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'''Eben Ham''' {{born|12|February|1962}} is an actor who portrayed a recurring [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Security ensign|security ensign]] in several episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. Ham also portrayed a [[Klingon]] in an episode of ''The Next Generation'' and worked as [[stand-in]] for guest actor [[Ed Lauter]] on the fifth season episode {{e|The First Duty}} in {{y|1992}}.
 
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| Date of birth = {{d|12|February|1962}}
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| Roles = [[:Category:TNG performers|Background actor]]<br/>[[:Category:Stand-ins|Stand-in]]
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| Characters = [[USS Enterprise-D tactical operations 006|Security ensign]]<br/>[[Klingon 24th council members 001|Klingon Council member]]
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'''Eben Ham''' {{born|12|February|1962}} is an actor who portrayed a recurring [[USS Enterprise-D tactical operations 006|security ensign]] in several episodes of {{s|TNG}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. Ham also portrayed a [[Klingon 24th council members 001|Klingon Council member]] in ''The Next Generation'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Sins of the Father}} and worked as [[stand-in]] for guest actor [[Ed Lauter]] on the fifth season episode {{e|The First Duty}}.
   
 
According to the call sheet of Tuesday {{d|8|January|1991}} he filmed a scene in engineering along with [[Joe Bauman]], [[Craig Hurley]], and stunt coordinator [[Dennis Madalone]] for the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Night Terrors}}. This scene was cut from the final episode. He was also scheduled to work as relief tactical officer in {{e|Unification I}}, as holographic security officer in {{e|Unification II}}, as a security officer in {{e|Power Play}}, and again at the tactical station in {{e|The Outcast}} and {{e|The Perfect Mate}} but was replaced or not filmed.
 
According to the call sheet of Tuesday {{d|8|January|1991}} he filmed a scene in engineering along with [[Joe Bauman]], [[Craig Hurley]], and stunt coordinator [[Dennis Madalone]] for the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Night Terrors}}. This scene was cut from the final episode. He was also scheduled to work as relief tactical officer in {{e|Unification I}}, as holographic security officer in {{e|Unification II}}, as a security officer in {{e|Power Play}}, and again at the tactical station in {{e|The Outcast}} and {{e|The Perfect Mate}} but was replaced or not filmed.
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Ham received his BA in Theater Arts from the UCLA and appeared in the horror films ''The Unnamable'' (1988, with [[Laura Albert]] and creature design by [[R. Christopher Biggs]]) and ''The Runestone'' (1991, with [[Lawrence Tierney]], [[Donald Hotton]], [[William Utay]], and stunts by [[Maria R. Kelly]], [[Patricia Tallman]], and [[Tim Trella]]).
 
Ham received his BA in Theater Arts from the UCLA and appeared in the horror films ''The Unnamable'' (1988, with [[Laura Albert]] and creature design by [[R. Christopher Biggs]]) and ''The Runestone'' (1991, with [[Lawrence Tierney]], [[Donald Hotton]], [[William Utay]], and stunts by [[Maria R. Kelly]], [[Patricia Tallman]], and [[Tim Trella]]).
   
Throughout the 1990s he appeared in episodes of ''Tom'' (1994, with [[Jason Marsden]]), ''Meego'' (1997, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]]), ''Step by Step'' (1995-1998, with Jason Marsden, [[Rick Scarry]], and [[Ian Patrick Williams]]), and ''Two of a Kind'' (1999). Ham was also featured in episodes of the daily soaps ''Santa Barbara'', ''Days of Our Lives'', and ''General Hospital''.
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Throughout the 1990s he appeared in episodes of ''Tom'' (1994, with [[Jason Marsden]]), ''Meego'' (1997, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]]), ''Step by Step'' (1995-1998, with Jason Marsden, [[Rick Scarry]], [[Scarlett Pomers]], and [[Ian Patrick Williams]]) [http://www.etsy.com/de/listing/226919543/scarlett-pomers-1995-step-by-step], and ''Two of a Kind'' (1999). Ham was also featured in episodes of the daily soaps ''Santa Barbara'', ''Days of Our Lives'', and ''General Hospital''.
   
