Spock clone in The Infinite Vulcan Stretch Apollo in Who Morns ... Mister Homn. How did the hippie Adam get out of the briefing room being used for the Hippie music session without using the main doors?
...yeah, Man...he got out through the 4th Intersect of Jeffries Tube 25, along the Spleef-way...far out... ...do not understand the question, 'How many light are there?"
Sorry--my bad in not limiting the question. I meant real actors' real heights, which excludes TAS and special effects.
Wow--I am impressed. I was actually thinking of William Marshall ("The Ultimate Computer") for number 3 (he's a tiny bit taller than Mick Fleetwood). Totally forgot Tiny Ron.
Marshall and Fleetwood tie at 6'5"...does that leave room for de Lancie at 6'3" Thread derail: anybody remember de Lancie in "West Wing?"...he was excellent... Sorry, got carried away...oops...'nother thread derail... ....shutting up now...
Nope. Someone else guessed Ethan Phillips in The Price, which is very close but also incorrect. Unless he played some background Ferengi in that ep I'm not aware of. Nobody has answered my other question yet, how many different individuals did Jeffrey Combs play in DS9.
Oh, good call! He's seven foot two, so from memory he has 'em all beat. (Pushes Ted out of the top three.) I did.
I think it's 6. Weyouns 4-8 Brunt I think I might be supposed to ask a question, but I am confused. But, what the heck: Name all widowers in Star Trek.
Plus Tiron, the cop from Far Beyond the Stars, mirror Brunt, and a guy in the finale holosuite who could be a hologram or a guest, it's hard to say. He also played a Prophet once.
Beverly Crusher, Sarek's wife in TNG, Sarek in NuTrek, Worf prior to Jadzia, Sisko prior to Casiddy, Jadzia's previous lover, and Casiddy after DS9's finally are all I can name. Name the Qs that have names other than Q.
Tosk is correct, must have missed your earlier answer. Ethan Phillips plays a Ferengi in Menage a Troi, not The Price.