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'''Philip Anglim''' is an actor best known for his portrayal of [[Bareil Antos]] in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]. He also played the mirror version of [[Bareil Antos (mirror)|Bareil]] in "[[Resurrection]]".
 
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'''Philip Anglim''' {{born|11|February|1953}} is the actor best known to ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[trekkies|fans]] for his portrayal of [[Bareil Antos]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. He also played the [[mirror universe]] version of [[Bareil Antos (mirror)|Bareil]] in the ''Deep Space Nine'' episode {{e|Resurrection}}. A native of San Francisco, Anglim initially aimed towards a career as a veterinarian but ultimately took up acting when a drama teacher asked him to participate in a play.
   
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Outside of ''Star Trek'', Anglim is best known for his portrayal of the deformed John Merrick in the original stage production of ''The Elephant Man'', both of which co-starred [[Kevin Conway]]. For his performance of Merrick in the Broadway production of the play, Anglim was nominated for a {{y|1979}} Best Actor {{w|Tony Award}}. The play was also taped and aired on television in 1982, which led to his receiving Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominations.
He was nominated for a 1979 Best Actor Tony Award for his role in the Broadway musical "The Elephant Man." Along with [[Kevin Conway]], he starred in a television movie adaptation in 1982.
 
   
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Anglim graduated from Yale University with a BA in English literature in 1973; that same year, he made his film debut with an uncredited bit part in the boxing drama ''The All-American Boy''. Following a stint with the Southbury Playhouse in Connecticut, Anglim appeared in the 1976 [[PBS]] mini-series ''The Adams Chronicles'', which also featured [[Richard Cox]] in the cast. Anglim then had a role in the controversial film ''The Message'' (a depiction of the founding of Islam), which starred [[Michael Ansara]] and [[Michael Forest]].
==Appearances==
 
*"[[In the Hands of the Prophets]]" ([[DS9 Season 1|Season One]])
 
*"[[The Circle]]" ([[DS9 Season 2|Season Two]])
 
*"[[The Siege]]"
 
*"[[Shadowplay]]"
 
*"[[The Collaborator]]"
 
*"[[Fascination]]" ([[DS9 Season 3|Season Three]])
 
*"[[Life Support]]"
 
*"[[Resurrection]] ([[DS9 Season 6|Season Six]]) ([[Bareil Antos (mirror)]])
 
   
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Following the success of ''The Elephant Man'', Anglim continued performing on Broadway, playing the title role in a revival of William Shakespeare's ''MacBeth''. This production also starred [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Kelsey Grammer]] and [[John Vickery]] and was filmed for a television broadcast later that year. Among the actors to replace Anglim in ''The Elephant Man'' until the play closed in 1981 were [[Bruce Davison]], [[Jeffrey Hayenga]], and the actor best known for playing Luke Skywalker, {{w|Mark Hamill}}. Additionally, [[Concetta Tomei]] became a cast member late in the production.
==External Links==
 
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In 1983 Anglim starred as Dane O'Neil in the epic mini-series ''The Thorn Birds'' along with fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Antoinette Bower]], [[Brett Cullen]], [[John de Lancie]], [[Richard Kiley]], [[Christopher Plummer]], [[Jean Simmons]] and [[Meg Wyllie]]. Anglim's acting career throughout the rest of the 1980s consisted of a few feature films, the first of which was 1983's ''The Horse Dealer's Daughter'' with [[Leo Penn]] and [[Tracey Walter]]. Anglim and Walter again worked together in the 1987 film ''Malone''.
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Anglim also had a supporting role in the 1983 film ''Testament'' and starred with [[Alice Krige]] in the 1988 drama film ''Haunted Summer''. In the meantime, Anglim continued performing on the stage. In 1989, he co-starred with [[Mark Harelik]] and [[Dendrie Taylor]] in Howard Korder's ''Search and Destroy''. The following year, he worked with [[Brian Reddy]] in ''M. Butterfly''.
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After a few more films in the early 1990s (''The Man Inside'' in 1990 and ''Milena'' in 1991), Anglim stuck solely to television. Besides appearing multiple times on ''DS9'', he also guest-starred in an episode of ''Millennium'' (working with [[Megan Gallagher]], [[Terry O'Quinn]] and [[Bill Smitrovich]]) and appeared in the 1998 ''Dallas'' TV special ''War of the Ewings'' along with [[Tracy Scoggins]]. This was his most recent television appearance to date.
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== Appearances as Bareil ==
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*{{DS9}}
 
