Rudy E. Morrison is an actor who worked for six years as background actor on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He appeared as a regular Bajoran resident but received no credit for his appearances. A member of the former Screen Extras Guild, Morrison was active as an actor in the 1980s and 1990s.
He appeared in episodes of the television series Matlock (1987, with Michael Durrell, Scott Burkholder, Shirley Anthony, Robert Buckingham, Faith Burton, Suzanne Lodge, Monty O'Grady, Lemuel Perry, John Staible, and Roger Trantham), The Tracey Ullman Show (1988, with David Channell and Randy James), Cheers (1988-1989, with Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, Lee Allen, Don Bennett, Gayle Frank, Larry Guthrie, Ree Kai, Joseph Paz, Mark Reilly, Evans Ricciardi, George Sasaki, Walter Smith, William Ward, Lorine Mendell, Rebecca Soladay, Ilona Wilson, Alex Nevil, Joey Banks, B.K. Byron, Michael Braveheart, Uriah Carr, Melba Gonzalez, Richard Sarstedt, Bebe Neuwirth, Conrad Hurtt, Casey Kono and Kimberly L. Ryusaki), Dallas, and The Nanny (1993-1994, with Daniel Davis, Larry Guthrie, Linda Harcharic, Al Kroft, Eva Mar Pamintuan, Jim Portnoy, Roberta Storm, Thomas Dekker, Michael Bailous, Kelly Burris, Robert Cox, Lee Faranda, Jasmine Gagnier, Suzanne Lodge, Anne Woodberry, Robert Clendenin, Mike Fujimoto, Dorothy Hack, Aruni Devi Hansen and Neal Kaz).
Among his film work are the action film The Last of the Finest (1990, with Henry Darrow, Ron Canada, Jeanne Mori and Kimble Jemison), the drama Pretty Woman (1990, with Jason Alexander, Elinor Donahue, Abdul Salaam El Razzac, Larry A. Hankin, Dey Young, Norman Large, Lee Allen, Shirley Anthony, Buzz Barbee, Shirley Blackwell, Robert Buckingham, Lisa Christy, Dexter Clay, Lou DeGrado, Peter Eastman, Anthony Gordon, Larry Guthrie, Linda Harcharic, Larry Humburger, Alex Landi, Mark Lentry, John Hugh McKnight, Ivonne Perez, Nils Nichols, Lee Nickerson, Wanda Norman, Sherry O'Keefe, Gene Poe, Evans Ricciardi, Richard Sarstedt, Joel Schultz, Walter Smith, Roberta Storm, Roger Trantham, Michael Wilkinson and Michael Zurich), the comedy My Blue Heaven (1990, with Bill Irwin, Carol Kane, Ed Lauter, Leslie Cook, Joel Polis, Ellen Albertini Dow, John Harnagel, Daniel Riordan, Matt Roe, Valerie Wildman, Larry Clardy and Larry Echerer), the comedy The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991, with Jacqueline Brookes, Anthony James, Tim O'Connor, Peter Mark Richman, Don Pugsley, Manny Perry, Alex Zimmerman, John Fleck, Jane Austin, Shirley Blackwell, Thomas J. Booth, Jophery C. Brown, Robert Buckingham, Lisa Christy, Bruce Dobos, Maria Doest, Peter Eastman, Allan Graf, Clay Hodges, Sonia McDancer, Alex Landi, Suzanne Lodge, Dwayne McGee, Nils Nichols, Wanda Norman, Sherry O'Keefe, Jim Painter, Mary Peters, Don Pulford, Theresa St. Clair, Michael Stanhope, Roberta Storm, Bryan Thompson, Matt Tufo, Michael Wilkinson and Natalie Wood), the drama The Bodyguard (1992, with Bill Cobbs, Mike Starr, Bert Remsen, Donald Hotton, Douglas Price, Robert Buckingham, Juan De Villa, Bruce Dobos, Lanier Edwards, Kevin Grevioux, Adolphus Hankins, Dan Koko, Mark Kosakura, Robert Lombardo, Nils Nichols, Wanda Norman, Jim Portnoy, Evans Ricciardi, Michelle Rudy, George Sasaki, Fran Severini, Theresa St. Clair, Roberta Storm, John Tesh, Curt Truman and Dena Weyman), the crime drama Hoffa (1992, with Natalia Nogulich, Louis Giambalvo and Lena Banks), the action thriller Point of No Return (1993, with Miguel Ferrer, Olivia d'Abo, Mic Rodgers, Wendy Davies, Kenny Endoso, Lou DeGrado, Doc Duhame, Clay Hodges, Henry Kingi, Sr., David R. Maier, Joyce McNeal, Sherry O'Keefe, Ronald R. Rondell, R.A. Rondell and Theresa St. Clair), the drama Indecent Proposal (1993, with Seymour Cassel, Joel Brooks, Joseph Ruskin, Art Chudabala and Lena Banks), the comedy Dave (1993, with Frank Langella, Parley Baer, Stefan Gierasch, Charles Hallahan, Stephen Root, Dawn Arnemann, Sarah Marshall, Dendrie Taylor, Paul Collins, Peter White, Robin Gammell, Dan Butler, Buzz Barbee, Maria Berman, Tom Bysiek, David Paul Christian, Tory Christopher, Bruce Dobos, James Davison, Peggy Donaldson, Lanier Edwards, Dorothy Hack, Whitney Hall, Linda Harcharic, Suzanne Lodge, Robert Lombardo, James Minor, Karlotta Nelson, Jim Portnoy, Pam Pruitt-McGeary, Walter Smith, John Staible, Roberta Storm, Warren Tabata, Bryan Thompson, K. Uchizono, Joan Valentine and Michael Wilkinson), and the drama The American President (1995, starring Martin Sheen and David Paymer, with Anne Haney, Beau Billingslea, Gail Strickland, Clement von Franckenstein, John Mahon, Jordan Lund, Richard McGonagle, Beans Morocco, George Murdock, Jack Gilroy, Googy Gress, Ron Canada, Greg Poland, David Drew Gallagher, Antony Acker, Christina Bergstrom, Ivy Borg, Faith Burton, Uriah Carr, David Channell, David Paul Christian, Lisa Christy, Len Costanza, Janet Dey, Bruce Dobos, Larry Fine, Mike Fujimoto, Star Halm, Adolphus Hankins, Betty Hankins, Linda Harcharic, Jon Horback, Dale Kasman, Michael Kurtz, Suzanne Lodge, Dan Magee, Jack Nolan, Wanda Norman, Sherry O'Keefe, Mike Paciorek, Eva Mar Pamintuan, Aric Rogokos, Susan Sanders, Mike Satterfield, Walter Smith, Roberta Storm, Warren Tabata, Dennis Tracy, Ray Uhler, Michael Wajacs, William Ward, Mark Watson and Anne Woodberry).
Star Trek appearances[]
- DS9:
- "Shakaar" (Season 3)
- "The Way of the Warrior" (Season 4)
- "The Visitor"
- "Rejoined"
- "Broken Link"
- "Rapture" (Season 5)
- "In the Cards"
- "Call to Arms"
- "Sons and Daughters" (Season 6)
- "Favor the Bold"
- "Shadows and Symbols" (Season 7)
- "Afterimage"