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Ray Uhler (born 3 June 1938; age 86) is an actor who played a Night Club Dancer in Star Trek: First Contact. He received no credit for this appearance. Uhler also lent his voice to the video game Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.

Uhler trained acting under coach Gordon Jump at the Del Mar Media Arts and cold reading at the Backstage Theater. He appeared in several industrials and commercials and was featured in the video games series The Journeyman Project (1995, 1997 and 1998). Among his television work are also appearances in Murder One, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and the Discovery Channel documentary Masters of Deception.

Among his film work are the drama Lap Dancer (1995), Batman Forever (1995), as a senator in The American President (1995, with David Paymer, Anne Haney, Beau Billingslea, Gail Strickland, Clement von Franckenstein, John Mahon, Wendie Malick, Jordan Lund, Richard McGonagle, Beans Morocco, George Murdock, Googy Gress, Ron Canada, Greg Poland, David Drew Gallagher, Dan Magee, Martin Sheen, Craig Hosking, Warren Tabata, Aric Rogokos, Uriah Carr, Michael Wajacs, Sherry O'Keefe, Adolphus Hankins, and Mike Fujimoto), Nick of Time (1995, with Bill Smitrovich, C.J. Bau, and stunts by Maria Kelly), My Best Friend's Wedding (1997, with Kelly Sheerin), One Night Stand (1997), Ali (2001, with Bruce McGill, LeVar Burton, Albert Hall, Victoria Dillard, Brad Greenquist, Michael Dorn, and stunt coordinated by Joel Kramer), Old School (2003, with Harve Presnell, Andy Dick, Terry O'Quinn, and stunts by Christopher Leps, Alex Madison, and Tim Trella), and the thriller Things You Don't Tell… (2006).

More recently he was featured in the television movie OffCampus (2009) and the short drama Simple Logic (2009).

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