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'''Michael Dorn''' (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer who played [[Gorgon]] on {{ff}} and {{C|Kraven the Hunter|smtnas}} on {{smtnas}}. He is best known for playing [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Worf Worf] on [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Portal:Main Star Trek].
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'''Michael Dorn''' (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer who played [[Gorgon]] on {{ff}}, {{C|Kraven the Hunter|smtnas}} on {{smtnas}}, and {{C|Ronan|shss}} the Accuser on {{shss}}. He is best known for playing [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Worf Worf] on [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Portal:Main Star Trek].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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===''Star Trek''===
 
===''Star Trek''===
Dorn's most prolific role to date is the Klingon officer Worf in [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''] and its spin-off [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''], which had him acting alongside [[LeVar Burton]]. According to him he was already a Trekkie and got the part because of all the people who showed up at the interview he was the only one acting like a Klingon warrior. He did not smile, speak, or sit but stood in a corner in a rigid attention posture, and when called he marched into the room, scowled, and shook the interviewer's hand sharply. Afterwards he gruffly thanked the director and walked out.
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Dorn's most prolific role to date is the Klingon officer Worf in [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation ''Star Trek: The Next Generation''] and its spin-off [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''], which had him acting alongside [[LeVar Burton]], [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Brent Spiner]], [[Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]], and [[Dwight Schultz]].
   
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According to him he was already a Trekkie and got the part because of all the people who showed up at the interview he was the only one acting like a Klingon warrior. He did not smile, speak, or sit but stood in a corner in a rigid attention posture, and when called he marched into the room, scowled, and shook the interviewer's hand sharply. Afterwards he gruffly thanked the director and walked out.
Dorn made more appearances as a single character than any other actor in the entire Star Trek franchise, with a total of 272 episodes and four movies. He also appeared as Worf's grandfather in [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek_VI:_The_Undiscovered_Country ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''], which also featured [[George Takei]]. Dorn made several appearances on ''The Next Generation'' and ''Deep Space Nine'' with [[Majel Barrett-Roddenberry]].
 
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Dorn made more appearances as a single character than any other actor in the entire Star Trek franchise, with a total of 272 episodes and four movies. He also appeared as Worf's grandfather in [http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Star_Trek_VI:_The_Undiscovered_Country ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''], which also featured [[George Takei]].
   
 
Dorn made an appearance on [[wikipedia:Webster (TV series)|''Webster'']] as Worf come to life.
 
Dorn made an appearance on [[wikipedia:Webster (TV series)|''Webster'']] as Worf come to life.
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===Voice Acting===
 
===Voice Acting===
In the [[Marvel Animated Universe]] Dorn voiced the [[Inhuman]] [[Gorgon]] in the {{ff}} episodes {{eps|The Inhumans Among Us}}, {{eps|Beware the Hidden Land}}, and {{eps|The Sentry Sinister}}. In [[Non MAU]] he voiced {{C|Kraven the Hunter|smtnas}} in the {{smtnas}} series finale {{eps|Mind Games, Part One}} and {{eps|Mind Games, Part Two}}.
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On {{ff}} Dorn voiced the [[Inhuman]] [[Gorgon]] in the episodes {{eps|The Inhumans Among Us}}, {{eps|Beware the Hidden Land}}, and {{eps|The Sentry Sinister}}. He played {{C|Kraven the Hunter|smtnas}} in the {{smtnas}} series finale {{eps|Mind Games, Part One}} and {{eps|Mind Games, Part Two}}. His most recent Marvel animated role was as {{C|Ronan|shss}} the Accuser on the {{shss}} episodes {{eps|Alienating with the Surfer!}} and {{eps|The Final Battle! ('Nuff Said!)}}.
   
 
In the [[dcanimated:DCAU Wiki|DC Animated Universe]] Dorn voiced [[dcanimated:Kalibak|Kalibak]] and [[dcanimated:Steel|Steel]] on [[dcanimated:Superman: The Animated Series|''Superman: The Animated Series'']], [[dcanimated:Reverend Anderson|Reverend Anderson]] on [[dcanimated:Static Shock|''Static Shock'']], [[dcanimated:Colonel Lemak|Colonel Lemak]] on [[dcanimated:The Zeta Project|''The Zeta Project'']]. He worked alongside other Marvel voice actors [[Mark Hamill]] and [[Edward Asner]].
 
