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{{Sidebar actor
| Name = Keno Deary
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|name = Keno Deary
| image = Boraalan 9.jpg
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| image2 = Chris Blackwood and Keno Deary.jpg
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|image2 = Chris Blackwood and Keno Deary.jpg
| imagecap2 = Deary and {{dis|Chris Blackwood|actor}} in "Homeward"
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|caption2 = Deary and Chris Blackwood in "Homeward"
| Birth name = Keno K. Deary
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|birth name = Keno K. Deary
 
|birthday = {{d|21|January|1972}}
| Gender = Male
 
 
|birthplace = Lynwood, California, USA
| Date of birth = {{d|21|January|1972}}
 
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| Place of birth = Lynwood, California, USA
 
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|roles = Background actor
 
|characters = [[Boraalan villager 009|Boraalan]]
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'''Keno K. Deary''' {{born|21|January|1972}} is an actor who appeared as a [[Boraalan villager 009|Boraalan]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Homeward}} in {{y|1993}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearance.
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'''Keno K. Deary''' {{born|21|January|1972}} is an actor who appeared as a [[Boraalan villager 009|Boraalan]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Homeward}}. As a background actor he received no credit for his appearance.
   
 
Deary was born in Lynwood, California, USA. He worked as casting assistant on the 1995 comedy ''Friday'' with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] and [[Michael Clarke Duncan]] and as extras set coordinator on the comedy ''B*A*P*S'' (1997, with [[Luigi Amodeo]] and [[Debra Wilson]]) and on the comedy ''Sprung'' (1997, with [[Clarence Williams III]]) on which he also had a featured part as a dog guy.
 
Deary was born in Lynwood, California, USA. He worked as casting assistant on the 1995 comedy ''Friday'' with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]] and [[Michael Clarke Duncan]] and as extras set coordinator on the comedy ''B*A*P*S'' (1997, with [[Luigi Amodeo]] and [[Debra Wilson]]) and on the comedy ''Sprung'' (1997, with [[Clarence Williams III]]) on which he also had a featured part as a dog guy.
   
Further acting work includes the short film ''A Hollow Place'' (1998, with [[Robert DoQui]] and [[Anthony Holiday]]), the comedy ''Q: The Movie'' (1999), the short comedy ''Payback'' (1999), the horror film ''Veil'' (2000), the video production ''Ghetto Rhapsody'' (2001), the short musical ''A Single Rose'' (2003, with [[Rico E. Anderson]]), the television drama ''McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out'' (2005, with [[John Larroquette]], [[Marta DuBois]], and [[Richard Fancy]]), episodes of ''In Justice'' (2006, with [[Jack Guzman]] and [[Irene Roseen]]) and ''Windfall'' (2006), and the mystery film ''Agent 5: A Night in the Last Life of'' (2008).
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Further acting work includes the short film ''A Hollow Place'' (1998, with [[Robert DoQui]] and [[Anthony Holiday]]), the comedy ''Q: The Movie'' (1999), the short comedy ''Payback'' (1999), the horror film ''Veil'' (2000), the video production ''Ghetto Rhapsody'' (2001), the short musical ''A Single Rose'' (2003, with [[Rico E. Anderson]]), the television drama ''McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out'' (2005, with [[John Larroquette]], [[Marta Dubois]], and [[Richard Fancy]]), episodes of ''In Justice'' (2006, with [[Jack Guzman]] and [[Irene Roseen]]) and ''Windfall'' (2006), and the mystery film ''Agent 5: A Night in the Last Life of'' (2008).
   
 
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/keno-deary-sr/21/683/ba7 Keno Deary] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
 
* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/keno-deary-sr/21/683/ba7 Keno Deary] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
   
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 29 November 2023

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Keno K. Deary (born 21 January 1972; age 52) is an actor who appeared as a Boraalan in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Homeward". As a background actor he received no credit for his appearance.

Deary was born in Lynwood, California, USA. He worked as casting assistant on the 1995 comedy Friday with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. and Michael Clarke Duncan and as extras set coordinator on the comedy B*A*P*S (1997, with Luigi Amodeo and Debra Wilson) and on the comedy Sprung (1997, with Clarence Williams III) on which he also had a featured part as a dog guy.

Further acting work includes the short film A Hollow Place (1998, with Robert DoQui and Anthony Holiday), the comedy Q: The Movie (1999), the short comedy Payback (1999), the horror film Veil (2000), the video production Ghetto Rhapsody (2001), the short musical A Single Rose (2003, with Rico E. Anderson), the television drama McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out (2005, with John Larroquette, Marta Dubois, and Richard Fancy), episodes of In Justice (2006, with Jack Guzman and Irene Roseen) and Windfall (2006), and the mystery film Agent 5: A Night in the Last Life of (2008).

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