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'''James Ager Worthy''' {{born|27|February|1961}} is a former professional basketball player who appeared as the [[Klingon]] {{dis|Koral|Klingon}} in the {{s|3}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Gambit, Part II}} in {{y|1993}}. Standing at six feet, nine inches (206 cm) tall, Worthy is the tallest-ever [[Klingon]] seen onscreen. Worthy met [[Robert O'Reilly]] on a plane flight and it was O'Reilly who persuaded him to talk to the producers to appear on ''The Next Generation''. {{broken link|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/51595.html}}
 
'''James Ager Worthy''' {{born|27|February|1961}} is a former professional basketball player who appeared as the [[Klingon]] {{dis|Koral|Klingon}} in the {{s|3}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Gambit, Part II}} in {{y|1993}}. Standing at six feet, nine inches (206 cm) tall, Worthy is the tallest-ever [[Klingon]] seen onscreen. Worthy met [[Robert O'Reilly]] on a plane flight and it was O'Reilly who persuaded him to talk to the producers to appear on ''The Next Generation''. {{broken link|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/news/article/51595.html}}
   
Worthy played basketball at the University of North Carolina from 1979-82. He led the Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship in 1982, along with fellow teammate Michael Jordan. Selected first in the 1983 NBA Draft by the LA Lakers, he went on to win three championships with that team in 1984-85, 1986-87 and 1987-88. After retiring as a player in 1994, he was named one of the NBA's {{w|NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team|50 Greatest Players}} in 1996, and was inducted into the {{w|Basketball Hall of Fame}} in 2003.
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Worthy played basketball at the University of North Carolina from 1979-82. He led the Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship in 1982, along with fellow teammate Michael Jordan. Selected first in the 1982 NBA Draft by the LA Lakers, he went on to win three championships with that team in 1984-85, 1986-87 and 1987-88. After retiring as a player in 1994, he was named one of the NBA's {{w|NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team|50 Greatest Players}} in 1996, and was inducted into the {{w|Basketball Hall of Fame}} in 2003.
   
 
Worthy's also appeared in the biopic ''Run for the Dream:The Gail Devers Story'' (1996) which included [[Leland Crooke]], [[Tina Lifford]], [[Sandra Nelson]], [[John Schuck]] and [[Albie Selznick]] and the ''In the House'' episode "Hoop Screams" (1996, with [[Roderick Garr]]). Beside his acting work, Worthy appeared as himself in television series such as ''Webster'' (1987), ''In Living Color'' (1994, with [[Jay Leggett]]), ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' (1997), ''Arli$$'' (2001), and ''Men of a Certain Age'' (2010, with [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Shelly Desai]]).
 
Worthy's also appeared in the biopic ''Run for the Dream:The Gail Devers Story'' (1996) which included [[Leland Crooke]], [[Tina Lifford]], [[Sandra Nelson]], [[John Schuck]] and [[Albie Selznick]] and the ''In the House'' episode "Hoop Screams" (1996, with [[Roderick Garr]]). Beside his acting work, Worthy appeared as himself in television series such as ''Webster'' (1987), ''In Living Color'' (1994, with [[Jay Leggett]]), ''Everybody Loves Raymond'' (1997), ''Arli$$'' (2001), and ''Men of a Certain Age'' (2010, with [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Shelly Desai]]).

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James Ager Worthy (born 27 February 1961; age 63) is a former professional basketball player who appeared as the Klingon Koral in the I AM ERROR seventh season episode "Gambit, Part II" in 1993. Standing at six feet, nine inches (206 cm) tall, Worthy is the tallest-ever Klingon seen onscreen. Worthy met Robert O'Reilly on a plane flight and it was O'Reilly who persuaded him to talk to the producers to appear on The Next Generation. [1](X)

Worthy played basketball at the University of North Carolina from 1979-82. He led the Tar Heels to the NCAA Championship in 1982, along with fellow teammate Michael Jordan. Selected first in the 1982 NBA Draft by the LA Lakers, he went on to win three championships with that team in 1984-85, 1986-87 and 1987-88. After retiring as a player in 1994, he was named one of the NBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1996, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.

Worthy's also appeared in the biopic Run for the Dream:The Gail Devers Story (1996) which included Leland Crooke, Tina Lifford, Sandra Nelson, John Schuck and Albie Selznick and the In the House episode "Hoop Screams" (1996, with Roderick Garr). Beside his acting work, Worthy appeared as himself in television series such as Webster (1987), In Living Color (1994, with Jay Leggett), Everybody Loves Raymond (1997), Arli$$ (2001), and Men of a Certain Age (2010, with Scott Bakula and Shelly Desai).

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