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Dr. Phlox - John Billingsley

STARFLEET AFFILIATE PERSONNEL FILE: Phlox

Species: Denobulan
Position: Doctor
Assignment: Chief Medical Officer, Enterprise NX-01
Previous Assignment: Starfleet Medical, via Interspecies Medical Exchange
Full Name: Phlox
Birthplace: Denobula
Marital status: Three wives on home planet
Children: Five (youngest is a son named Mettus)
Office: Enterprise NX-01 Sickbay, E-Deck

Dr. Phlox
Played by John Billingsley



Profile: Report of Starfleet Diplomatic Relations Office

Dr. Phlox is a congenial fellow who balances an oblique sense of humor and a happy disposition, along with a natural scientific curiosity that retains a sense of humanity. His Sickbay is home to a growing collection of "stuff" — some alive, some not — gathered from various sources. At Captain Archer's request, Phlox agreed to join the new Enterprise as Chief Medical Officer. Phlox's background in intergalactic medicine is indispensable, though his approach to the healing arts is sometimes startling.


John Billingsley
Portrays 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 were showcased in numerous regional stage productions. In 1989 Billingsley founded Book-It Repertory Theatre, a Seattle-based theatre company devoted to adapting fiction to the stage, where he spent five years directing and performing shows. He also co-founded Freehold, a Seattle acting studio.
Billingsley currently stars as the Denobulan Dr. Phlox on Enterprise. In addition, he stars opposite Denzel Washington in the feature film "Out of Time" and has appeared in "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles," "The Glass House," "High Crimes" and "White Oleander." He also starred in the independent film "Breathing Hard," which won a number of awards on the festival circuit. He was a series regular on The Others and guest starred in other television series including The West Wing, Family Law, Judging Amy, NYPD Blue, Gideon's Crossing, The Practice, The X Files and Six Feet Under.

Billingsley's Los Angeles stage credits include productions at the theatre company A Noise Within in such plays as "The Winter's Tale," "Twelfth Night," "Great Expectations" and "The Country Wife." With the Los Angeles company The Actors' Gang, he performed in "Ugly's First World," and he toured in Europe with Milwaukee's Theatre X in "A History of Sexuality." He also trod the boards of the prestigious Seattle Repertory Theatre in "Nothing Sacred."

Billingsley currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Bonita Friedericy, and their two cats.



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Hoshi Sato - Linda Park

STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Sato, Hoshi
Rank: Ensign
Assignment: Communications Officer, Enterprise NX-01
Previous Assignment: Taught exo-linguistics at Amazon University, Brazil
Full Name: Hoshi Sato
Marital status: Single

Hoshi Sato
Played by Linda Park



Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Medical/Counselor's Office

Hoshi is a young, spirited, intelligent woman with an extraordinary gift for alien languages who also serves as Enterprise's translator — a vital role when making first contact. A "white-knuckle" space-farer, Hoshi reluctantly gave up her teaching job after being convinced by Archer to join Starfleet. Archer has more faith in Sato than she does in her herself.

Linda Park
Portrays 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 landing that role in 2001, Park had just completed filming "Jurassic Park III." She has also guest-starred on the television series Popular. Her stage credits include "Mad Forest," "Lysistrata," "Cyrano," "Richard III" and "The Trojan Women."

Park currently lives in Los Angeles. She is a bronze-level international Latin ballroom dancer and a certified actor combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors.



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Travis Mayweather - Anthony Montgomery

STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Mayweather, Travis


Rank: Ensign
Assignment: Helmsman, Enterprise NX-01
Full Name: Travis Mayweather
Year of birth: 2126
Birthplace: Aboard E.C.S. Horizon, between Draylax and Vega Colony
Parents: Father died in 2153; Mother is Rianna Mayweather
Siblings: Brother, Paul Mayweather
Weight: 72 kg
Marital status: Single

Travis Mayweather
Played by Anthony Montgomery



Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Medical/Counselor's Office

Born and raised on a long-range transport vessel, Mayweather is one of the "space boomers." His upbringing makes him a talented pilot with an unparalleled instinct for space travel. He also seems to know how to find the interesting sites to see and locate a good time in the middle of nowhere.

Mr. Mayweather still carries with him some guilt over leaving his home ship, the Horizon, to join Starfleet. His father had expected him to one day take over the Draylax-Vega cargo run, but Travis' destiny led him in a different direction

Anthony Montgomery
Portrays Travis Mayweather

Anthony Montgomery began acting while studying at Indiana University - Purdue University at Indianapolis. He then transferred to Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, where he graduated with a B.S. in Performance Theatre and Drama. After graduation, Montgomery relocated to Chicago where he sang in an R&B group. Returning to Indianapolis, he then began doing stand-up comedy. Upon moving to California, he landed the role as the host of the children's television series Awesome Adventures.
Montgomery currently stars as Ensign Travis Mayweather on Paramount's latest Star Trek incarnation, Enterprise. Some of his other television credits include a recurring role on the series Popular, a guest appearance on JAG and co-starring roles on Resurrection Blvd., Charmed and Frasier. Montgomery also starred in the feature film "Leprechaun in the Hood" and was a sketch performer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Some of his stage credits include "Dutchman," "A Day of Absence," "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" (original piece), "Medal of Honor Rag," "Wine in the Wilderness," "Working," "Oliver" and "Rumors."

