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Alexander Enberg
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| Mostly Credited As: | Alexander Enberg |
| Sometimes Credited As: | Alex Enberg
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| Birth Name: | Alexander Enberg |
| Date Of Birth: | April 05, 1972 (Age 37) |
| Country Of Birth: | USA |
Alex has an extensive career on television, in film, and on stage - but he is best known for his recurring Vulcan character of Ensign Vorik (Engineering) on Star Trek Voyager as well as a few other characters.
Alex currently resides in California.
Movie Credits
America's Sweethearts (2001) - Larry King Producer
Air Panic (2001) - Cain
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) (TV) - Photographer
Senseless (1998) - Drug Intervention Student
Gia (1998) (TV) - Chris von Wagenheim
Murder One: Diary of a Serial Killer (1997) (mini) - Kevin Piper
Last Gasp (1995) - Duane
Junior (1994) - Arthur
The Source of Suction (1994) - Unknown
Pump Up the Volume (1990) - Alex
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Alex is the son of Star Trek producer Jeri Taylor. | Alex is the son of is Dick Enberg. | Alex is best known for his role as Ensign Vorik in Star Trek: Voyager. | Alex appeared in Cult Times magazine #48, interview. | Alex is a member of the Pacific Resident Theatre. | Alex appeared at the Pacific Resident Theatre on March 25, 1999 in the play Lulu. | Alex appeared in TV Zone Special #29, interview. | Alex appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival August 21-25, 1991 as Johnny Booth in the play Booth is Back. | Alex appeared in a total of 8 episodes of Star Trek Voyager as Ensign Vorik, his ninth appearance was as a Malon Engineer. | Alex has appeared primarily in science fiction television shows, but has never appeared in a scifi movie. |
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