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Ric Sarabia (born 17 September 1959; age 66) is an actor who played an illusory alien in the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episode "Vanishing Point" and a Human bar patron in the Star Trek: Picard third season episode "The Next Generation". His costume from "Vanishing Point" was later sold off on It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1](X)

Sarabia has played djembe percussion professional for over twenty years and has been the singer and frontman of the band "Whomever". He has also appeared in several stage plays and television commercials.

Among his acting resume are films such as Charlie Grant's War (1984), Short Circuit 2 (1988, with Michael McKean), Renegades (1989, with Robert Knepper and Bill Smitrovich), Body Language (1995, with Marnie McPhail), Just Visiting (2001, with Malcolm McDowell, Darryl Henriques, and Kelsey Grammer), One Night at McCool's (2001, with Tim de Zarn and stunts by Manny Perry and Steve Rizzo), and Pit Fighter (2005).

His resume also includes guest appearances in television series such as Adderly (1987), Friday the 13th: The Series (1987-88), War of the Worlds (1988-89, starring Richard Chaves), Timecop (1997, starring Don Stark), Port Charles (1999), Angel (1999), The X-Files (2001, starring Gillian Anderson, with Judson Scott), ER (2002, with Lori Petty, Julianna McCarthy and Michelle C. Bonilla), The Shield (2003), and Scrubs (2006, starring Ken Jenkins).

Other credits include Bound to Vengeance (2015), Little Boy (2015, with Cary-Hiroyuki, Mary Stein, Yoshio Iizuka, Lukas Behnken, and Zero Kazama), Live by Night (2016, with Zoë Saldana, Titus Welliver, Derek Mears, Michael Papajohn, Tom Virtue, Massi Furlan, and Bill Blair), and The Endless (2017) as well as guest roles in episodes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2015), Conan (2015), Supergirl (2016, with Glenn Morshower), and Rush Hour (2016, starring Wendie Malick, with Paul Zies, Brandon Molale, and Diedrich Bader).

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