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Template:Realworld Richard Graham Sarstedt (born 25 March 1942 in Delhi, India) is an actor and singer who worked as a background extra and stand-in for eighteen years on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, and several Star Trek films. He was uncredited for all of his appearances.

Sarstedt has started his career as a singer and used the name Eden Kane in honor of the film Citizen Kane and the Biblical Garden of Eden. As Eden Kane, he has had several number one hist including "Well I Ask You" in 1961. His brothers, Peter Sarstedt and Robin "Robbie" Sarstedt, are also singers. As a singer and also with his brothers he has appeared in several episodes of Top of the Pops (1964) and Ready Steady Go! (1964). Between 1961 and 2001 he has recorded eight albums, several EPs, and many singles. He is married to Charlene and they have two children.

Among his non-Trek resume are acting and stand-in appearances in several films and television series such as Dynasty (1981-1989, starring Joan Collins), The Colbys (1985-1987, starring Stephanie Beacham, Tracy Scoggins, and Ricardo Montalban), Sisters (1991-1996, starring Ashley Judd), and Columbo.

Uncredited Star Trek appearances

Other uncredited appearances

  • VOY:
    • at least one episode as a Klingon

Uncredited TNG appearances as a Command Division officer

Uncredited VOY appearances as crewman William McKenzie

Uncredited stand-in appearances

External links

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  • EdenKane.com - official site