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Eric Pierpoint as Harris, Section 31 operative. Michael Reilly Burke as Koss, a Vulcan architect arranged to marry T'Pol. Daniel Riordan as Duras, Klingon commander. Tucker Smallwood as a Mallora, a Primate member of the Xindi Council. Kellie Waymire as Elizabeth Cutler, science officer. Joseph Will as Michael Rostov, engineering officer.
Industry features a large cast, although only Harper (), Yasmin (Marisa Abela), Robert (Harry Lawtey) and Eric have appeared in every episode.Gus (David Jonsson), Kenny (Conor MacNeill) and Daria (Freya Mavor) appear in every episode of the first series, while Danny (Alex Alomar Akpobome) appears in every episode of the second series.
The Enterprise welcomes two Iyaaran ambassadors, Loquel and Byleth, who are visiting the ship as part of a "cultural exchange" that will also send Picard to their planet. . Before Picard departs, he assigns Troi to act as Loquel's liaison and asks Riker to do the same for Byl
This was the third Star Trek appearance of Harry Groener, who played Nathan Samuels. He had previously portrayed Tam Elbrum in The Next Generation episode "Tin Man" and the Magistrate in the Voyager episode "Sacred Ground". [4] Eric Pierpoint returned as Harris, whom he had previously played earlier in the season in the episode "Affliction".
"For the Uniform" is the 111th episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the 13th episode of the fifth season. First broadcast on February 3, 1997, the episode's premiere was watched by 5,680,000 viewers. [1]
Reception for Little Witches was largely negative, [1] [2] with a Rovi reviewer panning the film. [3] The Chicago Sun-Times commented that the film was full of cliches, while The Kansas City Star named it one of the "worst videos of 1996".
With their ship found to be irreparable, the authorities on Earth decide to settle the refugees in Los Angeles. Retaining the film's police drama format, the series stars Eric Pierpoint as George Francisco and Gary Graham as Matthew Sikes. Episodes explore themes of racism and the treatment of minority ethnic groups. [1]
Robert Pierpoint (May 16, 1925 – October 22, 2011) was an American broadcast journalist who worked for CBS News. Born in Redondo Beach, California , Pierpoint served in the United States Navy during World War II .