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Revision as of 19:03, 27 September 2019

List of unnamed Deep Space 9 residents.

By location

Bareil assassination attempt

These spectators watched Vedek Winn Adami and Bareil Antos during their speech on the Promenade in 2369. When Commander Benjamin Sisko stopped Neela, who tried to assassinate Bareil, he knocked the Bajoran man and the second Human man to the ground. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

All three performers received no credit for their appearance.

School children

DS9 school

The school aboard Deep Space 9 with Keiko O'Brien as teacher

These children joined Keiko O'Brien's school aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369.

Several children joined Jake Sisko and Nog on the first day of school. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

According to the script, the Bajoran boy was eight years old, the Bajoran girl ten. The information that three of the kids are Human came from the script of the episode.

The same year, while Keiko was on Earth and her husband Miles O'Brien took over as a substitute teacher, several more children joined the classroom. (DS9: "The Nagus")

According to the script all students in this episode range from age six to fourteen.
It may be possible that one of the Bajorans was named Luta. A line from the script which did not made it into the episode stated that O'Brien wanted to see the algebra homework of Jake and Luta.
The alien girl may be a native of Rekag-Seronia, as the makeup used for its inhabitants is nearly identical to the girl's.

These children were present when Vedek Winn Adami visited the school. She denounced Keiko O'Brien's scientific teaching about the wormhole, instead of teaching the Bajoran religious view. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

Springball match

File:Springball court, For the cause.jpg

Springball spectators

These springball spectators and watched Major Kira during her matches, including one with a male opponent. (DS9: "For the Cause")

Most of the spectators were Bajorans, with a few Humans. They were played by unknown performers. Bashir, Garak and Ziyal were also present.
Although his face was not seen, the script confirms that the opponent was a male Bajoran. He was played by an unknown actor. (script)

By species

Anticans

Bajorans

Anti-Odo mob

Mob member 1
File:Bajoran 1, A Man Alone.jpg

A Bajoran man

This Bajoran man was among a group of Bajorans in an anti-Odo hysteria because they believed Odo had murdered a fellow Bajoran. He and his mob friends threatened Odo and followed him to the security office where they wanted his death but were stopped by Commander Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This Bajoran was played by Peter Vogt.
Mob member 2
File:Bajoran man, Tom Morga, A man alone.jpg

A Bajoran man

This Bajoran was part of a mob of Bajorans who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a fellow Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, in front of the security office, he was knocked out by Major Kira Nerys. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no credit for this appearance.
Mob member 3
File:Bajoran 4 A Man Alone.jpg

A Bajoran man

This male Bajoran was part of the mob who threatened Odo because they believed Odo had murdered a Bajoran. In the brawl caused by this action, he threw a stone and knocked one Bajoran deputy unconscious, before he was stopped by Chief O'Brien. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Vincent Mazzella, Jr., who received no credit for his appearance.

Assay office

Assistant
Assay office assistant

A Bajoran assistant

This Bajoran civilian worked as assistant in the assay office aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. He assisted the Bajoran clerk in storing the artifacts that Vash brought from the Gamma Quadrant. Shortly after this, he informed Quark about the treasures from the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "Q-Less")

This Bajoran was played by an unknown actor.
Clerk
File:Bajoran Clerk, Q-Less.jpg

A Bajoran clerk

The Bajoran clerk ran the assay office on the space station Deep Space 9 in 2369. He inventoried Vash's possessions that she placed in a storage locker. He assured her that the assay office was the safest place to keep her goods. (DS9: "Q-Less")

This Bajoran was played by Van Epperson.

Bajoran couple

Madalones, Times Orphan

A Bajoran couple

This Bajoran couple visited Quark's Bar in 2374.

They went to the second level of the bar when Molly O'Brien, aged and confused through a time portal and the strange environment, went downstairs, and hit the woman. The couple fell down the rest of the stairs. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

This Bajoran stunt couple was portrayed by stunt coordinator Dennis Madalone and his wife Linda Madalone. Neither received credit for their appearances.

Bajorans following Sisko

Bajoran DS9 dual officer, 2373

Bajoran residents

Bajoran residents on the Promenade crowded around Benjamin Sisko as he was walking among them. Sisko had received a series of pagh'tem'far and could see the past, present, and future. The people wished to hear his wisdom. (DS9: "Rapture")

The residents were played by unknown performers.

Bajoran man

Male Bajoran DS9 resident

A Bajoran man

This Bajoran man was one of the residents aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369.

