Let's play Ancestors and Decendents.
Name the actor who played both roles, the Star Trek role, and the film/TV role in 20th/21st Century life............
James Sikking:
Captain Styles in Star Trek III.
Howard Hunter, Hill Street Blues.
(Note: Scotty treated Styles the same way people did Hunter on the Hill, as a blowhard who was easily fooled. However, if Furillo was a Admiral in Starfleet, the whole lot would of been court martailed for messing with Hunter's, I mean Styles ship.)
Alan Ruck:
Captain John Harriman, the Captain of the Enterprise B. (Harriman did not want to dent the ship because his dad would kick his ass.)
Cameron Frye, Ferris Buellers Day Off.
William Shatner
Captain James T. Kirk
Denny Crane (dodging tomatoes by Trekkers) Boston Legal
James Spader (Boston Legal) as a Founder who comes to this time to check on Kirk as a crazy, old drunk lawyer who was thrown from the Nexus and regrows up, and Odo who is thrown back to this time, as an exasperated legal partner with a meth addicted daughter, as punishment from the Great Link? That dude was an alien. I still say non canonically he was a Founder who went to the past, and Kirk did not die in the Nexus, but became Denny Crane.
Diane Muldar
Dr. Pulaski
Rosalind Shays, L.A. Law. (Wasn't there a non canonical book where Pulaski claims ancestory to Shays because she fell down an elevator?)
Note: Diane Muldar was beautiful on Trek. She's a beauty. Google her. She was fine. In my opinion, her hair was ugly, and it made her look older. I also wish this actress would of stayed and Crusher written out. Yes, I liked the McCoy/Pulaski angle. I wished in the series that the two could of met. Since time and space does not matter in this reality, someone should do a novel.
Jeri Ryan
Seven of Nine
Patrice Larue, defence attorney, Law and Order.
Yes, it's a silly thread. Expand please.
Name the actor who played both roles, the Star Trek role, and the film/TV role in 20th/21st Century life............
James Sikking:
Captain Styles in Star Trek III.
Howard Hunter, Hill Street Blues.
(Note: Scotty treated Styles the same way people did Hunter on the Hill, as a blowhard who was easily fooled. However, if Furillo was a Admiral in Starfleet, the whole lot would of been court martailed for messing with Hunter's, I mean Styles ship.)
Alan Ruck:
Captain John Harriman, the Captain of the Enterprise B. (Harriman did not want to dent the ship because his dad would kick his ass.)
Cameron Frye, Ferris Buellers Day Off.
William Shatner
Captain James T. Kirk
Denny Crane (dodging tomatoes by Trekkers) Boston Legal
James Spader (Boston Legal) as a Founder who comes to this time to check on Kirk as a crazy, old drunk lawyer who was thrown from the Nexus and regrows up, and Odo who is thrown back to this time, as an exasperated legal partner with a meth addicted daughter, as punishment from the Great Link? That dude was an alien. I still say non canonically he was a Founder who went to the past, and Kirk did not die in the Nexus, but became Denny Crane.
Diane Muldar
Dr. Pulaski
Rosalind Shays, L.A. Law. (Wasn't there a non canonical book where Pulaski claims ancestory to Shays because she fell down an elevator?)
Note: Diane Muldar was beautiful on Trek. She's a beauty. Google her. She was fine. In my opinion, her hair was ugly, and it made her look older. I also wish this actress would of stayed and Crusher written out. Yes, I liked the McCoy/Pulaski angle. I wished in the series that the two could of met. Since time and space does not matter in this reality, someone should do a novel.
Jeri Ryan
Seven of Nine
Patrice Larue, defence attorney, Law and Order.
Yes, it's a silly thread. Expand please.
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