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Eric Server (born 14 December 1944 in Santa Monica, California) is an American television character actor, best known for providing the voice of computer brain Dr. Theopolis in the 1979 TV series, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. He guest-starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Circle" and in the Battlestar Galactica episode "The Magnificent Warriors". Today, he lives in Burbank with his wife Colleen and is the father of two children, Breanne and Anthony. He works as a licenced tax preparer in Culver City for Joffe Tax, Inc. as well as carrying his own list for E Server, Inc.

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  • Eric Server (born 14 December 1944 in Santa Monica, California) is an American television character actor, best known for providing the voice of computer brain Dr. Theopolis in the 1979 TV series, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. He guest-starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Circle" and in the Battlestar Galactica episode "The Magnificent Warriors". Today, he lives in Burbank with his wife Colleen and is the father of two children, Breanne and Anthony. He works as a licenced tax preparer in Culver City for Joffe Tax, Inc. as well as carrying his own list for E Server, Inc.
  • Eric Server provided the voice for the ALEX 7000 in the Bionic Woman episodes, "Doomsday Is Tomorrow" and "Doomsday Is Tomorrow (Part II)."
  • right|thumb|200px|Eric Server 14/12/1944 - Santa Monica, California (Estados Unidos)
  • Server's earliest known television appearance was a 1972 episode of Mission: Impossible, in which he and Joanna Cassidy had uncredited roles. Server went on appear in a 1978 episode of Cassidy's series 240-Robert. Also in 1972, he had credited appearance in an episode of Emergency! along with Paul Fix, Vince Howard, Kevin Tighe, and Meg Wyllie. Server returned to Emergency! six years later in an episode also featuring Kenneth Tobey and Bill Zuckert. He also appeared in several episodes of The Incredible Hulk TV series.
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  • Eric Server (born 14 December 1944 in Santa Monica, California) is an American television character actor, best known for providing the voice of computer brain Dr. Theopolis in the 1979 TV series, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. He guest-starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Circle" and in the Battlestar Galactica episode "The Magnificent Warriors". Today, he lives in Burbank with his wife Colleen and is the father of two children, Breanne and Anthony. He works as a licenced tax preparer in Culver City for Joffe Tax, Inc. as well as carrying his own list for E Server, Inc.
  • Server's earliest known television appearance was a 1972 episode of Mission: Impossible, in which he and Joanna Cassidy had uncredited roles. Server went on appear in a 1978 episode of Cassidy's series 240-Robert. Also in 1972, he had credited appearance in an episode of Emergency! along with Paul Fix, Vince Howard, Kevin Tighe, and Meg Wyllie. Server returned to Emergency! six years later in an episode also featuring Kenneth Tobey and Bill Zuckert. He also appeared in several episodes of The Incredible Hulk TV series. Server was also among the many Star Trek performers to appear in the epic 1978 mini-series Centennial. Among his co-stars were Michael Ansara, Ed Bakey, Henry Darrow, Cliff DeYoung, Robert DoQui, Robert Easton, Alex Henteloff, Brian Keith, Sally Kellerman, Stephen McHattie, Nick Ramus, Clive Revill, James Sloyan, Morgan Woodward and Anthony Zerbe. Server previously appeared with two of these performers – Darrow and Zerbe – in a 1975 episode of Harry O and also appeared with Morgan Woodward – as well as Barbara Babcock, Barbara Bosson and James B. Sikking – in a 1982 episode of Hill Street Blues. In 1979, Server played the voice of Dr. Theopolis in the science fiction series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. He did not stay on for the second season, as his character was replaced by a larger robot (Crichton) voiced by Jeff David. Server also appeared in two 1985 episodes of T.J. Hooker starring William Shatner, James Darren, and Richard Herd. One of the episodes ("Hollywood Starr") also featured Stewart Moss.
  • Eric Server provided the voice for the ALEX 7000 in the Bionic Woman episodes, "Doomsday Is Tomorrow" and "Doomsday Is Tomorrow (Part II)."
  • right|thumb|200px|Eric Server 14/12/1944 - Santa Monica, California (Estados Unidos)
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