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'''Gerrit Graham''' played the role of ''[[Hunter (species)|The Hunter]]'' in [[DS9]]: "[[Captive Pursuit]]". He later played [[Quinn]] in [[VOY]]: "[[Death Wish]]".
 
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| Name = Gerrit Graham
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| image = Hunter.jpg
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| imagecap = ...as a Hunter
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| Gender = Male
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| Date of birth = {{d|27|November|1949}}
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| Place of birth = New York City, New York, USA
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| Characters = [[Hunters first|Hunter]]; [[Quinn]]
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| imagecap2 = ...as Quinn
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'''Gerrit Graham''' {{born|27|November|1949}} is the actor who first portrayed a [[Hunters first|Hunter]] in the {{s|4}} [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Captive Pursuit}} and later the {{dis|Q|species}} [[Quinn]] in the {{s|5}} [[VOY Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Death Wish}}.
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Outside of ''Star Trek'', he appeared on ''[[Babylon 5]]'', with various ''Trek'' guest stars, such as [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Patricia Tallman]] and [[David Warner]], and ''Child's Play 2'', with the voice of [[Brad Dourif]] as Chucky. He played the recurring role of Fred Hughes in the twelfth season of the soap opera ''Dallas'' (1988-1989, with [[Joshua Harris]], [[William Smithers]], [[Beth Toussaint]], [[Sherman Howard]], [[Cliff Potts]] and [[Ken Jenkins]]).
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He also portrayed the glam-rock star "Beef" in Brian De Palma's cult classic {{wt|Phantom of the Paradise}} (a rock and roll remake of Phantom of the Opera which also starred [[Paul Williams]]).
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Graham co-starred in ''Police Academy 6 : City Under Siege'' with [[Matt McCoy]] and [[Kenneth Mars]].
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Graham contributed additional story material for the 1988 Disney animated film {{wt|Oliver & Company}} (for which [[Frank Welker]] and [[Judi Durand]] provided voices). He provided additional dialogue and voices for the 1989 Disney classic ''The Little Mermaid'' (featuring the voices of ''Star Trek'' alumni [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Kenneth Mars]], [[Hamilton Camp]] and the aforementioned Frank Welker). He also co-starred with Auberjonois in the 1987 film ''Walker''.
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia}}
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* [[w:c:miamivice:Gerrit Graham|Gerrit Graham]] at [[w:c:miamivice|Miami Vice Wiki]]
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Revision as of 14:43, 13 September 2019

Real world article
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Gerrit Graham (born 27 November 1949; age 74) is the actor who first portrayed a Hunter in the I AM ERROR first season episode "Captive Pursuit" and later the Q Quinn in the I AM ERROR second season episode "Death Wish".

Outside of Star Trek, he appeared on Babylon 5, with various Trek guest stars, such as Andreas Katsulas, Patricia Tallman and David Warner, and Child's Play 2, with the voice of Brad Dourif as Chucky. He played the recurring role of Fred Hughes in the twelfth season of the soap opera Dallas (1988-1989, with Joshua Harris, William Smithers, Beth Toussaint, Sherman Howard, Cliff Potts and Ken Jenkins).

He also portrayed the glam-rock star "Beef" in Brian De Palma's cult classic Phantom of the Paradise (a rock and roll remake of Phantom of the Opera which also starred Paul Williams).

Graham co-starred in Police Academy 6 : City Under Siege with Matt McCoy and Kenneth Mars.

Graham contributed additional story material for the 1988 Disney animated film Oliver & Company (for which Frank Welker and Judi Durand provided voices). He provided additional dialogue and voices for the 1989 Disney classic The Little Mermaid (featuring the voices of Star Trek alumni Rene Auberjonois, Kenneth Mars, Hamilton Camp and the aforementioned Frank Welker). He also co-starred with Auberjonois in the 1987 film Walker.

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