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| imagecap = ... as Admiral Mark Jameson in his prime
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'''Clayton Rohner''' {{born|5|August|1957}} is the actor who portrayed [[Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Too Short a Season}}.
 
   
 
'''Clayton Rohner''' {{born|5|August|1957}} is the actor who portrayed [[Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Too Short a Season}}.
Rohner is best known for his role as Rick Morehouse in the 1985 comedy movie ''Just One of the Guys'', co-starring [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Stuart Charno]], and [[Katy Boyer]]. His other films include ''Modern Girls'' (1986, with [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Cameron Thor]], and [[Mark Holton]], and Stuart Charno), ''April Fool's Day'' (1986, with [[Jay Baker]] and [[Ken Olandt]]), ''Bat*21'' (1988, with [[Erich Anderson]]), ''Caroline at Midnight'' (1994, with Virginia Madsen, Jay Baker, [[Zach Galligan]], [[Doug Wert]], and [[Kirk Baily]]), ''Naked Souls'' (1995, with [[Dean Stockwell]], [[David Warner]], and [[Victor Talmadge]]), ''The Relic'' (1997, with [[Constance Towers]], [[Ken Magee]], [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Vincent Hammond]]), ''Where's Marlowe?'' (1998, with [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Patrick Egan]], [[Kamala Dawson]], and [[Ken Jenkins]]), ''Sometimes They Come Back... for More'' (1999, with [[Chase Masterson]]), ''Coronado'' (2003, with [[John Rhys-Davies]]), ''Chasing Shakespeare'' (2012, with [[Britanni Johnson]]), ''Under the Hollywood Sign'' (2013, with [[Jenette Goldstein]]).
 
   
 
Rohner is best known for his role as Rick Morehouse in the 1985 comedy movie ''Just One of the Guys'', co-starring [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Stuart Charno]], and [[Katy Boyer]]. His other films include ''Modern Girls'' (1986, with [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Cameron Thor]], and [[Mark Holton]], and Stuart Charno), ''April Fool's Day'' (1986, with [[Jay Baker]] and [[Ken Olandt]]), ''Bat*21'' (1988, with [[Erich Anderson]]), ''Caroline at Midnight'' (1994, with Virginia Madsen, Jay Baker, [[Zach Galligan]], [[Doug Wert]], and [[Kirk Baily]]), ''Naked Souls'' (1995, with [[Dean Stockwell]], [[David Warner]], and [[Victor Talmadge]]), ''The Relic'' (1997, with [[Constance Towers]], [[Ken Magee]], [[Aaron Lustig]], [[Vincent Hammond]]), ''Where's Marlowe?'' (1998, with [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Patrick Egan]], [[Kamala Dawson]], and [[Ken Jenkins]]), ''Sometimes They Come Back for More'' (1999, with [[Chase Masterson]]), ''Coronado'' (2003, with [[John Rhys-Davies]]), ''From Above'' (2012, with [[Britanni Johnson]]), ''Under the Hollywood Sign'' (2013, with [[Jenette Goldstein]]), and ''The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence)'' (2014, with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]).
Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', he has guest-starred in shows such as ''Angel'', [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']] and ''L.A. Law'' (with [[Corbin Bernsen]]). He has also appeared on ''T.J. Hooker'' (with [[William Shatner]], [[James Darren]], and [[Richard Herd]]), ''Hill Street Blues'' (with [[Barbara Bosson]] and [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Miami Vice'', ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', and ''Charmed''. In addition, he had a recurring role on ''Murder One'' as Detective Vince Biggoi. This series also starred [[DS9]] guest star [[Barbara Bosson]] and {{film|9}} actress [[Donna Murphy]].
 
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Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', he has guest-starred in shows such as ''Angel'', [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']] and ''L.A. Law'' (with [[Corbin Bernsen]]). He has also appeared on ''T.J. Hooker'' (1983, with [[William Shatner]], [[James Darren]], [[Richard Herd]], [[Ike Eisenmann]] and [[Barbara Harris]]), ''Hill Street Blues'' (with [[Barbara Bosson]] and [[James B. Sikking]]), ''Miami Vice'', ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', and ''Charmed''. In addition, he had a recurring role on ''Murder One'' as Detective Vince Biggoi. This series also starred {{s|DS9}} guest star [[Barbara Bosson]] and {{film|9}} actress [[Donna Murphy]].
   
