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'''Richard Ryder''' {{born|20|August|1942|died|27|October|1995}} played the role of a [[Unnamed Bajorans#Bajoran Deputy|Bajoran Deputy]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes "[[Past Prologue]]" and "[[Babel (episode)|Babel]]".
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'''Richard Ryder''' {{born|20|August|1942|died|27|October|1995}} was an actor who played a [[Unnamed Bajoran Militia personnel#Bajoran Deputy #1|Bajoran security deputy]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes {{e|Past Prologue}} and {{e|Babel}}.
   
Ryder's other [[television]] credits include guest star appearances in ''Dream On'', ''Designing Women'' and ''Party of Five''.
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Ryder's other television credits include guest star appearances in ''Dream On'', ''Designing Women'' and ''Party of Five''.
   
He has also appeared in [[film]]s such as ''Abuse'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]) and ''Forever Young'' (written and produced by [[J. J. Abrams]], with [[Eric Pierpoint]] and [[J.D. Cullum]]).
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He also appeared in films such as ''Abuse'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]) and ''Forever Young'' (written and produced by [[J.J. Abrams]], with [[Eric Pierpoint]] and [[J.D. Cullum]]).
 
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File:Bajoran Deputy, Past prologue.jpg

... as a Bajoran security deputy

Richard Ryder (20 August 194227 October 1995; age 53) was an actor who played a Bajoran security deputy in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Past Prologue" and "Babel".

Ryder's other television credits include guest star appearances in Dream On, Designing Women and Party of Five.

He also appeared in films such as Abuse (with Raphael Sbarge) and Forever Young (written and produced by J.J. Abrams, with Eric Pierpoint and J.D. Cullum).

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