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'''Michael McAdam''' {{born|10|November|1970}} is an actor, dancer, and filmmaker who appeared as a [[Unnamed Ba'ku#Male Ba'ku 8|Ba'ku]] in {{film|9}}. Three years later he started as a recurring background performer, a [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Male command division crewman (2152-2154)|command division crewman]], on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. McAdam received no credit for his appearances. A uniform with his name on the tag was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay and was also worn by stuntman [[Tom Morga]] in the episode {{e|First Flight}}. {{stala|6260}}
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'''Michael McAdam''' {{born|10|November|1970}} is an actor, dancer, and filmmaker who appeared as a [[Unnamed Son'a|Son'a]] in {{film|9}}. Three years later he started as a recurring background performer, a [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Male command division crewman (2152-2154)|command division crewman]], on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. McAdam received no credit for his appearances. A uniform with his name on the tag was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay and was also worn by stuntman [[Tom Morga]] in the episode {{e|First Flight}}. {{stala|6260}}
   
 
Born in Sacramento, California, he trained acting and voice performance at the SAG Conservatory and under coaches such as Elaine Deathrage and Bonnie Smith. As a trained ballroom dancer for over fourteen years, he won numerous awards and worked also as a dance teacher for the BYU Ballroom Dance Company. A skilled stand-up comedian and stage actor, he portrayed supporting and lead characters in dozens of plays such as "Little Shop of Horrors", West Side Story", "Corpus Christi", "Annie", and "Once Upon a Mattress".
 
Born in Sacramento, California, he trained acting and voice performance at the SAG Conservatory and under coaches such as Elaine Deathrage and Bonnie Smith. As a trained ballroom dancer for over fourteen years, he won numerous awards and worked also as a dance teacher for the BYU Ballroom Dance Company. A skilled stand-up comedian and stage actor, he portrayed supporting and lead characters in dozens of plays such as "Little Shop of Horrors", West Side Story", "Corpus Christi", "Annie", and "Once Upon a Mattress".
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...as a Starfleet crewman

Michael McAdam (born 10 November 1970; age 53) is an actor, dancer, and filmmaker who appeared as a Son'a in Star Trek: Insurrection. Three years later he started as a recurring background performer, a command division crewman, on Star Trek: Enterprise. McAdam received no credit for his appearances. A uniform with his name on the tag was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and was also worn by stuntman Tom Morga in the episode "First Flight". [1]

Born in Sacramento, California, he trained acting and voice performance at the SAG Conservatory and under coaches such as Elaine Deathrage and Bonnie Smith. As a trained ballroom dancer for over fourteen years, he won numerous awards and worked also as a dance teacher for the BYU Ballroom Dance Company. A skilled stand-up comedian and stage actor, he portrayed supporting and lead characters in dozens of plays such as "Little Shop of Horrors", West Side Story", "Corpus Christi", "Annie", and "Once Upon a Mattress".

On television he had featured parts in the series Just Shoot Me and David E. Kelley's The Practice. His film performance includes the drama Dance with Me (1998, starring Vanessa Williams and with Harry Groener and Mike Gomez), the war drama The Thin Red Line (1998, with Simon Billig, Michael McGrady, and John Savage), the action comedy Inspector Gadget (1999, with Andy Dick, Rene Auberjonois, Richard Penn, Brian George, Brad Blaisdell, and Johnny Martin), the mystery film The Groom (2000), the drama The Jolly Man (2001) and the comedy The Haunted Mansion (2003, with Wallace Shawn, Rachael Harris, and Derek Mears).

Appearances

(This list is currently incomplete.)

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