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Marc Alaimo
Marc Alaimo Born on 05 May 1942
Last modified 15 Feb 2005
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Biography The 6-foot tall, blue-eyed actor was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin as Mike Alaimo and became hooked on acting in high school, where he also served as senior class president.

After gaining experience with the Marquette University Players and the Milwaukee Repertory Theater Company, Alaimo was ready for the New York stage. In 1973 Alaimo landed the recurring role of Virgil Paris in the soap opera "Somerset (1970)", marking the beginning of his television career. For the next 15 years Alaimo appeared in virtually every episodic police and action show, usually as a heavy who is taken down before the final act. Alaimo also appeared in a few movies, notably as Captain Everett in "Total Recall (1990)".

Alaimo's Star Trek association began in 1987 as a contentious and furry Antican in the Star Trek: The Animated Series episode, "Lonely Among Us". Since then he also played Romulan Commander Tebok in "The Neutral Zone", gambler Frederick La Rouque in "Time's Arrow I" and Gul Macet in "The Wounded". In addition to his pivotal role as Gul Dukat on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Alaimo could count Anjohl Tennan and Ryan in "Far Beyond the Stars", to bring the total number of Star Trek characters on his resume to seven.

Marc Alaimo has been married and divorced twice. His two children were both born on May 5, which is also Alaimo's birthday.
Sci-Fi TV filmography:
Role Series Episode
Badar N'D'D ST:TNG 1.7: Lonely Among Us
Commander Tebok ST:TNG 1.26: The Neutral Zone
Gul Macet ST:TNG 4.12: The Wounded
Frederick La Rouque ST:TNG 5.26: Time's Arrow I
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 1.1: Emissary I
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 1.2: Emissary II
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 1.19: Duet
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 2.1: The Homecoming
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 2.5: Cardassians
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 2.8: Necessary Evil
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 2.20: The Maquis I
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 2.21: The Maquis II
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 3.7: Civil Defense
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 3.9: Defiant
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 3.22: Explorers
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 4.1: The Way of the Warrior I
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 4.2: The Way of the Warrior II
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 4.5: Indiscretion
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 4.14: Return to Grace
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.1: Apocalypse Rising
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.8: Things Past
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.14: In Purgatory's Shadow
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.15: By Inferno's Light
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.19: Ties of Blood and Water
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 5.26: Call to Arms
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.1: A Time to Stand
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.3: Sons and Daughters
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.4: Behind the Lines
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.5: Favor the Bold
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.6: Sacrifice of Angels
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.11: Waltz
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.14: Far Beyond the Stars
Officer Burt Ryan ST:DS9 6.14: Far Beyond the Stars
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.17: Wrongs Darker than Death or Night
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 6.26: Tears of the Prophets
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.9: Covenant
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.17: Penumbra
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.18: 'Til Death Do Us Part
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.19: Strange Bedfellows
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.20: The Changing Face of Evil
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.21: When It Rains...
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.25: What You Leave Behind I
Gul Dukat ST:DS9 7.26: What You Leave Behind II