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− | [[Image:Billy, these are the voyages.jpg|thumb|...as [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]] ([[2005 productions|2005]]).]]'''Solomon Burke, Jr.''' is an actor who appeared as [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]], a [[Starfleet]] officer, during ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He made several uncredited appearances, from the pilot episode, "[[Broken Bow (episode)|Broken Bow]]", to "[[These Are the Voyages...]]", the series finale (where he was finally credited for a role). |
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+ | '''Solomon Burke, Jr.''' is an actor and musician who portrayed the [[Starfleet]] [[crewman]] [[Billy (Starfleet)|Billy]] throughout the four year run of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. Burke, Jr. received no credit for his appearances until his last performance in the final episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}, where he was credited as Ensign in the end credits. |
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+ | Behind the scenes footage of Burke, Jr. can be seen on the [[ENT Season 1 DVD]] special "''Enterprise'' Outtakes". He was also featured in an extended [[deleted scene]] in sickbay from the episode {{e|Minefield}}. |
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− | Burke is the son of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer [[Wikipedia:Solomon Burke|Solomon Burke]], a soul and country singer. In addition to acting, Burke has followed his father's footsteps and performs as a musician at various venues around Los Angeles, CA, with his band "The Position". Besides his appearances on ''Enterprise'', Burke's only other known credit is a small role in the 2002 feature film ''White Oleander''. His ''Enterprise'' co-star, [[John Billingsley]] ([[Phlox]]) also had a role in this film, as did ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' guest star [[Biff Yeager]]. |
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+ | Besides his appearances on ''Enterprise'', Burke's other credits include a featured part in the 2002 drama ''White Oleander''. His ''Enterprise'' co-star, [[John Billingsley]] also had a role in this film, as did fellow ''Trek'' performers [[Biff Yeager]], [[James Lashly]], [[Stephen Root]], and [[Scott L. Treger]]. He also appeared in a 2011 episode of ''United States of Tara''. |
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+ | Burke is the son of Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer {{w|Solomon Burke}} (1940–2010), a legendary soul and blues musician.[http://www.thekingsolomonburke.com]. In addition to acting, Burke has followed his father's footsteps and performs as a musician at various venues around Los Angeles, CA, with his band "The Position", who recently released their second album. |
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+ | (''This list is currently incomplete.'') |
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+ | **{{e|Broken Bow}} ([[ENT Season 1|Season 1]]) |
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+ | **{{e|Fight or Flight}} |
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+ | **{{e|Unexpected}} |
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+ | **{{e|Terra Nova}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Andorian Incident}} |
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+ | **{{e|Breaking the Ice}} |
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+ | **{{e|Cold Front}} |
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+ | **{{e|Silent Enemy}} |
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+ | **{{e|Dear Doctor}} |
+ | **{{e|Shadows of P'Jem}} |
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+ | **{{e|Rogue Planet}} |
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+ | **{{e|Acquisition}} |
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+ | **{{e|Oasis}} |
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+ | **{{e|Vox Sola}} |
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+ | **{{e|Two Days and Two Nights}} |
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+ | **{{e|Minefield}} ([[ENT Season 2|Season 2]]) |
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+ | **{{e|Dead Stop}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Seventh}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Communicator}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Catwalk}} |
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+ | **{{e|Stigma}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Crossing}} |
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+ | **{{e|Judgment}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Breach}} |
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+ | **{{e|Cogenitor}} |
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+ | **{{e|Harbinger}} ([[ENT Season 3|Season 3]]) |
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+ | **{{e|Damage}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Forgotten}} |
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+ | **{{e|The Council}} |
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+ | **{{e|Countdown}} |
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+ | **{{e|Observer Effect}} ([[ENT Season 4|Season 4]]) |
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** {{e|Babel One}} |
** {{e|Babel One}} |
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** {{e|Affliction}} |
** {{e|Affliction}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Bound}} |
+ | **{{e|These Are the Voyages...}} |
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Revision as of 15:10, 9 July 2013
Template:Realworld
Solomon Burke, Jr. is an actor and musician who portrayed the Starfleet crewman Billy throughout the four year run of Star Trek: Enterprise. Burke, Jr. received no credit for his appearances until his last performance in the final episode "These Are the Voyages...", where he was credited as Ensign in the end credits.
Behind the scenes footage of Burke, Jr. can be seen on the ENT Season 1 DVD special "Enterprise Outtakes". He was also featured in an extended deleted scene in sickbay from the episode "Minefield".
Besides his appearances on Enterprise, Burke's other credits include a featured part in the 2002 drama White Oleander. His Enterprise co-star, John Billingsley also had a role in this film, as did fellow Trek performers Biff Yeager, James Lashly, Stephen Root, and Scott L. Treger. He also appeared in a 2011 episode of United States of Tara.
Burke is the son of Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Solomon Burke (1940–2010), a legendary soul and blues musician.[1]. In addition to acting, Burke has followed his father's footsteps and performs as a musician at various venues around Los Angeles, CA, with his band "The Position", who recently released their second album.
Appearances
(This list is currently incomplete.)
- ENT:
- "Broken Bow" (Season 1)
- "Fight or Flight"
- "Unexpected"
- "Terra Nova"
- "The Andorian Incident"
- "Breaking the Ice"
- "Cold Front"
- "Silent Enemy"
- "Dear Doctor"
- "Shadows of P'Jem"
- "Rogue Planet"
- "Acquisition"
- "Oasis"
- "Vox Sola"
- "Two Days and Two Nights"
- "Minefield" (Season 2)
- "Dead Stop"
- "The Seventh"
- "The Communicator"
- "The Catwalk"
- "Stigma"
- "The Crossing"
- "Judgment"
- "The Breach"
- "Cogenitor"
- "Harbinger" (Season 3)
- "Damage"
- "The Forgotten"
- "The Council"
- "Countdown"
- "Observer Effect" (Season 4)
- "Babel One"
- "Affliction"
- "Bound"
- "These Are the Voyages..."
External links
- [2]
- Template:IMDb-link