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Same actor / Multiple characters

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It's become a common "trope" in sci-fi where a character (most especially a main character) is doubled or "twinned" in some way: Kirk and Riker were both doubled in transporter accidents; Picard was once time-shifted and interacted with himself; multiple copies of the Soong-type android were created, all played by Brent Spiner; TOS, DS9 and ENT all ventured into "Mirror Universe" territory.

It's also common practice for the same guest actor to play multiple different characters over the life of a series (mostly because, if the series is long-running enough, there aren't enough professional, quality actors to fill all the roles that get written, so they need to recycle a bit. Especially for a show like Star Trek, since many professional actors aren't able to handle the makeup needs, so that reduces the number of available actors they can hire.)

On Star Trek, Jeffrey Combs and Vaughn Armstrong almost made a career out of playing multiple characters, some of them recurring. Honorable mention goes to other actors like Majel Barrett or Susie Plakson.

What intrigues me the most is when the same actor is cast for two recurring roles on a series, who are not necessarily connected to each other through the storyline, but who need to interact (or at least appear in the same script) due to story needs. Examples:

- DS9 had an episode where Brunt and Weyoun shared a scene, both played by Jeffrey Combs

- TNG had at least one instance where Lwaxana Troi had a conversation with the ship's computer (Majel Barrett playing both "roles")


I've seen examples in other shows as well (any time in Farscape where Crais and Pilot interacted; most famously, Jack Nicholson played two entirely unrelated roles in "Mars Attacks".)

Are there any other Star Trek examples I'm missing? I wouldn't be surprised if K'Eylehr and Dr. Selar met each other at some point, for example.
 
Shatner played himself and his dead brother Sam in Operation:Annihilate!, and his android duplicate in What are Little Girls Made Of?

Garth's trickery with duplicates in Whom Gods Destroy.
 
Well, if ever there were a reason for doing an Avengers-style meet-up of all the Treks, an opportunity for Weyoun, Brunt, and Shran to share a scene together would be it.
 
- DS9 had an episode where Brunt and Weyoun shared a scene, both played by Jeffrey Combs

Actually, no. Although both characters do appear in the episode Dogs of War, they are never in the same scene together.

Indeed, and while Combs wanted to do a scene with both, they didn't have the time or resources to do it.

There's a YouTube video of him being interviewed and they go over this.

The closest they could do, which he loved, was having one scene end with him as Brunt and the next scene instantly jumps to a video broadcast on Cardassia Prime by Weyoun.

Can't find the exact video right now, but I watched it about a month ago.
 
James Doohan did several uncredited voiceovers in TOS, and my favorite is probably his radio announcer in "A Piece of the Action"...
That was the Jailbreakers with their latest recording on Request Time, brought to you by Bang-Bang, the makers of the sweetest little automatic in the world.
In "Return to Tomorrow", he's voicing incorporeal Sargon. One scene ends with him speaking as Sargon, and the following scene begins with Scott showing disbelief.

He's also the M-5 computer in "The Ultimate Computer", speaking while Scott is on the bridge.
 
A story I wish they'd made during season 2 TNG would have brought in an older version of Miranda Jones (played by Diana Muldaur, who also played Dr. Pulaski) to the Enterprise-D. Perhaps Dr. Pulaski could have used Jones' sensor web to upgrade Geordi's Visor in some way.
 
A story I wish they'd made during season 2 TNG would have brought in an older version of Miranda Jones (played by Diana Muldaur, who also played Dr. Pulaski) to the Enterprise-D. Perhaps Dr. Pulaski could have used Jones' sensor web to upgrade Geordi's Visor in some way.
Only if Ann Mullhall is brought in as a consultant.
 
Jeffery Combs for the win

Weyoun (DS9)
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Tiron (DS9)
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Brunt (DS9)
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Kevin Mulkahey (DS9)
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Penk (VOY)
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Krem (ENT)
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Shran (ENT)
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Hail to the king.
 
^ Combs is a fine actor, but nothing tops Vaughn Armstrong in the 'repeat offender' department. He's got Combs beat by, what, 3 to 1?
 
TOS (off the top of my head):

Barry Russo as Commodore Wesley in The Ultimate Computer and LCDR Giotto in Devil in the Dark.

