After the unexpected success of "They Guest Starred on Star Trek", it was time for the lower quality sequel. Here are 12 more questions about folks who put in a little time on the Final Frontier. For the uninitiated: "TOS" = The Original Series (Shatner, Nimoy), "TNG" = The Next Generation (Stewart, Frakes), "DS9" = Deep Space Nine (Brooks, Visitor), "VOY" = Voyager (Mulgrew, Beltran), and "ENT" = Enterprise (Archer, T'Pol).
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At age 75, in December 2015, this 6'6" actor was thrown out of a ceremony where CPV Valley Energy was given an award for their environmental work. In 1984 he played Robert Carradine's father in Revenge of the Nerds, and in 1992 played Brother Mathias, the man who introduces young Babe Ruth to baseball in The Babe. He appeared as two different characters in three episodes of TNG ("The Hunted" and both parts of "Birthright"), and one episode of DS9. Identify this actor who reprised his Star Trek: First Contact role of Zefram Cochrane in the pilot episode of ENT, but is more universally known for his Oscar nominated role as Farmer Hoggett in the film Babe.
This man was unrecognizable playing an ambassador-terrorist in TNG episode "Manhunt". In 1998, this man's band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Arguably this man's most successful song is "The Chain" which appeared on the 1977 album Rumours. Identify this drummer who is likely best known for his time in a band that he co-founded with John McVie.
This woman made 14 appearances as the Bajoran spiritual leader, Kai Winn, on DS9. In 1999 she played Ryan Phillippe's rich aunt in Cruel Intentions. Her Oscar acceptance speech is among the most memorable, because she closed by signing thanks to her deaf parents. Name this actress who is best remembered for playing Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
This actor played Dr. Gideon Seyetik in the DS9 episode "Second Sight". In 1964, this man won a Tony for creating the title role in Man of La Mancha. The narrator of many National Geographic television specials, this man also narrated the 1986 landmark documentary Planet Earth. Identify this actor who was the voice of the computer on the motorized tour in both the novel and film versions of Jurassic Park (spared no expense).
This actor played a shell-shocked Starfleet officer in the critically acclaimed DS9 episode "The Siege of AR-558". As a musician, he was one half of the comic rock duo Barnes & Barnes that recorded the cult classic "Fish Heads". In 1961, he played the all-powerful monster Anthony Fremont in The Twilight Zone episode "It's a Good Life". Identify this actor who is best known for playing Lennier on Babylon 5 and for playing the oft in danger Will Robinson on the classic series Lost in Space
The fourth of his over 200 credits was for playing the space hippy, Adam, in the comically awful TOS episode "The Way To Eden", nearly the diametric opposite of his General Denning character in the DS9 time-travel episode "Little Green Men". In The Silence of the Lambs, he plays the head guard at Hannibal Lecter's makeshift jail in Nashville. In Rambo:First Blood Part 2, he plays Murdock, the duplicitous CIA operative. Name this prolific actor who might be best remembered for playing Tucker McElroy, lead singer and driver of the Winnebago for the Good Ol' Boys in The Blues Brothers.
While Piccard preferred acting out Shakespeare on the Holodeck, Captain Janeway spent her leisure time occasionally working in the workshop of Leonardo DaVinci, played by this actor. This Welsh actor's first big credit came in the miniseries I, Claudius. In 1987, he played General Pushkin, a villain-turned-ally of James Bond in The Living Daylights. He was the only actor of the Lord of the Rings fellowship to not get a common tattoo with the rest of the stars, sending instead his double. Identify this actor best known for playing Indiana Jones' faithful friend Sallah,as well as for the dual role of Gimli and Treebeard in the aforementioned Lord of the Rings (edited at 9:21 pm, December 13, 2015 (EST))
This actor played The Clown, a virtual representation of fear who tormented hibernating survivors of a planet, in the VOY episode "The Thaw". He and his wife, Annette O'Toole, were nominated for an Oscar for writing the song "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" for the film A Mighty Wind; one of the many collaborations he has had with Christopher Guest. He played Mr. Green in the cult classic Clue, and Lenny on the series Laverne & Shirley. Identify this actor, the winner of the 2010 Celebrity Tournament on Jeopardy!, best known for playing singer David St. Hubbins in the cult classic This is Spinal Tap.
This guy appeared twice on ENT as an unnamed engineer and as Ensign Rivers. In 2014, this man was co-nominated for an Emmy (along with Ann Druyan and Neil deGrasse Tyson, among others) for producing Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. At the 2013 Oscars, he was nominated for co-writing the song "Everybody Needs a Best Friend", and, as host, proceeded to mortify some and amuse others with his "We Saw Your Boobs" song. Identify this comic writer and actor, likely best known for creating Family Guy
This woman is currently married to Percy Gibson (not her first husband). In 1977, she starred along side Chris Pine's father, Robert, in the cinematic atrocity Empire of the Ants. Her only major acting award, a Golden Globe, came for playing the character Alexis Carrington. Identify this woman who was the star of the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty, but is beloved by Trek fans for her single guest appearance as the tragic pacifist Edith Keeler on the award-winning TOS episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".
This man played "The Champion" in the VOY episode "Tsunkatse", an episode that saw him fight Jeri Ryan's Seven-of-Nine character. That happened the same year he hosted SNL for the first of four times. In 2005, he joined The Fast & the Furious franchise as Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs. This man was a member of the 1991 Miami Hurricanes national championship football team, and played for the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL. Name this entertainer who has made appearances under the names Flex Kavana and Rocky Maivia, and earned his first major film role playing the Scorpion King in The Mummy Returns. (edited at 3:29 pm, December 13, 2015 (EST))
This man played Calem in the VOY episode "Resistance", about a man who rescues Janeway but who also thinks the good Captain is his long lost daughter. In 1985, he earned a Golden Globe nomination for his unusual portrayal of a Korean martial arts master in the film Remo Williams: The Adventure Continues. He created the role of the Master of Ceremonies in the original Broadway production of Cabaret, and later became one of the few men to win an Oscar for playing a role for which he had already had earned a Tony. Identify this Broadway legend who is better known to recent audiences for creating the role of the Wizard in the hit Broadway musical Wicked. (edited at 12:50 pm, December 12, 2015 (EST))