Terrence Beasor
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Terrence Beasor (born 2 February 1935; age 77) is an actor and voice performer who worked on several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager as well as on several Star Trek films. [1] He also worked on several Star Trek video games.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Beasor joined the Navy in 1952. Following his service he enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse and started to work as an actor. Since 1980 he is also working as a voice performer and provided his voice to over 350 feature films and television series.
Among his first roles are supporting parts in episodes of Salvage 1 (1979, executive produced by Harve Bennett), Paris (1980, with Nicolas Coster), The Incredible Hulk (1980, with Bruce Wright and Terrence Evans), and Foul Play (1981).
More recent work includes guest parts in episodes of Parks and Recreation (2011, with Adam Scott and Jim O'Heir), Raising Hope (2011), Hot in Cleveland (2011), and House M.D. (2012), the comedy Fully Loaded (2011), and the drama A Perfect Ending (2011, with Cathy DeBuono and Gary Weeks).
Star Trek work
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- Star Trek films
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan as Communications voice (uncredited)
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country as Klingon voices (uncredited)
- Star Trek Generations
- Star Trek: First Contact as Borg voices (uncredited)
- TNG: "Man of the People" as Captain Talmadge (voice, uncredited)
- Star Trek video games
- Star Trek: Invasion as Hur'q Commander / Borg drone (voice)
- Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force as Doc Kreege / Borg (voice)
- Star Trek: Armada II as additional voiceover
- Star Trek: Starfleet Command III as Borg Collective #2 (voice)
- Star Trek: Elite Force II as Borg (voice)