 
Clayton has also starred in several TV movies, including ''Desperate Lives'' (1982, with [[William Windom]], [[Viola Kates Stimpson]], and [[Jennifer S. Parsons]]), ''The Kid with the 200 I.Q.'' (1983, with [[Grace Lee Whitney]]), and ''W.E.I.R.D. World'' (1995, with [[Cyia Batten]], [[Scott Nimerfro]], and [[Gina Ravarra]]). In addition, Rohner starred in the 2005 mini series ''Into the West'' with [[Keith Carradine]] and [[Garrett Wang]].
 
Clayton has also starred in several TV movies, including ''Desperate Lives'' (1982, with [[William Windom]], [[Viola Kates Stimpson]], and [[Jennifer S. Parsons]]), ''The Kid with the 200 I.Q.'' (1983, with [[Grace Lee Whitney]]), and ''W.E.I.R.D. World'' (1995, with [[Cyia Batten]], [[Scott Nimerfro]], and [[Gina Ravarra]]). In addition, Rohner starred in the 2005 mini series ''Into the West'' with [[Keith Carradine]] and [[Garrett Wang]].
   
Clayton starred in the short-lived science fiction TV series ''E.A.R.T.H. Force'' in 1990. He later starred in the short-lived {{w|USA Network}} sci-fi series ''{{w|G vs E}}'', later aired on [[Syfy]], as Chandler Smythe. [[Googy Gress]] was a regular on the series as well. Rohner apparently really enjoyed doing the ''G vs E'' television series. He was so impressed when he read the script to the pilot episode that he agreed to payment of only US$50.00 for his part in the pilot.
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Clayton starred in the short-lived science fiction TV series ''E.A.R.T.H. Force'' in 1990. He later starred in the short-lived {{w|USA Network}} sci-fi series {{wt|G vs E}}, later aired on [[Syfy]], as Chandler Smythe. [[Googy Gress]] was a regular on the series as well. Rohner apparently really enjoyed doing the ''G vs E'' television series. He was so impressed when he read the script to the pilot episode that he agreed to payment of only US$50.00 for his part in the pilot.
   
 
Other ''Trek'' actors who appeared on the show were [[Dominic Keating]] (in two different roles), [[Mary Mara]], [[Ian Abercrombie]], [[Maury Sterling]], [[Jack Axelrod]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Joseph Fuqua]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[John Billingsley]], [[Jolene Blalock]], [[Jack Donner]], [[Wade Williams]], and [[Cress Williams]].
 
Other ''Trek'' actors who appeared on the show were [[Dominic Keating]] (in two different roles), [[Mary Mara]], [[Ian Abercrombie]], [[Maury Sterling]], [[Jack Axelrod]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Joseph Fuqua]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[John Billingsley]], [[Jolene Blalock]], [[Jack Donner]], [[Wade Williams]], and [[Cress Williams]].
   
 
== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
 
== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
*''P.I. Private Investigations'' (1987 film, with [[Robert Ito]], [[Anthony Zerbe]], and [[Phil Morris]])
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* ''P.I. Private Investigations'' (1987 film, with [[Robert Ito]], [[Anthony Zerbe]], and [[Phil Morris]])
*''Police Story: Monster Manor'' (1988 TV film) with [[Lori Petty]], [[Brian McNamara]], [[Scott Burkholder]], [[Mike Genovese]], and Erich Anderson
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* ''Police Story: Monster Manor'' (1988 TV film) with [[Lori Petty]], [[Brian McNamara]], [[Scott Burkholder]], [[Mike Genovese]], and [[Erich Anderson]]
*''Deadly Intent'' (1988 direct-to-video release, with [[Persis Khambatta]], [[Fred Williamson]], and [[Noel De Souza]])
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* ''Deadly Intent'' (1988 direct-to-video release, with [[Persis Khambatta]], [[Fred Williamson]], and [[Noel De Souza]])
*''Nightwish'' (1989 film, with [[Brian Thompson]])
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* ''Nightwish'' (1989 film, with [[Brian Thompson]])
*''Snow Kill'' (1990 TV film, with [[Branscombe Richmond]] and [[Lee Arenberg]])
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* ''Snow Kill'' (1990 TV film, with [[Branscombe Richmond]] and [[Lee Arenberg]])
*''The Big Day'' (1999 film, with [[Mary Anne McGarry]], [[Kevin Tighe]], and [[Tom Virtue]])
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* ''The Big Day'' (2001 film, with [[Mary Anne McGarry]], [[Kevin Tighe]], and [[Tom Virtue]])
*''Formosa'' (2005 film, with [[Erik Holland]])
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* ''Formosa'' (2005 film, with [[Erik Holland]])
*''Borderline Murder'' (2011 TV film, with [[Catherine Hicks]] and [[Alexandra Lydon]])
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* ''Borderline Murder'' (2011 TV film, with [[Catherine Hicks]] and [[Alexandra Lydon]])
   
