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'''Kevin Tighe''' is an actor who has had many film and television roles since he was born on August 13, 1944 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin is best known for his roll on the 1970s tv series ''Emergency''.
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'''Kevin Tighe''' {{born|13|August|1944}} is an actor who has had many film and television roles in his career. Tighe is best known for his role on the 1970s TV series ''Emergency!'' as Roy De Soto.
   
He has starred in many films, some of the films include the 1989 cult film ''Road House'', which starred [[VOY]] guest star [[Anthony De Longis]] and also starred [[Marshall R. Teague]]. His other films include ''Another 48 Hours''.
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He has starred in a number of films, including the 1989 cult film ''Road House'', which starred [[VOY]] guest star [[Anthony De Longis]], and also starred [[DS9]] and VOY guest star [[Marshall R. Teague]], [[DS9]] guest star [[Tiny Ron]] and [[TNG]] and [[DS9]] guest star [[Christopher Collins]], also that year, he starred in the film ''K-9'' (with [[William Sadler]] and [[Sherman Howard]]). His other films include ''Another 48 Hours'' (1990; with [[Ed O'Ross]], [[David Anthony Marshall]], [[Bernie Casey]], [[Page Leong]], [[Allan Graf]], [[Biff Yeager]], [[Rex Pierson]], [[Benjamin Lum]], [[Victor Brandt]] and [[Shauna O'Brien]]; music by [[James Horner]]; stunts by [[Patricia Tallman]]), ''School Ties'' (1992) with [[Ed Lauter]], and ''The Big Day'' (1999, with [[Clayton Rohner]], [[Mary Anne McGarry]], and [[Tom Virtue]]. His first film appearance was in the classic movie ''The Graduate''.
   
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Tighe has made guest appearances on many TV shows; recently, he appeared as a recurring character on ''Lost'', as the unscrupulous manipulating conman father of [[TNG]] guest star [[Terry O'Quinn]]'s character.
   
 
In ''Star Trek'', he played the role of [[Henry Janeway]], ancestor of [[Kathryn Janeway|Captain Janeway]], in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|11:59}}.
   
 
== External links ==
He played the role of [[Henry Janeway]], ancestor of [[Kathryn Janeway|Captain Janeway]], in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[11:59]]."
 
 
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File:Henry-Janeway.jpg

... as Henry Janeway

Kevin Tighe (born 13 August 1944; age 79) is an actor who has had many film and television roles in his career. Tighe is best known for his role on the 1970s TV series Emergency! as Roy De Soto.

He has starred in a number of films, including the 1989 cult film Road House, which starred VOY guest star Anthony De Longis, and also starred DS9 and VOY guest star Marshall R. Teague, DS9 guest star Tiny Ron and TNG and DS9 guest star Christopher Collins, also that year, he starred in the film K-9 (with William Sadler and Sherman Howard). His other films include Another 48 Hours (1990; with Ed O'Ross, David Anthony Marshall, Bernie Casey, Page Leong, Allan Graf, Biff Yeager, Rex Pierson, Benjamin Lum, Victor Brandt and Shauna O'Brien; music by James Horner; stunts by Patricia Tallman), School Ties (1992) with Ed Lauter, and The Big Day (1999, with Clayton Rohner, Mary Anne McGarry, and Tom Virtue. His first film appearance was in the classic movie The Graduate.

Tighe has made guest appearances on many TV shows; recently, he appeared as a recurring character on Lost, as the unscrupulous manipulating conman father of TNG guest star Terry O'Quinn's character.

In Star Trek, he played the role of Henry Janeway, ancestor of Captain Janeway, in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "11:59".

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