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| - Andrew Palmer is an actor who played and voiced several Star Trek characters. He played Imat'Korex in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Favor the Bold" and Borg drones in Star Trek: First Contact and the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Unimatrix Zero, Part II". He also voiced Jaghjech in Klingon Academy. Palmer also guest starred in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (with Armin Shimerman) and appeared in the films How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Elizabethtown.
- thumb|Andrew Palmerals fehlerhafte Borg-Drohne Andrew Palmer ist ein Produzent, Autor, Stuntman und Schauspieler. Er spielte drei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er ein Borg in Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt, ein Jem'Hadar in der [[]]-Episode und in der [[]]-Episode wiederum eine fehlerhafte Borg-Drohne. Zudem spielte er im Videospiel Star Trek: Klingon Academy einen Charakter namens "Jaghjech".
- Andrew Palmer is an actor who appeared in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, the eighth Star Trek film Star Trek: First Contact, and as Jaghjech in the Star Trek: Klingon Academy video game. Beside his work on Star Trek, Palmer had supporting parts in episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997, with Brian Reddy and Armin Shimerman), Diagnosis Murder (1997, with Jack Kehler and Rick Fitts), and Martial Law (2000, with Brian Hite).
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| - Andrew Palmer is an actor who played and voiced several Star Trek characters. He played Imat'Korex in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Favor the Bold" and Borg drones in Star Trek: First Contact and the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Unimatrix Zero, Part II". He also voiced Jaghjech in Klingon Academy. Palmer also guest starred in Buffy the Vampire Slayer (with Armin Shimerman) and appeared in the films How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Elizabethtown.
- Andrew Palmer is an actor who appeared in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, the eighth Star Trek film Star Trek: First Contact, and as Jaghjech in the Star Trek: Klingon Academy video game. Beside his work on Star Trek, Palmer had supporting parts in episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997, with Brian Reddy and Armin Shimerman), Diagnosis Murder (1997, with Jack Kehler and Rick Fitts), and Martial Law (2000, with Brian Hite). His film credits include the drama How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998, with Whoopi Goldberg and Victor Garber), the action film Firestorm Rising (2001, with David Jean Thomas and Jeff Rector), the war drama The Keeper (2002), the romantic drama Elizabethtown (2005, with Kirsten Dunst, Bruce McGill, Kristin Lindquist, Jim Fitzpatrick, and Kelvin Yu), and the short film Guys of Tough (2009).
- thumb|Andrew Palmerals fehlerhafte Borg-Drohne Andrew Palmer ist ein Produzent, Autor, Stuntman und Schauspieler. Er spielte drei verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. So war er ein Borg in Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt, ein Jem'Hadar in der [[]]-Episode und in der [[]]-Episode wiederum eine fehlerhafte Borg-Drohne. Zudem spielte er im Videospiel Star Trek: Klingon Academy einen Charakter namens "Jaghjech". Darüber hinaus hatte Palmer Gastauftritte in den TV-Serien Buffy – Im Bann der Dämonen (1997, u.a. mit Brian Reddy und Armin Shimerman), Diagnose – Mord (1997, u.a. mit Jack Kehler und Rick Fitts), Martial Law – Der Karate-Cop (2000) sowie The Adventures of Supreseven (2013, u.a. mit Anne Leighton) und war in den Filmen Stella's Groove: Männer sind die halbe Miete (1998, u.a. mit Whoopi Goldberg), Firestorm Rising (2001, u.a. mit Jeff Rector), The Keeper (2002), Elizabethtown (2005, u.a. mit Kirsten Dunst, Bruce McGill, Jim Fitzpatrick und Kelvin Yu. Stunts: u.a. Angela Meryl), Guys of Tough (2009), Superseven Unchained (2015, u.a. mit Doug Drexler), Superseven Os Still My Name (2015), They Call My Superseven (2016) sowie dem Kurzfilm 60 Second Film School: You Too Can Be a Fight Choreographer (Video 2011) zu sehen.
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