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Kenneth Tobey (born 23 March 1917 in Oakland, California; died 22 December 2002 in Rancho Mirage, California) was a veteran character actor who appeared as Rurigan in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Shadowplay".

Tobey was no stranger to science fiction, having starred in such classics as The Thing From Another World and It Came from Beneath the Sea. He also appeared in the film Strange Invaders which also featured DS9 guest stars Louise Fletcher and Wallace Shawn.

In his long career, Tobey appeared in over 100 films and TV series, many times in brief supporting roles. This was the case in the films The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, both of which also featured TOS actor DeForest Kelley. He made a small appearance in the 1970 made-for-TV movie The Andersonville Trial, starring TOS's William Shatner. He was also in Right Cross with TOS guest actor Ricardo Montalban (Khan Noonien Singh) and also had an uncredited role in the film Task Force, which co-starred TOS guest actress Jane Wyatt (Amanda Grayson). He also had a major role in The Great Locomotive Chase, which starred Jeffrey Hunter and also featured TOS guest actor Morgan Woodward.

Tobey played the part of Jim Bowie in 1954's Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. His feature film credits also include Twelve O'Clock High, Angel Face, The Candidate, the original Walking Tall, and Airplane!

Late in his career, Tobey, like Star Trek: Voyager actor Robert Picardo (The Doctor), had made frequent appearances in films directed by Joe Dante. Tobey and Picardo appeared in three Dante films together, The Howling, Innerspace, and Gremlins 2: The New Batch. However, Tobey's roles in these films were only cameos and he and Picardo did not share any scenes together. (TNG/DS9 guest actor Dick Miller also appeared in these films.)

Tobey passed away in his home state of California in 2002 at the age of 85. He left behind a legacy spanning nearly six decades.

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