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Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor known for his role as
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the Ferengi in the ''
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'' franchise, appearing as the character in all seven seasons of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1993–1999). He also had a recurring role as Principal Snyder in the first three seasons of ''
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'' (1997–1999), and voiced General Skarr and other characters in the animated series '' The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' (2001–2007), Doctor Nefarious in the '' Ratchet & Clank'' video-game series, and Andrew Ryan in the '' BioShock'' video-game series.


Early life

Shimerman was born into a Jewish family in Lakewood, New Jersey, on November 5, 1949, the son of accountant Susan and house painter Herbert Shimerman. When he was 15, he moved with his family to
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, where his mother enrolled him in a drama group in an effort to expand his social circle. He attended Santa Monica High School and was active in drama. As a senior, he played leading roles in school productions of ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' The Skin of Our Teeth'' before graduating in 1967. After graduating from
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, he was selected to apprentice at the Old Globe Theater in
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. He began pursuing a career in theater and eventually moved to New York City, where he was a member of the Impossible Ragtime Theater. Returning to Los Angeles, he took roles in two CBS series to launch his television acting career.


Career


Acting


Television

Shimerman is known for his work as the Ferengi bar owner
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in the long-running television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', though his involvement with the ''
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'' franchise began with appearances as other Ferengi characters in the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episodes " The Last Outpost" and " Peak Performance". As the character Quark, Shimerman became one of Star Trek's most widely known characters, and he appeared several times on the cover of ''TV Guide'', either with other actors or alone as part of a collector's series. Along with
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, Marina Sirtis,
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, and John de Lancie, Shimerman is one of only a few actors to play the same character on four or more different ''Star Trek'' series. He played Quark in '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', and '' Star Trek: Lower Decks''. He reprised the role of Quark in the 1998 film '' Star Trek: Insurrection'', but only in deleted scenes. In addition to ''Star Trek'', Shimerman has had roles as Pascal on ''
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'' and as Principal Snyder in 19 episodes of ''
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''. He has also starred as Anteaus in ''
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'' as one of the Nox, an evil wizard in ''
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'', appeared as Stan the caddy in an episode of ''
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'', and as Dr. Patemkin on '' Leverage''. Shimerman has appeared in the first seven episodes as Judge Brian Hooper in the third season of '' Boston Legal'', joining fellow ''Star Trek'' actors
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, René Auberjonois, and Ethan Phillips. His character even shared a scene with Auberjonois, with the strife between the two characters reminiscent of the conflict between Shimerman's Quark and Auberjonois's Odo. He made an appearance as "The Terror" in the first '' The Tick'' live-action series. He appeared in the series ''
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'' episode "
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" as Patrick Holden. He had a small cameo in the episode "Posse Comitatus" of ''
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'' as Richard the III and another in the film as an Old Man in the subway in ''
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''. He has made appearances in various television series such as '' Babes'' as Mr. Ian Anderson, '' Married... with Children'' as Mr. Lovejoy, '' Warehouse 13'' as Charlie Martin, '' Tremors'' as Cecil Carr, ''
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'' as Judge Graham Roberts, ''
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'' as Benjamin Donnelly, '' Bad Samaritans'' as the Judge, and '' Red Bird'' as Max.


Voice work

He has voiced several video-game villains, including
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and Zealot in '' X-Men Legends'' and '' X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'' respectively, Andrew Ryan in the '' BioShock'' series, Razputin's father in ''
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'', and General Skarr from '' Evil Con Carne'' and '' The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy''. He then lent his voice talent to BioWare for their games ''
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'' (as Emperor Sun Hai, Abbot Song, and the Innkeeper) and ''
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'' (as the original Salarian Councilor and Fai Dan). He also voiced Dr. Emil Narud, Mohandar, and Dr. Emil Narud in its human form in the 2010 RTS video game '' StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty'' and the 2013 expansion '' StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm'', respectively. He also voiced the role of Quark in various ''Deep Space Nine'' video games, such as '' Harbinger'' and '' the Fallen'' and reprised the role in the 2018 expansion '' Star Trek Online: Victory is Life''. He also voiced Ben Robbins and the Shopkeeper in the first two episodes of '' Rocket Power'' from 1999 to 2000. In 2008, he voiced the character of Wilmer in an audio dramatization of '' The Maltese Falcon'', which also featured actors
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,
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, and Edward Herrmann. In addition, he voiced the character of Mr. Phillips in
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Radio Theatre's production of ''
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''. He also voiced Raanu along with the villager and a village leader in the straight-to-DVD animated film '' Bionicle: The Legend Reborn''. He also voices
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in the action role-playing video game '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2''. In 2011, he provided additional voices for the MMORPG '' Star Wars: The Old Republic''. In 2012, he also voiced Che Garcia Hansson and Old Joseph Cajiais for the MMORPG '' The Secret World''. His best known voice work is that of Doctor Nefarious in the '' Ratchet & Clank'' franchise, a role for which he received much praise. He reprised his roles as Dr. Nefarious and Andrew Ryan and also voiced a Vox Populi enemy in the crossover fighting game '' PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale''.