In the [[dcanimated:DCAU Wiki|DC Animated Universe]] Dorn voiced [[dcanimated:Kalibak|Kalibak]] and [[dcanimated:Steel|Steel]] on [[dcanimated:Superman: The Animated Series|''Superman: The Animated Series'']], [[dcanimated:Reverend Anderson|Reverend Anderson]] on [[dcanimated:Static Shock|''Static Shock'']], [[dcanimated:Colonel Lemak|Colonel Lemak]] on [[dcanimated:The Zeta Project|''The Zeta Project'']]. He worked alongside other Marvel voice actors [[Mark Hamill]] and [[Edward Asner]].
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He has provided voice work in dozens of other works in varying levels of prominence. He provided the title character in [[wikipedia:I Am Weasel|''I Am Weasel'']]. He's done work on [[wikipedia:Megas XLR|''Megas XLR'']], [[wikipedia:Danny Phantom|''Danny Phantom'']], Martian Centurion Robots in [[wikipedia:Duck Dodgers (TV series)|''Duck Dodgers'']], King Beardbottom in [[wikipedia:The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy|''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'']], and [[wikipedia:Ben 10|''Ben 10'']]. He was in several episodes of [[wikipedia:Gargoyles (TV series)|''Gargoyles'']], which starred Asner.
 
He has provided voice work in dozens of other works in varying levels of prominence. He provided the title character in [[wikipedia:I Am Weasel|''I Am Weasel'']]. He's done work on [[wikipedia:Megas XLR|''Megas XLR'']], [[wikipedia:Danny Phantom|''Danny Phantom'']], Martian Centurion Robots in [[wikipedia:Duck Dodgers (TV series)|''Duck Dodgers'']], King Beardbottom in [[wikipedia:The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy|''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'']], and [[wikipedia:Ben 10|''Ben 10'']]. He was in several episodes of [[wikipedia:Gargoyles (TV series)|''Gargoyles'']], which starred Asner.
   
He's reprised his role as Worf on [[familyguy:Main Page|''Family Guy'']] episodes [[familyguy:Peter's Got Woods|"Peter's Got Woods"]] and played himself in [[familyguy:Not All Dogs Go To Heaven|"Not All Dogs Go To Heaven"]].
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He's reprised his role as Worf on [[familyguy:Main Page|''Family Guy'']] episodes [[familyguy:Peter's Got Woods|"Peter's Got Woods"]] and [[familyguy:It's A Trap!|''It's A Trap!'']] as well as playing himself in [[familyguy:Not All Dogs Go To Heaven|"Not All Dogs Go To Heaven"]].
   
 
He is an admitted fan of [[wikipedia:South Park|''South Park'']] and did voice work on [[wikipedia:Fun with Veal|"Fun with Veal"]].
 
He is an admitted fan of [[wikipedia:South Park|''South Park'']] and did voice work on [[wikipedia:Fun with Veal|"Fun with Veal"]].
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He serves on several organizations such as being on the advisory board of the Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation. He is also a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
 
He serves on several organizations such as being on the advisory board of the Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation. He is also a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
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==External Links==
 
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*[https://twitter.com/akaWorf Twitter]
 
*[http://www.startrek.com/database_article/dorn StarTrek.com]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000373/ IMDb]
 
*[http://www.tv.com/person/3865/summary.html TV.com]
 
*[[wikipedia:Michael Dorn|Wikipedia]]
 
*[[wikipedia:Michael Dorn|Wikipedia]]
 
*[http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Michael_Dorn Memory-Alpha]
 
*[http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Michael_Dorn Memory-Alpha]
 
*[[dcanimated:Michael Dorn|DCAU Wiki]]
 
*[[dcanimated:Michael Dorn|DCAU Wiki]]
 
*[[familyguy:Michael Dorn|Family Guy Wiki]]
 
*[[familyguy:Michael Dorn|Family Guy Wiki]]
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000373/ IMDb]
 
*[http://www.tv.com/person/3865/summary.html TV.com]
 
*[http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/series/TNG/cast/69065.html StarTrek.com]
 
 
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Michael Dorn
Michael Dorn
Born Michael Dorn
December 9, 1952 (1952-12-09) (age 71)
Luling, Texas
Characters played Gorgon
Kraven the Hunter
Ronan

Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor, director, producer, and writer who played Gorgon on Fantastic Four, Kraven the Hunter on Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, and Ronan the Accuser on The Super Hero Squad Show. He is best known for playing Worf on Star Trek.

Biography

Early Life

Michael Dorn was born to Allie Lee (née Nauls) and Fentress Dorn, Jr in Luling, Texas.