Montgomery currently resides in Los Angeles. He enjoys diving, swimming, martial arts, motorcycling and singing.




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Malcolm Reed - Dominic Keating

STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Reed, Malcolm

Rank: Lieutenant
Assignment: Armory Officer, Enterprise NX-01
Full Name: Malcolm Reed
Birthday: September 2
Parents: Stuart & Mary Reed
Siblings: Younger sister, Madeline Reed
Marital status: Single

Malcolm Reed
Played by Dominic Keating



Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Medical/Counselor's Office

Reed is descended from a long line of British navy men; in fact, he takes after his grandfather who was an ordnance officer in the Royal Navy. Rules and regulations, discipline, schedules — life is strictly by-the-book for this officer who is fascinated by munitions and what he can create next in his Armory. Around women, however, he becomes soft-spoken and tongue-tied.

Dominic Keating
Portrays 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 alive through the academic years, participating in several University productions and pondering an eventual leap into the professional theatre.
Keating currently stars as Lt. Malcolm Reed in the latest Star Trek television series Enterprise. He also starred in the feature film "Jungle 2 Jungle" opposite Tim Allen and Martin Short, appeared in the Oscar-nominated feature film "Almost Famous," and starred with Raquel Welch in "What I Did for Love." In the 2001 film "The Hollywood Sign," he played his first American role opposite Rod Steiger, Burt Reynolds and Tom Berenger.

His television credits include a lead role on Glory Days, a series regular for five years on Desmond's, recurring roles in The Immortals and G vs E, plus guest appearances on Special Unit 2, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Poltergeist: The Legacy.

His stage credits include University productions of "Life Class" and "Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead." He won an award for Best Actor on the Fringe for his role as Cosmo in "The Pitchfork Disney" at the Bush Theatre in London. He also starred in the one-man play "The Christian Brothers" in King's Cross and in "The Best Years of Your Life" at the Man in the Moon Theatre in Chelsea. He was awarded the Mobile Prize for his performance in "Amongst Barbarians" at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, which then transferred to the Hampstead Theatre in London. Other performances include roles in "Screamers" at the Edinburgh Playhouse Festival and in "Alfie" at the Tiffany Theatre in Los Angeles.

Keating currently resides in Los Angeles and enjoys golfing, swimming, music, boogie boarding, reading and traveling.
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Charles Trip Tucker - Connor Trinneer



STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Tucker, Charles

Rank: Commander
Assignment: Chief Engineer, Enterprise NX-01
Full Name: Charles "Trip" Tucker III
Birthplace: North America, Earth
Marital status: Single


Charles "Trip" Tucker
Played by Connor Trinneer



Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Medical/Counselor's Office

An old buddy of Captain Archer's and renowned as a gifted orbital engineer, "Trip" is a charming Southerner with an offbeat sense of humor who is always on the hunt for the next big adventure. Whether it's deep-sea diving, constructing starships in orbit, or interspecies dating, Trip is good to go. Trip is the third senior officer on Enterprise, but he's a "fish out of water" when dealing with new civilizations.

Connor Trinneer
Portrays Charles 'Trip' Tucker III




Born in Walla Walla, Washington, Connor Trinneer attended Pacific Lutheran University in Washington where he played college football and ultimately discovered the theatre. He graduated with a B.F.A. in Acting and then went on to receive an M.F.A. in Acting and Directing from the University of Missouri in Kansas City.
Trinneer now stars as Commander Charles "Trip" Tucker III in Enterprise. His other television credits include guest-starring roles on several series such as Freaky Links, Gideon's Crossing, Melrose Place, Touched by an Angel, Pensacola and ER, as well as a recurring part on One Life to Live. He also played in the independent films "Duncan's Shadow" and "Raindogs," in which he was the lead. Trinneer also appeared in the PBS film "Far East" and in the HBO film "*61."

Trinneer's theatre background includes several off-Broadway and regional productions including "Hamlet," "Much Ado About Nothing," "Far East," " The Rover," "The Tempest," "Picnic," "Julius Caesar" and "Arcadia."

Trinneer currently resides in Los Angeles. In his spare time he enjoys hiking, working out, surfing, snowboarding, reading and traveling, and is a novice coin collector.