Writing


''Deep Space Nine''

Shimerman co-authored a ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novel, ''
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'', with David R. George III, published January 1, 1999. It focuses on his character Quark, who loses his bar and is imprisoned during a diplomatic crisis between the Bajoran and Ferengi governments. The novel is an allegory for the
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during World War II.


''The Merchant Prince'' series

Shimerman has co-written a series of books in which he provides a science-fictional basis for the life of
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. The first novel in the series, ''The Merchant Prince'', was co-written with Irish author Michael Scott, known for his Nicholas Flamel series. Published in 2000, it features the historical figure John Dee being placed in suspended animation in 1575 by an alien race known as the Roc and awakening in 2099. The cover features Shimerman in Elizabethan garb. Shimerman commented: "John Dee really did exist. We're pretty sure he was a member of Queen Elizabeth's secret service, which put it in his purview to kill if he needed to. The
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was a much more perilous time; you had to be quick with a dagger and nefarious in order to survive". Shimerman thought aspects of both himself and his ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' character, Quark, were in the novel's interpretation of John Dee. Shimerman commented: "There are aspects of Quark similar to Dr. Dee, and undoubtedly there are aspects of Dr. Dee similar to Armin Shimerman, which would make him seem like Quark, as well". The other novels in the series are ''Outrageous Fortune'' (2002), co-written with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, known for her historical horror novels, and ''Capital Offense'' (2003). In late 2020, Shimerman's new book, ''Illyria: Betrayal of Angels'', was released by publisher Jumpmaster Press. ''Betrayal of Angels'' is the first book in Shimerman's trilogy about John Dee.


Teaching

Shimerman has been teaching
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for years, and as an adjunct professor for the
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. He also serves as Shakespeare scholar for productions in and around the Los Angeles area.


Personal life

Shimerman married actress Kitty Swink in May 1981.


Filmography


Film


Television


Podcast series


Video games


Soundtrack performances

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'' (1990) - (performer: "He's Guilty") - Episode: "Pilot" *'' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (1998) - (performer: "Slug-o-Cola" - uncredited) - Episode: " Profit and Lace" *''What We Left Behind: Star Trek DS9'' (2019) - (performer: " What We Left Behind") *'' Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart'' (2021) - (performer: "Join Me at the Top")


Writer work

* '' Evil Con Carne'' (2004) - (story - segment "Hector, King of the Britons") - Episode: "Jealousy, Jealous Do/Hector, King of the Britons"


Audio work

* ''
The 34th Rule ''The 34th Rule'' (), published January 1, 1999, is a '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novel written by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III. The story in the novel was an allegory for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second ...
'' (2000) - Narrator, Quark * ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Legends of the Ferengi'' (2001) - Narrator, Quark * '' Incident at Vichy'' (2002) - First Detective, Prof. Hoffman * '' Magic Time'' (2005) - Narration * '' Twelve Angry Men'' (2006) - Juror #4 * ''
The War of the Worlds ''The War of the Worlds'' is a science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells. It was written between 1895 and 1897, and serialised in '' Pearson's Magazine'' in the UK and ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine in the US in 1897. The full novel was ...
'' (2007) - Announcer, Others * '' The Maltese Falcon'' (2008) - Wilmer * '' Adventures in Odyssey'' (2009) - Prince George * '' The Mark of Zorro'' (2011) - Tavern Landlord * ''Die, Snow White! Die, Damn You!: A Very Grimm Tale'' (2012) - The Magic Mirror * '' Wild Cards IV: Aces Abroad'' (2016) - Narration * '' Magic Time: an Audio Play'' (2017) - Sam Lungo


Broadway work

* '' Threepenny Opera'' (1976-1977) - Mr. Charles Filch, Ed, Ensemble * '' Saint Joan'' (1977-1978) - Baudricourt's Steward, Page to Warwick, Thomas de Courcelles, The English Soldier, Ensemble * '' I Remember Mama'' (1979) - Mr. Thorkelson * '' The Play That Goes Wrong'' (2022) - Dennis Tyde, Perkins


Bibliography

* ''
The 34th Rule ''The 34th Rule'' (), published January 1, 1999, is a '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' novel written by Armin Shimerman and David R. George III. The story in the novel was an allegory for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second ...
'' (1998) (with David R. George III) *''The Merchant Prince'' (2000) (with Michael Scott) *''Outrageous Fortune'' (2002) (with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro) *''Capital Offense'' (2003) * ''Betrayal of Angels'' (2020)


References


External links

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Bio @ Starfleetlibrary.com


* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180728035705/https://content.production.cdn.art19.com/episodes/b9938310-facb-4caa-a773-c13b3d6b8d9b/5c5e16b938e947e51f8961cc1e6fb231f1fcda45749820454c6a74ca211f89a99069e3474211f8a64283a5304ad8e3c303aa62702f207008ce6bbb8a50957aa2/Buffering_EP_0.02_Armin_Shimerman.mp3 An Interview with Armin Shimerman] by Buffering the Vampire Slayer, A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast, 19 November 2016. {{DEFAULTSORT:Shimerman, Armin 1949 births Living people Male actors from New Jersey American male film actors American male television actors American male voice actors Audiobook narrators Male actors from Los Angeles People from Lakewood Township, New Jersey University of California, Los Angeles alumni Jewish American male actors 21st-century American Jews Actors from Ocean County, New Jersey