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[[Image:RomulanCommanderTNG.jpg|thumb|Peter Vogt, as the unnamed Romulan Commander, in 1990.]]
 
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'''Peter Vogt''' is an actor who appeared in three episodes of {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}} and {{s|VOY}}. His costume from the episode {{e|Nemesis}} was previously used as a [[Mokra Order]] uniform in the episode {{e|Resistance}} and later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8825}}
   
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Vogt filmed his scenes for "Nemesis" on Monday {{d|23|June|1997}} and Tuesday {{d|24|June|1997}} [[filming location|on location]] at the [[Warner Bros. backlot]]. Footage from his appearance in "Nemesis" was later re-used for the VOY [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Random Thoughts}}.
'''Peter Vogt''' is an actor who has appeared in the first three [[Star Trek]] spinoffs.
 
==Appearances==
 
*[[TNG]]: "[[Tin Man]]" as [[Unnamed Romulans#Romulan Commander (TNG)|Romulan Commander]]
 
*[[DS9]]: "[[A Man Alone]]" as [[Unnamed Bajorans#Bajoran #1|Bajoran Man #1]]
 
*[[VOY]]: "[[Nemesis]]" as [[Kradin|Commandant]]
 
   
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Vogt has started his acting career in the 1970s with appearances in the television drama ''They've Killed President Lincoln!'' (1971) and the drama ''The Goodbye Girl'' (1977, with [[Robert Costanzo]] and [[Paul Willson]]).
==External References==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0901100}}
 
   
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In the 1980s, he appeared in the comedy ''Hot Dog... The Movie'' (1984, with [[James Saito]]), the television movie ''Stark'' (1985, with [[Nicolas Surovy]], [[Denise Crosby]], [[Barry Gordon]], [[Mike Genovese]], [[Michael Champion]], and [[John Bloom]]), the television crime thriller ''The Deliberate Stranger'' (1986, with [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Jeannetta Arnette]], [[William Boyett]], [[Terry Farrell]], [[Cecile Callan]], [[Chip Heller]], [[Lee Brooks]], and [[Willie Garson]]), and in episodes of ''Remington Steele'' (1983, with [[James Read]] and [[Phil Rubenstein]]), ''Fatal Vision'' (1984, with [[Joel Polis]], [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Wendy Schaal]], [[Alexandra Johnson]], [[Paddi Edwards]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Matthew Faison]], [[Richard Lineback]], and [[Brian Thompson]]), ''Blue Thunder'' (1984, with [[Ray Wise]]), ''Newhart'' (1984, with [[Tony Papenfuss]]), ''Cagney & Lacey'' (1984, with [[Tina Lifford]], [[Jonathan Banks]], and [[Michael Cavanaugh]]), ''Dragnet'' (1989, with [[Branscombe Richmond]]), and ''Knots Landing'' (1989, with [[Melinda Culea]], [[Jack Axelrod]], [[Joseph Campanella]], and [[Liam Sullivan]], and directed by [[Robert Scheerer]]).
[[Category:Performers|Vogt, Peter]]
 
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Vogt had recurring roles as Mr. Dorfman in ''Head of the Class'' (1987-1993, starring Jeannetta Arnette) and as Brigadier General Jack Elliot in ''Tour of Duty'' (1989-1990, with [[Dan Gauthier]] and [[Alan Scarfe]]). Other television guest roles in the 1990s are in episodes of ''Paradise'' (1991, with [[Patrick Kilpatrick]], [[Ben Scott]], and [[Walker Edmiston]]), ''L.A. Law'' (1991, with [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Jennifer Hetrick]], [[Andrew Robinson]], and [[Diana Muldaur]]), ''MacGyver'' (1991, with [[Time Winters]], [[Colm Meaney]], and [[Christopher Neame]]), ''Billy'' (1992, with [[Marie Marshall]] and [[Clara Bryant]]), ''Cheers'' (1992-1993, with [[Kirstie Alley]], [[Kelsey Grammer]], [[Bebe Neuwirth]], [[Keene Curtis]], and Paul Willson), ''Murphy Brown'' (1994, with [[Charles Esten]], [[Jim Jansen]], and Richard Penn), ''Diagnosis Murder'' (1996, with [[Dennis Creaghan]] and [[Michelle Bonilla]]), ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (1997, with [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[Barry Wiggins]]), ''Tracey Takes On...'' (1998, with [[Rene Auberjonois]] and [[Olivia Hack]]), ''DiResta'' (1998, with [[Julianne Christie]]), ''L.A. Doctors'' (1999, with [[Jeff Allin]], [[John Gegenhuber]], and [[John Carroll Lynch]]), and ''Arli$$'' (2000, with [[Keone Young]] and [[Bill Blair]]).
[[Category:DS9 performers|Vogt, Peter]]
 
