James McIntire is the actor who played Hali in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "Who Watches The Watchers".
McIntire started his career in the early '80s, where he appeared in Little House on the Prairie (1980, with Jonathan Banks and Wayne Grace) and The Dukes of Hazzard (1980, with Ray Young and Warren Munson). He continued and played roles in Hill Street Blues (1986, with James B. Sikking and Eric Pierpoint), Stingray (1986, with Steve Vinovich and Greg Barnett), The A-Team (1986, starring Dwight Schultz and with Valerie Wildman and Robert Miano), Sledge Hammer! (1987, with Diz White), and Murder, She Wrote (1987, with Michael Horton and William Windom).
He also performed in several films, including Death Hunt (1981, with Ed Lauter), Walking the Edge (1985, with Terrence Beasor and Ivy Bethune), the television drama Acceptable Risks (1986, featuring Harvey Vernon), Good Morning, Vietnam (1987 starring Robin Williams, with Noble Willingham), and Return of the Living Dead Part II (1988).
McIntire also made two appearances in Tour of Duty (1989, with Dan Gauthier and John DeMita), Life Goes On (1989, starring Bill Smitrovich, with Louis Giambalvo, Earl Boen, and Glenn Morshower). His last known performances are supporting roles in Class of 1999 (1990, starring Malcolm McDowell and Patrick Kilpatrick) and Ghost Dad (1990, with Eric Menyuk, Amy Hill and Jeanne Mori).