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In 1995, he appeared in the made-for-TV movie ''Tyson'', along with [[Paul Winfield]], [[James B. Sikking]], [[George Murdock]]. Five years later, he appeared in ''Homicide: The Movie'', co-starring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Michelle Forbes]].
 
In 1995, he appeared in the made-for-TV movie ''Tyson'', along with [[Paul Winfield]], [[James B. Sikking]], [[George Murdock]]. Five years later, he appeared in ''Homicide: The Movie'', co-starring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Michelle Forbes]].
   
Cathey also has a number of feature film to his credit. Two of his more prominent film roles were in movies based [[comic book]]s: 1994's ''The Mask'', which also featured [[Christopher Darga]] and [[Robert O'Reilly]]; and 1995's ''Tank Girl'', co-starring fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Lori Petty]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], [[Jeff Kober]], [[Ann Cusack]], and [[Iggy Pop]]. He also appeared in such high-profile thrillers as ''Se7en'' (1997) and ''American Psycho'' (2000).
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Cathey also has a number of feature film to his credit. Two of his more prominent film roles were in movies based comic books: 1994's ''The Mask'', which also featured [[Christopher Darga]] and [[Robert O'Reilly]]; and 1995's ''Tank Girl'', co-starring fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Lori Petty]], [[Malcolm McDowell]], [[Jeff Kober]], [[Ann Cusack]], and [[Iggy Pop]]. He also appeared in such high-profile thrillers as ''Se7en'' (1997) and ''American Psycho'' (2000).
   
 
Among his other films are ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989, also featuring [[Ed Lauter]], [[Richard Poe]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Mike Starr]]), ''Loose Cannons'' (1990, with [[Ronny Cox]], [[Leon Rippy]], [[Thomas Kopache]], and [[Brad Greenquist]]), ''Clean Slate'' (1994, with Olivia d'Abo, [[Brad Blaisdell]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), ''Clear and Present Danger'' (1994, with [[Harris Yulin]], [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]], and [[Elizabeth Dennehy]]), and ''S.W.A.T.'' (2003, with [[Bruce Gray]]).
 
Among his other films are ''Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989, also featuring [[Ed Lauter]], [[Richard Poe]], [[Bob Gunton]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Mike Starr]]), ''Loose Cannons'' (1990, with [[Ronny Cox]], [[Leon Rippy]], [[Thomas Kopache]], and [[Brad Greenquist]]), ''Clean Slate'' (1994, with Olivia d'Abo, [[Brad Blaisdell]], and [[Ian Abercrombie]]), ''Clear and Present Danger'' (1994, with [[Harris Yulin]], [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Vaughn Armstrong]], and [[Elizabeth Dennehy]]), and ''S.W.A.T.'' (2003, with [[Bruce Gray]]).

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Reg E. Cathey (born 18 August 1958; age 65) is a deep-voiced African-American actor who played Klingon commander Morag in the Next Generation episode "Aquiel".

Outside of Star Trek, he is probably best known for his recurring role as Warden Martin Querns on the HBO television series Oz. He had previously worked on the sketch comedy series Square One TV with Larry Cedar.

He also appeared in an episode of Spenser: For Hire, starring Avery Brooks, who would go on to star as Benjamin Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In 2002, Cathey appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent with fellow TNG guest star Olivia d'Abo, and in 2005, he co-starred with Gerrit Graham in an episode of Third Watch.

In 1995, he appeared in the made-for-TV movie Tyson, along with Paul Winfield, James B. Sikking, George Murdock. Five years later, he appeared in Homicide: The Movie, co-starring Ed Begley, Jr. and Michelle Forbes.

Cathey also has a number of feature film to his credit. Two of his more prominent film roles were in movies based comic books: 1994's The Mask, which also featured Christopher Darga and Robert O'Reilly; and 1995's Tank Girl, co-starring fellow Star Trek alumni Lori Petty, Malcolm McDowell, Jeff Kober, Ann Cusack, and Iggy Pop. He also appeared in such high-profile thrillers as Se7en (1997) and American Psycho (2000).

Among his other films are Born on the Fourth of July (1989, also featuring Ed Lauter, Richard Poe, Bob Gunton, Mark Moses, and Mike Starr), Loose Cannons (1990, with Ronny Cox, Leon Rippy, Thomas Kopache, and Brad Greenquist), Clean Slate (1994, with Olivia d'Abo, Brad Blaisdell, and Ian Abercrombie), Clear and Present Danger (1994, with Harris Yulin, Raymond Cruz, Vaughn Armstrong, and Elizabeth Dennehy), and S.W.A.T. (2003, with Bruce Gray).

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