He was one of the civilians, listening to the speech of Vedeks Bareil and Winn on the Promenade aboard Deep Space 9. He also witnessed the assassination attempt on Bareil by Neela. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This Bajoran was played by background actor Bob Harks who received no credit for his appearance.

Bajoran walking on the Promenade

Bajoran walking on the Promenade

A Bajoran

This Bajoran was walking on the Promenade when Miles O'Brien escorted Tosk to Quark's. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

This Bajoran was played by an unknown actor.

Bajoran with aphasia

Aphasic Bajoran

A Bajoran

A Bajoran with aphasia contracted the disease from a virus that was left behind on Terok Nor following the Cardassian Occupation of Bajor. The virus made the person unable to speak coherently. (DS9: "Babel")

This Bajoran was played by an unknown actor.

Bajoran woman 1

Bajoran woman on promenade, 2369

Watching Bareil in 2369

Bajoran preparing fabric

Working on the Promenade

This Bajoran woman was a resident aboard Deep Space 9.

Dressed in a red dress, she watched the speech of Vedeks Bareil and Winn on the Promenade aboard Deep Space 9. She also witnessed the assassination attempt on Bareil by Neela. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

She was one of the Bajorans told by Li Nalas to calm down and leave the space aboard the runabouts to non-Bajorans during the evacuation of the station. (DS9: "The Siege")

She visited Quark's bar where she took part in a game near the entry of the bar. Later, she was walking on the upper level of the Promenade when Major Kira talked to Grand Nagus Zek regarding his present. (DS9: "Rules of Acquisition")

She walked on the Promenade when several groups of Skrreeans arrived on the station. (DS9: "Sanctuary")

She was also on the Promenade and talked to another civilian when she passed Sakonna and William Samuels near the Promenade directory. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

She was walking on the Promenade and talking to another Bajoran when Odo and Quark were released from the security office and security aboard the station was back. (DS9: "Civil Defense")

She visited the replimat when Kira introduced Odo to Tiron. (DS9: "Meridian")

In 2371, she was preparing fabric next to Major Kira for the third annual Bajoran Gratitude Festival aboard the station. Later, she attended the festival and threw a renewal scroll into the fire. (DS9: "Fascination")

Together with another Bajoran woman, she passed Quark's bar when Miles O'Brien saw his vision of Ee'char. (DS9: "Hard Time")

She ran a jumja stick shop on the Promenade and sol such a sweet to Senator Kimara Cretak in 2375. (DS9: "Image in the Sand")

She was searching for someone from the upper level of the Promenade when she was passed by Odo and Laas. (DS9: "Chimera")

She was working in one of the shops on the Promenade. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

This Bajoran woman was played by regular background actress Mary Mascari who received no credit for her appearances.

Bajoran woman 2

Bajoran woman on promenade, 2372

A Bajoran woman

This Bajoran woman was a resident aboard Deep Space 9.

Together with another Bajoran woman, she passed Quark's bar when Miles O'Brien saw his vision of Ee'char. (DS9: "Hard Time")

She was walking on the second level of the Promenade in 2373 when several stopped in front of the large windows and watched another Dominion convoy pass the wormhole. Later, she was among the Bajorans who were evacuated to Bajor. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

She was walking on the upper level of the Promenade near Quark's where she passed Worf, Odo, and Doctor Bashir. (DS9: "The Reckoning")

She had a drink with a fellow Bajoran woman in Quark's when Quark, disguised as "Lumba", had a drink with Nilva. (DS9: "Profit and Lace")

She passed Worf, Martok, Sisko and Admiral Ross in front of Quark's bar when Worf was asked to be the Federation ambassador to Qo'noS. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

This Bajoran woman was played by regular background actress Dorothy Hack who received no credit for her appearances.

Bajoran woman 3

Bajoran woman watching the emissary

A Bajoran woman

This Bajoran woman was a resident aboard Deep Space 9.

She attended the third annual Bajoran Gratitude Festival aboard Deep Space 9 in 2371. Later, she had a drink at Quark's bar with fellow Bajorans. (DS9: "Fascination")

She was among the Bajorans on the Promenade who crowded around Benjamin Sisko as he was walking among them. Sisko had received a series of pagh'tem'far and could see the past, present, and future. She wished to hear his wisdom. (DS9: "Rapture")

She was among the group of civilians and Bajorans who welcomed Captain Sisko and the Federation back aboard Deep Space 9 following the retreat of the Dominion and the Cardassians in 2374. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")

She visited the Bajoran temple on the Promenade when the mirror universe counterpart of Bareil Antos joined the ceremony led by Vedek Ossan. Later, she and another woman passed Bareil and Major Kira on the Promenade. (DS9: "Resurrection")

She was selling some things at a small sales table at the Promenade near the Bajoran temple. (DS9: "The Reckoning")

She had a drink with a fellow Bajoran woman in Quark's when Quark, disguised as "Lumba", had a drink with Nilva. (DS9: "Profit and Lace")

This recurring Bajoran woman was played by an unknown actress.
She also appeared as an El-Aurian survivor in Star Trek Generations and as a Hospital administrator in the Ally McBeal first season episode "These Are the Days" in 1998.

