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[[Image:Zef\'No, Kressari.jpg|thumb|150px|'''Mike Genovese''' as Zef'No.]]
 
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'''Michael Genovese''' played the role of the desk sergeant in ([[TNG]]: "[[The Big Goodbye]]"), and [[Zef'No]] in ([[DS9]]: "[[The Circle]]").
 
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| imagecap = ... as a desk sergeant in TNG: "The Big Goodbye"
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| Birth name = Michael Genovese
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| Gender = Male
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| Characters = [[Unnamed Dixon Hill characters#Desk Sergeant|Desk sergeant]] ({{TNG|The Big Goodbye}}, pictured above); [[Zef'No]] ({{DS9|The Circle}}, pictured below)
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'''Michael Genovese''' – sometimes credited as '''Mike Genovese''' – is an actor who guest-starred on both ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. On ''The Next Generation'', he appeared as the [[hologram|holographic]] [[Unnamed Dixon Hill characters#Desk Sergeant|desk sergeant]] in the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|The Big Goodbye}}. On ''Deep Space Nine'', he was [[Zef'No]] in the [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Circle}}.
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== Television work ==
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=== Recurring roles ===
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Genovese has held recurring roles on the television series ''Falcon Crest'', ''The Flash'', and ''ER''. On ''Falcon Crest'', he played the role of Al Hurley and worked with fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Robert Foxworth]] and [[Ellen Geer]]. Seven of the eight episodes in which Genovese appeared were directed either by Foxworth or by [[Reza Badiyi]].
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On ''The Flash'', Genovese portrayed Police Lieutenant Warren Garfield in twelve of the cult show's twenty-one episodes. He often worked with fellow TNG guest actor [[Biff Manard]] on the show, while others who appeared in Genovese's episodes include [[Ian Abercrombie]], [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Charley Lang]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Bill Mumy]], [[Robert O'Reilly]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], and, in one episode, regular ''Trek'' cast members [[Denise Crosby]] and [[Jeri Ryan]]. [[Jim Trombetta]] wrote three of Genovese's episodes; [[James A. Contner]] directed one.
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For ''ER'', the long-running medical drama which airs on [[NBC]], Genovese played Officer Al Grabarsky in twelve episodes from 1994 through 2000. During his time on the show, he appeared in episodes with such actors as [[Sam Anderson]], [[Fran Bennett]], [[Reg E. Cathey]], [[Keene Curtis]], [[Kirsten Dunst]], [[Meg Foster]], [[Danny Goldring]], [[Tim Halligan]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Caroline Lagerfelt]], [[Marc Lawrence]], [[Lily Mariye]], [[Deborah May]], [[Lawrence Monoson]], [[Jeanne Mori]], [[Robert Picardo]], [[Tony Plana]], [[Cristine Rose]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]], [[David Spielberg]], [[Brooke Stephens]], [[Gabrielle Union]], and [[Cress Williams]].
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=== Guest appearances ===
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Genovese's first episodic television role was an April 1983 episode of ''T.J. Hooker'', which starred [[William Shatner]] in the title role and featured [[James Darren]] and [[Richard Herd]] as regulars. [[Hal Landon, Jr.]] and [[Biff Yeager]] also appeared in the episode. Genovese again appeared on ''T.J. Hooker'' in October that same year, in an episode directed by [[Winrich Kolbe]].
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Afterward, Genovese has appeared on such television series as ''Knight Rider'', ''Remington Steele'', ''The Dukes of Hazzard'', and ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King''. Following his appearance on TNG, he guest-starred in 1989 episodes of ''L.A. Law'' (working with [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Larry Drake]], [[Anne Haney]], and [[Tzi Ma]]) and ''Quantum Leap'' (starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]). He made return visits to both of these shows in 1993, working alongside Bernsen, Drake, and [[Leon Russom]] on ''L.A. Law'' and appearing in ''Quantum Leap''{{'}}s final episode with Bakula, Stockwell, [[Dan Butler]], [[Susan Diol]], [[Kevin McDermott]], [[Bruce McGill]], [[Stephen McHattie]], and [[W. Morgan Sheppard]].
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Genovese later appeared as Coach Westfield in two episodes of the comedy series ''Family Matters'', including one with [[Barry Jenner]]. Since his DS9 appearance, Genovese has guest-starred on such television series as ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', ''Chicago Hope'', ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Gordon Clapp]], [[Scott Jaeck]], and [[Leland Orser]]), ''The Practice'' (in an episode with [[Richard McGonagle]] and [[Alan Oppenheimer]]), ''JAG'' (directed by [[Terrence O'Hara]] and co-starring [[Dennis Cockrum]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Jennifer Savidge]]), ''Cold Case'', ''The Unit'' (starring [[Abby Brammell]]), and the short-lived ''Raines'' (starring [[Linda Park]]). He even made a return to science fiction with an appearance on ''Babylon 5'' in 1998, working with [[Walter Koenig]]. <!--Bill Mumy, Tracy Scoggins, Pat Tallman, and Andreas Katsulas did not appear in the episode with Genovese, so do not add their names.-->
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== Film work ==
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== External link ==
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Michael Genovese – sometimes credited as Mike Genovese – is an actor who guest-starred on both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. On The Next Generation, he appeared as the holographic desk sergeant in the first season episode "The Big Goodbye". On Deep Space Nine, he was Zef'No in the second season episode "The Circle".

