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+ | |birth name = Jay Michael Leggett |
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+ | |birthplace = Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA |
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+ | Leggett was best known for performing on the sketch comedy series ''in Living Color'' during the 1993-1994 TV season. He also made guest appearances on such series as ''ER'', ''Ally McBeal'', ''The Drew Carey Show'' and ''NYPD Blue''. His film credits include co-writing the 2004 comedies ''Without a Paddle'' and ''Employee of the Month'', the latter of which he also co-produced. He had a supporting role in ''Employee of the Month'', as well, as did {{s|DS9}} guest star [[Paul Dooley]]. |
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+ | Leggett collapsed and [[Star Trek deaths#November|died]] while deer hunting in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, on 23 November 2013. He was 50.[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/comic-actor-jay-leggett-dies-660011] |
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Revision as of 21:36, 3 December 2019
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Jay M. Legett (9 August 1963 – 23 November 2013; age 50) was the actor, improvisational comedian and filmmaker who played the Hierarchy member Phlox in the Star Trek: Voyager sixth season episode "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy".
Leggett was best known for performing on the sketch comedy series in Living Color during the 1993-1994 TV season. He also made guest appearances on such series as ER, Ally McBeal, The Drew Carey Show and NYPD Blue. His film credits include co-writing the 2004 comedies Without a Paddle and Employee of the Month, the latter of which he also co-produced. He had a supporting role in Employee of the Month, as well, as did Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Paul Dooley.
Leggett collapsed and died while deer hunting in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, on 23 November 2013. He was 50.[1]