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Actor: Jim Metzler
Character: Chris Brynner
Series: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Episodes: "Past Tense, Part I" and "Past Tense, Part II."
Born: 23 June 1951
Place: Oneonta, New York, USA

Actor Jim Metzler (born 23 June 1951; age 72) played Chris Brynner in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "Past Tense, Part I" and "Past Tense, Part II."

He has appeared in many other popular television series such as Murder, She Wrote, Diagnosis Murder, JAG, Sliders, C.S.I.: NY and NYPD Blue. He also appeared in two episodes of Beauty and the Beast, a series which starred Ron Perlman and Armin Shimerman.

In 1983, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his supporting role in the 1982 film Tex co-starring Tom Virtue. He went on to play James Huntoon in the 1985 mini-series North and South and its 1986 continuation, North and South, Book II. Other Trek alumni who appear in this series include Jonathan Frakes, Kirstie Alley, Leon Rippy, William Schallert, Jean Simmons, Kurtwood Smith, David Ogden Stiers, and Anthony Zerbe.

He also co-starred with future Star Trek: Voyager actor Robert Picardo in the quirky 1989 horror movie 976-EVIL, which also featured Paul Willson. In 1992, Metzler co-starred wth Star Trek: The Next Generation actress Marina Sirtis in Waxwork II: Lost in Time, also co-starring Zach Galligan.

His other motion picture credits include Squeeze Play (1980, with Jennifer Hetrick), Four Friends (1981, with Craig Wasson, David Graf, Elizabeth Goldstein, and Natalia Nogulich), River's Edge (1986, with Daniel Roebuck), Hot to Trot (1988, with Virginia Madsen, Donald Hotton, George D. Wallace, Robert Towers, and Vyto Ruginis), Circuitry Man (1990, with Dennis Christopher, Barbara Alyn Woods, and Paul Willson), Delusion (1991, with Robert Costanzo and Rudolph Willrich), One False Move (1992, with Earl Billings and Jennifer Watson-Johnston), Children of the Corn III (1995, with Michael Ensign), Cadillac Ranch (1996, with Christopher Lloyd), L.A. Confidential (1997, with James Cromwell and Steven Rankin) and The United States of Leland (2003, with Michael Welch, Ron Canada, and Matt Malloy).

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