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- thumb|Jon Rashad Kamal als Commander Sonak Jon Rashad Kamal ist ein Schauspieler. Er spielte Commander Sonak in Star Trek: Der Film. Der Sohn einer osmanischen Prinzessin und eines ägyptischen Landbesitzers verließ in den 1960ern seine Heimat Richtung USA, um dort Schauspielkarriere zu machen. Kamal, der zumeist als Bühnenschauspieler in Erscheinung trat, spielte neben Star Trek nur in einigen wenigen Film- und Fernsehproduktionen mit.
- Born in Cairo, Kamal attended Egypt's prolific Victoria College, where he learned multiple languages, including English. He went on to graduate from The American University in Cairo with a BA in English. He came to the United States on a student visa, earning a master's degree in playwriting from the University of Utah. At the university, he performed in such productions as Hamlet, King Lear, and War and Peace. He also worked at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, where he not only performed on stage but also designed and painted the sets and backdrops for the theater's productions.
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| - 07/05/1935 - El Cairo (Egipto)
- thumb|Jon Rashad Kamal als Commander Sonak Jon Rashad Kamal ist ein Schauspieler. Er spielte Commander Sonak in Star Trek: Der Film. Der Sohn einer osmanischen Prinzessin und eines ägyptischen Landbesitzers verließ in den 1960ern seine Heimat Richtung USA, um dort Schauspielkarriere zu machen. Kamal, der zumeist als Bühnenschauspieler in Erscheinung trat, spielte neben Star Trek nur in einigen wenigen Film- und Fernsehproduktionen mit. So hatte er unter anderem Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Einsatz in Manhattan (1973, u.a. mit Stewart Moss und Jason Wingreen), Mord ist ihr Hobby (1992, u.a. mit David Birney), L.A. Law – Staranwälte, Tricks, Prozesse (1992, u.a. mit Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake und Marty Rackham) sowie Palm Beach-Duo (1994, u.a. mit Charlie Brill, Raye Birk, Gary Frank, James Darren und Eric Pierpoint) und war in den Filmen Der Bikini-Shop (1986, u.a. Bruce Greenwood, Jay Robinson, Galyn Görg und Charlie Brill), Fegefeuer der Eitelkeiten(1990, u.a. mit Kim Cattrall, Saul Rubinek, John Hancock, Louis Giambalvo, Norman Parker, Richard Libertini, Marjorie Monaghan, Kirsten Dunst, John Eric Bentley, Don McManus, Richard Gilbert-Hill, Marie Chambers, F. Murray Abraham und Terry Farrell) und I Crave Rock & Roll (1996) zu sehen. 1992 spielte er zudem Victor Martin im Videospiel Night Trap.
- Born in Cairo, Kamal attended Egypt's prolific Victoria College, where he learned multiple languages, including English. He went on to graduate from The American University in Cairo with a BA in English. He came to the United States on a student visa, earning a master's degree in playwriting from the University of Utah. At the university, he performed in such productions as Hamlet, King Lear, and War and Peace. He also worked at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, where he not only performed on stage but also designed and painted the sets and backdrops for the theater's productions. Kamal went on to perform in such stage productions as Under the Yum Yum Tree, Count Dracula, and Leviathan '99. In Florida, he starred opposite Cyd Cherisse in Once More With Feeling and co-starred with Sandy Dennis in Wait Until Dark. He even performed off-Broadway, in the play Touch of Orpheus. He made his television debut with a small appearance in a 1973 Kojak episode which also featured Stewart Moss and Jason Wingreen. After Star Trek: The Motion Picture, his next film appearance came in the 1986 cult comedy The Malibu Bikini Shop, co-starring Bruce Greenwood, Jay Robinson and Charlie Brill. This was followed by a brief appearance in The Bonfire of the Vanities in 1990 (also featuring F. Murray Abraham, Kim Cattrall, Kirsten Dunst, Terry Farrell, John Hancock, Richard Libertini, Don McManus, Marjorie Monaghan and Saul Rubinek) and guest spots on Murder, She Wrote, L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen), and Silk Stalkings (with Charlie Brill and James Darren). In 1996 he was part of the "loop group" for Disney's live-action remake of 101 Dalmatians and starred in the musical comedy I Crave Rock & Roll. He has not appeared on-screen since, but continues performing on the stage.
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