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  Rene Auberjonois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
René Murat Auberjonois (born June 1, 1940 in New York City) is an American character actor.
His father, Fernand Auberjonois (1910–2004), was a Cold War era foreign correspondent, and his grandfather, also named René Auberjonois, was a Swiss post-Impressionist painter.
Auberjonois' family moved to Paris after World War II, where at an early age he decided to become an actor.
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 Rene Auberjonois - Memory Alpha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rene first gained fame on television for his Emmy-nominated role as the snooty Clayton Endicott III on the series Benson.
Rene has also become well versed as a voice actor, with perhaps his most famous voice-over work being Walt Disney's The Little Mermaid (1989), in which he voiced the French chef, Louis.
Rene currently stars alongside TOS actor William Shatner in the hit ABC series Boston Legal, which is currently entering its third season.
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 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Auberjonois was born in New York City and raised in nearby Rockland County.
Auberjonois was the voice of Chef Louis in Disney's animated feature "Little Mermaid," and provided a voice-over for Turner Broadcasting's first feature film, "Cats Don't Dance." The actor has also recorded many novels, including "Shadow Moon," based on George Lucas' feature film "Willow," "Batman Forever," and two Star Trek novels.
On television, Auberjonois is well-known to audiences for his six-year portrayal of Chief of Staff Clayton Endicott III on the hit series Benson (where he co-starred with Star Trek: Voyager's Ethan Phillips).
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 Boston Legal Forum - René Auberjonois
Over its 40 year history Star Trek has had many prolific actors come and go and perhaps amongst the most versatile to grace the franchise is Rene Auberjonois who prior to his role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine had been in many of the best TV sitcoms and dramas of the 1980’s.
Of course a few years after Deep Space Nine had ended Rene Auberjonois was called upon to a do a guest spot on Star Trek: Enterprise, and though his role was far from memorable he did reveal that it was a positive experience.
In fact the actor had reached a point where he was no longer bothering to audition for roles.
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 DS9 - Odo
Rene Auberjonois was born in 1940 in New York City, the offspring of an artistic family: his father was a writer and his grandfather was a well known Swiss painter.
Because of Auberjonois' background, he was naturally interested in pursuing a career in the arts, and began his career on the stage at an early age.
Be that as it may, Rene Auberjonois is now a part of the STAR TREK universe through his role as Odo, a fascinating and multi-layered addition to the cosmos first envisioned by Gene Roddenberry, and brought to vivid life by this talented and distinguished actor.
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 The Trek Nation - Rene Auberjonois
Rene Auberjonois: I don't know if they said it was the perfect role, but they said they had a script that they would like it if I would consider doing.
Auberjonois: Rick said when they were sitting in the casting, and they were hashing out how they wanted the character to be, somebody said, 'It should be sort of like Rene -- not Odo, but the way Rene is.' And Rick said, 'Well, why don't we try to get Rene?' So they did.
Auberjonois: I miss it certainly in respect to the fact that I love being part of an ensemble and being part of a steady gig.
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 The Patriot Cast: René Auberjonois
Among the supporting cast, René Auberjonois was one of the most familiar faces in the movie.
He is well known from his roles in two television series: Clayton Endicott III on Benson and Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Auberjonois now mostly does a lot of voice work for cartoons.
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 Rene Auberjonois - a brief biography
The Auberjonois family moved to Paris shortly after World War II, and it was there that René made an important career decision at the age of six.
When his school put on a musical performance for the parents, little René was given the honor of conducting his classmates in a rendition of Do You Know the Muffin Man? When the performance was over, René took a bow, and, knowing that he was not the real conductor, imagined that he had been acting.
At an early age, René was surrounded by musicians, composers, and actors.
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 The Rene Auberjonois Picture Pages
An introduction to director Robert Altman led Auberjonois to his first film, MASH (1970), in which he introduced the character that would later be fleshed out on TV as Father Mulcahy (with William Christopher in the role).
In 1981, Auberjonois was cast as Clayton Endicott III, the terminally fussy chief of staff to Governor Gatling on Benson.
In 1993, Rene Auberjonois assured himself a permanent place in the hearts of "Trekkies" everywhere when he was cast as Odo (complete with understated but distinctive "alien" makeup) on the weekly syndicated TV show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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 Rene Auberjonois @ Filmbug
A native New Yorker, Auberjonois began his stage career at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut, under the tutelage of renowned actor/director John Houseman.
Auberjonois appeared in such stage productions as Metamorphosis, Richard III, The Misanthrope, Flea in her Ear, The Miser and The Petrified Forest.
Among Auberjonois' feature film credits are Snide and Prejudice, Batman Forever, The Ballad of Little Joe, The Player, Walt Disney Pictures' animated classic The Little Mermaid (voice of Louis), Police Academy 5, My Best Friend Is a Vampire, Where the Buffalo Roam, Eyes of Laura Mars, M*A*S*H, McCabe and Mrs.
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 Rene Auberjonois News
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Actor Rene Auberjonois will journey to Ferndale to raise funds for The Rep. Esteemed television, film and stage actor Rene Auberjonois first journeyed to the North Coast for a Ferndale Repertory Theatre...
November 15, 2004 - Rene Auberjonois, best known to television fans as the shape-shifting Security Chief Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, will join the cast of David E. Kelley's Boston Legal on a full time...
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 René Auberjonois
René Auberjonois was a busy actor on stage and screen for thirty years before he played Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993-99) and Paul Lewiston on The Practice (2004, starring William Shatner).
Auberjonois is a reliable character actor whose film credits include M*A*S*H, (1970) and McCabe and Mrs.
On television he has been a regular voice actor for cartoons, including The Smurfs (1981), Mighty Max (1991) and Bruce Willis' Bruno the Kid (1996).
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 Rene Auberjonois Online
Grandfather of the actor René Auberjonois (Benson, Star Trek: DS9, the movie M*A*S*H).
René Auberjonois copyright requests handled by the Artists Rights Society.
All images and text on this Rene Auberjonois page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
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 Rene Auberjonois
This lanky, versatile blond award-winning stage actor first gained notice in films as part of Robert Altman's stock company in the 1970s, most notably as the ornithology lecturer who becomes increasingly bird-like in "Brewster McCloud" (1970).
Usually cast in off-beat, if a bit snooty, character roles, Rene Auberjonois was featured on the TV series "Benson" (ABC, 1980-86), as Clayton Endicott III, the governor's officious chief aide.
He has attracted the notice of faithful legions of Trekkers as Odo, an enigmatic shape-shifting alien who serves as the space station security chief on the syndicated "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"....
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 Speaking with René Auberjonois
Interview in Q&A format; topics include Odo, the evolution of Odo's voice, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine plots, and making a living as an actor.
Brief interview in The News-Times, featuring René's take on Odo's make-up and DS9 as the "middle child" of the Trek universe.
Another Q&A interview; topics include typecasting, the Odo/Kira relationship on DS9, Odo as a human, and whether René thinks of himself as a Method or technique actor.
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 VoiceChasers.com: Rene Auberjonois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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