Bajoran woman 4

This Bajoran woman was a resident aboard Deep Space 9.

She passed Major Kira and Jadzia Dax on the Promenade in front of Quark's when Quark tried to get the two female officers into his bar. Later, she visited Quark's bar herself. (DS9: "Babel")

She was present on the Promenade during the bombing of the station's school and during the speech of Vedek Bareil and Vedek Winn. She also witnessed the assassination attempt at Vedek Bareil. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

She was one of the Bajorans told by Li Nalas to calm down and leave the space aboard the runabouts to non-Bajorans during the evacuation of the station. (DS9: "The Siege")

She was one of the spectators outside of Quark's during the investigation regarding the killing of Kozak. She also listened to Quark's speech, how he killed the Klingon in self defense. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

In 2371, she prepared fabric on the Promenade for the Bajoran Gratitude Festival and attended the festival openening by Major Kira on the Promenade. (DS9: "Fascination")

This recurring Bajoran was played by regular background actress and stand-in Susan Lewis who received no credit for her appearances.

Civilians watching Sisko leave (2374)

Bajoran officer on the promenade 2374

Bajoran civilians on DS9

Bajoran civilians crowded around as Benjamin Sisko left Deep Space 9 after the death of Jadzia Dax. (DS9: "Tears of the Prophets")

The Bajorans were played by unknown performers.

Morn's funeral

Funeral attendee 1
Bajoran funeral attendee

A Bajoran funeral attendee

This man was an attendee at Morn's funeral at Quark's in 2374. During a eulogy given by Quark, he was asked to take Morn's seat at the bar to keep his seat warm. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This Bajoran was played by regular extra Mark Allen Shepherd, who also played Morn, and received no credit for all of his appearances.
Funeral attendee 2
Morn art and Bajoran mourner

A Bajoran with white hair

This man was an attendee at Morn's funeral at Quark's in 2374. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

This Bajoran was played by an unknown actor.

Gratitude Festival

Bajoran girl
File:Bajoran gong.jpg

A Bajoran girl

This Bajoran girl hit a gong to start the Bajoran Gratitude Festival. (DS9: "Fascination")

This Bajoran girl was played by an unknown actress.
Lute player
File:Bajoran lute, Fascination.jpg

Bajoran lute player

This Bajoran lute player played a lute and entertained the people on Deep Space 9 in 2371 during the Bajoran Gratitude Festival, which was held on the station. (DS9: "Fascination")

The lute player was played by an unknown actor.

Latara's husband

This Bajoran man married Ensign Latara, who was stationed aboard Deep Space 9, in 2372. After their marriage, they asked for Captain Benjamin Sisko, the Emissary of the Prophets, to give his blessing to their union. He did so, making them both very happy. (DS9: "Accession")

This Bajoran man was played by an unknown actor.

Onara's daughter

Onara's daughter

Onara's daughter

This Bajoran girl was the daughter of Lieutenant Onara, a military officer in the Bajoran Militia. She was born in 2358. In 2372, her father asked for Benjamin Sisko's blessing at her Ih'tanu ceremony. Sisko agreed to give her the blessing. (DS9: "Accession")

The daughter was played by an unknown actress.

Quark's female customer

Female Bajoran customer 2369

A female Bajoran

This female Bajoran was a customer of Quark's Bar where she lost her currency pouch in 2369. It was returned to her by Rom with great disappointment by Quark. (DS9: "The Nagus")

This Bajoran woman was played by an unknown actress.

