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− | '''Marc Worden''' (born {{d|5|June|1976}}, [[Toronto]], Ontario, [[Canada]]) played [[Alexander Rozhenko]] in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episodes ''[[Sons and Daughters]]'' and ''"[[You Are Cordially Invited |
+ | '''Marc Worden''' (born {{d|5|June|1976}}, [[Toronto]], Ontario, [[Canada]]) played [[Alexander Rozhenko]] in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episodes ''[[Sons and Daughters]]'' and ''"[[You Are Cordially Invited]]''". He also played the [[Unnamed Klingons (22nd century)#Klingon Prisoner|Klingon prisoner]] in "''[[Affliction]].''" He is well known for his stint on the last five seasons of the ''All-New Mickey Mouse Club'' (aka ''MMC'') in the early 1990s. |
==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Marc Worden (born 5 June 1976, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) played Alexander Rozhenko in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes Sons and Daughters and "You Are Cordially Invited". He also played the Klingon prisoner in "Affliction." He is well known for his stint on the last five seasons of the All-New Mickey Mouse Club (aka MMC) in the early 1990s.
Filmography
- Road to Avonlea (1989-1996; with Christopher Lloyd and John Neville)
- MMC (1990-1994; with Wil Wheaton)
- Space: Above and Beyond episode "Toy Soldiers" (1996; with Tucker Smallwood)
- Blade Runner (video game, 1997; with Stephen Root and Vincent Schiavelli)
- Felicity episode "Hot Objects" (1998; with Boris Lee Krutonog)
- The Lesser Evil (1998; with Richard Riehle)
- Batman Beyond episode "Rebirth, Part I" (1999; with George Takei)
- Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999; with Nikita Ager, Alexander Enberg and J.G. Hertzler)
- Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge (video game, 2001; with Michael Bell, Hamilton Camp, Phil Morris, Keith Szarabajka, and Marcelo Tubert)
- NYPD Blue episode "Oedipus Wrecked" (2002; with Rick Pasqualone)
- 10.5 (2004; with Brian Markinson)
- Stargate SG-1 episode "Lost City, Part II" (2004; with Ronny Cox)
See Also
- Brian Bonsall and Jon Steuer as a younger Alexanders and James Sloyan as older Alexander.
External links
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