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'''William Bebow''' is an actor who played a [[Unnamed Romulans (24th century)#Romulan senators (2379)|Romulan senator]] in {{film|10}} and an [[List of Gosis' species|alien soldier]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|The Communicator}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearance and was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|6561}}
 
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'''William Bebow''' is an actor who played a [[Romulan 24th senator 040|Romulan senator]] in {{film|10}} and an [[Gosis soldier 004|alien soldier]] in the {{s|ENT}} [[ENT Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|The Communicator}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances and was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|6561}}
   
Bebow also appeared in the ''That's My Bush!'' episode "Mom 'E' D.E.A. Arrest" (2001, with [[Jim Jansen]]), on ''Desperate Housewives'' (2011) and ''The Mentalist'' (2011), and in a supporting role in a deleted scene in the crime drama ''J. Edgar'' (2011, with [[Jack Donner]], [[Zach Grenier]], [[Stephen Root]], [[Gary Werntz]], [[David Clennon]], and [[Manu Intiraymi]]).
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Bebow also appeared in the ''That's My Bush!'' episode "Mom 'E' D.E.A. Arrest" (2001, with [[James W. Jansen]] and [[Carrie Dolin]]), on ''Desperate Housewives'' (2011), ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'' (with [[Holiday Freeman]]), and ''The Mentalist'' (2012, episode "At First Blush" with [[James Frain]], [[Michael Kagan]], [[Mark Casimir Dyniewicz]], [[Robert Buckingham]], [[Al Ahlf]], and [[Ator Tamras]] and directed by [[Roxann Dawson]]), and in a supporting role in a deleted scene of the crime drama ''J. Edgar'' (2011, with [[Jack Donner]], [[Zach Grenier]], [[Stephen Root]], [[Gary Werntz]], [[David Clennon]], [[Tom Archdeacon]], and [[Manu Intiraymi]]).
   
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Romulan senator 40.jpg|[[Romulan 24th senator 040|Romulan senator]]<br />{{film|10}}<br />(uncredited)
* [http://wbebow.mybeyondorganic.com MyBeyondOrganic.com] - official business site
 
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File:Gosis species soldier 4.jpg|[[Gosis soldier 004|Alien soldier]]<br />{{ENT|The Communicator}}<br />(uncredited)
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Latest revision as of 19:15, 29 November 2023

Real world article
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William Bebow is an actor who played a Romulan senator in Star Trek Nemesis and an alien soldier in the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episode "The Communicator". As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances and was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Bebow also appeared in the That's My Bush! episode "Mom 'E' D.E.A. Arrest" (2001, with James W. Jansen and Carrie Dolin), on Desperate Housewives (2011), The Big Bang Theory (with Holiday Freeman), and The Mentalist (2012, episode "At First Blush" with James Frain, Michael Kagan, Mark Casimir Dyniewicz, Robert Buckingham, Al Ahlf, and Ator Tamras and directed by Roxann Dawson), and in a supporting role in a deleted scene of the crime drama J. Edgar (2011, with Jack Donner, Zach Grenier, Stephen Root, Gary Werntz, David Clennon, Tom Archdeacon, and Manu Intiraymi).

Star Trek appearances

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