David Gautreaux

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David Gautreaux
Born (1951-06-28) June 28, 1951 (age 72)
Rhode Island
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Stage, television and film actor
Known forThe role of Vulcan science officer Xon in the proposed Star Trek: Phase II television series
Notable workStar Trek: The Motion Picture, Man From Atlantis, Search for Tomorrow

David Gautreaux (born June 28, 1951) is an American stage, television and film actor, perhaps best known for work he never did – the role of Vulcan science officer Xon in the proposed Star Trek: Phase II television series. When the series was aborted, he was given the role of Commander Branch in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.[1]

Early life

Gautreaux was born in Rhode Island.

Career

He has guest-starred in numerous television series including Man From Atlantis, Search for Tomorrow, One Life to Live, T. J. Hooker, L. A. Law, ER, Rules of Engagement, Boston Legal, and The Beast. He plays recurring roles on Franklin & Bash and Damages.[2]

Star Trek: Phase II

When Paramount Pictures announced plans to make a new Star Trek series in 1977, Leonard Nimoy declined to reprise his role of Spock. The character of Lieutenant Xon – a 22-year-old full Vulcan officer – was created to fill the void. The series was to premiere in 1978, but the studio decided to instead bring the franchise back as a motion picture. With Nimoy now on board, Gautreaux was given the small role of Commander Branch, leader of Epsilon 9, a space station destroyed by the "V'Ger" cloud early in the film.[3]

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ Video on YouTube
  2. ^ Catsoulis, Jeannette (2018-02-22). "Movies - The New York Times". Movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  3. ^ Star Trek Phase II: The Lost Series, by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, 1997, Pocket Books, ISBN 0671568396

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