Christopher Shea
Actor/Actriz
3
Películas
20
Series
Christopher Shea is an American actor and singer who has carved out a distinct legacy in television, film, and theatre. A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, he initially established himself on stage as a founding member of the Los Angeles-based theatre group The Neurotic Young Urbanites, performing in various productions throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, and touring internationally as Tony in West Side Story. To science fiction fans, however, Shea is most widely recognized for his memorable guest-starring roles across multiple Star Trek series. His most prominent contribution to the franchise was his recurring portrayal of the smug, pragmatic Vorta commander Keevan in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine sixth-season episodes "Rocks and Shoals" and "The Magnificent Ferengi". He later expanded his franchise repertoire by appearing as Saowin in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Think Tank", and taking on two distinct roles in Star Trek: Enterprise—first as the alien detainee Sajen in "Detained" and later as the Andorian soldier Telev in "Cease Fire". Beyond his ventures into the alpha quadrant, Shea has maintained a prolific career as a character actor on mainstream television, making appearances on acclaimed series such as The West Wing, Frasier, Charmed, The Shield, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and The Practice.
Como Actor/Actriz
CSI: Las Vegas
Craig Kaufman
Una Familia Moderna
Ben Dugan
Esposas Desesperadas
Photographer
Hechiceras
Seeker
Frasier
Barfly
Star Trek: Voyager
Saowin
The West Wing
Man
Mad Men
Walter Hoffman
Viaje a las estrellas: Espacio Profundo Nueve
Keevan
El Escudo
Udel
Caso Cerrado
Larry Detroit
Viaje a las estrellas: Enterprise
Sajen
Los Practicantes
A.D.A. Martin Beckham
Will & Grace
Waiter
The Drew Carey Show
Waiter
Cougar Town
Man
The Odd Couple
Phillip
'Til Death
Todd
Mr. Sunshine
Dan
Shane
Joey Starett
The Specials
Reporter
All You Need
Roger Crenshaw
The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery
Michael Hessel