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Dominic Keating
Role: Lt. Malcolm Reed

Born in Leicester, England, Dominic Keating's early stage performances led his instructors to single him out as a "bright, young hope." Nevertheless, his major studies at the University College in London earned him a B.A. with honors in history, not theatre arts. But Keating kept the acting flame... Read More

More Photos John Billingsley
Role: Dr. Phlox

John Billingsley was born in Media, Pennsylvania, to a family that moved frequently in his early years. When they settled in Weston, Connecticut, Billingsley appeared in school plays and went on to study theatre at Bennington College in Vermont. Later, he moved to Seattle where his acting talents... Read More

More Photos Scott Bakula
Role: Captain Jonathan Archer

Scott Bakula is perhaps best known for his five-year stint on the innovative television series Quantum Leap, which brought him a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series, as well as three additional nominations, and four Emmy nominations. He was also honored an unprecedented five times by... Read More

More Photos Jolene Blalock
Role: Sub-Commander T'Pol

Jolene was born and raised in San Diego, where she spent much of her free time on the beach, surfing. She left home at 17 to model in Europe and Asia. Modeling brought her back to California (this time to Los Angeles) in 1998 and after booking a few commercials she was encouraged to pursue... Read More

Connor Trinneer
Role: Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III

Connor Trinneer (born March 19, 1969 in Walla Walla, Washington) is an American television actor. He is best known for playing the role of Charles "Trip" Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise. Trinneer went to Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. While there, he played college... Read More

More Photos Linda Park
Role: Ensign Hoshi Sato

Born in Korea and raised in San Jose, California, Linda Park began performing in theatre productions in high school and went on to study acting at Boston University where she received a B.F.A. Only one year after graduation, she joined the cast of Enterprise as Ensign Hoshi Sato. Prior to... Read More

Anthony Montgomery
Role: Ensign Travis Mayweather
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Show: Star Trek: Enterprise
Ratings Rank: 1,277 of 17,633  ( 1)
Show Reviews: 136
People Tracking: 3,169
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8.5 Great 3,821 votes
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great: 1,207 (31.9%)
superb: 1,045 (27.6%)
perfect: 787 (20.8%)
good: 412 (10.9%)
Other: 333 (8.7%)
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