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Timothy Bond directed the Forever Knight episode Capital Offense in Season Two.

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  • Timothy Bond
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  • 19/02/1942 - Ottawa, Ontario (Canadá)
  • Timothy Bond directed the Forever Knight episode Capital Offense in Season Two.
  • Timothy Bond (born 1942 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian director and screenwriter.
  • Bond made his directorial debut with the 1977 science fiction film Deadly Harvest, starring "The Most Toys" performer Nehemiah Persoff as well as Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country actress Kim Cattrall. In addition, Bond has worked with a few regular Star Trek performers outside of Trek. He directed Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Nana Visitor in a 1986 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents entitled "Happy Birthday". More recently, Bond worked with Star Trek: The Original Series star, William Shatner, in the 1994 TV movie TekWar: TekLab, based on Shatner's TekWar novels.
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  • 19/02/1942 - Ottawa, Ontario (Canadá)
  • Bond made his directorial debut with the 1977 science fiction film Deadly Harvest, starring "The Most Toys" performer Nehemiah Persoff as well as Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country actress Kim Cattrall. In addition, Bond has worked with a few regular Star Trek performers outside of Trek. He directed Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Nana Visitor in a 1986 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents entitled "Happy Birthday". More recently, Bond worked with Star Trek: The Original Series star, William Shatner, in the 1994 TV movie TekWar: TekLab, based on Shatner's TekWar novels. His many other TV directorial credits include Touched by an Angel (working with Charles Rocket), Forever Knight, Sliders (an episode featuring Karen Austin), Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and Mutant X. He has also directed over a dozen made-for-TV movies as well as a number of feature films. Among the latter are the 1992 science fiction adventures The Lost World and Return to the Lost World, starring John Rhys-Davies and David Warner, and the 1998 sci-fi thriller The Shadow Men, featuring Dean Stockwell and Andrew Prine. He also co-wrote the 1981 film Happy Birthday to Me, which starred TOS guest actress Sharon Acker.
  • Timothy Bond directed the Forever Knight episode Capital Offense in Season Two.
  • Timothy Bond (born 1942 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian director and screenwriter.
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