 
== External links ==
 
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* [http://www.startrek.com/article/talking-to-tng-s-admiral-jameson-clayton-rohner 2018 interview] at [[StarTrek.com]]
 
   
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Clayton Rohner (born 5 August 1957; age 66) is the actor who portrayed Admiral Mark Jameson in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Too Short a Season".

Rohner is best known for his role as Rick Morehouse in the 1985 comedy movie Just One of the Guys, co-starring Leigh J. McCloskey, Kenneth Tigar, Stuart Charno, and Katy Boyer. His other films include Modern Girls (1986, with Virginia Madsen, Cameron Thor, and Mark Holton, and Stuart Charno), April Fool's Day (1986, with Jay Baker and Ken Olandt), Bat*21 (1988, with Erich Anderson), Caroline at Midnight (1994, with Virginia Madsen, Jay Baker, Zach Galligan, Doug Wert, and Kirk Baily), Naked Souls (1995, with Dean Stockwell, David Warner, and Victor Talmadge), The Relic (1997, with Constance Towers, Ken Magee, Aaron Lustig, Vincent Hammond), Where's Marlowe? (1998, with Miguel Ferrer, Patrick Egan, Kamala Dawson, and Ken Jenkins), Sometimes They Come Back for More (1999, with Chase Masterson), Coronado (2003, with John Rhys-Davies), From Above (2012, with Britanni Johnson), Under the Hollywood Sign (2013, with Jenette Goldstein), and The Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) (2014, with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.).

Outside of Star Trek, he has guest-starred in shows such as Angel, The X-Files and L.A. Law (with Corbin Bernsen). He has also appeared on T.J. Hooker (1983, with William Shatner, James Darren, Richard Herd, Ike Eisenmann and Barbara Harris), Hill Street Blues (with Barbara Bosson and James B. Sikking), Miami Vice, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Charmed. In addition, he had a recurring role on Murder One as Detective Vince Biggoi. This series also starred Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Barbara Bosson and Star Trek: Insurrection actress Donna Murphy.

Clayton has also starred in several TV movies, including Desperate Lives (1982, with William Windom, Viola Kates Stimpson, and Jennifer S. Parsons), The Kid with the 200 I.Q. (1983, with Grace Lee Whitney), and W.E.I.R.D. World (1995, with Cyia Batten, Scott Nimerfro, and Gina Ravarra). In addition, Rohner starred in the 2005 mini series Into the West with Keith Carradine and Garrett Wang.

Clayton starred in the short-lived science fiction TV series E.A.R.T.H. Force in 1990. He later starred in the short-lived USA Network sci-fi series G vs E, later aired on Syfy, as Chandler Smythe. Googy Gress was a regular on the series as well. Rohner apparently really enjoyed doing the G vs E television series. He was so impressed when he read the script to the pilot episode that he agreed to payment of only US$50.00 for his part in the pilot.

Other Trek actors who appeared on the show were Dominic Keating (in two different roles), Mary Mara, Ian Abercrombie, Maury Sterling, Jack Axelrod, Nichelle Nichols, Joseph Fuqua, Robert Costanzo, John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Jack Donner, Wade Williams, and Cress Williams.

Other Trek connections

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