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==1980s Work==
 
==1980s Work==
Vickery had his start in the 1980 straight-to-video ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' with [[Kevin Carr]]. Vickery's next movie was a 1982 telefilm production on ''Macbeth'' based upon the [[William Shakespeare]] play and with Vickery were [[Philip Anglim]], [[Kelsey Grammer]] and [[Fritz Sperberg]]. Next up for Vickery was lending his voice to the 1986 Japanese produced animated film ''Fist of the North Star'' with [[Michael Forest]]. That same year, Vickery was seen in the drug thriller ''Out of Bounds'' with [[Jeff Kober]] as the film's lead villain and joining Kober and Vickery were [[Ted Gehring]] and [[Kevin McCorkle]]. 1988 is where Vickery found himself in the telefilm ''Promised a Miracle'' with [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[Wyatt Knight]]. That year Vickery did gain a big screen role in the comedy ''Big Business'' with [[Nicolas Coster]] and [[John Hancock]]. Vickery closed out the decade in the 1989 small screen true story production on ''I Know My First name is Steven'' about the kidnapping of Steven Stayner. In the film with Vickery were [[Raymond Cruz]], [[John DeMita]], [[William Frankfather]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[Barbara Tarbuck]] and [[Ray Walston]].
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Vickery had his start in the 1980 straight-to-video ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'' with [[Kevin Carr]]. Vickery's next movie was a 1982 telefilm production on ''Macbeth'' based upon the [[William Shakespeare]] play and with Vickery were [[Philip Anglim]], [[Kelsey Grammer]] and [[Fritz Sperberg]]. Next up for Vickery was lending his voice to the 1986 Japanese produced animated film ''Fist of the North Star'' with [[Michael Forest]]. That same year, Vickery was seen in the drug thriller ''Out of Bounds'' with [[Jeff Kober]] as the film's lead villain and joining Kober and Vickery were [[Ted Gehring]] and [[Kevin McCorkle]]. 1988 is where Vickery found himself in the telefilm ''Promised a Miracle'' with [[Michael Cavanaugh]] and [[Wyatt Knight]]. That year Vickery did gain a big screen role in the comedy ''Big Business'' with [[Nicolas Coster]] and [[John Hancock]]. Vickery closed out the decade in the 1989 small screen true story production on ''I Know My First Name is Steven'' about the kidnapping of Steven Stayner. In the film with Vickery were [[Raymond Cruz]], [[John DeMita]], [[William Frankfather]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[Barbara Tarbuck]] and [[Ray Walston]].
   
 
==''Star Trek'' appearances==
 
==''Star Trek'' appearances==

Revision as of 04:47, 4 November 2011

Template:Realworld John Vickery (born 4 November 1950; age 73) is an actor who has appeared on three of the Star Trek spinoffs.

1980s Work

Vickery had his start in the 1980 straight-to-video The Merry Wives of Windsor with Kevin Carr. Vickery's next movie was a 1982 telefilm production on Macbeth based upon the William Shakespeare play and with Vickery were Philip Anglim, Kelsey Grammer and Fritz Sperberg. Next up for Vickery was lending his voice to the 1986 Japanese produced animated film Fist of the North Star with Michael Forest. That same year, Vickery was seen in the drug thriller Out of Bounds with Jeff Kober as the film's lead villain and joining Kober and Vickery were Ted Gehring and Kevin McCorkle. 1988 is where Vickery found himself in the telefilm Promised a Miracle with Michael Cavanaugh and Wyatt Knight. That year Vickery did gain a big screen role in the comedy Big Business with Nicolas Coster and John Hancock. Vickery closed out the decade in the 1989 small screen true story production on I Know My First Name is Steven about the kidnapping of Steven Stayner. In the film with Vickery were Raymond Cruz, John DeMita, William Frankfather, Gregg Henry, Barbara Tarbuck and Ray Walston.

Star Trek appearances

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