** {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}} ([[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|The Circle}} ([[DS9 Season 2|Season 2]])
 
** {{e|The Siege}}
 
** {{e|Shadowplay}}
 
** {{e|The Collaborator}}
 
** {{e|Fascination}} ([[DS9 Season 3|Season 3]])
 
** {{e|Life Support}}
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** {{e|Resurrection}} (as [[Bareil Antos (mirror)|Mirror Universe Bareil Antos]]) ([[DS9 Season 6|Season 6]])
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.angelfire.com/mo/gutterduck The Unofficial Philip Anglim Fan Site]
 
* {{wikipedia|Philip Anglim}}
 
* {{wikipedia|Philip Anglim}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0001911}}
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* [http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800061241/bio Philip Anglim Biography] at [http://movies.yahoo.com Yahoo! Movies]
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Revision as of 12:27, 22 August 2010

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Bareil Antos, 2371

... as Vedek Bareil

Bareil Antos (mirror)

...as mirror universe Bareil Antos

Philip Anglim (born 11 February 1953; age 71) is the actor best known to Star Trek fans for his portrayal of Bareil Antos on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also played the mirror universe version of Bareil in the Deep Space Nine episode "Resurrection". A native of San Francisco, Anglim initially aimed towards a career as a veterinarian but ultimately took up acting when a drama teacher asked him to participate in a play.

Outside of Star Trek, Anglim is best known for his portrayal of the deformed John Merrick in the original stage production of The Elephant Man, both of which co-starred Kevin Conway. For his performance of Merrick in the Broadway production of the play, Anglim was nominated for a 1979 Best Actor Tony Award. The play was also taped and aired on television in 1982, which led to his receiving Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominations.

Anglim graduated from Yale University with a BA in English literature in 1973; that same year, he made his film debut with an uncredited bit part in the boxing drama The All-American Boy. Following a stint with the Southbury Playhouse in Connecticut, Anglim appeared in the 1976 PBS mini-series The Adams Chronicles, which also featured Richard Cox in the cast. Anglim then had a role in the controversial film The Message (a depiction of the founding of Islam), which starred Michael Ansara and Michael Forest.

Following the success of The Elephant Man, Anglim continued performing on Broadway, playing the title role in a revival of William Shakespeare's MacBeth. This production also starred Ivar Brogger, Kelsey Grammer and John Vickery and was filmed for a television broadcast later that year. Among the actors to replace Anglim in The Elephant Man until the play closed in 1981 were Bruce Davison, Jeffrey Hayenga, and the actor best known for playing Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill. Additionally, Concetta Tomei became a cast member late in the production.

In 1983 Anglim starred as Dane O'Neil in the epic mini-series The Thorn Birds along with fellow Trek alumni Antoinette Bower, Brett Cullen, John de Lancie, Richard Kiley, Christopher Plummer, Jean Simmons and Meg Wyllie. Anglim's acting career throughout the rest of the 1980s consisted of a few feature films, the first of which was 1983's The Horse Dealer's Daughter with Leo Penn and Tracey Walter. Anglim and Walter again worked together in the 1987 film Malone.

Anglim also had a supporting role in the 1983 film Testament and starred with Alice Krige in the 1988 drama film Haunted Summer. In the meantime, Anglim continued performing on the stage. In 1989, he co-starred with Mark Harelik and Dendrie Taylor in Howard Korder's Search and Destroy. The following year, he worked with Brian Reddy in M. Butterfly.

After a few more films in the early 1990s (The Man Inside in 1990 and Milena in 1991), Anglim stuck solely to television. Besides appearing multiple times on DS9, he also guest-starred in an episode of Millennium (working with Megan Gallagher, Terry O'Quinn and Bill Smitrovich) and appeared in the 1998 Dallas TV special War of the Ewings along with Tracy Scoggins. This was his most recent television appearance to date.

Appearances as Bareil

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