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  Jeffrey Combs - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
Jeffrey Combs (born 9 September 1954) is an actor who has the distinction of portraying eight different characters on Star Trek, most notably those of Brunt and Weyoun on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the Andorian Shran on Star Trek: Enterprise.
Combs is also notable for his for playing the title role of Doctor Mordrid in 1992 (during which he co-starred with Brian Thompson) and for his role as crazed FBI agent Milton Dammers in the 1996 horror film, The Frighteners (which co-starred fellow DS9 guest performer Julianna McCarthy).
Combs quickly moved to reassure fans that he was still alive but was very grateful for their concern and sympathized with the friends and family of Coombs.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Jeffrey_Combs   (1208 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeffrey Alan Combs (born: September 9, 1954 in Oxnard, California) is an American character actor best known for his horror film roles and his appearances playing a number of characters in the Star Trek franchise.
Combs continued his work in the DCAU several years later with a recurring role as The Question in Justice League Unlimited.
Having been confused with the passenger on the jet, Combs the actor was pronounced dead by news media outlets and had to announce publicly that he was still alive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeffrey_Combs   (638 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs @ Filmbug
Jeffrey Combs (born 9 September 1954) is a character actor best known for his horror film roles.
Combs was raised in Lompoc, California, and attended Santa Monica's Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and later developed his acting talent in the Professional Actor's Training Program at the University of Washington.
Combs originally auditioned for the role of Commander William Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation, but lost out to Jonathan Frakes, though producers kept him in mind for casting in the later series.
www.filmbug.com /db/2138   (435 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs Photos - Jeffrey Combs News - Jeffrey Combs Information
Jeffrey is best-known in television for his characters...
Jeffrey, along with fellow actors Gary Graham and Matt Winston are the only three actors (besides the main cast) to make appearances in all four seasons of "Star Trek: Enterprise." (2001) (edit)
Jeffrey has been named as the "first Lovecraftian actor" by the fans of H.P. Lovecraft due to his frequent appearance and participation in film adaptations of HLP's works.
www.tv.com /jeffrey-combs/person/14531/summary.html   (312 words)

  
 t a p e h e a d
Be it a great film, a crap film, as a major character, or just doing a cameo, Jeffrey Combs commands the screen whenever he appears.
It was at this point that Combs became a staple of low-budget (mostly decent quality) horror films.
Dinosaur Bob, Combs' character in the Tarentino-like Love and a.45, is a sleazy loan shark who wields a tattoo gun in a most painful manner.
www.edrive.com /tapehead/profiles/jeffrey-combs/content.html   (324 words)

  
 TBHL | Peter Jackson | Interviews | Interview With Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Combs may be a modern-day Karloff or Price or Lugosi.
It represented Combs' biggest film to date and consequently may have been one of his biggest disappointments: It is a good movie that didn't get the opening shot it deserved.
Combs plays a whacked FBI agent who trails Fox's character, who he believes is a killer.
tbhl.theonering.net /peter/interviews/jeffrey_combs.html   (656 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [Jeffrey Combs]
Jeffrey was born on September 9th, 1954 in Oxnard, California.
Jeffrey moved to Los Angeles in 1980 where he lives with his family.
Jeffrey is best known for his characters Dr. Herbert West (Re-Animator and Bride of Re-Animator), as the cunning and enigmatic Vorta, Weyoun, and as the Ferengi Liquidator, Brunt (in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine).
www.dragoncon.org /people/combsj.html   (189 words)

  
 The Trek Nation - Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Combs, who plays mysterious Andorian Shran on Enterprise, returns to the series this week as another character, Krem -- one of the first group of Ferengi ever encountered by humans.
Combs is known to Trek fans as Deep Space Nine's Weyoun, the Vorta mouthpiece of the Dominion, and Brunt, the greedy Ferengi who wants to chop Quark into pieces.
Her previous interview with Jeffrey Combs, in which the actor talked about his role on Voyager, can be found here at the Little Review.
www.treknation.com /interviews/jeffrey_combs.shtml   (3663 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs Height - Combs's
Jeffrey Combs's height is 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Jeffrey is my favorite actor of all time.
Images are © to their respective owners and are used in researching and to illustrate and comment upon perceived differences in celebrity heights.
www.celebheights.com /s/Jeffrey-Combs-1204.html   (373 words)

