I still can't think of Harris Yulin without thinking of his hilarious turn in Ghostbusters 2.![]()
Yeah. Pretty amazing when you realize that some of his more bombastic stuff in 'Duet' was him dialing it down

I still can't think of Harris Yulin without thinking of his hilarious turn in Ghostbusters 2.![]()
Uh, Iggy Pop as a Vorta?
Gabriell Union had a small part in Sons and daughters. She is one of the Klingons. Also I can't remember the name of the ep but it's the one where Sisko falls for the mysterious woman who turns out to be the lead scientist wife. I want to say her name was Sherri Richardson but I am not sure.
Iggy Pop was god and so was the guy who played Kevan
I still can't think of Harris Yulin without thinking of his hilarious turn in Ghostbusters 2.![]()
Yeah. Pretty amazing when you realize that some of his more bombastic stuff in 'Duet' was him dialing it down![]()
Gabriell Union had a small part in Sons and daughters. She is one of the Klingons. Also I can't remember the name of the ep but it's the one where Sisko falls for the mysterious woman who turns out to be the lead scientist wife. I want to say her name was Sherri Richardson but I am not sure.
Iggy Pop was god and so was the guy who played Kevan
Actually, it was the lovely Salli Richardson who played the dual role of Fenna/Nidell in Second Sight. I like that ep, and liked the subtle makeup job on her character, with the multiple pointed ears. I wish they had cast an African-American or Asian-American actor just once as a Vorta. As for Iggy Pop as Yelgrun, I really got a kick out of the way he growled, "Ferengi!" I find myself saying it like that when I'm bored and need to amuse myself! (Geez, what a geek I am!) -- RR
I always got the feeling that he was an older Vorta. That he was a "go to guy" for them in these type of situations, and was so good that he didn't have to be killed and replaced in some time... Almost like the Wolf character in pulp fiction. Seen it all, Done it all, doesn't care. He has a job to do and will do it, that's all.![]()
I always got the feeling that he was an older Vorta. That he was a "go to guy" for them in these type of situations, and was so good that he didn't have to be killed and replaced in some time... Almost like the Wolf character in pulp fiction. Seen it all, Done it all, doesn't care. He has a job to do and will do it, that's all.![]()
That's an interesting take. It would appear to me that Vorta clones are all grown to a predetermined age when they are first created. It would seem that the age of the 'backup' clone that is kept in storage to replace the 'active' one would be reflective of the age of the 'active' clone. For example, all the Weyoun clones seemed to be roughly the same age (gaining perhaps a few years as the show ran on.)
I wonder, then, if Yelgrun's apparent physical age is reflective of how 'successful' the original Yelgrun was?
Iggy Pop. Hands down. And as others have said, one of the best Vortas ever.
Harri yulin have been mentioned a lot, and while I love his part in Duet as well as the episode (even showed in school and did a lesson on it about how fiction can be used to reflect on real life situations), he's not unusual. He's been the guest star on lots of shows. Fantastic actor still though.
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