I watched an episode of Star Trek: Voyager a little while ago, and wondered what happened to the actors on that show. After some investigation on Wikipedia and IMDB, I found that other than Jeri Ryan (Seven of Nine), none of them had had significant roles in anything after Voyager ended. I did some more searching and found that to be true of just about every actor in every Star Trek series.
Note that when I say "nothing" below, I mean nothing of significance in terms of movie or TV acting. Many of these actors have gone on to do other things (directing, stage acting, music, etc.), and some have appeared in single episodes of shows or bit parts in movies, but I'm looking for significant roles.
Star Trek
William Shatner went on to to do T.J. Hooker and Boston Legal and some movie roles, but is mostly famous for being William Shatner.
Walter Koenig was on Babylon 5 for a while.
Leonard Nimoy, James Doohan, DeForest Kelley, Nichelle Nichols, George Takei: nothing.
TNG
Patrick Stewart : X-Men, lots of voice acting
Brent Spiner: A small part in Independence Day
Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Gates McFadden, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton: nothing.
Michael Dorn was on DS9 for a year or two.
DS9
Terry Farrell was on Becker for four years
Avery Brooks, Nana Visitor, Cirroc Lofton, Armin Shimerman, Colm Meaney: nothing.
Alexander Siddig was in a few episodes of 24
Rene Auberjonois was on Boston Legal for a couple of years
Voyager
Jeri Ryan – Boston Public, Shark
Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Tim Russ, Roxann Dawson, Robert Duncan McNeill, Garrett Wang, Robert Picardo, Ethan Philips, Jennifer Lien : Nothing
Enterprise
Scott Bakula, Jolene Blalock, Linda Park, Anthony Montgomery, John Billingsley: nothing
Dominic Keating (Reed) was on Lost for four episodes and Connor Trinneer (Trip) was on Stargate Atlantis for 9 episodes.
So of all of the forty actors listed above, only Shatner and Stewart have had starring roles in anything else. Of the rest, only Jeri Ryan and Terry Farrell have had anything more than a recurring guest role on a TV show. That's four out of forty that have done anything significant since Star Trek. The other 90% have seen their acting careers wane or vanish completely.
Update: Just to be clear, I am not saying that these people are all washed-up has-beens, and I'm not suggesting that they are all sitting at home staring at the phone hoping someone will call them with a gig. Like I said, some are directing, some are acting on the stage, others may have moved on to other things. I know from reading his blog that Wil Wheaton is now a writer, blogger, and part-time actor, and is perfectly happy with that. I just figured that with the number of actors that had become successful through a Star Trek TV show, a greater percentage would stay with TV/movie acting and more would end up with starring or major supporting roles than actually did.
2 comments:
Actually, that's not 100% true. A number (Frakes, Burton) have gone on to directing. Some continued in TV (Abergenouis). A number are doing a significant amount of work on the legitimate stage -- I just saw Jophn Billinsgly in a wonderful production of Maritius at the Pasadena Playhouse, and Mulgrew has been touring in stage productions for years (as has Stewart). Roxanne Dawson was in Rent and has been on stage. Ethan Phillips and Robert Picardo are also active on the stage, as is Spiner. Bakula will be in the upcomong concert of Guys and Dolls at the Hollywood Bowl. So I think you're just not seeing the folks in front of the camera on TV.
Right, but I said that in the article: "...when I say "nothing" below, I mean nothing of significance in terms of movie or TV acting."
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