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| Name = Kevin Rahm
'''Kevin Rahm''' {{born|7|January|1971}} is an actor from Texas who played [[Norvo Tigan]], the younger brother of [[Ezri Dax|Ezri Tigan Dax]], in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Prodigal Daughter}}.
 
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| Birth name = Kevin Patrick Rahm
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|7|January|1971}}
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| Place of birth = Mineral Wells, Texas, USA
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'''Kevin Rahm''' {{born|7|January|1971}} is the actor who portrayed [[Norvo Tigan]], the younger brother of [[Ezri Dax]], in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Prodigal Daughter}}.
   
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Born as '''Kevin Patrick Rahm''' in Mineral Wells, Texas he was raised in Bossier City, Louisiana. He attended the Brigham Young University where he also started to study pre-law but dropped out to persue an acting career in 1996. Rahm is perhaps best known for his role as Kyle McCarty in the drama series ''{{w|Judging Amy}}'', a role he portrayed in over sixty episodes between 2001 and 2004. In 2007 he joined the cast of the award winning drama series ''Desperate Housewives'' in their fourth season as a new neighbor, Lee McDermott with his boyfriend Bob Hunter, portrayed by Tuc Watkins. As of 2010 the show is in its seventh season and Rahm appeared in 27 episodes co-starring former ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' actress [[Teri Hatcher]] as well as [[Neal McDonough]] and [[Brenda Strong]].
He is perhaps best known for his role as Kyle McCarty in the American TV show ''{{w|Judging Amy}}''. In 2001, he guest-starred in the ''{{w|Friends}}'' episode "The One with Rachel's Date".
 
   
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Rahm guest starred in several television shows including episodes of ''Touched by an Angel'' (1996, with [[Susan Diol]]), ''Pacific Blue'' (1998, with [[Eric Steinberg]]), ''Beverly Hills 90210'' (1999, with [[Karen Austin]] and [[Nikita Ager]]), ''Ally McBeal'' (2001, with [[Renee Goldsberry]] and [[Albert Hall]]), ''Friends'' (2001), ''Joan of Arcadia'' (2005, with [[Michael Welch]], [[Becky Wahlstrom]], [[Jane Daly]], [[Mike Starr]], and [[Mark L. Taylor]]), ''Grey's Anatomy'' (2005, with [[Lisa Kaminir]]), ''CSI: New York'' (2006, with [[Robert Joy]]), ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2006, with [[Wallace Langham]] and [[Liz Vassey]]), ''Scrubs'' (2007, with [[Ken Jenkins]]), and ''Without a Trace'' (2008, with [[Enrique Murciano]] and [[Steven Weber]]).
Rahm is to have a recurring role in the fourth season of ''Desperate Housewives'' as a gay man who moves into Wisteria Lane with his boyfriend.
 
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In addition, Rahm had recurring roles as Hansen in the short living drama series ''Rescue 77'' (1999, with [[Marjorie Monaghan]]), as Leo Gorelick in the comedy series ''Everything's Relative'' (1999), and as Dr. Danny Kozak in the comedy series ''Jesse'' (1999-2000).
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Among his early credits are featured parts in films such as the drama ''Of Love and Betrayal'' (1995), the television thriller ''Out of Annie's Past'' (1995), the drama ''Same River Twice'' (1996, with [[Robert Curtis Brown]], [[John Putch]], and [[David Cowgill]]), the short drama ''Turning Point'' (1996), the television horror film ''Legion of Fire: Killer Ants!'' (1998, with [[Christine Romeo]] and [[Ron Sarchian]]), and the crime thriller ''Clay Pigeons'' (1998, with [[Phil Morris]] and [[Steven Anderson]]).
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More recent film projects are the action thriller ''Intrepid'' (2000, with [[Johnny Martin]], [[Clive Revill]], and [[Warren Munson]]), the comedy ''Nurse Betty'' (2000, with [[George D. Wallace]], [[Steven Culp]], and [[Deborah May]]), the comedy ''Alfie'' (2004), the drama ''Mojave Phone Booth'' (2006), the comedy ''LA Blues'' (2007, with [[Daniel Roebuck]]), and the comedy ''Route 30'' (2008, with [[David Cowgill]]).
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More recently Rahm had guest roles in ''CSI: Miami'' (2009, with [[David Lee Smith]]), ''Three Rivers'' (2009, with [[Alfre Woodard]] and [[William Sadler]]), and ''The Mentalist'' (2010). Currently he is working on the television movie ''Open Books''. Rahm is an active member of the Pacific Resident Theatre Company in Venice, California.
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== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
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* 1996 ''In the Blink of an Eye'' (television drama), with [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]], [[Brian Markinson]], and [[Mary Mara]]
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* 1996 ''Unabomber: The True Story'' (television drama), with [[Dean Stockwell]], [[Bill Mondy]], and [[Noel De Souza]]
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* 1997 ''Divided by Hate'' (television drama), with [[Jim Beaver]]
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* 1999 ''Valerie Flake'', with [[Jay Underwood]], [[Christina Pickles]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]], [[Ann Gillespie]], [[John Putch]], and [[Dendrie Taylor]]
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* 2005 ''Close to Home'' episode "Divine Directions", with [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Edward Conna]]
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* 2006 ''Crumb'' episodes "Pilot" and "Gift of the Magpie", with [[Rende Rae Norman]]
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* 2006 ''Night Stalker'' episode "Timeless", with [[Gabrielle Union]] and [[Alex Datcher]]
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* 2007 ''Conspiracy'' (television pilot), with [[Sam Anderson]]
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* 2007 ''Nonplussed'', with [[Paula Malcomson]]
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*{{Wikipedia}}
 
