 
| Star Trek actor Andrew J. Robinson filmography of other acting roles in TV shows and movies with plot summaries, pictures, covers etc. | Nano-Biography for Andrew J. Robinson Date of Birth - February 14, 1942 Place of Birth - New York, New York, USA Most Famous Role(s) Other Than Star Trek: - Dirty Harry as the punk that makes Clint Eastwood's day. - Hellraiser as the father. Trivia About the Actor: - Almost got the part of Odo on Deep Space Nine. - Has a daughter, Rachel Robinson, who appeared in an episode of DS9 as Melanie, an aspiring writer. - He's godfather to Nana Visitor and Alexander Siddig's son. | |
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Andrew J. Robinson Filmography |  | The Pretender (1999) (TV) - Starring as Lieutenant Jenkins in "Flesh & Blood" | Jarod is a pretender, a very intelligent person with the ability to slide into somebody else's personality. He has been taken from his family as a child in order to work for a secret agency called The Centre. But he's escaped, so he helps people in need of his gift, and to find out what really happened to his allegedly dead parents. Miss Parker and her team are also out to get him. In this episode, Jarod takes on the role of a tracking expert to help find four teachers, including Sydney's son, Nicholas, who are taken hostage in the Appalachian hills. |
|  | The X-Files (1999) (TV) - Starring as Doctor Ian Detweiler in "Alpha" | This sc-fi show is about FBI Agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson). Mulder is a "believer" in the paranormal. Scully is a medical doctor who believes only in cold hard scientific fact. Together they've been assigned to "The X-Files", a division exploring all the "strange" cases that fall to the FBI. In this episode, two men are found mauled to death inside a locked cargo container carrying a rare breed of dog from China to the US. The dog is now on the loose and killing more people. Mulder and Scully's interest is in the unique human behavior that this killer dog is exhibiting. |
|  | JAG (1999-2004) (TV) - Starring as Admiral Thomas Kly in "Whole New Ball Game" and "Rogue" | Lt. Cmdr. Harmon Rabb is an ex-F-14 Tomcat fighter pilot that is forced to change careers and joins the Navy’s Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. He's assisted by fellow lawyer, Lt. Sarah “Mac” MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), and other staff. Rabb believing his father is still alive after being shot down in North Vietnam, also searches to find him. In Whole New Ball Game, the President puts Colonel Cresswell, a Marine, on the short list for the new JAG appointment, the SECNAV tries to interfere in the process. Mac and Harm investigate the shooting of a Canadian fisherman by a Naval ensign. In Rogue, Bud is assigned to accompany Raglan, a former special Forces operative who is hired by the Pentagon to test security at military bases. But, Raglan when hijacks a sub with Bud on board, Harm is called in to chase the sub down. Raglan demands millions of dollars in ransom or he'll take aim on a U.S. target. -Admiral Thomas Kly was appointed as president of the selection board, consisting of 2 marine and 2 navy admirals, by his long time friend Marine Col. Gordon Creswel. |
|  | Profiler (2000) (TV) - Starring as Daniel Wade in "Pianissimo" | Dr. Sam Waters (Ally Walker) is a psychic detective with the Violent Crimes Task Force, a federal agency which often works with the FBI, ATF, and other crime-solving agencies. The VCTF investigates violent crimes and chases a man known only as Jack. In this epsiode, a concert pianist is found dead and Rachel suspects the victim's parents until she discovers the young woman was pregnant and that her baby was forcibly delivered and kidnapped. |
|  | Judging Amy (2000) (TV) - Starring as Daniel McGill in "Gray vs. Gray" | A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut. Amy Gray (Amy Brenneman) left New York City and now works as a family court judge. Karle Warren plays Lauren, Amy's daughter; Tyne Daly is Maxine, Amy's tough, opinionated mother. In this episode, Maxine gets a new supervisor and Donna becomes stressed when Oscar's attorney's petition to have his conviction reversed. Amy and Maxine are at odds over having Maxine's terminally ill client testify in a case that Amy is hearing and Vincent counsels Donna against telling Oscar about her attraction to other men. |
|  | The Practice (2004) (TV) - Starring as Edmond Solomon in "The Firm" | This weekly television series is similar to other lawyer shows, but with a twist. Here, we follow the exploits and cases of defense attorneys of a Boston law firm. With Rhona Mitra as Tara Wilson, James Spader as Alan Shore, and Rebecca De Mornay as Hannah Rose. In this episode, friction at the firm gets to Jimmy, who's torn between loyalties and principles. Meanwhile, tension besets Alan Shore as he crosses swords with his brilliant but erratic new boss, whose behavior raises questions of competence. |
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