Religious figures

Monk (2369)
File:Bajoran Monk -1, Emissary.jpg

A Bajoran monk

The Bajoran monk greeted Benjamin Sisko when he arrived on Deep Space 9. He told him that the Prophets welcomed Sisko and asked him to enter a Bajoran temple. Sisko told him that he would do so at another time. (DS9: "Emissary")

The monk was played by Donald Hotton.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Prylar Mond. The novel Inferno identifies him as Prylar Rulan.
Monks (2369)
Bajoran monks on promenade, 2369

Two Bajoran monks

These two Bajoran monks visited Deep Space 9's Promenade in 2369 and witnessed Constable Odo's try to guide the gunji jackdaws over the Promenade. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

Both monks were played by unknown performers.
According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, one of the monks was played by the animal handler for the emus.
Monks (2370)
Bajoran monks, 2370

Three Bajoran monks

These three Bajoran monks were on Deep Space 9 in 2369 and witnessed the racquetball game between Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien. (DS9: "Rivals")

Both monks were played by unknown performers.
Monk supporting Winn
Bajoran monk supporting Winn

A Bajoran monk

This Bajoran monk was present when Vedek Winn Adami gathered a group of Bajorans around her and confronted Keiko O'Brien with the Bajoran religion on the Promenade. He supported Winn and left the place behind her. Later he assisted her dressing up inside the Bajoran shrine. After the failed assassination attempt on Vedek Bareil by Neela, he accompanied Vedek Winn off the station. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This Bajoran monk was played by an unknown actor.
Monk (2372)
File:Bajoran monk Way of the Warrior.jpg

A Bajoran monk

This Bajoran monk resided on Deep Space 9 in 2372. He passed Drex and a few other Klingons on the Promenade, shortly before they stopped Morn. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

This monk was played by an unknown actor.
Ranjen (2374)
Bajoran ranjen, 2374

A Bajoran ranjen

This Ranjen was walking on the Promenade and ringing the bell to announce services at the Bajoran temple in 2374. He was passed by Captain Benjamin Sisko who stopped and considered to enter the temple for services. The ranjen looked surprised at Sisko. When Sisko prepared to enter, he was contacted by Lieutenant Commander Worf over com and had to leave because of the arrival of Kai Winn Adami. The ranjen stood at the doorway of the temple and starred at Sisko until he left.

Later, the ranjen was among the Bajorans who sent prayers to the Prophets by sitting on the floor of the Promenade and led by Kai Winn. When Benjamin Sisko arrived to send this last group to the transport due to the evacuation of the station, the ranjen left with the other Bajorans after Winn told them to do so. (DS9: "The Reckoning")

This ranjen was played by an unknown actor.
He was identified as ranjen in the script of the episode.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Shandor.
Vedek at auction
Vedek at auction

A Bajoran vedek

This Bajoran vedek was present during an auction in Quark's in 2373. He was one of the bidders. (DS9: "In the Cards")

He was played by regular background actor Mark Newsom, who received no credit for this appearance.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Dohlem. [1]

Bajorans at the Replimat

Bajoran boy
Bajoran boy 2375

A Bajoran boy

This Bajoran boy was among the Bajorans who were standing at the Replimat and watched Captain Sisko after they learned that Sisko planned to marry Kasidy Yates. (DS9: "Penumbra")

This Bajoran boy was played by background actor Kevin M. Brettauer, who received no credit for this part.
Bajorans standing around
Bajoran boy 2375

Bajorans at Replimat

These Bajorans were standing at the Replimat and watched Captain Sisko after they learned that Sisko planned to marry Kasidy Yates. (DS9: "Penumbra")

The Bajoran boy has his own article. The other Bajorans behind him were played by unknown performers.
Waiter

This Bajoran worked as a waiter in the Replimat aboard the space station Deep Space 9 in 2369.

He served drinks when Doctor Julian Bashir and a Bajoran woman had a date at this location.

Later, Q disguised himself as the Bajoran waiter to prevent Bashir dating Vash for dinner. (DS9: "Q-Less")

This Bajoran waiter was played by an unknown actor.
Garanian bolites couple

The Bajoran couple were eating at the Replimat when Jake Sisko and Nog released some Garanian bolites by their table. They began to itch and harmlessly turn blue and yellow before the effects subsided. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

Woman on a date with Bashir
File:Bajoran woman, Q-Less.jpg

A Bajoran woman

In 2369, Doctor Julian Bashir attempted to impress this Bajoran woman, in whom he had romantic interest, with stories about his days at the Starfleet Medical Academy. He told her during their date at the Replimat about his final exam and how he mistook a preganglionic fiber for a postganglionic nerve. The Bajoran woman seemed fascinated by his stories and when Bashir had to leave she told him that there would be another time for them. (DS9: "Q-Less")

This Bajoran woman was played by Laura Cameron.