 
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Kevin Rahm (born 7 January 1971; age 53) is the actor who portrayed Norvo Tigan, the younger brother of Ezri Dax, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine seventh season episode "Prodigal Daughter".

Born as Kevin Patrick Rahm in Mineral Wells, Texas he was raised in Bossier City, Louisiana. He attended the Brigham Young University where he also started to study pre-law but dropped out to persue an acting career in 1996. Rahm is perhaps best known for his role as Kyle McCarty in the drama series Judging Amy, a role he portrayed in over sixty episodes between 2001 and 2004. In 2007 he joined the cast of the award winning drama series Desperate Housewives in their fourth season as a new neighbor, Lee McDermott with his boyfriend Bob Hunter, portrayed by Tuc Watkins. As of 2010 the show is in its seventh season and Rahm appeared in 27 episodes co-starring former Star Trek: The Next Generation actress Teri Hatcher as well as Neal McDonough and Brenda Strong.

Rahm guest starred in several television shows including episodes of Touched by an Angel (1996, with Susan Diol), Pacific Blue (1998, with Eric Steinberg), Beverly Hills 90210 (1999, with Karen Austin and Nikita Ager), Ally McBeal (2001, with Renee Goldsberry and Albert Hall), Friends (2001), Joan of Arcadia (2005, with Michael Welch, Becky Wahlstrom, Jane Daly, Mike Starr, and Mark L. Taylor), Grey's Anatomy (2005, with Lisa Kaminir), CSI: New York (2006, with Robert Joy), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006, with Wallace Langham and Liz Vassey), Scrubs (2007, with Ken Jenkins), and Without a Trace (2008, with Enrique Murciano and Steven Weber).

In addition, Rahm had recurring roles as Hansen in the short living drama series Rescue 77 (1999, with Marjorie Monaghan), as Leo Gorelick in the comedy series Everything's Relative (1999), and as Dr. Danny Kozak in the comedy series Jesse (1999-2000).

Among his early credits are featured parts in films such as the drama Of Love and Betrayal (1995), the television thriller Out of Annie's Past (1995), the drama Same River Twice (1996, with Robert Curtis Brown, John Putch, and David Cowgill), the short drama Turning Point (1996), the television horror film Legion of Fire: Killer Ants! (1998, with Christine Romeo and Ron Sarchian), and the crime thriller Clay Pigeons (1998, with Phil Morris and Steven Anderson).

More recent film projects are the action thriller Intrepid (2000, with Johnny Martin, Clive Revill, and Warren Munson), the comedy Nurse Betty (2000, with George D. Wallace, Steven Culp, and Deborah May), the comedy Alfie (2004), the drama Mojave Phone Booth (2006), the comedy LA Blues (2007, with Daniel Roebuck), and the comedy Route 30 (2008, with David Cowgill).

More recently Rahm had guest roles in CSI: Miami (2009, with David Lee Smith), Three Rivers (2009, with Alfre Woodard and William Sadler), and The Mentalist (2010). Currently he is working on the television movie Open Books. Rahm is an active member of the Pacific Resident Theatre Company in Venice, California.

Other Trek connections

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