  
 The Official Jeffrey Combs Fan Club
Jeffrey will be in several of this seasons episodes and in fact will be traveling soon to film 4 more episodes very soon in Vancouver.
December 5, 2005 -- This weekend Jeffrey is scheduled to travel to Reno to film a cameo in the upcoming movie The Devil Within where he will play the role of a rural sheriff investigating strange events at a local ranch.
Jeffrey is involved in the return of Dr. Herbert West with a possible trilogy of films to be shot in sequence.
www.jeffreycombs.com /home.htm   (1043 words)

  
 Biography for Jeffrey Combs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jeffrey Combs was born on September 9th, 1954 in Oxnard, California.
Combs stayed in the realm of cult films with both Gordon and Yuzna to return when making From Beyond (1986), and Bride of Re-Animator (1990) also from Lovecraft novels.
Combs is well known for playing various roles in Lovecraftian movies.
www.imdb.com /name/nm0001062/bio   (926 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Alan Combs (born 9 September 1954) is an American character actor best known for his horror film roles and his appearances playing a number of characters in the Star Trek franchise.
Born in Oxnard, California, Combs was raised in Lompoc.
In addition Combs made some non-recurring appearances, including Mulcahey and Tiron on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Penk on Star Trek: Voyager, and the Ferengi Krem in Star Trek: Enterprise.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Jeffrey_Combs.php   (637 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs Gets Reanimated
Combs got his start on Deep Space Nine in "Meridian," the story of a planet invisible to the rest of the universe for all but one day every 60 years.
Combs thought they were just giving him a compliment, but the next time they called, it was to do a new character, Weyoun.
Combs had been slated to do The Attic Expeditions a couple of years ago, but the filmmakers ran out of money after shooting most of the film and had to postpone.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/trektalk/combs.htm   (2693 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Article
It would be difficult to imagine a Star Trek universe without the many characters Jeffrey Combs has brought to life, including his most recent role as Shran, the cantankerous Andorian commander who maintains a prickly but respectful relationship with Captain Jonathan Archer on Star Trek: Enterprise.
In one history-making episode, Combs played both Weyoun and Brunt in "The Dogs of War." Other Star Trek roles include Krem (another Ferengi) in the Enterprise episode "Acquisition," as well as two other aliens on DS9 and Star Trek: Voyager.
And, in the Little Known Trivia Department, Combs was in the running to play Commander William Riker when Star Trek: The Next Generation was first cast.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/features/firstperson/article/8277.html   (337 words)

  
 UGO.com Film/TV - Jeffrey Combs Interview - Masters of Horror
Jeffrey Combs has been a popular character actor in Hollywood for more than two decades.
Beyond that, Combs has established a widespread sci-fi resume, playing various roles on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (most notably, the Vorta ambassador Weyoun), Star Trek: Enterprise (Commander Shran) and The 4400 (Kevin Burkhoff).
JEFFREY COMBS: I did do The Pit and the Pendulum, but I didn't have a very big role in that, so I'd forgotten about that.
www.ugo.com /channels/filmtv/features/mastersofhorror/combs.asp   (715 words)

  
 German Jeffrey Combs Fanclub
Jeffrey Combs will have a guest appearance in the upcoming Star Trek series 'Enterprise'.
Jeffrey Combs plays in Brian Yuzna's upcoming movie "Faust" a police officer called Dan Margolies.
Jeff Combs, best known for his earnest, witty, engaging, and just plain weird character triumphs as the ReAnimator, will play Captain Dan Margolies.[...] Margolies is a cop who thinks the world is an action movie, and he's the hero, and he's as suave as the King, babe[...].
www.geocities.com /combsfan/start_engl.html   (760 words)

  
 TrekToday - Jeffrey Combs Reassures Fans
Combs' official fan club and Trek sites on the internet were inundated with emails from worried fans.
One report on CNN said that Jeffrey Coombs was a 48 year old actor from California, which seemed to confirm the worst fears.
Though Trek's Jeffrey Combs may not have been involved in the disaster, but our hearts still go out to the families of the victims at this difficult time.
www.trektoday.com /news/140901_03.shtml   (758 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs? - The CHUD.COM Message Boards
I'd heard Combs wasn't in as Wormtongue anymore, but from Nick's article I was hoping that maybe he'd landed some other role.
Combs would do a good job as the ring, I think.
Well you see Combs had to choose doing the LOTR movies or sitting on his ass at home waiting to get a call from Stuart Gordon or Brian Yuzna to do something good.
www.chud.com /forums/showthread.php?t=10755   (391 words)

