I wouldn't be the mad Kira fangirl I am without Odo - the amount of emotion that dude could convey through the metric tonne of makeup caked onto his face.
By my life code, he is a winner, anybody that makes it to 70+ is a winner at life.
He had such a profound impact on numerous franchises. DS9 wouldn't have worked without him; I was late to DS9 appreciation, but his performances and behind the camera contributions were immense.
But he was a lot more than just Odo, he was also Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal and played great against the lunacy of Shatner and James Spader, he was also a regular on Murder, She Wrote (along with a LOT of other Star Trek alum), and he was a prolific voice actor for all kinds of projects but for me even as a child he had an impact as the Skeleton in The Last Unicorn.
He showed up as supreme bad guy in Criminal Minds, as a caring father figure in Enterprise, and so many roles it would take all night to list them all. He was immense.
Another guy I met, weirdly at the same time as Aron Eisenberg, and he was a gentleman! A real funny and warm person! A talented actor and incredible voice actor, he will be truly missed and not just by Star Trek fans!! Another real loss!
I have a picture together with Rene and Aron. I cant quite believe they are both not with us anymore!
By my life code, he is a winner, anybody that makes it to 70+ is a winner at life.
He had such a profound impact on numerous franchises. DS9 wouldn't have worked without him; I was late to DS9 appreciation, but his performances and behind the camera contributions were immense.
But he was a lot more than just Odo, he was also Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal and played great against the lunacy of Shatner and James Spader, he was also a regular on Murder, She Wrote (along with a LOT of other Star Trek alum), and he was a prolific voice actor for all kinds of projects but for me even as a child he had an impact as the Skeleton in The Last Unicorn.
He showed up as supreme bad guy in Criminal Minds, as a caring father figure in Enterprise, and so many roles it would take all night to list them all. He was immense.
I enjoyed his role in The Patriot. He not only tended the sheep, he fought off the wolves
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"Nerys... tell everyone I'll miss them."
"Even Quark?"
"Even Quark. But most of all—"
"...I know."
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
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I wouldn't be the mad Kira fangirl I am without Odo - the amount of emotion that dude could convey through the metric tonne of makeup caked onto his face.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
He had such a profound impact on numerous franchises. DS9 wouldn't have worked without him; I was late to DS9 appreciation, but his performances and behind the camera contributions were immense.
But he was a lot more than just Odo, he was also Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal and played great against the lunacy of Shatner and James Spader, he was also a regular on Murder, She Wrote (along with a LOT of other Star Trek alum), and he was a prolific voice actor for all kinds of projects but for me even as a child he had an impact as the Skeleton in The Last Unicorn.
He showed up as supreme bad guy in Criminal Minds, as a caring father figure in Enterprise, and so many roles it would take all night to list them all. He was immense.
I also just found out via Terry's feed that Marina Sirtis' husband of 27 years, Michael Lamper, passed away yesterday.
Could you please continue the petty bickering? I find it most intriguing.
~ Data, ST:TNG "Haven"
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same......
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/rene-auberjonois-remembered-by-star-trek-deep-space-nine-castmate-nana-visitor-1203429855
I have a picture together with Rene and Aron. I cant quite believe they are both not with us anymore!
https://slate.com/culture/2019/12/star-trek-rene-auberjonois-death-tributes.html
I enjoyed his role in The Patriot. He not only tended the sheep, he fought off the wolves