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'''Stephen Lee''' {{born|11|November|1955}} is the actor who portrayed the [[Acamarian]] [[Chorgan]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Vengeance Factor}} in {{y|1989}}. {{y|1993|Four years later}} he played the [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Alien bartender's species|alien bartender]] in the [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Gambit, Part I}}.
 
'''Stephen Lee''' {{born|11|November|1955}} is the actor who portrayed the [[Acamarian]] [[Chorgan]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Vengeance Factor}} in {{y|1989}}. {{y|1993|Four years later}} he played the [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Alien bartender's species|alien bartender]] in the [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Gambit, Part I}}.
   
Lee was born in Englewood, New Jersey and moved to Germany where he lived the first fifteen years of his life. He moved back to the United States in 1970 and started a career as an actor following his graduation from the Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Lee was born in Englewood, New Jersey and moved to Germany where he lived the first fifteen years of his life. He moved back to the United States in 1970 and started a career as an actor following his graduation from the Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri. One of Lee's early film roles was as [[Spanish Inquisition]] torturer Gomez in the 1991 film ''The Pit and the Pendulum''. the film also starred [[Jeffrey Combs]], who played a Catholic Cleric, as well as veteran science fiction actor {{w|Lance Henriksen}} in the led role as Brother Torquemada.
   
 
Lee portrayed the recurring role of Deputy Sheriff Bo Loman in three episodes of the science fiction series ''Quantum Leap'' in 1992, starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] and with [[Wendy Robie]], [[James Greene]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Fran Bennett]], [[Meg Foster]], [[Heather Lauren Olson]] and [[Kimberly Cullum]]. He also had a recurring role as the private investigator Dan Vogelsang in {{w|James Cameron}}'s science fiction series ''Dark Angel'' in 2000 and portrayed the informant Tony B. in several episodes of ''Nash Bridges'' (1997-2000).
 
Lee portrayed the recurring role of Deputy Sheriff Bo Loman in three episodes of the science fiction series ''Quantum Leap'' in 1992, starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] and with [[Wendy Robie]], [[James Greene]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Fran Bennett]], [[Meg Foster]], [[Heather Lauren Olson]] and [[Kimberly Cullum]]. He also had a recurring role as the private investigator Dan Vogelsang in {{w|James Cameron}}'s science fiction series ''Dark Angel'' in 2000 and portrayed the informant Tony B. in several episodes of ''Nash Bridges'' (1997-2000).

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Stephen Lee (born 11 November 1955; age 68) is the actor who portrayed the Acamarian Chorgan in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Vengeance Factor" in 1989. Four years later he played the alien bartender in the seventh season episode "Gambit, Part I".

Lee was born in Englewood, New Jersey and moved to Germany where he lived the first fifteen years of his life. He moved back to the United States in 1970 and started a career as an actor following his graduation from the Avila College in Kansas City, Missouri. One of Lee's early film roles was as Spanish Inquisition torturer Gomez in the 1991 film The Pit and the Pendulum. the film also starred Jeffrey Combs, who played a Catholic Cleric, as well as veteran science fiction actor Lance Henriksen in the led role as Brother Torquemada.

Lee portrayed the recurring role of Deputy Sheriff Bo Loman in three episodes of the science fiction series Quantum Leap in 1992, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell and with Wendy Robie, James Greene, Parley Baer, Fran Bennett, Meg Foster, Heather Lauren Olson and Kimberly Cullum. He also had a recurring role as the private investigator Dan Vogelsang in James Cameron's science fiction series Dark Angel in 2000 and portrayed the informant Tony B. in several episodes of Nash Bridges (1997-2000).

In 1994, Lee appeared in the Babylon 5 episode "Believers", along with Tricia O'Neil and Andreas Katsulas. Film credits include WarGames (1983, with Michael Ensign), Robocop 2 (1990, with Peter Weller, and Ronny Cox), and Carnosaur 3: Primal Species (1996, with Cyril O'Reilly).

More recently, Lee had guest roles on Bones (2009), Numb3rs (2009), Brothers (2009, with Steve Schirripa), 'Til Death (2010), and Ghost Whisperer (2010, with Bruce Davison) and portrayed Dwight in the musical drama Burlesque (2010, with Gwen Van Dam).

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