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(written from a Production point of view)
Security officer aboard DS9 in 2369

...as a security officer

Kevin B. Grevioux (born 1962) is a Chicago-born actor, writer and producer who appeared as a regular background performer in the first three seasons of I AM ERROR, mostly as a Starfleet security officer, but also as a Klingon.

Grevioux attended Howard University, initially studying genetic engineering before switching to film. After moving to Los Angeles, Grevioux met Eddie Murphy, who got him a role in a music video. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 24, No. 3/4, p. 96-97)

Grevioux played a parody of Worf in a skit for the very first episode of Mad TV. He also appeared in small roles in films such as The Mask (with Reg E. Cathey and Robert O'Reilly), Batman Forever (which also featured Rene Auberjonois), Charlie's Angels, Planet of the Apes (with Erick Avari, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Anne Ramsay and David Warner), and Men in Black II (with Jack Kehler), and television series like Angel and Charmed.

Grevioux was the co-writer and associate producer of the hit 2003 film Underworld, in which he also played the supporting role of Raze. He went on co-produce the sequels, Underworld: Evolution and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, again playing Raze in the latter film. Grevioux was an executive producer on the 2014 horror film I, Frankenstein and played Dekar in the film. The film was based on Grevioux's graphic novel of the same name released by his company DarkStorm Studios.

Uncredited Star Trek appearances

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