Resident

Bajoran civilian in Quarks bar 2369

A Bajoran civilian

This male Bajoran civilian lived on Deep Space 9 between 2369 and 2375.

He was present at Quark's Bar when a Dopterian pickpocket robbed Lwaxana Troi's latinum hair brooch and Constable Odo found the robber. (DS9: "The Forsaken")

He also visited the bar when the crewmembers of the station were affected by the Saltah'na energy spheres. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

He passed Major Kira Nerys on the second level of the Promenade and later the survivors of Gallitep in front of the security office. Later he witnessed the murder of Aamin Marritza by Kainon. (DS9: "Duet")

He was present on the Promenade when Keiko and Miles O'Brien spent time at the jumja stick shop and when the orthodox Bajoran group arrived on the station. When the school aboard the station was destroyed by a bomb, he was among the group of shocked bystanders. This Bajoran welcomed Vedek Bareil Antos at the airlock during the vedek's first visit aboard the station. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

When Quark tried to honour Kira, as being the one millionth customer, she pointed to this Bajoran, and suggested Quark give to honor to him instead. (DS9: "Meridian")

After the employees of Quark's decided to end their strike, Leeta stopped him as he entered, saying, "why don't you try your luck at the Dabo wheel? Remember, every Bajoran gets one free spin." (DS9: "Bar Association")

This Bajoran was played by an unknown actor who received no credit for his appearances.
He was one of the regular background performers throughout the run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Shop owners

Damaged Promenade in Emissary

Bajoran shop owners

Bajoran shop owners leaving the Promenade after their shops were destroyed by the Cardassians prior to the Cardassian withdrawal in 2369. (DS9: "Emissary")

The Bajoran shop owners were played by unknown performers.

Vendor

Bajoran vendor

A Bajoran vendor

This Bajoran vendor was working at the jumja stick shop on the Promenade of Deep Space 9 in 2369.

He sold jumja sticks to Miles O'Brien until his wife Keiko was accused of blasphemy by Vedek Winn Adami. Then the vendor refused to sell jumja sticks to O'Brien and told him there were no more, although several were displayed at his shop. O'Brien got angry and grabbed him on his collar, but left with Keiko. The vendor shouted that O'Brien and Keiko should seek the Prophets. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This Bajoran vendor was played by actor Michael Eugene Fairman.

Woman

Bajoran woman

A Bajoran woman on Deep Space 9

A Bajoran woman was behind a security deputy who confronted Lursa and B'Etor. (DS9: "Past Prologue")

This Bajoran woman was played by an unknown actress.

Worker 1

Bajoran worker 1 2369

A Bajoran

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Cole McKay, who received no credit for this appearance.

Worker 2

Bajoran worker 2 2369

A Bajoran

This male Bajoran was one of the civilians who cleaned up the debris from the Promenade after Deep Space 9 was left damaged by the Cardassians. When the Markalian thief tried to escape from Odo he knocked him down. (DS9: "Emissary")

This Bajoran was played by stunt actor Red Horton, who received no credit for this appearance.

Bolians

Bolian woman (2369-2372)

Bolian female, Captive Pursuit

A Bolian woman

This Bolian woman was a resident aboard Deep Space 9 from 2369 til 2372. She was a frequent guest in Quark's and was often seen on the Promenade.

She was among the guests at Quark's after the Ferengi "repaired" his malfunctioning replicators and was later seen in the hospital, re-built from empty crew quarters. (DS9: "Babel")

This Bolian woman participated in a dabo game at Quark's and cheated because she didn't place her wager onto the green line after the game was completed. Quark escorted her out of his bar and told her that she should never visit his bar again. While leaving she examined Tosk who witnessed this action. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

She was flirting with Morn on the promenade while the USS Enterprise-D docked at Deep Space 9. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I")

Together with a Bolian man she was leaving the station in 2370. (DS9: "The Siege")

She was exiting Quark's behind Martus Mazur, as Mazur spotted Roana across the Promenade. She, along with a Bajoran man, later passed Quark and Commander Benjamin Sisko as Quark argued against the opening of Club Martus. She was later a guest in Club Martus where she conversed with a Pakled guest, before going on a winning streak with one of Martus' gambling devices. A short time later she was among the crowd of gamblers who all hit the jackpot at the same time. She was later seen leaving Club Martus as Quark arranged the racquetball match between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir across the way. Afterwards she stood outside of Quark's, telling of her winnings, with the same Paklad man. At 1200 hours the next day, the same two stood in Quark's and watched the aforementioned match between O'Brien and Bashir on a viewscreen Quark had set up over his bar. She was later expressed anger when O'Brien disconnected the video feed. (DS9: "Rivals")