William Campbell as Koloth and Trelaine.

Barbara Babcock as Mia 3 in A Taste of Armageddon and Philana in Plato's Stepchildren, plus she did voices for aliens in 4 other episodes.
 
TOS (off the top of my head):

Barry Russo as Commodore Wesley in The Ultimate Computer and LCDR Giotto in Devil in the Dark.

William Campbell as Koloth and Trelaine.

Barbara Babcock as Mia 3 in A Taste of Armageddon and Philana in Plato's Stepchildren, plus she did voices for aliens in 4 other episodes.

Don't forget:

Mark Lenard as the Romulan Commander in "Balance of Terror", as well as Sarek in "Journey to Babel" and several of the movies.

Diana Muldaur as Dr. Ann Mulhall in "Return to Tomorrow", and Dr. Miranda Jones n "Is There in Truth No Beauty?".



While it's true that Vaughn Armstrong probably holds the lead in the absolute *number* of different characters (13 characters over 28 episodes), we've got to give special credit to Joseph Ruskin, who is (I believe) the only actor who has appeared in all five series:

TOS: Galt, "Gamesters of Triskelion"
TNG: Son'a officer, "Insurrection"
DS9: A couple of characters, including a Klingon and a Cardassian
Voy: A Vulcan Master in the flashback scenes in "Gravity"
Ent: A Suliban doctor in "Broken Bow"
 
TOS:

Phyllis Douglas as:
01. Yeoman Mears in "The Galileo Seven".
02. Hippie Girl #2 in "The Way to "Eden".

Jon Lormer as:
01. Dr. Theodore Haskins in "The Cage".
02. Tamar in "The Return of the Archons".
03. Old Man in "For the World Is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky".

(George Vincent) Skip Homeier as:
01. Melakon in "Patterns of Force".
02. Dr. Sevrin in "The Way to Eden".

Lawrence Montaigne as:
01. Decius in "Balance of Terror".
02. Stonn in "Amok Time" and "Star Trek: Of Gods and Men".


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J.G. Hertzler played both Martok and Laas in "Chimera".

In "Faces", Roxann Dawson played two Vidiian-created versions of herself who separately had her human and Klingon DNA.

The novels have made jokes about these situations.

(Marc Alaimo) In Gateways: Demons of Air and Darkness, Colonel Kira Nerys initially mistakes Gul Macet for his infamous cousin Gul Dukat. She realizes that he is the only Cardassian she has ever seen with facial hair. in Mission: Gamma, Book 2: This Gray Spirit, Ro demands to perform a DNA test on Macet, amazed that such resemblance could be possible and even expressing the fear that Macet could be Dukat returned with a new personality.

(Vaughn Armstrong) In Fearful Symmetry, it is revealed that the Obsidian Order keeps a list of Cardassians who are physically similar enough to people in other nations that the Cardassian could be an infiltrator by impersonation with minimal surgery. Gul Danar is considered a top candidate.

(Mark Lenard) In Myriad Universes - Infinity's Prism - A Less Perfect Union, the alternate version of the Romulan commander from "Balance of Terror" impersonates Sarek with no disguise. He speculates to T'Pol that he and Sarek share ancestors from before the Sundering.
 
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J.G. Hertzler played both Martok and Laas in "Chimera".
Martok wasn't in Chimera.

...Unless you mean those as separate things? Martok normally, Laas in Chimera? If so, he also played the captain of the Saratoga in Emissary, Roy in Far Beyond the Stars, a Hirogen on VOY, and two Klingons on ENT. :)

(Vaughn Armstrong) In Fearful Symmetry, it is revealed that the Obsidian Order keeps a list of Cardassians who are physically similar enough to people in other nations that the Cardassian could be an infiltrator by impersonation with minimal surgery. Gul Danar is considered a top candidate.
Yeah, I quite liked that actually. Wasn't there some dialogue about, "You wouldn't believe how many matches we've found for him..." or similar?
 
Paul Winfield played Captain Clark Terrell (Vanguard, Seekers, The Wrath of Khan) and Dathon ("Darmok" (TNG)). As an aside, I've always wanted to see a ST/Terminator crossover so that Terrell and Lt. Ed Traxler of the LAPD could interact.

--Sran
 
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