  
 UGO.com Feature - Jeffrey Combs Interview (Reanimator, Attic Expeditions)
Jeffrey Combs is most famous for his roles in the horror films Re-Animator and From Beyond.
The longer Trevor is in the stir, however, the more he wonders if the murder ever really happened, or if it's all just a horrible fantasy implanted in his brain by Dr. Ek, played by Combs, the sinister director of the asylum.
Jeffrey Combs: They called my agent and told him they wanted me to do it.
www.ugo.com /channels/filmtv/features/jeffreycombs   (3222 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Beyond Re-Animator: DVD: Brian Yuzna,Bruce Abbott,Simon Andreu,Jeffrey Combs,Jason Barry,Santiago ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Soon, the doctor is the assistant and West is the doctor as he continues experimentation into re-animation of the dead: only this time, it's one step higher...
Jeffrey Combs is better than ever as the mad West, giving us a terrific performance.
Jeffrey Combs is still the same MAD DOCTOR and ready as ever to raise the dead.
www.amazon.ca /Beyond-Re-Animator-Brian-Yuzna/dp/B0000DC12T   (1632 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs Biography, Photos, News for Jeffrey Combs | TVGuide.com
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 Jeffrey Combs @ Filmbug UK
Jeffrey Combs @ Filmbug UK Film Stars > Jeffrey Combs > Biography
On television, Combs has enjoyed critical and popular success with his characters on the various modern Star Trek incarnations, beginning in 1994 with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in 2000 with Star Trek: Voyager, and in 2001 with Star Trek: Enterprise.
Tell us what you think of Jeffrey Combs in the Filmbug forum...
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 Jeffrey Combs Webring   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Jeffrey Combs fans unite under this ring devoted to the cult actor Jeffrey Combs.
An MSN Group for discussing Jeffrey Combs, his films and TV appearances.
jeffrey combs star of b movie "re-animator" and star trek ds9
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 Jeffrey Combs Starfest 2005
He spent about four years in regional theatre performing at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, the Arizona Theatre Company in Tucson, the California Shakespearean Festival, the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and the South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa among others.
He has also worked with Peter Jackson in the movie The Frighteners, and with Renée Zellweger in Love and a.45.
Recently Jeffrey has added the new character Shran on Enterprise to his impressive list of Star Trek personalities, and in 2003 an addition to the Re-Animator series, Beyond Re-Animator.
www.starland.com /sf-sc/sf05/guests/Combs_Jeffrey.html   (297 words)

  
 Castle Freak (1995) Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton directed by Stuart Gordon
Combs and Crampton star as an estranged husband and wife checking out the Italian castle he's inherited.
Along for the ride is their blind teenage daughter, handicapped in the accident that also killed her baby brother.
Toss in Combs' guilt at causing the accident due to his booze-jockeying, and you've got enough family guilt and repressed psychosis for fifteen whole minutes of 'The Jerry Springer Show.'
www.dantenet.com /er/ERchives/reviews/c_reviews/castle.html   (354 words)

  
 Comics2Film: Jeffrey Combs Interview
The week Rob Worley talks to fan favorite actor Jeffrey Combs.
Combs plays Captain Dan Margolies, a cop trying to sort out the horrific killings in the movie while his sense of reality unravels around him.
Send tips, press releases and other scoopage to news@comics2film.com or fax to (707) 897-8420.
www.comics2film.com /Faust/Combs.shtml   (1744 words)

  
 Jeffrey Combs
As she did, Biggs and Combs, who plays an Andorian on Enterprise (among other things), started commenting on her costume.
Eventually, Biggs placed his mic on top of Combs' head and Combs followed suit to make him look like he had antennas.
See more pictures of Jeffrey Combs with Marc Alaimo and Casey Biggs.
unclebubby.com /starstruck/jeffrey_combs.htm   (69 words)

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