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Sean Morgan is an actor who voiced Nate in Bully. His character was cut before the games release. This is his only role to date.

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  • Sean Morgan is an actor who voiced Nate in Bully. His character was cut before the games release. This is his only role to date.
  • Sean Morgan ist ein Schauspieler, der in [[]] mehrere kleinere Rollen gespielt hat. So verkörperte er den in zwei Episoden vorkommenden Lieutenant O'Neil, sowie den Phaserspezialisten Brenner und Fähnrich Harper. Zudem spielte er noch einen ekosianischen Soldaten. Sean Morgan ist seit dem College mit dem für die Besetzung in Star Trek zuständigen Joe D'Agosta befreundet, der ihm damals ab und an eine Rolle in der Show vermitteln konnte. Sean Morgan hat sich mittlerweile aus dem Schauspielgeschäft zurückgezogen und lebt heute in Kalispell, Montana, USA.
  • Sean Morgan (born 1941 ) has a comparatively small body of work, but played a recurring character, Lieutenant O'Neil, in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. Morgan filmed his scenes for "Balance of Terror" on Monday 25 July 1966 at Desilu Stage 9. He filmed his scenes for "The Return of the Archons" on Wednesday 7 December 1966 and Thursday 8 December 1966 at the 40 Acres backlot. He filmed his scene for "Patterns of Force" on Wednesday 29 November 1967 at Paramount Pictures' "European town" backlot, and his scenes for "The Ultimate Computer" on Thursday 14 December 1967 at Stage 9. He filmed his scenes for "The Tholian Web" on Monday 5 August 1968 , also at Stage 9.
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  • Sean Morgan (born 1941 ) has a comparatively small body of work, but played a recurring character, Lieutenant O'Neil, in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series. Morgan filmed his scenes for "Balance of Terror" on Monday 25 July 1966 at Desilu Stage 9. He filmed his scenes for "The Return of the Archons" on Wednesday 7 December 1966 and Thursday 8 December 1966 at the 40 Acres backlot. He filmed his scene for "Patterns of Force" on Wednesday 29 November 1967 at Paramount Pictures' "European town" backlot, and his scenes for "The Ultimate Computer" on Thursday 14 December 1967 at Stage 9. He filmed his scenes for "The Tholian Web" on Monday 5 August 1968 , also at Stage 9. He began his career playing one of Rick Nelson's fraternity brothers, Sean, on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. He made one guest appearance as Sean in 1964 (with Bill Mumy), becoming a regular cast member in 1965 until the end of the series in 1966. Sean was a college buddy of casting director Joseph D'Agosta, who got him his roles on Star Trek. His other television credits include Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1966, with "The Neutral Zone" guest Peter Mark Richman and Arch Whiting), CHiPs (1977, with Star Trek: Voyager guest Robert Pine), The Lucy Show (1968, with TOS recurring guest Barbara Babcock and VOY/ENT guest Robert Pine), Wiseguy (1987, with DS9 guest Jonathan Banks), and Unsub (with Star Trek: The Next Generation/Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actress Jennifer Hetrick). He appeared on Mannix three times: in 1968 (with VOY guest Joseph Campanella and "Patterns of Force" guest David Brian), and twice in 1970, with Robert Ito and Star Trek V: The Final Frontier actor Bill Quinn. He also appeared in the 1980 TV movie Reunion with Star Trek: Enterprise actress Joanna Cassidy. His film credits include Vision Quest (1985, with TNG guests Jana Marie Hupp and Ronny Cox and VOY guest Raphael Sbarge), What's Up, Doc? (1972, with Stefan Gierasch, Graham Jarvis and Kenneth Mars), and Harry and the Hendersons (1987, with William Frankfather, David Richards, John Bloom and Kevin Peter Hall). Morgan eventually left acting to pursue a career in financial services and insurance. Today, he lives in Kalispell, Montana. [1]
  • Sean Morgan is an actor who voiced Nate in Bully. His character was cut before the games release. This is his only role to date.
  • Sean Morgan ist ein Schauspieler, der in [[]] mehrere kleinere Rollen gespielt hat. So verkörperte er den in zwei Episoden vorkommenden Lieutenant O'Neil, sowie den Phaserspezialisten Brenner und Fähnrich Harper. Zudem spielte er noch einen ekosianischen Soldaten. Sean Morgan ist seit dem College mit dem für die Besetzung in Star Trek zuständigen Joe D'Agosta befreundet, der ihm damals ab und an eine Rolle in der Show vermitteln konnte. Zu seinen weiteren Fernsehauftritten zählen Gastrollen in Die Seaview – In geheimer Mission (1966, mit Peter Mark Richman und Arch Whiting), CHiPs (1977, mit Robert Pine), The Lucy Show (1968, mit Barbara Babcock und Robert Pine), Kampf gegen die Mafia (1987, mit Jonathan Banks), und Unsub (mit Jennifer Hetrick). Er trat zudem dreimal in der Serie Mannix auf: 1968 (mit Joseph Campanella und David Brian), zweimal 1970 (mit Robert Ito und Bill Quinn). Zudem war er zusammen mit Joanna Cassidy im TV-Film Reunion zu sehen. Zu seinen Filmauftritten zählen: Vision Quest (1985, mit Jana Marie Hupp, Ronny Cox und Raphael Sbarge), Is was, Doc? (1972, mit Stefan Gierasch, Graham Jarvis und Kenneth Mars), sowie Bigfoot und die Hendersons (1987, mit William Frankfather, David Richards, John Bloom und Kevin Peter Hall). Sean Morgan hat sich mittlerweile aus dem Schauspielgeschäft zurückgezogen und lebt heute in Kalispell, Montana, USA.
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