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[[Image:Huraga.jpg|thumb|...as [[Huraga]] ]]''William Dennis Hunt'' portrayed the [[Klingon]] [[Huraga]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[The Way of the Warrior]]".His other television credits include; ''L.A. Law'' (1992, with [[Amy Benedict]], [[Timothy Carhart]], [[Corbin Bernsen]], and [[Larry Drake]]), ''Wings'' (1994, with [[Steven Weber]]), ''Babylon 5'' (1995, with [[Bill Mumy]] and [[Andreas Katsulas]]), ''Frasier'' (1998, with [[Kelsey Grammer]]), ''Seven Days'' (2000, with [[Norman Lloyd]] and [[Alan Scarfe]]), ''Alias'' (2003, with [[wikipedia:Ahmed Best|Ahmed Best]], [[Christian Slater]], [[Lindsey Ginter]], [[Tracy Middendorf]], and [[Terry O'Quinn]]) a recurring role as "Judge Edgar Byrnes" on ''NYPD Blue'' (2003, with [[Daniel Benzali]] and [[Don Stark]]).
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'''William Dennis Hunt''' portrayed the [[Klingon]] [[Huraga]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}. His other television credits include; ''L.A. Law'' (1992, with [[Amy Benedict]], [[Timothy Carhart]], [[Corbin Bernsen]], and [[Larry Drake]]), ''Wings'' (1994, with [[Steven Weber]]), ''[[babylon5:|Babylon 5]]'' (1995, with [[Bill Mumy]] and [[Andreas Katsulas]]), ''Frasier'' (1998, with [[Kelsey Grammer]]), ''Seven Days'' (2000, with [[Norman Lloyd]] and [[Alan Scarfe]]), ''Alias'' (2003, with [[Christian Slater]], [[Lindsey Ginter]], [[Tracy Middendorf]], and [[Terry O'Quinn]]), and a recurring role as Judge Edgar Byrnes on ''NYPD Blue'' (2003, with [[Daniel Benzali]] and [[Don Stark]]).
   
His first film role was "Emperor Wang the Perverted" in the adult ''Flash Gordon'' spoof, ''Flesh Gordon'' (1974, with Craig T. Nelson and [[John Hoyt]]). He later appeared in the sequel ''Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders'', 15 years later.
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His first film role was Emperor Wang the Perverted in the adult ''Flash Gordon'' spoof, ''Flesh Gordon'' (1974, with [[John Hoyt]]). He later appeared in the sequel ''Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders'', fifteen years later.
   
Other film credits include; ''Critters 3'' (1991, with Leonardo DiCaprio, [[Bill Zuckert]], and [[Geoffrey Blake]]), ''Peephole'' (1992, with [[Jerome Butler]], [[John Short]], and [[Laura Cameron]]), ''Chaplin'' (1992, with Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Hopkins, Dan Aykroyd, Kevin Kline, James Woods), ''Lightning in a Bottle'' (1993, with [[Don Stark]], Lynda Carter, [[Matt McCoy]], [[Julianna McCarthy]], and [[Scott Marlowe]]), ''Dr. Giggles'' (1992, written and directed by [[Manny Coto]], with [[Larry Drake]], [[Cliff DeYoung]], [[John Vickery]], and [[Pat Cronin|Patrick Cronin]]), ''Dragonfly'' (2002, with [[Susanna Thompson]], [[Lisa Banes]], [[Casey Biggs]], [[Leslie Hope]], [[David Doty]], [[Jerome Butler]], [[Joseph Will]], [[Lise Simms]], [[Terrell Clayton|Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[Jennifer Parsons]], Kathy Bates, and Kevin Costner).
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Other film credits include; ''Critters 3'' (1991, with [[Bill Zuckert]], and [[Geoffrey Blake]]), ''Peephole'' (1992, with [[Jerome Butler]], [[John Short]], and [[Laura Cameron]]), ''Chaplin'' (1992), ''Lightning in a Bottle'' (1993, with [[Don Stark]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Julianna McCarthy]], and [[Scott Marlowe]]), ''Dr. Giggles'' (1992, written and directed by [[Manny Coto]], with [[Larry Drake]], [[Cliff DeYoung]], [[John Vickery]], and [[Patrick Cronin]]), ''Dragonfly'' (2002, with [[Susanna Thompson]], [[Lisa Banes]], [[Casey Biggs]], [[Leslie Hope]], [[David Doty]], [[Jerome Butler]], [[Joseph Will]], [[Lise Simms]], [[Terrell Clayton|Paul Terrell Clayton]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], and [[Jennifer Parsons]]).
   
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William Dennis Hunt portrayed the Klingon Huraga in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Way of the Warrior". His other television credits include; L.A. Law (1992, with Amy Benedict, Timothy Carhart, Corbin Bernsen, and Larry Drake), Wings (1994, with Steven Weber), Babylon 5 (1995, with Bill Mumy and Andreas Katsulas), Frasier (1998, with Kelsey Grammer), Seven Days (2000, with Norman Lloyd and Alan Scarfe), Alias (2003, with Christian Slater, Lindsey Ginter, Tracy Middendorf, and Terry O'Quinn), and a recurring role as Judge Edgar Byrnes on NYPD Blue (2003, with Daniel Benzali and Don Stark).

His first film role was Emperor Wang the Perverted in the adult Flash Gordon spoof, Flesh Gordon (1974, with John Hoyt). He later appeared in the sequel Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders, fifteen years later.

Other film credits include; Critters 3 (1991, with Bill Zuckert, and Geoffrey Blake), Peephole (1992, with Jerome Butler, John Short, and Laura Cameron), Chaplin (1992), Lightning in a Bottle (1993, with Don Stark, Matt McCoy, Julianna McCarthy, and Scott Marlowe), Dr. Giggles (1992, written and directed by Manny Coto, with Larry Drake, Cliff DeYoung, John Vickery, and Patrick Cronin), Dragonfly (2002, with Susanna Thompson, Lisa Banes, Casey Biggs, Leslie Hope, David Doty, Jerome Butler, Joseph Will, Lise Simms, Paul Terrell Clayton, Heidi Swedberg, Nicholas Cascone, and Jennifer Parsons).

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