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He also appeared in the television thriller ''Deadly Medicine'' (1991, with [[Marnie McPhail]], Joel Polis, and [[John D. Gowans]]), the television drama ''Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story'' (1992, with [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Angelo Tiffe]], [[Amanda Foreman]], and [[Dennis Howard]]), the drama ''Mr. Jones'' (1993, with [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Irene Tsu]]), the comedy ''Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys'' (1995, with [[Joe Piscopo]], [[Kate Mulgrew]], and [[Don Pugsley]]), the science fiction film ''The Silencers'' (1996, with [[Dennis Christopher]], [[Clarence Williams III]], [[Stephen Rowe]], and [[Vinny Argiro]]), and more recently in the short film ''Treat, Not Trick'' (2016).
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Romulan commander, 2366.jpg|[[Romulan 24th commander 001|Romulan commander]]<br />{{TNG|Tin Man}}
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File:Bajoran 1, A Man Alone.jpg|[[Bajoran DS9 anti-Odo 001|Bajoran man]]<br />{{DS9|A Man Alone}}
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File:Kradin commandant.jpg|[[Hologram Kradin 003|Kradin commandant]]<br />{{VOY|Nemesis|Random Thoughts}}<br />(uncredited in the latter one)
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Revision as of 17:56, 27 September 2019

Real world article
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Peter Vogt is an actor who appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. His costume from the episode "Nemesis" was previously used as a Mokra Order uniform in the episode "Resistance" and later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Vogt filmed his scenes for "Nemesis" on Monday 23 June 1997 and Tuesday 24 June 1997 on location at the Warner Bros. backlot. Footage from his appearance in "Nemesis" was later re-used for the VOY fourth season episode "Random Thoughts".

Vogt has started his acting career in the 1970s with appearances in the television drama They've Killed President Lincoln! (1971) and the drama The Goodbye Girl (1977, with Robert Costanzo and Paul Willson).

In the 1980s, he appeared in the comedy Hot Dog... The Movie (1984, with James Saito), the television movie Stark (1985, with Nicolas Surovy, Denise Crosby, Barry Gordon, Mike Genovese, Michael Champion, and John Bloom), the television crime thriller The Deliberate Stranger (1986, with Lawrence Pressman, Jeannetta Arnette, William Boyett, Terry Farrell, Cecile Callan, Chip Heller, Lee Brooks, and Willie Garson), and in episodes of Remington Steele (1983, with James Read and Phil Rubenstein), Fatal Vision (1984, with Joel Polis, Mitchell Ryan, Wendy Schaal, Alexandra Johnson, Paddi Edwards, Kenneth Tigar, Matthew Faison, Richard Lineback, and Brian Thompson), Blue Thunder (1984, with Ray Wise), Newhart (1984, with Tony Papenfuss), Cagney & Lacey (1984, with Tina Lifford, Jonathan Banks, and Michael Cavanaugh), Dragnet (1989, with Branscombe Richmond), and Knots Landing (1989, with Melinda Culea, Jack Axelrod, Joseph Campanella, and Liam Sullivan, and directed by Robert Scheerer).

Vogt had recurring roles as Mr. Dorfman in Head of the Class (1987-1993, starring Jeannetta Arnette) and as Brigadier General Jack Elliot in Tour of Duty (1989-1990, with Dan Gauthier and Alan Scarfe). Other television guest roles in the 1990s are in episodes of Paradise (1991, with Patrick Kilpatrick, Ben Scott, and Walker Edmiston), L.A. Law (1991, with Corbin Bernsen, Jennifer Hetrick, Andrew Robinson, and Diana Muldaur), MacGyver (1991, with Time Winters, Colm Meaney, and Christopher Neame), Billy (1992, with Marie Marshall and Clara Bryant), Cheers (1992-1993, with Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth, Keene Curtis, and Paul Willson), Murphy Brown (1994, with Charles Esten, Jim Jansen, and Richard Penn), Diagnosis Murder (1996, with Dennis Creaghan and Michelle Bonilla), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1997, with Teri Hatcher and Barry Wiggins), Tracey Takes On... (1998, with Rene Auberjonois and Olivia Hack), DiResta (1998, with Julianne Christie), L.A. Doctors (1999, with Jeff Allin, John Gegenhuber, and John Carroll Lynch), and Arli$$ (2000, with Keone Young and Bill Blair).

He also appeared in the television thriller Deadly Medicine (1991, with Marnie McPhail, Joel Polis, and John D. Gowans), the television drama Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story (1992, with Dakin Matthews, Angelo Tiffe, Amanda Foreman, and Dennis Howard), the drama Mr. Jones (1993, with Thomas Kopache and Irene Tsu), the comedy Captain Nuke and the Bomber Boys (1995, with Joe Piscopo, Kate Mulgrew, and Don Pugsley), the science fiction film The Silencers (1996, with Dennis Christopher, Clarence Williams III, Stephen Rowe, and Vinny Argiro), and more recently in the short film Treat, Not Trick (2016).

Star Trek appearances

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