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This is a list of recurring characters from the live-action science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', which originally aired on UPN between 2001 and 2005. The television show takes place in the 22nd century of the ''Star Trek'' universe and takes place on a starship ( NX-01 ''Enterprise'') exploring space. Characters are ordered alphabetically by family name, and characters who played a significant recurring role in the series are listed here; the entire cast is also listed at List of Star Trek: Enterprise cast members. Some of the reoccurring guest actors include Jeffrey Combs (who played the Andorian Shran), Vaughn Armstrong (Earth Admiral Maxwell Forrest), Garcia & Phillips (2009): p. 279 Randy Oglesby (Degra), Rick Worthy, and Scott MacDonald. Main * Jonathan Archer, commanding officer of the USS ''Enterprise'' NX-01. Portrayed by Scott Bakula * T'Pol, first officer and science officer. Portrayed by Jolene Blalock * Phlox, chief medical officer ...
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Jonathan Archer
Jonathan Archer is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. He is one of the protagonists of the television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', where he was portrayed by Scott Bakula. Archer was the commanding officer of the first starship '' Enterprise'' (NX-01) from 2151 to 2161. Archer also played a major role in the formation of Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets, and was later President of the United Federation of Planets from 2184 to 2192. According to a computer display in the episode " In a Mirror, Darkly", historian John Gill considered Archer "the greatest explorer of the 22nd century." Biography History Archer, the son of famed warp engineer Henry Archer and his wife Sally, was born on August 4, 2112 in Upstate New York, where he spent most of his formative years; he later claimed to have spent the majority of his life in San Francisco. The second-season episode "First Flight" depicts in flashback that he spent many years as a test pil ...
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Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Alan Combs (born September 9, 1954) is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Herbert West in the ''Re-Animator'' film series (1985–2003) and portraying multiple characters in the ''Star Trek'' universe, most notably the serially cloned character Weyoun and Brunt on '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1994–1999), and Thy'lek Shran on '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (2001–2005). Combs has been a prominent figure within the horror genre through most of his career, acting in eight films directed by ''Re-Animator'' director Stuart Gordon, such as '' From Beyond'' (1986), '' The Pit and the Pendulum'' (1991) and '' Castle Freak'' (1995). His other horror film appearances include '' Necronomicon'' (1993), Peter Jackson's '' The Frighteners'' (1996), '' I Still Know What You Did Last Summer'' (1998), '' House on Haunted Hill'' (1999) and '' Would You Rather'' (2012). As a voice actor, he is best known as the voice of Question on ''Justice League Unlimited'' (2004 ...
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Trip Tucker
Charles "Trip" Tucker III, portrayed by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the Television program, television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. Tucker was the chief engineer on the ''Enterprise (NX-01), Enterprise'' and also briefly served in the same role aboard at the Enterprise's sister ship ''Home (Star Trek: Enterprise), Columbia''. Biography Tucker was born in 2121. His nickname "Trip" is short for "Triple", as he is the third generation of his family to be named Charles Tucker. He joined the United Earth Starfleet in 2139 and first met Jonathan Archer around 2143, a decade prior to the launch of ''Enterprise (NX-01), Enterprise,'' when the two worked together on an early warp drive (Star Trek), warp 2 prototype vessel using the warp engine designed by Archer's father, Henry Archer. While a knowledgeable engineer, Tucker can be rash and "illogical", an opinion that early on causes friction between ''Enterprises Vulcan (Star Trek), Vulcan science officer, T'Pol ...
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Andorian
Andorians are a fictional race of humanoid Extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrials in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were created by writer D. C. Fontana. Within the ''Star Trek'' narrative, they are native to the blue icy Class M moon, Andoria (sometimes referred to as Andor. The moon orbits a gas giant in the Andorian system. The home planet was first referred to as "Andoria" in Act 1 of "Prophet Motive", and as "Andoria" in Act 3 of "In the Cards".). Distinctive traits of Andorians include their blue/green skin, a pair of Skull, cranial antenna (biology), antennae, and white hair. Andorians first appeared in the 1967 ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode "Journey to Babel", and have been seen or mentioned in episodes of subsequent series in the ''Star Trek'' franchise. They were indicated to be a vital, important member of the United Federation of Planets in the 1997 ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' episode "In the Cards", but did not gain con ...
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Recurring Character
A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who frequently appears from time to time during the series' run. Recurring characters often play major roles in more than one episode, sometimes being the main focus. They may be contrasted with "regular" characters, who typically appear in every or almost every episode of a series. Recurring characters appear less frequently than regulars, but more frequently than guest star characters, who may appear in only one, two or more episodes without being expected to return. Recurring characters sometimes start out as guest stars in one episode, who then reappear in future episodes because creators or audiences found the actors or storylines compelling enough to revisit. Sometimes a recurring character eventually becomes part of the main cast of characters; such a character is sometimes called a breakout character. Some notable examples of main characters who were originally recurring characters are ...
