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'''Steve Vinovich''' (born {{datelink|22|January|1945}} in Peoria, [[Illinois]]) is the actor who played [[Joseph]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Paradise]]".
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'''Steve Vinovich''' (born {{d|22|January|1945}} in Peoria, Illinois) is the actor who played [[Joseph]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Paradise}}.
   
Vinovich has appeared in several [[film|feature films]], with one of his earliest being 1972's ''The Mechanic'', which also featured [[Jill Ireland]], [[Celeste Yarnall]], and [[Alan Gibbs]]. His later film credits include 1986's ''Seize the Day'' (with [[John Fiedler]]), 1987's ''Mannequin'' (with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Carole Davis]], and [[Phil Rubenstein]]), 1990's ''Awakenings'' (with [[Richard Libertini]]), and 1994's ''The Santa Clause''.
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Vinovich has appeared in several feature films, with one of his earliest being 1972's ''The Mechanic'', which also featured [[Jill Ireland]], [[Celeste Yarnall]], and [[Alan Gibbs]]. His later film credits include 1986's ''Seize the Day'' (with [[John Fiedler]]), 1987's ''Mannequin'' (with [[Kim Cattrall]], [[Carole Davis]], and [[Phil Rubenstein]]), 1990's ''Awakenings'' (with [[Richard Libertini]]), and 1994's ''The Santa Clause''.
   
In 1988, Vinovich co-starred with fellow DS9 guest performer [[Miriam Flynn]] in the short-lived television series called ''Raising Miranda''. He and Flynn played a married couple in this [[humor|sitcom]]. Vinovich himself went on to have a recurring role on ''Valerie's Family'', ''Sisters'' (working alongside [[Ashley Judd]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], and [[Brian Markinson]]), and the short-lived ''Going Place'', the latter of which starred [[Alan Ruck]] and [[Hallie Todd]]. Vinovich has also guest-starred on such shows as ''Three's Company'', ''Hill Street Blues'' (starring [[James B. Sikking]] and [[Barbara Bosson]]), ''Cheers'' (starring [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Bebe Neuwirth]]), ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]] and also guest-starring [[Daniel Benzali]] and [[Larry Cedar]]), ''Roseanne'', ''Picket Fences'' (starring [[Ray Walston]]), ''Touched by an Angel'', ''ER'', and the [[Brannon Braga]] series ''Threshold'', starring [[TNG]] actor [[Brent Spiner]].
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In 1988, Vinovich co-starred with fellow DS9 guest performer [[Miriam Flynn]] in the short-lived television series called ''Raising Miranda''. He and Flynn played a married couple in this sitcom. Vinovich himself went on to have a recurring role on ''Valerie's Family'', ''Sisters'' (working alongside [[Ashley Judd]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], and [[Brian Markinson]]), and the short-lived ''Going Place'', the latter of which starred [[Alan Ruck]] and [[Hallie Todd]]. Vinovich has also guest-starred on such shows as ''Three's Company'', ''Hill Street Blues'' (starring [[James B. Sikking]] and [[Barbara Bosson]]), ''Cheers'' (starring [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Kirstie Alley]] and [[Bebe Neuwirth]]), ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]] and also guest-starring [[Daniel Benzali]] and [[Larry Cedar]]), ''Roseanne'', ''Picket Fences'' (starring [[Ray Walston]]), ''Touched by an Angel'', ''ER'', and the [[Brannon Braga]] series ''Threshold'', starring [[TNG]] actor [[Brent Spiner]].
   
 
In 2003, he appeared in a TV special called ''Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt''. Also appearing in this special were [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Ray Buktenica]], [[Christopher Darga]], [[Frank Gorshin]], [[Jim Jansen]], [[Jason Marsden]], [[Lee Meriwether]], [[Todd Merrill]], [[Julie Newmar]], [[Julia Rose]], and [[Joel Swetow]].
 
In 2003, he appeared in a TV special called ''Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt''. Also appearing in this special were [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Ray Buktenica]], [[Christopher Darga]], [[Frank Gorshin]], [[Jim Jansen]], [[Jason Marsden]], [[Lee Meriwether]], [[Todd Merrill]], [[Julie Newmar]], [[Julia Rose]], and [[Joel Swetow]].
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Vinovich also voiced the character of Puffin in the ''Swan Princess'' series of films and direct-to-video releases.
 
