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  1. Alan Oppenheimer (born 23 April 1930; age 94) is an Emmy Award-nominated actor who appeared as Koroth in the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth season episode "Rightful Heir", Keogh in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "The Jem'Hadar" and later the Nezu ambassador in the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "Rise". In addition, Oppenheimer was the voice of Captain Wells ...

  2. 22 Photos. Alan Oppenheimer is an American actor from New York City, who started his career in the 1950s. By the 1970s, Oppenheimer started performing voice acting roles. He eventually emerged as one of the most prolific voice actors in the United States, with roles in numerous series and films. His better known roles include the evil emperor ...

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  3. m. 1992; died 2003) Marilyn Greenwood. . . ( m. 1984; div. 1990) . Children. 3. Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s and he has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2022
    Voice
    2021
    Voice [6]
    2020
    Mirror Max, Roach, Flea Circus
    Voice, episode: "Snow White"
    2019
    Old Timer
    Voice, episode: "What is Time?"
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    • Skeletor — 'He-Man' (1983-1985) In Eternia, where advanced science meets sword and sorcery, the evil Skeletor plots in his lair at Snake Mountain. An accomplished dark sorcerer, Skeletor and his minions seek to conquer Castle Greyskull and gain access to the ancient magic within.
    • Warpath — 'The Transformers' (1984-1987) First appearing in season two of The Transformers, Warpath is an Autobot who can transform into a tank. He doesn't seem all there, as demonstrated when he peppers his speech with random words like Blam!
    • Falkor — 'The Neverending Story' (1984) For this '80s fantasy classic, Oppenheimer lent his voice to three characters. Though his performances as the friendly Rock Biter and the evil wolf Gmork are excellent, the standout has to be as the luck dragon, Falkor.
    • Vanity Smurf — 'The Smurfs' (1981-1989) One of the most successful cartoons of the 1980s, The Smurfs followed a village of the titular blue creatures who get up to many adventures in their forest home.
  4. May 17, 2018 · The Facts. “Rightful Heir” was the 23rd episode of TNG ’s sixth season. It was directed by veteran TNG helmer, the late Winrich Kolbe, based on a pitch by James E. Brooks and a teleplay by Ronald D. Moore. Kolbe later directed “ All Good Things… ” and went on to direct episodes of Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise. Big, Bad Worf.

  5. Keogh was played by veteran voice actor and recurring Star Trek guest star Alan Oppenheimer. The final script for "The Jem'Hadar" gives the pronunciation of Keogh's name as "KEY-oe (rhymes with "Leo")", going on to describe him as "a burly, no-nonsense officer."

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