She was frequently seen on the Promenade such as when Vedek Bareil visited the station. (DS9: "Shadowplay")

She joined a male Bolian in the Klingon restaurant aboard the station when Jadzia took Arjin out for dinner. (DS9: "Playing God")

She visited the Promenade when Sakonna and William Patrick Samuels met and visited later Quark's during Sakonna's meeting with Quark. She also passed Commander Sisko and Gul Dukat on the Promenade after both returned from Volan III. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

She observed the Promenade from the second level when Doctor Bashir and Garak met for lunch in the Replimat. (DS9: "The Wire")

She was present on the Promenade when USS Voyager docked at Deep Space 9 in 2371. (VOY: "Caretaker")

She participated in the dabo game at Quark's when a brawl between the Klingon Intelligence officers and Romulan guards started and was shocked by the following fight. (DS9: "Visionary")

She ran a kiosk in 2372 on the Promenade and opened it while the Klingons made their shore leave on DS9. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

In an alternate timeline in 2372, she attended the memorial service for Benjamin Sisko on the Promenade from the upper level. (DS9: "The Visitor")

She was present on the Promenade when the employees of Quark's went on strike, but visited the establishment during the strike. (DS9: "Bar Association")

She was sitting at the bar in Quark's when Miles O'Brien attacked Quark because of serving his drink not fast enough. (DS9: "Hard Time")

Bolian female

Production photo

This Bolian was played by regular background actress Mary Meinel-Newport, who received no credit for her appearances.
This Bolian female is possibly Lysia Arlin.
Further appearances

Bolian woman (2372)

Bolian woman DS9

A Bolian woman

This Bolian woman was standing and watching on the promenade as a sick Odo had to leave the station to undergo treatment on the Founders' homeworld in late 2372. (DS9: "Broken Link")

She was played by an unknown actress.

Young Bolian waiter

Young Bolian waiter

A Bolian waiter

This Bolian male began working as a waiter for Quark when he was no longer allowed to employ Ferengi in his bar in 2373. (DS9: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places", "Rapture")

He cleared Rom's plate after he left to go on duty, then passed Quark a plate of food for Leeta and sat down on the same bar stool. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")

He stood behind the bar and cleaned some glasses when Odo first met Arissa. (DS9: "A Simple Investigation")

He informed Quark that his cousin Gaila was about to arrive on the station. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

He was one of the bidders at an auction held at Quark's in late 2373 and purchased a post-eventualist, pre-Matoian bronze and triptin sculpture for one bar and three strips of Latinum. Quark called him "the blue man with the good shoes". (DS9: "In the Cards")

He was an invited guest to Jadzia Dax's bachelorette party and engaged in a strange dance/fight with Morn; Kira called it a "scuffle". (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited")

This recurring Bolian was played by an unknown actor.

Bolian bartender with Quark

This Bolian was seen near Quark. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

This Bolian was played by uncredited extra Ken Gruz.

Dopterians

Humans

Bar guests

These two Humans visited Quark's Bar in 2374.

When Molly O'Brien, aged through a time portal, tried to escape the strange environment in Quark's, she ran down the stairs from the second level, punched the woman to the ground and hit a Ferengi waiter who fell onto the male Human. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")

Both Humans were portrayed by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Boxing spectators

These two Humans watched the boxing fight between Q and Commander Benjamin Sisko in Quark's Bar which was created by Q in 2369. When Sisko punched Q hard he fell back and these two civilians caught him. (DS9: "Q-Less")

Both Humans were portrayed by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Civilians during attack

These Deep Space 9 residents were among the people who were evacuated when the Cardassians, under the command of Gul Jasad, attacked the station in 2369. Following several explosions on the promenade they were hit by structures of the station and thrown through the air. (DS9: "Emissary")

Human eating

This Human was eating on Deep Space 9 in 2371 with a Talarian who had barely touched his food while the Human had already finished. Garak pointed them out to Julian Bashir as an example to support his hypothesis that eating quickly rather than savoring one's food was a Human characteristic. Annoyed, Bashir then suggested that Garak and the Talarian could spend the afternoon together while he and the Human ate dessert. (DS9: "Improbable Cause")

Human female in dress

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A female civilian

This female civilian was waiting in front of an airlock aboard Deep Space 9 when Onaya arrived aboard the station in 2372. (DS9: "The Muse")

This woman was played by an unknown actress.
The dress worn by her in this episode was originally created for Alsia in the 1994 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rivals" and was re-used in several Star Trek films and episodes. It was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]

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A Human female

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A Human DS9 resident

This Human female was a resident on Deep Space 9 in 2369.