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T'Pol - Jolene Blalock


STARFLEET AFFILIATE PERSONNEL FILE: T'Pol



Species: Vulcan
Rank: Sub-commander (in Vulcan hierarchy)
Assignment: Science Officer, Enterprise NX-01
Full Name: T'Pol
Year of Birth: 2088
Marital status: Previously betrothed to Koss, but marriage plans have been cancelled

T'Pol
Played by Jolene Blalock


Career Summary
2148 – Served as Deputy Science Officer on Vulcan vessel Seleya under Captain Voris

2149 – Transferred to Vulcan Consulate on Earth

2151 – Assigned as observer on Enterprise NX-01 initially during starship's first mission; opted to remain on board as science officer under command of Captain Jonathan Archer

2153 – Resigned her commission with the Vulcan High Command in order to accompany Enterprise on its mission to the Delphic Expanse

Profile: Report of Starfleet Diplomatic Relations Office

The Vulcans insisted that T'Pol oversee Enterprise's voyages and refused to supply starcharts unless this demand was met. This is not a position for which T'Pol volunteered. Her skill as a science officer is unquestioned, but working alongside primitive and irrational humans is an ongoing lesson in Vulcan patience. T'Pol and Archer often disagree, but are gradually learning mutual respect.

Jolene Blalock
Portrays T'Pol



Jolene Blalock starred as Medea, the mythic princess and sorceress of the Isle of Colchis in the 2000 NBC miniseries "Jason and the Argonauts" opposite Jason London, Dennis Hopper, Frank Langella, Adrian Lester and Natasha Henstridge. In 2001, she starred in the television miniseries "Diamond Hunters" opposite Alyssa Milano and Roy Scheider, and also the Showtime film production "On the Edge." Other television credits include guest spots on C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation, Dick Wolf's D.C., JAG, G vs E and Veronica's Closet. But she has made her biggest mark as the Vulcan sub-commander T'Pol on Enterprise.
Blalock currently resides in Los Angeles. She enjoys photography, surfing, skateboarding, Thai-boxing, roller-skating and snowboarding.


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Jonathan Archer - Scott Bakula


Jonathan Archer
STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Archer, Jonathan

Rank: Captain
Assignment: Commanding officer, Enterprise NX-01
Full Name: Jonathan Archer
Birthplace: Upstate New York, North America, Earth
Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Henry Archer
Marital status: Single
Office: Enterprise NX-01, A-Deck Ready Room adjoining Bridge

Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Medical/Counselor's Office
Charming, bold, a born explorer. Archer is guided by a core of human decency and intuition, even when they contravene direct orders. He is independent, yet has a strong sense of duty. Archer holds a grudge against the Vulcans, whom he blames for keeping humanity stuck on Earth, but must learn to cope with a Vulcan science officer. As captain of a starship his father helped build, Archer is eager to make history and see what's out there.

Scott Bakula

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 the Viewers for Quality Television. Today, Quantum Leap remains one of the most popular series in syndication around the world. Plus, a Quantum Leap album features songs Bakula performed in several episodes.
Bakula currently stars as Jonathan Archer, the captain of Earth's first deep-space exploratory starship, Enterprise NX-01, on Paramount's Star Trek prequel series Enterprise. His work on the show has garnered him a People's Choice Award nomination. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Bakula moved to New York in 1976 where he pursued a career on the stage. In 1988 he was honored with a Tony nomination for his starring role in the Broadway musical "Romance-Romance." He had earlier made his Broadway debut as Joe DiMaggio in "Marilyn: An American Fable." His other theatre credits include the critically-acclaimed Off-Broadway and Los Angeles productions of "Three Guys Naked From the Waist Down," and the Los Angeles and Boston productions of "Nite Club Confidential."

Bakula has received high praise for his work in a variety of feature film roles including the 1999 Academy Award-winning "American Beauty," as well as "Life as a House" with award-winning director Irwin Winkler. Other films to his credit are "Lord of Illusions," "Major League: Back to the Minors," "A Passion to Kill," "Mi Familia/My Family," "Color of Night," and Paramount's football comedy "Necessary Roughness." He made his 1990 film debut in director Carl Reiner's "Sibling Rivalry."

Alternating between film and television, Bakula has appeared in such recognized series as Designing Women and Murphy Brown, and in the mini-series "A Girl Thing," "The Invaders," and the ABC mini-series "Tom Clancy's Netforce," as well as the telefilms "Mean Streak," "Papa's Angels," and "Bachelor Baby," which he starred in and produced. Bakula also worked on "What Girls Learn," an original telefilm in which he served as executive producer through his BPI Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. He also starred in the independent film "Ghost of a Chance."

His singing ability has afforded him some special opportunities including performances at the Kennedy Center Honors, at Carnegie Hall and at the Hollywood Bowl with Carol Burnett, as well as the animated musical "Cats Don't Dance" as Danny the cat.




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