They moved to Pasadena, California where he grew up to study radio and television production at Pasadena City College. Later he began a career in performing music with several different rock music bands. He moved to San Francisco in 1973 then moved back to Los Angeles in 1976.

Early Career

He got his first acting break in the 1976 film Rocky as Apollo Creed's bodyguard. He appeared in the 1977 movie Demon Seed.

He made an appearance on The Mary Tyler Moore Show along with Edward Asner. In 1978 Dorn guest appeared on the television show W.E.B.. Impressed with his work, a producer introduced Dorn to an agent who then introduced him to Charles Conrad, an acting teacher he studied under for six months. He later got a regular role on the television series CHiPs starting 1979.

Star Trek

Dorn's most prolific role to date is the Klingon officer Worf in Star Trek: The Next Generation and its spin-off Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which had him acting alongside LeVar Burton, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, and Dwight Schultz.

According to him he was already a Trekkie and got the part because of all the people who showed up at the interview he was the only one acting like a Klingon warrior. He did not smile, speak, or sit but stood in a corner in a rigid attention posture, and when called he marched into the room, scowled, and shook the interviewer's hand sharply. Afterwards he gruffly thanked the director and walked out.

Dorn made more appearances as a single character than any other actor in the entire Star Trek franchise, with a total of 272 episodes and four movies. He also appeared as Worf's grandfather in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, which also featured George Takei.

Dorn made an appearance on Webster as Worf come to life.

In addition to acting Dorn directed three episodes of Deep Space Nine and one of Star Trek: Enterprise.

Due to his years of portraying the Klingon Dorn's voice has deepened. He also developed a skin condition after the years of wearing the alien prosthetics.

After Star Trek

Dorn has continued to play small parts in films. He played the Sandman in The Santa Clause 2 and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause. He played a pilot in Ali. He also appeared as Jack Thornhill in Shade.

He also continues to appear in television series such as Dinosaurs, The Outer Limits, and Without a Trace. Most recently he appeared as the President of the United States in the superhero series Heroes, which also has Takei.

Voice Acting

On Fantastic Four Dorn voiced the Inhuman Gorgon in the episodes "The Inhumans Among Us", "Beware the Hidden Land", and "The Sentry Sinister". He played Kraven the Hunter in the Spider-Man: The New Animated Series series finale "Mind Games, Part One" and "Mind Games, Part Two". His most recent Marvel animated role was as Ronan the Accuser on the The Super Hero Squad Show episodes "Alienating with the Surfer!" and "The Final Battle! ('Nuff Said!)".

In the DC Animated Universe Dorn voiced Kalibak and Steel on Superman: The Animated Series, Reverend Anderson on Static Shock, Colonel Lemak on The Zeta Project. He worked alongside other Marvel voice actors Mark Hamill and Edward Asner.

He has provided voice work in dozens of other works in varying levels of prominence. He provided the title character in I Am Weasel. He's done work on Megas XLR, Danny Phantom, Martian Centurion Robots in Duck Dodgers, King Beardbottom in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and Ben 10. He was in several episodes of Gargoyles, which starred Asner.

He's reprised his role as Worf on Family Guy episodes "Peter's Got Woods" and It's A Trap! as well as playing himself in "Not All Dogs Go To Heaven".

He is an admitted fan of South Park and did voice work on "Fun with Veal".

He has also done work for commercials for companies such as Neutrogena.

In addition to reprising his role as Worf in six games, Dorn has voiced characters in several video games. His video game credits include the Duke of House Atreides in Emperor: Battle for Dune, Dr. John in Gabriel Knight, Agent Frank Horrigan and Marcus the Mutant Sheriff in Fallout 2 (which also had Ron Perlman), Commander Dana in Mission Critical, Maero in Saints Row 2, and Gatatog Uvenk in Mass Effect 2. He is reported to play several non-playable characters in World of Warcraft.

In movies Dorn played Rufus 3000 in the Kim Possible movie A Sitch in Time and the Great Spirit Mata Nui in Bionicle: The Legend Reborn.

Personal Life

Dorn has his Private Pilot License as he enjoys flying. He owns several aircrafts, or "starships" as he calls them, such as a T-33 Shooting Star, F-86 Sabre (which he acquired from the South African Air Force), and North American Sabreliner. He has flown with the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds. He has done interviews for the episode "Private Jets" of Modern Marvels.

He serves on several organizations such as being on the advisory board of the Air Force Aviation Heritage Foundation. He is also a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

Roles

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