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'''Michael Spound''' {{born|8|April|1957}} is the actor who played [[Lorrum]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes "[[Dreadnought (episode)|Dreadnought]]" and "[[Lifesigns]]".
 
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|birth name = Michael David Spound
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|birthplace = Los Angeles, California, USA
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'''Michael Spound''' {{born|8|April|1957}} is the actor who played [[Lorrum]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 2|second season]] episodes {{e|Dreadnought}} and {{e|Lifesigns}}.
   
 
Spound is perhaps best known for his role as Dave Kendall in the television series ''Hotel'' from 1983 through 1987. He would ultimately marry actress Heidi Bohay, who played his wife on the series, in 1988; the couple have had three children together.
 
Spound is perhaps best known for his role as Dave Kendall in the television series ''Hotel'' from 1983 through 1987. He would ultimately marry actress Heidi Bohay, who played his wife on the series, in 1988; the couple have had three children together.
   
Prior to guest starring on ''Voyager'', he appeared on such television series as ''Laverne & Shirley'' (with [[David L. Lander]] and [[Michael McKean]] as Squiggy & Lenny, respectively), ''Happy Days'', ''Family Ties'', ''The Love Boat'' (including one episode with [[Lee Meriwether]] and another with [[Vic Tayback]]), ''Murder, She Wrote'' (with [[William Windom]]), ''Matlock'' (in an episode with [[Albert Hall]], [[Daniel Roebuck]], and [[Heidi Swedberg]]), ''In the Heat of the Night'' (including a two-part episode with [[William Sadler]]), and ''The Single Guy'' (with [[Olivia d'Abo]]). Following his ''Voyager'' appearance, hehad guest spots on such programs as ''L.A. Heat'' (with [[Kenneth Tigar]]), ''The Practice'' (in an episode with [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Zach Grenier]]), ''JAG'' (with [[Scott Lawrence]], [[Robert Pine]], and [[Sam Witwer]]), ''Providence'' (with [[Scott Thompson]] and [[Concetta Tomei]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[John Vickery]]), ''ER'', ''The District'' (with [[Roger Aaron Brown]]), and ''The West Wing''.
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Prior to guest starring on ''Voyager'', he appeared on such television series as ''Laverne & Shirley'' (with [[David L. Lander]] and [[Michael McKean]] as Squiggy and Lenny, respectively), ''Happy Days'', ''Family Ties'', ''The Love Boat'' (including one episode with [[Lee Meriwether]] and another with [[Vic Tayback]]), ''Murder, She Wrote'' (with [[William Windom]]), ''Matlock'' (in an episode with [[Albert Hall]], [[Daniel Roebuck]], and [[Heidi Swedberg]]), ''In the Heat of the Night'' (including a two-part episode with [[William Sadler]]), and ''The Single Guy'' (with [[Olivia d'Abo]]). Following his ''Voyager'' appearance, hehad guest spots on such programs as ''L.A. Heat'' (with [[Kenneth Tigar]]), ''The Practice'' (in an episode with [[Bruce Davison]] and [[Zach Grenier]]), ''JAG'' (with [[Scott Lawrence]], [[Robert Pine]], and [[Sam Witwer]]), ''Providence'' (with [[Scott Thompson]] and [[Concetta Tomei]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Gordon Clapp]] and [[John Vickery]]), ''ER'', ''The District'' (with [[Roger Aaron Brown]]), and ''The West Wing''.
   
 
Besides these, he had a role in the 1983 TV movie ''Emergency Room'', starring [[LeVar Burton]], [[Gary Lockwood]], [[Warren Munson]], and [[Biff Yeager]], and the 2001 TV movie ''Spring Break Lawyer'', with [[Adrienne Barbeau]]. He also had roles in such films as ''Bye, Bye Love'' (1995, with [[Michael Bofshever]]), ''NewsBreak'' (2000, with [[Kim Darby]]), ''The Ring'' (2002, with [[Shannon Cochran]] and [[Richard Lineback]]), and ''Must Love Dogs'' (2005, with [[Christopher Plummer]]).
 
Besides these, he had a role in the 1983 TV movie ''Emergency Room'', starring [[LeVar Burton]], [[Gary Lockwood]], [[Warren Munson]], and [[Biff Yeager]], and the 2001 TV movie ''Spring Break Lawyer'', with [[Adrienne Barbeau]]. He also had roles in such films as ''Bye, Bye Love'' (1995, with [[Michael Bofshever]]), ''NewsBreak'' (2000, with [[Kim Darby]]), ''The Ring'' (2002, with [[Shannon Cochran]] and [[Richard Lineback]]), and ''Must Love Dogs'' (2005, with [[Christopher Plummer]]).
   
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Michael Spound (born 8 April 1957; age 67) is the actor who played Lorrum in the Star Trek: Voyager second season episodes "Dreadnought" and "Lifesigns".

Spound is perhaps best known for his role as Dave Kendall in the television series Hotel from 1983 through 1987. He would ultimately marry actress Heidi Bohay, who played his wife on the series, in 1988; the couple have had three children together.

Prior to guest starring on Voyager, he appeared on such television series as Laverne & Shirley (with David L. Lander and Michael McKean as Squiggy and Lenny, respectively), Happy Days, Family Ties, The Love Boat (including one episode with Lee Meriwether and another with Vic Tayback), Murder, She Wrote (with William Windom), Matlock (in an episode with Albert Hall, Daniel Roebuck, and Heidi Swedberg), In the Heat of the Night (including a two-part episode with William Sadler), and The Single Guy (with Olivia d'Abo). Following his Voyager appearance, hehad guest spots on such programs as L.A. Heat (with Kenneth Tigar), The Practice (in an episode with Bruce Davison and Zach Grenier), JAG (with Scott Lawrence, Robert Pine, and Sam Witwer), Providence (with Scott Thompson and Concetta Tomei), NYPD Blue (with Gordon Clapp and John Vickery), ER, The District (with Roger Aaron Brown), and The West Wing.

Besides these, he had a role in the 1983 TV movie Emergency Room, starring LeVar Burton, Gary Lockwood, Warren Munson, and Biff Yeager, and the 2001 TV movie Spring Break Lawyer, with Adrienne Barbeau. He also had roles in such films as Bye, Bye Love (1995, with Michael Bofshever), NewsBreak (2000, with Kim Darby), The Ring (2002, with Shannon Cochran and Richard Lineback), and Must Love Dogs (2005, with Christopher Plummer).

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