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Jeffrey Combs

Biography:

Jeffrey Combs (born September 9, 1954) is an American actor highly regarded for his numerous roles in the Star Trek franchise, especially in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9). He played multiple characters in DS9, including the Vorta clone Weyoun, which was his most significant and favorite role, and the Ferengi character Brunt. Combs uniquely appeared as both characters in the same episode, "The Dogs of War," becoming one of the few actors to play two different characters in one DS9 episode. Beyond DS9, he also appeared in Star Trek: Enterprise as the Andorian commander Shran, in Star Trek: Voyager, and in Star Trek: Lower Decks with voice roles. He also made television appearances in series like The 4400 and Babylon 5. He gained cult status for his role as Herbert West in the horror film Re-Animator (1985) and its two sequels. He has appeared in numerous adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft’s works, including From Beyond (1986) and Necronomicon: Book of the Dead (1993). His other film credits include House on Haunted Hill (1999), The Frighteners (1996), I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), and FeardotCom (2002). In addition to on-screen roles, Combs has lent his voice to characters in animated series such as Justice League Unlimited and Transformers: Prime.

1954-09-09
Oxnard, California, USA
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Science Fiction
Comedy
Horror

Re-Animator

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Fantasy
Action
Horror
Science Fiction
Thriller

Doctor Mordrid

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Horror
Science Fiction
Comedy

Beyond Re-Animator

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Horror

Necronomicon

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Horror
Science Fiction

From Beyond

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Horror
Thriller

Dark House

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Fantasy

Age of Stone and Sky: The Sorcerer Beast

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Horror
Comedy
Science Fiction

Bride of Re-Animator

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Thriller
Drama
Horror
Mystery

Castle Freak

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Documentary

Re-Resonator: Looking Back at From Beyond