She walked on the Promenade shortly after the Cardassian attack on DS9 was successfully stopped. (DS9: "Emissary")

She had lunch at the replimat when Garak introduced himself to Doctor Julian Bashir. (DS9: "Past Prologue")

She joined a Bajoran officer in Quark's and was later shopping with a bag on the Promenade. After she visited the Replimat, she joined the mob which hunted Odo down to his security office and was calmed down by Commander Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

Although the station was under an emergency quarantine because of the aphasia virus in 2369, she joined several other Humans, Bajorans, and aliens in Quark's Bar. Later, she was one of the infected patients who were treated in crew quarters which were re-built into a hospital. (DS9: "Babel")

She had a conversation with Doctor Bashir in front of the infirmary when Miles O'Brien gave Tosk a tour on the promenade. She examined him doubtful and left with Bashir inside the infirmary. Later she visited Quark's where she met some other civilians. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

The same year she passed the Klaestron Ilon Tandro and the two Klaestron officers on the Promenade and visited Quark's before the Federation freighter Norkova arrived at Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Dax", "The Passenger")

She was talking to Morn on the Promenade when Nog and Jake Sisko made a business deal with the Lissepian freighter captain. Later she participated in several games at Quark's and was meeting with friends in the bar. (DS9: "Progress")

She was running over the Promenade when it was snowing there due to the imagination of the residents which became reality. Later she participated in a dabo game and was winning like all other players. She was also on the Promenade when Odo and a Bajoran officer guided the gunji jackdaws over the Promenade. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

She participated in a dabo game at Quark's when Constable Odo tried to get information from the Ferengi about the mission of the Klingon attack cruiser IKS Toh'Kaht. Later she passed the security office and was again present in Quark's when Major Kira threw Quark over his bar. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

She was talking to a Bajoran officer when a Bajoran vendor refused to sell a jumja stick to Chief O'Brien. Later she witnessed the destruction of the stations school by a bomb and Vedek Winn Adami's walk through the aftermath. She was very excited when Vedek Bareil Antos visited the station and tried to grab him shortly before Neela's assassination attempt on Bareil's life. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This resident was played by regular background actress Tyana Parr, who received no credit for her appearances.

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Female Human DS9 resident 2369

A Human female

This Human female was one of Deep Space 9's residents in 2369.

She witnessed the arrival of Lursa and B'Etor on the station and the following struggle with a Bajoran security deputy. After Constable Odo arrived the two Klingon women gave their weapons away and left the location. This woman was watching them shocked. (DS9: "Past Prologue")

The same year she witnessed Vash's transformation by Q on the Promenade and was later visiting the Replimat aboard the station. (DS9: "Q-Less")

She was on the Promenade when Odo banished Jake Sisko and Nog from sitting on the second level. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

She was also on the Promenade when the school aboard the station was destroyed by a bomb and when Vedek Winn Adami visited the aftermath. Later she witnessed Neela's assassination attempt of Vedek Bareil Antos. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This DS9 resident was played by regular background actress Holiday Freeman who received no credit for her appearances.

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Woman on the promenade witnessing the arrival of Lursa and B'Etor

Woman on the Promenade witnessing the arrival of Lursa and B'Etor aboard Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Past Prologue")

She was played by an unknown actress.

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Human female in Quarks

A female Human

This Human female was in Quark's having a drink with a Starfleet officer, when Miles O'Brien came in with the alien Tosk to have a drink. Before this she was seen walking on the promenade. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

This female resident was played by an unknown actress.

Human male 1

This Human man was among the residents of Deep Space 9 who were evacuated when the Cardassians under the command of Gul Jasad attacked the station in 2369. Caused by several explosions on the promenade he was hit by a structure of the station. (DS9: "Emissary")

He was present when Vedek Winn and Bareil held a speech on the Promenade in 2369. When Neela tried to assassinate Bareil she was stopped by Commander Sisko. This man was knocked to the ground by Sisko on his way to stop her. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

This man was played by stunt actor George Colucci, who received no credit for his appearances.

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Human passerby 2369

A male Human

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A male Human

This Human male resided aboard Deep Space 9 for several years.

