Gary Graham
Gary Graham (born June 7, 1950 in Long Beach, California, U.S.) is an American actor. He is probably best known for his starring role as Detective Matthew Sikes in the television series Alien Nation (1989–1990), which was followed by the TV movies Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994), Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1995), Alien Nation: Millennium (1996), Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (1996), and Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy (1997).
Star Trek fans probably know him best from his more recent guest-starring roles on Star Trek: Enterprise as the recurring character Ambassador Soval, a Vulcan ambassador to Earth. He also guest-starred on Star Trek: Voyager (1995) once, playing Ocampan community leader Tanis in the season 2 episode Cold Fire. He plays a new role, Ragnar, in the fan production Star Trek: Of Gods and Men.
One of Graham's earlier roles was as a "hitman" on the television show Moonlighting co-starring opposite Bruce Willis.
He has played more than 38 TV roles, and has also been in more than 40 movies. His films include All the Right Moves, The Arrogant, The Last Warrior, Robot Jox, Running Woman, Siren. Gary's most recent films are InAlienable, Action Hero and Dreams Awake. Graham made his directorial debut in the spring of 2007 with the film Interviews which he also wrote.
Graham starred in a 2008 TV pilot styled after Sin City called Dead End City.
Graham also made appearances as the "smoking jacket guy" in the introduction and other scenes in the Internet gaming show The Jace Hall Show.[1]
Graham appeared on Nip/Tuck (December 2009) episode "Wesley Clovis" as Mr. Martel, the father of a murdered 17-year-old.[2]
Graham plays Dr. David Macavoy in the web series UNIVERSAL DEAD.[3] In late June, 2010 it was announced that Universal Dead will be made into a feature film.[4]
Graham just completed filming "Dust of War", an action-adventure feature film due for release in Summer 2012, in the plains of South Dakota.
He is also a musician with his own band, "The Gary Graham Garage Band", and with Lisle Engle has written and recorded a set of five original songs honoring American troops and values, called AMERICAN REBEL, PART ONE (on www.englegraham.com)
References
- ^ The Jace Hall Show
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1413904/fullcredits#cast
- ^ "Universal Dead". Universal Dead. Retrieved 2012-06-04.
- ^ "Universal Dead full length feature?".