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Bruce Horak (born August 5, 1974) is a Canadian artist [1] and television and stage [2] actor, known for portraying Hemmer on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Horak is the first legally blind actor to portray a character in the Star Trek franchise. [3] [4]
Bruce Horak as Hemmer: The Enterprise 's chief engineer, Hemmer, is an Aenar, an albino subspecies of Andorians that are generally depicted as blind; Horak is blind in one eye with limited sight in the other, and the first legally blind regular actor in a Star Trek series.
Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Bruce Horak also star. Many of the regular actors and several guest stars portray younger versions of characters from The Original Series in Strange New Worlds . The following list includes the main cast of Strange New Worlds, all guest characters with ...
• The reintroduction of the Gorn into the Star Trek Universe with Hemmer (Bruce Horak) sacrificing himself to save the crew. In the first season finale, Pike gets an opportunity to see two ...
The usually gruff humanoids made a brief but memorable appearance in the musical episode — with a surprise cameo from Hemmer portrayer Bruce Horak as General Garkog — reluctantly performing a …
There are some strange new worlds out there — and we need a seasoned captain to go out there and explore them. Paramount+ just unveiled the first footage from the upcoming spinoff Star Trek ...
Horak's Aenar prosthetics took three-and-a-half hours to apply each morning. The character's original design included contact lenses to give Hemmer white eyes, but Horak found them painful to wear and an eye specialist suggested that Horak not risk further damage to his sight given that he only has nine percent vision.
Subspace Rhapsody. " Subspace Rhapsody " is the ninth episode of the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In this episode, Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) encounter a naturally occurring fold in subspace which, when interacted with, causes the entire crew to start singing their private thoughts ...