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Judson Earney Scott (July 15, 1952) is an American stage, television, and film actor. He is known for science fiction roles, especially within the Star Trek universe. is the 196th day of the year (197th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Azusa is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. ...
The Phoenix is a 1982 television series starring Judson Scott. ...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982; see also 1982 in film) is the second feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
is the 196th day of the year (197th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
The current Star Trek franchise logo Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. ...
Biography
Early life Scott was born in Azusa, California and attended Carl Sandberg Jr. High and Glendora High Schools. He then went to the University of California, received a B.A. in Theatre Arts, and trained at the prestigious Actor's Studio in Los Angeles. He won a scholarship to Juilliard School where he again graduated with a B.A. in Theater Arts. At the end of the school year in college, Scott entered a contest at the American College Film festival in Washington D.C. which won him the Irene Ryan Award - Best Actor in the Western United States. Azusa is a city located in Los Angeles County, California, United States. ...
Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced San Diego Santa Barbara Santa Cruz UC Office of the President in Oakland The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. ...
A B.A. issused as a certificate Bachelor of Arts (B.A., BA or A.B.), from the Latin Artium Baccalaureus is an undergraduate bachelors degree awarded for either a course or a program in the liberal arts or the sciences, or both. ...
The Actors Studio is a theatrical school and workshop located in the Old Labor Stage on 44th Street in New York City. ...
The Juilliard School is one of the worlds premiere performing arts conservatory located in New York City, it is informally identified as simply Juilliard, and trains in the fields of Dance, Drama, and Music. ...
Star Trek roles In the 1982 film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Scott played Joachin, chief henchman and closest companion of Khan Noonien Singh. Despite having many lines of dialogue, Scott's name does not appear in the credits. According to TV Guide, Scott's agent was in negotiations with Paramount to get his name high billing in the movie, but the tactic backfired and somehow Scott wound up with no credit at all.[1] Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982; see also 1982 in film) is the second feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Joachim is a genetically engineered character in the fictional Star Trek universe who appears as one of Khan Noonien Singhs henchmen in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, in which he is played byJudson Scott, respectively. ...
Khan Noonien Singh is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
TV Guide is the name of two North American weekly magazines about television programming, one in the United States and one in Canada. ...
While this was only one of several Star Trek roles for Scott, he: Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Joachim is a genetically engineered character in the fictional Star Trek universe who appears as one of Khan Noonien Singhs henchmen in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, in which he is played byJudson Scott, respectively. ...
Khan Noonien Singh is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
made his most memorable Trek appearance as Khan's son, Joachim, in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. Not only did he get a featured role in the best Star Trek movie ever, but he got to play opposite Ricardo Montalban. The two entered into a friendship which is still alive and well today. Recently, when Ricardo received a lifetime achievement award, Judson was the presenter.[2][3] Ricardo Montalban (born November 25, 1920 in Mexico City) is a television and film actor. ...
His next most prominent role in the Star Trek universe was of Sobi, a central character in "Symbiosis", a first-season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Thirdly, Scott played a Romulan in the fourth-season Star Trek: Voyager episode "Message in a Bottle".[2] Symbiosis is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, first broadcast April 18, 1988. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
Message in a Bottle is an episode from the fourth season of Star Trek: Voyager. ...
Scott makes still makes appearances at science fiction conventions and has his own fan club composed mostly of Star Trek fans.[4][5] Science fiction conventions are gatherings of the community of fans (called science fiction fandom) of various forms of speculative fiction including science fiction and fantasy. ...
A fan club is a group that is dedicated to a well known person, group, idea (such as history) or sometimes even an inanimate object (such as a famous building). ...
Other credits In 1973 he starred with Al Pacino on Broadway in Shakespeare's Richard III. His first film role came in 1978 in the classic Every Which Way But Loose, in which he played a biker. His other films include I, the Jury and Escape. Pacino (right) in The Godfather (1972) Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an Academy Award- Golden Globe, AFI, Bafta, Emmy Award- and Tony Award-winning American stage and film actor who played such iconic roles as Michael Corleone in The Godfather Trilogy and Tony Montana in the 1983...
Frontispage of the First Quarto Richard The Third. ...
Every Which Way But Loose is a 1978 U.S. motion picture, released by Warner Brothers, produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. ...
I, the Jury is a 1982 film based on the best selling detective novel of the same name by Mickey Spillane. ...
Escape started as a 2004 short film made by Gabriel Bergmoser, Daniel Smetack, and David Padbury. ...
Scott starred the short-lived 1982 science fiction TV series The Phoenix, which stayed on the air for less than a month. His other television roles include playing Lt. James in seven episodes of V, and as Sacha Malenkov on The Colbys. His guest appearances include Voyagers!, The Dukes of Hazzard, The A-Team, The X-Files, and Alias. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
The Phoenix is a 1982 television series starring Judson Scott. ...
V is a science fiction TV franchise created by American producer and director Kenneth Johnson concerning aliens known as The Visitors trying to take over Earth. ...
The Colbys (originally titled Dynasty II: The Colbys) was a primetime television soap opera which aired from November 1985 to March 1987. ...
Voyagers! is a time travel-based television series broadcast in the 1982-1983 season on NBC, starting on October 3, 1982. ...
For the 2005 film, see: The Dukes of Hazzard (film). ...
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The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ...
Alias is an American Spy-fi television series created by J. J. Abrams which was broadcast on ABC from September 30, 2001 to May 22, 2006, spanning five seasons. ...
Hobbies Scott is a champion surfer. His other activities include tennis, skiing, weightlifting, pottery, writing, horseback riding, painting, reading, stand-up comedy, and concert piano.
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