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  1. At his agent's urging Jonathan moved to Los Angeles in late 1978 to try his hand at television guest appearances. He guest-starred on several of the big prime-time shows of the time, including Charlie's Angels (1976), Fantasy Island (1977), Barnaby Jones (1973), Quincy M.E. (1976), Highway to Heaven (1984), The Waltons (1972), and The Dukes of ...

  2. Clockstoppers (2002) PG | 94 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy. A teenager accidentally activates a machine that enables him to speed up his body so that other people seem to be standing still. Director: Jonathan Frakes | Stars: Jesse Bradford, French Stewart, Paula Garcés, Michael Biehn. Votes: 15,122 | Gross: $36.99M.

  3. Jonathan Frakes. Actor: Star Trek: First Contact. Jonathan Scott Frakes was born in Bellefonte, central Pennsylvania. He is the son of Doris J. (Yingling) and Dr. James R. Frakes, a professor. His parents moved with Jonathan and his younger brother Daniel to Bethlehem in eastern Pennsylvania. There, his father taught English at Lehigh University, where he held the Fairchild chair in American ...

  4. Learn about Jonathan Frakes on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that include Jonathan Frakes including Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Discovery and mo…

  5. Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania) is best known for two things: the voice of Xanatos ( whose design was based on him) in the animated series Gargoyles and the role of Commander William Riker, aka Number One, in the critically acclaimed Star Trek: The Next Generation. Both of which were excellent showcases ...

  6. www.tvguide.com › celebrities › jonathan-frakesJonathan Frakes - TV Guide

    Feb 10, 2023 · Learn more about Jonathan Frakes - movies and shows, full bio, photos, videos, and more at TV Guide ... Jonathan Scott Frakes. Birth Place: Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States. Profession

  7. Facts. Frakes was born in 1952 in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, to Doris J. (née Yingling; 1926–2020) and James R. Frakes (1924–2002). Frakes's father was a professor of English literature and American studies at Lehigh University from 1958 to 2001, and was also a reviewer and critic for The New York Times Book Review.

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