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'''Judson Earney Scott''' {{born|15|July|1952}} ist the actor who first appeared on a ''Star Trek'' production in {{y|1982}} portraying [[Joachim]] in {{film|2}}. Despite his having a prominent role in the film, Scott's name was not listed in the film's credits, thanks to an overzealous agent trying to get Scott star billing without his knowledge. Scott moved on and appeared in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' in {{y|1988}} and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' in {{y|1998}}. In 1982 he appeared in the film ''I, the Jury'' (with [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Don Pike]].
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'''Judson Earney Scott''' {{born|15|July|1952}} ist the actor who first appeared on a ''Star Trek'' production in {{y|1982}} portraying [[Joachim]] in {{film|2}}. Despite his having a prominent role in the film, Scott's name was not listed in the film's credits, thanks to an overzealous agent trying to get Scott star billing without his knowledge. Scott moved on and appeared in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' in {{y|1988}} and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' in {{y|1998}}. In 1982 he appeared in the film ''I, the Jury'' (with [[Paul Sorvino]] and [[Don Pike]]).
   
 
Judson Scott is well-known for starring in the short-lived 1980s science fiction television series ''The Phoenix'', on ''V'' in 1985 as Lt. James (with [[Jeff Yagher]] and [[Duncan Regehr]]), and on the 1980s late-night soap opera ''The Colbys'' (with [[Tracy Scoggins]]). He also appeared in an episode of the science fiction series ''Voyagers!'' as Lawrence of Arabia, and had guest appearances in other television shows as well. In 1994, Scott appeared in the ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode "And the Sky Full of Stars", as Knight One (alongside [[Christopher Neame]]). In 1991 he had a role in the action comedy ''K-9000'' (with [[Anne Haney]], [[David Renan]], [[Ted Barba]], [[James H. Burk]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[Dave Perna]], [[Nicholas Shaffer]], [[Gregory J. Barnett]], and [[Lane Leavitt]])
 
Judson Scott is well-known for starring in the short-lived 1980s science fiction television series ''The Phoenix'', on ''V'' in 1985 as Lt. James (with [[Jeff Yagher]] and [[Duncan Regehr]]), and on the 1980s late-night soap opera ''The Colbys'' (with [[Tracy Scoggins]]). He also appeared in an episode of the science fiction series ''Voyagers!'' as Lawrence of Arabia, and had guest appearances in other television shows as well. In 1994, Scott appeared in the ''[[Babylon 5]]'' episode "And the Sky Full of Stars", as Knight One (alongside [[Christopher Neame]]). In 1991 he had a role in the action comedy ''K-9000'' (with [[Anne Haney]], [[David Renan]], [[Ted Barba]], [[James H. Burk]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[Dave Perna]], [[Nicholas Shaffer]], [[Gregory J. Barnett]], and [[Lane Leavitt]])

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Template:Realworld Judson Earney Scott (born 15 July 1952; age 71) ist the actor who first appeared on a Star Trek production in 1982 portraying Joachim in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Despite his having a prominent role in the film, Scott's name was not listed in the film's credits, thanks to an overzealous agent trying to get Scott star billing without his knowledge. Scott moved on and appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1988 and Star Trek: Voyager in 1998. In 1982 he appeared in the film I, the Jury (with Paul Sorvino and Don Pike).

Judson Scott is well-known for starring in the short-lived 1980s science fiction television series The Phoenix, on V in 1985 as Lt. James (with Jeff Yagher and Duncan Regehr), and on the 1980s late-night soap opera The Colbys (with Tracy Scoggins). He also appeared in an episode of the science fiction series Voyagers! as Lawrence of Arabia, and had guest appearances in other television shows as well. In 1994, Scott appeared in the Babylon 5 episode "And the Sky Full of Stars", as Knight One (alongside Christopher Neame). In 1991 he had a role in the action comedy K-9000 (with Anne Haney, David Renan, Ted Barba, James H. Burk, Kenny Endoso, Jeff Imada, Dave Perna, Nicholas Shaffer, Gregory J. Barnett, and Lane Leavitt)

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