Greg Poland (born 16 February 1961; age 63) is the actor and dancer who first portrayed an Elloran officer in Star Trek: Insurrection and three years later a Voyager security officer in the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episode "Repentance".
Poland started his acting career with supporting roles in Malcolm X (1992, with Albert Hall, Kate Vernon, Craig Wasson, Bahni Turpin, and Tim Kelleher), the action film Da Vinci's War (1993, with Michael Nouri and Branscombe Richmond), Great Performances (1993), and The American President (1995, with David Paymer, Anne Haney, Gail Strickland, Clement von Franckenstein, Wendie Malick, Beau Billingslea, Richard McGonagle, Jordan Lund, George Murdock, Googy Gress, David Drew Gallagher, and Ray Uhler).
Among his further work were guest roles in Martin (1996), Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1996), The Jamie Foxx Show (1997), Babylon 5 (1997, starring Claudia Christian, Bill Mumy, Patricia Tallman, Andreas Katsulas, and guest stars Bruce Gray, J.P. Hubbell, Marjorie Monaghan, and Musetta Vander), and Party of Five (1999, with Julie Warner), as well as a recurring role as Ben in four episodes of In the House (TV series)|In the House}} (1999).
After supporting roles in Tequila Body Shots (1999, with Nathan Anderson and Henry Darrow) and Late Last Night (1999, with Steven Weber, David Bowe, Charles Esten, Vince Deadrick, Jr., Tom Hodges, and Sarah Silverman), he appeared in Sabrina the Teenage Witch (2000, along Richard Riehle), The X-Files (2000, with Richard Cox, Michael Hungerford, Ron Marasco, and Shannon O'Hurley), The District (2001, with Monica Staggs), and The Orlando Jones Show (2003). Poland also appeared in Lackawanna Blues (2005, with Josef Cannon and J.B. Williams), lent his voice to The Brothers (2001, with Gabrielle Union, Susan Patterson, and Henry Kingi, Jr.), and served as producer for the thriller Runt (2005).
Beside his on-screen work, Poland is an accomplished stage actor whose work included the role of Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet, Willie in Ms. Evers Boys, Wayne in Dreamgirls, and Andy Lee in 42nd Street. He is also working as a choreographer and tap dance teacher for projects such as the show La Feet for Disney's California Adventure and appeared on the national Broadway tour for The Producers along Jason Alexander and Martin Short.
External links[]
- GregPoland.info(X) – former official site
- Greg Poland at the Internet Movie Database