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Conn (nautical)
The conn, also spelled con, cun, conne, cond, conde, and cund, is the status of being in control of a ship's movements while at sea. The following quote summarizes the use of the term: "Conn" is also a verb describing the act of controlling a ship. Within the U.S. Coast Guard, Shipyard and U.S. Navy, the captain of a vessel typically selects a junior officer to perform the role of conning for him or her. Such an individual has the title of "officer of the deck" (abbreviated ''OOD'') or "the conning officer" while on duty, and he or she will stand watches at four-hour intervals carrying out the captain's commands. However, the captain can immediately take the conn by simply issuing an order to the Helmsman, helm. On navy ships, neither the ship's navigator nor the ship's Maritime pilot, pilot is usually the conning officer, whereas on merchant ships the conning officer may be the captain, the deck department, deck officer, the pilot, or another warrant officer. The officer of the ...
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Anthony Montgomery
Anthony Dwayne Montgomery (born June 2, 1971) is an American actor and graphic novelist. He is best known for his portrayal of Ensign Travis Mayweather on the UPN science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (the fifth live-action series in the ''Star Trek'' franchise). Montgomery played Andre Maddox on the ABC daytime soap opera ''General Hospital'' from 2015 to 2019. He is the grandson of guitarist Wes Montgomery. Early life Montgomery was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Ball State University with a degree in performance theater and drama. Montgomery did stand-up comedy briefly after graduation, before moving to California. Career Film and television Sometimes credited as "A.T. Montgomery", his first starring role was in the horror-comedy '' Leprechaun in the Hood'' (2000), for which he also contributed writing and vocals for several songs. He had a recurring role on the television series '' Popular'' before being cast in ''Star Trek: Enterpri ...
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Hoshi Sato
Hoshi Sato , played by Korean American actress Linda Park, is a fictional character in the science fiction on television, science fiction television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. In the show Sato, born in Kyoto, Japan on July 9, 2129, is the communications officer aboard the starship ''Enterprise (NX-01)'', and a linguistics, linguist who can speak more than forty languages (polyglotism), including Klingon language, Klingon. She is an acknowledged linguistic genius and expert at operating the universal translator, a key instrument in allowing the crew to communicate with alien cultures. Biography Relatively little of Sato's background was explored in the series. She briefly suffered from space sickness and claustrophobia. The fourth season episode "Observer Effect (Star Trek: Enterprise), Observer Effect" revealed that she was once dishonourably discharged from Starfleet for running a floating poker game and breaking the arm of a Starfleet instructor who tried to break it up ...
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Linda Park
Linda Park (born July 9, 1978) is a South Korean-born American actress. She is best known for playing communications officer Hoshi Sato in the science-fiction series ''Star Trek: Enterprise.'' Early life Park was born in South Korea and raised in San Jose, California. She participated in a number of theatrical productions in her teens at Notre Dame High School (San Jose), Notre Dame High School and Bellarmine College Preparatory. In 2000, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boston University. During her college career, she spent a semester in England, studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her college stage credits included ''Mad Forest'', ''Lysistrata'', ''Cyrano de Bergerac (play), Cyrano de Bergerac'', ''Richard III (play), Richard III'', and ''The Trojan Women''. Career In 2001, Park had a small role in the feature film ''Jurassic Park III'' (2001 in film, 2001) as Ellie Satler's assistant. Also in 200 ...
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Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of Star Trek, phenomenon. Since its creation, the franchise has expanded into List of Star Trek films, various films, List of Star Trek television series, television series, List of Star Trek games, video games, List of Star Trek novels, novels, and Star Trek (comics), comic books, and it has become one of the most recognizable and List of highest-grossing media franchises, highest-grossing media franchises of all time. The franchise began with ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'' (''The Original Series''), which premiered on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV Television Network, CTV network. In the US it debuted on September 8, 1966, on NBC. The series followed the voyages of the crew of the Starship Enterprise, starship USS ''Ent ...
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Connor Trinneer
Connor Wyatt Trinneer (born March 19, 1969) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Charles "Trip" Tucker III on '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', Michael on the series ''Stargate Atlantis'', and Professor Moynihan on the web series ''Guilty Party''. Early life Trinneer was born on March 19, 1969, in Walla Walla, Washington, but spent many years in Kelso, Washington, where he attended elementary and middle schools, and then Kelso High School. He attended Pacific Lutheran University in Parkland where he played college football. He graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting, then obtained a Master of Fine Arts degree from University of Missouri-Kansas City. Career Trinneer first came to attention in ''Arcadia'' at the Huntington Theater Company in Boston. Much of his work has been in theater, specifically a long association with the Circle X Theatre Company in Hollywood. He has had several guest-starring roles on televisi ...
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John Billingsley
John Billingsley (, born May 20, 1960) is an American actor best known for his role as Doctor Phlox on the television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. Early life and education Billingsley was born in Media, Pennsylvania, and subsequently lived in Huntsville, Alabama, and Slidell, Louisiana, before his family settled in Weston, Connecticut. He graduated from Bennington College in 1982. Career Early work Billingsley's second on-screen role was in 1991 as a difficult customer making a return in a customer service training video produced by Nintendo of America. He made an appearance in "It Happened in Juneau", a third-season episode of the TV comedy-drama ''Northern Exposure'', playing a patient treated by Marilyn. Billingsley subsequently appeared in ''The X-Files'' episode " Three of a Kind", as a friend of the Lone Gunmen who turns out to be a government spy. He played Bill Gates in a sketch on Seattle comedy show '' Almost Live!''. One of Billingsley's earliest film rol ...
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