Television work

Recurring roles

Genovese has held recurring roles on the television series Falcon Crest, The Flash, and ER. On Falcon Crest, he played the role of Al Hurley and worked with fellow Star Trek alumni Robert Foxworth and Ellen Geer. Seven of the eight episodes in which Genovese appeared were directed either by Foxworth or by Reza Badiyi.

On The Flash, Genovese portrayed Police Lieutenant Warren Garfield in twelve of the cult show's twenty-one episodes. He often worked with fellow TNG guest actor Biff Manard on the show, while others who appeared in Genovese's episodes include Ian Abercrombie, Jeffrey Combs, Charley Lang, Dick Miller, Bill Mumy, Robert O'Reilly, Kenneth Tigar, and, in one episode, regular Trek cast members Denise Crosby and Jeri Ryan. Jim Trombetta wrote three of Genovese's episodes; James A. Contner directed one.

For ER, the long-running medical drama which airs on NBC, Genovese played Officer Al Grabarsky in twelve episodes from 1994 through 2000. During his time on the show, he appeared in episodes with such actors as Sam Anderson, Fran Bennett, Reg E. Cathey, Keene Curtis, Kirsten Dunst, Meg Foster, Danny Goldring, Tim Halligan, Graham Jarvis, Caroline Lagerfelt, Marc Lawrence, Lily Mariye, Deborah May, Lawrence Monoson, Jeanne Mori, Robert Picardo, Tony Plana, Cristine Rose, Michael Buchman Silver, Jimmie F. Skaggs, David Spielberg, Brooke Stephens, Gabrielle Union, and Cress Williams.

Guest appearances

Genovese's first episodic television role was an April 1983 episode of T.J. Hooker, which starred William Shatner in the title role and featured James Darren and Richard Herd as regulars. Hal Landon, Jr. and Biff Yeager also appeared in the episode. Genovese again appeared on T.J. Hooker in October that same year, in an episode directed by Winrich Kolbe.

Afterward, Genovese has appeared on such television series as Knight Rider, Remington Steele, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Scarecrow and Mrs. King. Following his appearance on TNG, he guest-starred in 1989 episodes of L.A. Law (working with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, Anne Haney, and Tzi Ma) and Quantum Leap (starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell). He made return visits to both of these shows in 1993, working alongside Bernsen, Drake, and Leon Russom on L.A. Law and appearing in Quantum Leap's final episode with Bakula, Stockwell, Dan Butler, Susan Diol, Kevin McDermott, Bruce McGill, Stephen McHattie, and W. Morgan Sheppard.

Genovese later appeared as Coach Westfield in two episodes of the comedy series Family Matters, including one with Barry Jenner. Since his DS9 appearance, Genovese has guest-starred on such television series as Beverly Hills, 90210, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue (with Gordon Clapp, Scott Jaeck, and Leland Orser), The Practice (in an episode with Richard McGonagle and Alan Oppenheimer), JAG (directed by Terrence O'Hara and co-starring Dennis Cockrum, Mark Moses, and Jennifer Savidge), Cold Case, The Unit (starring Abby Brammell), and the short-lived Raines (starring Linda Park). He even made a return to science fiction with an appearance on Babylon 5 in 1998, working with Walter Koenig.

Film work

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