Vinovich also voiced the character of Puffin in the ''Swan Princess'' series of films and direct-to-video releases.
   
==Other Trek connections==
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==Other ''Trek'' connections==
 
*''Remington Steele'' episode "Sensitive Steele" (1986) with [[Stewart Moss]]
 
*''Remington Steele'' episode "Sensitive Steele" (1986) with [[Stewart Moss]]
 
*''Hollywood Boulevard II'' (1989 film) with [[Lee Arenberg]]
 
*''Hollywood Boulevard II'' (1989 film) with [[Lee Arenberg]]
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*''I'll Do Anything'' (1994 film) with [[Robert Joy]] , [[Andy Milder]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]
 
*''I'll Do Anything'' (1994 film) with [[Robert Joy]] , [[Andy Milder]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]
 
*''Family Matters'' episode "Walking My Baby Back Home" (1995) with [[Ron Canada]]
 
*''Family Matters'' episode "Walking My Baby Back Home" (1995) with [[Ron Canada]]
*''Seven Girlfriends'' ([[1999 productions|1999]], with [[Olivia d'Abo]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Scott MacDonald]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Lisa Lord]] and [[Ivar Brogger]])
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*''Seven Girlfriends'' (1999, with [[Olivia d'Abo]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Stephanie Erb]], [[Scott MacDonald]], [[Georgann Johnson]], [[Lisa Lord]] and [[Ivar Brogger]])
 
*''Across the Line'' (2000 film) with [[Adrienne Barbeau]] and [[Marshall R. Teague]]
 
*''Across the Line'' (2000 film) with [[Adrienne Barbeau]] and [[Marshall R. Teague]]
 
*''JAG'' episode "Legacy: Part 2" (2000) with [[Steven Culp]]
 
*''JAG'' episode "Legacy: Part 2" (2000) with [[Steven Culp]]
 
*''Cold Case'' episode "The Hen House" (2006) with [[K Callan]]
 
*''Cold Case'' episode "The Hen House" (2006) with [[K Callan]]
   
==External Links==
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==External links==
 
* {{Wikipedia}}
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0899079}}
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0899079}}
*{{Wikipedia|Steve Vinovich}}
 
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Joseph

... as Joseph

Steve Vinovich (born 22 January 1945 in Peoria, Illinois) is the actor who played Joseph in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Paradise".

Vinovich has appeared in several feature films, with one of his earliest being 1972's The Mechanic, which also featured Jill Ireland, Celeste Yarnall, and Alan Gibbs. His later film credits include 1986's Seize the Day (with John Fiedler), 1987's Mannequin (with Kim Cattrall, Carole Davis, and Phil Rubenstein), 1990's Awakenings (with Richard Libertini), and 1994's The Santa Clause.

In 1988, Vinovich co-starred with fellow DS9 guest performer Miriam Flynn in the short-lived television series called Raising Miranda. He and Flynn played a married couple in this sitcom. Vinovich himself went on to have a recurring role on Valerie's Family, Sisters (working alongside Ashley Judd, Heidi Swedberg, Mark L. Taylor, and Brian Markinson), and the short-lived Going Place, the latter of which starred Alan Ruck and Hallie Todd. Vinovich has also guest-starred on such shows as Three's Company, Hill Street Blues (starring James B. Sikking and Barbara Bosson), Cheers (starring Kelsey Grammer, Kirstie Alley and Bebe Neuwirth), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake and also guest-starring Daniel Benzali and Larry Cedar), Roseanne, Picket Fences (starring Ray Walston), Touched by an Angel, ER, and the Brannon Braga series Threshold, starring TNG actor Brent Spiner.

In 2003, he appeared in a TV special called Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt. Also appearing in this special were Ivar Brogger, Ray Buktenica, Christopher Darga, Frank Gorshin, Jim Jansen, Jason Marsden, Lee Meriwether, Todd Merrill, Julie Newmar, Julia Rose, and Joel Swetow.

Vinovich also voiced the character of Puffin in the Swan Princess series of films and direct-to-video releases.

Other Trek connections

External links