 
Further television work includes episodes of ''Oh Baby'' (2000, with [[Patrick Kerr]]), ''Cursed'' (2001, with [[Steven Weber]] and [[Amy Pietz]]), ''Life with Bonnie'' (2004, with [[Teri Garr]]), ''The Studio'' (2005), ''Listen Up'' (2005, with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Jamison Yang]]), ''How I Met Your Mother'' (2005 and 2007, with [[Suzie Plakson]]), ''Life'' (2009, with [[Titus Welliver]] and [[Victor Rivers]]), ''Nip/Tuck'' (2010), ''Two and a Half Men'' (2010), ''Criminal Minds'' (2010, with [[Rachel Nichols]] and [[Dan Warner]]), and ''Friends with Benefits'' (2011, with [[Merritt Yohnka]]).
 
Further television work includes episodes of ''Oh Baby'' (2000, with [[Patrick Kerr]]), ''Cursed'' (2001, with [[Steven Weber]] and [[Amy Pietz]]), ''Life with Bonnie'' (2004, with [[Teri Garr]]), ''The Studio'' (2005), ''Listen Up'' (2005, with [[Jason Alexander]] and [[Jamison Yang]]), ''How I Met Your Mother'' (2005 and 2007, with [[Suzie Plakson]]), ''Life'' (2009, with [[Titus Welliver]] and [[Victor Rivers]]), ''Nip/Tuck'' (2010), ''Two and a Half Men'' (2010), ''Criminal Minds'' (2010, with [[Rachel Nichols]] and [[Dan Warner]]), and ''Friends with Benefits'' (2011, with [[Merritt Yohnka]]).
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
 
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* {{TNG}}
 
* {{TNG}}
 
** {{e|Deja Q}} ([[TNG Season 3|Season 3]])
 
** {{e|Deja Q}} ([[TNG Season 3|Season 3]])
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** {{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}}
 
** {{e|Allegiance}}
 
** {{e|Allegiance}}
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** {{e|The Most Toys}}
 
** {{e|Sarek}}
 
** {{e|Sarek}}
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** {{e|Ménage à Troi}}
** {{e|Suddenly Human}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]])
 
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** {{e|Transfigurations}}
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** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds}}
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** {{e|The Best of Both Worlds, Part II}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]])
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** {{e|Suddenly Human}}
 
** {{e|Reunion}}
 
** {{e|Reunion}}
 
** {{e|Data's Day}}
 
** {{e|Data's Day}}
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** {{e|Imaginary Friend}}
 
** {{e|Imaginary Friend}}
 
** {{e|I Borg}}
 
** {{e|I Borg}}
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** {{e|The Next Phase}}
 
** {{e|Man of the People}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]])
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** {{e|Chain of Command, Part II}}
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** {{e|Ship in a Bottle}}
 
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== External links ==
 
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* {{NowCasting|ebenham}}
 
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Eben Ham (born 12 February 1962; age 62) is an actor who portrayed a recurring security ensign in several episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearances. Ham also portrayed a Klingon Council member in The Next Generation third season episode "Sins of the Father" and worked as stand-in for guest actor Ed Lauter on the fifth season episode "The First Duty".

According to the call sheet of Tuesday 8 January 1991 he filmed a scene in engineering along with Joe Bauman, Craig Hurley, and stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone for the fourth season episode "Night Terrors". This scene was cut from the final episode. He was also scheduled to work as relief tactical officer in "Unification I", as holographic security officer in "Unification II", as a security officer in "Power Play", and again at the tactical station in "The Outcast" and "The Perfect Mate" but was replaced or not filmed.

Ham received his BA in Theater Arts from the UCLA and appeared in the horror films The Unnamable (1988, with Laura Albert and creature design by R. Christopher Biggs) and The Runestone (1991, with Lawrence Tierney, Donald Hotton, William Utay, and stunts by Maria R. Kelly, Patricia Tallman, and Tim Trella).

Throughout the 1990s he appeared in episodes of Tom (1994, with Jason Marsden), Meego (1997, with Ed Begley, Jr.), Step by Step (1995-1998, with Jason Marsden, Rick Scarry, Scarlett Pomers, and Ian Patrick Williams) [1], and Two of a Kind (1999). Ham was also featured in episodes of the daily soaps Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives, and General Hospital.

Further television work includes episodes of Oh Baby (2000, with Patrick Kerr), Cursed (2001, with Steven Weber and Amy Pietz), Life with Bonnie (2004, with Teri Garr), The Studio (2005), Listen Up (2005, with Jason Alexander and Jamison Yang), How I Met Your Mother (2005 and 2007, with Suzie Plakson), Life (2009, with Titus Welliver and Victor Rivers), Nip/Tuck (2010), Two and a Half Men (2010), Criminal Minds (2010, with Rachel Nichols and Dan Warner), and Friends with Benefits (2011, with Merritt Yohnka).

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