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Robert Duncan McNeill
Birthday:
9 November 1964
Height:
185 cm
Biography
[on his Tom Paris action figure] "It has big muscles, so I'm happy."
[on his Tom Paris action figure] "It has big muscles, so I'm happy."
[after a female fan effectively proposed marriage to him at a Star Trek convention] "I don't know, I don't have a ring. My wife does, however. Let's go talk to her."
[after a female fan effectively proposed marriage to him at a Star Trek convention] "I don't know, I don't have a ring. My wife does, however. Let's go talk to her."
Robert Duncan McNeill
Robert Duncan McNeill was born on November 9, 1964 in North Carolina, but raised in Washington, D.C. until his family finally settled down in Atlanta, Georgia. Later, he attended a local high school and, after he graduated, he moved to New York City and enrolled at Juilliard where he spent two years studying the trade. While he was attending Juilliard, he got the role of "Charlie Brent" on the popular ABC daytime drama All My Children (1970). He has also been on many TV shows and movies - including popular shows such as The Twilight Zone (1985), L.A. Law (1986), Sisters (1991), Murder, She Wrote (1984), The Outer Limits (1995), Crossing Jordan (2001), Star Trek: Voyager (1995), Lucky Chances (1990), Homefront (1991), Going to Extremes (1992), among others. After he left All My Children (1970), he landed a role in Stephen Sondheim's Broadway musical "Into the Woods". His theater background also includes performances in "The Fantastiks - The Boy", "Lucy's Lapses", "Romeo and Juliet", "Six Degrees of Separation", "The Family of Mann", "The Four-H Club", among others.McNeill's television experience also includes roles in a number of movies such as Masters of the Universe (1987), Mothers, Daughters and Lovers (1989), Spies (1992), One More Mountain (1994), Infested (2002). He made his directorial debut on Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and continued on shows such as Dawson's Creek (1998), 9mm of Love (2000), The Battery (1998), Enterprise (2001), Dead Like Me (2003), among others. He currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, Carol Seder, and their children.
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