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[[Image:Stevepic.jpg|thumb|Stephen Pisani]]
 
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[[Image:Stephen Pisani, Prophecy.jpg|thumb|As ''Voyager'' security guard]]
 
'''Stephen Pisani''' is an actor and stuntman who worked on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He also played several [[background characters]] in the series.
 
'''Stephen Pisani''' is an actor and stuntman who worked on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. He also played several [[background characters]] in the series.
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On ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]'', Pisani frequently appeared as a Starfleet crew member (gold and black), who was seen throughout the run of the series and made it home to Earth in the final episode.
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In {{e|Prophecy}}, his character was on duty in the transporter room where he was attacked and can be seen being beamed off the ship horizontally, after being knocked unconscious by [[T'Greth]] (played by ''[[Sherman Howard]]'').
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Pisani appeared on page 118 of the May 2000 issue of ''Smithsonian Magazine'' in "Beauty and the Beasts," an article about the makeup effects on ''Star Trek: Voyager''. He is having his alien makeup applied by [[Michael Westmore]] for the episode {{e|Muse}}.
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Pisani teamed up with fellow ''Star Trek'' stuntman and personal friend [[Christopher Doyle]] to produce a short film entitled "Norman J. Lloyd", in which he wrote, arranged and performed the music.
   
 
In 2002 he did the playback and performed background vocals on [[Dennis Madalone]]'s song and music video "America We Stand As One".
 
In 2002 he did the playback and performed background vocals on [[Dennis Madalone]]'s song and music video "America We Stand As One".
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==Trivia==
 
* On ''[[Star Trek Voyager]]'', Pisani frequently appeared as a Starfleet crew member (gold and black), who was seen throughout the run of the series and made it home to Earth in the final episode.
 
* Pisani can be seen being beamed off the ship horizontally in the episode {{e|Prophecy}}, after being knocked unconscious by [[T'Greth]] (played by ''[[Sherman Howard]]'').
 
* Pisani's picture appears on page 118 of the May 2000 issue of ''Smithsonian Magazine'' in "Beauty and the Beasts," an article about the makeup effects on ''Star Trek: Voyager''. He is having his alien makeup applied by [[Michael Westmore]] for the episode {{e|Muse}}.
 
* Pisani teamed up with fellow ''Star Trek'' stuntman and personal friend [[Christopher Doyle]] to produce a short film entitled "Norman J. Lloyd", in which he wrote, arranged and performed the music.
 
   
 
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Stephen Pisani

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As Voyager security guard

Stephen Pisani is an actor and stuntman who worked on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise. He also played several background characters in the series.

On Star Trek Voyager, Pisani frequently appeared as a Starfleet crew member (gold and black), who was seen throughout the run of the series and made it home to Earth in the final episode.

In "Prophecy", his character was on duty in the transporter room where he was attacked and can be seen being beamed off the ship horizontally, after being knocked unconscious by T'Greth (played by Sherman Howard).

Pisani appeared on page 118 of the May 2000 issue of Smithsonian Magazine in "Beauty and the Beasts," an article about the makeup effects on Star Trek: Voyager. He is having his alien makeup applied by Michael Westmore for the episode "Muse".

Pisani teamed up with fellow Star Trek stuntman and personal friend Christopher Doyle to produce a short film entitled "Norman J. Lloyd", in which he wrote, arranged and performed the music.

In 2002 he did the playback and performed background vocals on Dennis Madalone's song and music video "America We Stand As One".

Appearances

(as listed by IMDb)

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