He visited Quark's Bar shortly before Odo was accused of murdering Ibudan. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

He passed the security office when Odo interrogated Quark and Rom and was later standing in front of the office when the Miradorn Ah-Kel and his crew blocked the entrance. (DS9: "Vortex")

He visited the Promenade when Odo banished Jake Sisko and Nog from sitting on the second level. Later he witnessed Nog running into Commander Sisko after the Ferengi broke into the security office. (DS9: "The Storyteller")

He was watching Constable Odo and a Bajoran officer guiding the gunji jackdaws over the Promenade. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

He passed the security office when Lwaxana Troi visited Constable Odo and accompanied a female officer into Quark's Bar later. (DS9: "The Forsaken")

He passed the security office on the Promenade and was sitting at the Replimat later. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

He accompanied a female Bajoran on the Promenade and passed Major Kira on her way to the infirmary. (DS9: "Duet")

This Human was played by Mark Allen Shepherd, who is better known for his portrayal of Morn.
Shepherd received no credit for all of his appearances.
Further appearances

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Human smiling at Dax

A male Human

This Human was smiling at Jadzia Dax on the Promenade shortly before he was among the aphasia victims who were treated in empty crew quarters. (DS9: "Babel")

This male resident was played by an unknown actor.

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Human walking on the Promenade

A male Human

The Human male was walking on the Promenade aboard Deep Space 9 when Tosk was escorted by Miles O'Brien. (DS9: "Captive Pursuit")

This male resident was played by an unknown actor.

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A Human resident of DS9

This Human man attended the memorial service for Benjamin Sisko in an alternate timeline in early 2372 on the promenade. (DS9: "The Visitor")

He was played by recurring background actor Robert Cox.

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Human transport passenger 2375

A transport passenger

This Human passed the security office on the promenade when Captain Sisko hired Odo as umpire for the baseball game against the Logicians. (DS9: "Take Me Out to the Holosuite")

He left a transport docked at Deep Space 9 in 2375. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")

This Human was played by regular Broik actor David B. Levinson, who received no credit for this part.

Humans with aphasia

These three Humans suffered from the aphasia virus in 2369. They were infected after a Bajoran device malfunctioned and infected Deep Space 9 while under Bajoran/Federation occupation. (DS9: "Babel")

Kelly's daughter

Ensign Kelly's daughter worked with a Bajoran girl on a prize-winning science fair project by 2370. Benjamin Sisko used their relationship as an example of the relationships members of Deep Space 9's crew and residents had developed with Bajorans. (DS9: "The Siege")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Klingons

Chef

Klingon chef

The Klingon chef

In the 2370s, the Klingon chef owned the Klingon restaurant on Deep Space 9. His restaurant featured authentic Klingon cuisine including racht. Melora Pazlar, an Elaysian, who visited his restaurant when she was on a mission to chart the Gamma Quadrant, ordered the racht. She yelled at him in Klingonese that it was half dead. He laughed, and appreciated that she knew that racht should always be served live. He also serenaded his customers with traditional Klingon folk songs and a Klingon accordion. (DS9: "Melora", "Playing God")

The Klingon chef was played by the late actor Ron Taylor.
In several novels, the chef is known as Kaga (β). The name may or may not have been applied as a tip of the hat to Chairman Takeshi Kaga, host of the Japanese cooking television series Iron Chef, which debuted the same month that "Melora" initially aired.

Vulcans

Vulcan girl

Vulcan girl, The Nagus

A Vulcan girl

This Vulcan girl visited Deep Space 9 in 2369 and went shopping on the Promenade. Later Jake Sisko and Nog eyed her at the jumja stick kiosk. (DS9: "The Nagus")

She was played by background actress Theresa St. Clair, who received no credit for this appearance.

Vulcan on Promenade

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A Vulcan

This Vulcan civilian was one of the Vulcans aboard the station who was eyed by Ezri Dax in 2375 after she learned that a Vulcan was the murderer of Zim Brott, Hector Ilario, and Greta Vanderweg. He was accompanied by a female Vulcan Starfleet officer. (DS9: "Field of Fire")

This Vulcan was played by an unknown actor.

Yridians

Other

Humanoid resident

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An alien resident

This resident was among the people who were evacuated when the Cardassians, under the command of Gul Jasad, attacked the station in 2369. Following several explosions on the Promenade he was hit by debris thrown through the air. (DS9: "Emissary")

This resident was played by Stunt Coordinator Dennis Madalone.

Ijarna's wife

This female individual was the wife of Ijarna. She frequently beat him. In 2373, Constable Odo found the two of them engaging in an act of public lewdness behind the information kiosk on Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Crossfire")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

See also