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Don Stark (born 5 July 1954; age 70) is an actor who appeared as Ashrock in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "Melora" and as Nicky the Nose in Star Trek: First Contact.
Among his many television credits are roles as Eugene Matuzek in Timecop (a role originally played by Bruce McGill) and as Lenny in Bless this House (with Kimberly Cullum). He is perhaps best-known for his role as Bob Pinciotti in the television series That '70s Show (co-starring Kurtwood Smith as Red Forman).
He voiced the Rhino in the 1990s animated series of Spider-Man.
Filmography[]
- Outrage (1973 TV movie, with Mark Lenard, Phillip Pine, James B. Sikking, and Jason Wingreen)
- Switchboard Sisters (1975 film, with Betty McGuire)
- Tilt (1979 film, with John Crawford and Kenneth Marshall)
- Evilspeak (1981 film, with Hamilton Camp, Clint Howard, and Loren Lester)
- The Couch Trip (1988 film, with Scott Thomson, Michael Ensign, and John Mahon)
- Sinatra (1992 TV-movie, with Marc Adams, Brad Blaisdell, Christopher Carroll, Jeff Corey, Robin Gammell, Bruce Gray, Bob Gunton, David A. Kimball, Jay Robinson, Jack Shearer, and Todd Waring)
- Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) with Catherine Hicks
- Freaked (1993 film, with Lee Arenberg, David Bowe, Brian Brophy, Derek McGrath, William Sadler, and Patti Tippo)
- Lightning in a Bottle (1993 film, with William Dennis Hunt, Scott Marlowe, and Matt McCoy)
- 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up (1995 film, with Patrick Kilpatrick, Charles Napier, Nick Ramus, and Vincent Schiavelli)
- Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995 film, with Bill Bolender, Bill Cobbs, Bill Erwin, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr., and Christopher Lloyd)
- Heaven's Prisoners (1996 film, with Teri Hatcher)
- Santa with Muscles (1996 film, with Ed Begley, Jr., Robin Curtis, and Clint Howard)
- Letters from a Killer (1998 film, with Alan Echeverria, Tina Lifford, Bruce McGill, and Mark Rolston)
External links[]
- Don Stark at Wikipedia
- Don Stark at the Internet Movie Database