List of Star Trek: Voyager cast members

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Robert Picardo, Roxann Dawson, Ethan Phillips, Tim Russ at a Voyager panel in 2009 Voyager Panel 2009 (cropped).jpg
Robert Picardo, Roxann Dawson, Ethan Phillips, Tim Russ at a Voyager panel in 2009

Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series that debuted on UPN on January 16, 1995, and ran for seven seasons until May 23, 2001. The show was the fourth live-action series in the Star Trek franchise. This is a list of actors who have appeared on Star Trek: Voyager

Contents

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest appearances

Cameos

Actors

Source material: [3]

Connections with other Star Trek incarnations

Fictional chronology
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Characters and races

As with other Star Trek series, the original Star Trek's Vulcans, Klingons, and Romulans appear in Star Trek: Voyager. [4] Voyager had appearances by several other races who initially appear in The Next Generation: the Q, the Borg, Cardassians, Bajorans, Betazoids, and Ferengi, along with Deep Space Nine's Jem'Hadar (via hologram), as well as the Maquis resistance movement, previously established in episodes of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. [4]

One notable connection between Voyager and The Next Generation appears regarding a wormhole and the Ferengi. In The Next Generation season-three episode "The Price", bidding takes place for rights to a wormhole. The Ferengi send a delegation to the bidding. When the Enterprise and Ferengi vessel each send shuttles into the wormhole, they appear in the Delta Quadrant, where the Ferengi shuttle becomes trapped. In the Voyager season-three episode "False Profits", the Ferengi who were trapped have since landed on a nearby planet, and begun exploiting the inhabitants for profit.

Actors from other Star Trek incarnations who appeared on Voyager

Actors from Voyager who appeared in other Star Trek incarnations

Appearances

  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (4+)
  = Guest cast (1-3)
ActorCharacterSeasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Main cast
Kate Mulgrew Kathryn Janeway Main
Robert Beltran Chakotay Main
Roxann Dawson B'Elanna Torres Main
Robert Duncan McNeill Tom Paris Main
Jennifer Lien Kes Main [a] Main [a]
Ethan Phillips Neelix Main
Robert Picardo The Doctor Main
Tim Russ Tuvok Main
Garrett Wang Harry Kim Main
Jeri Ryan Seven of Nine Main
Recurring cast
Josh Clark Joe Carey Recurring Guest
Anthony De Longis Jal Culluh Guest Recurring Guest
Martha Hackett Seska Recurring Guest Guest
Derek McGrath Chell Guest Guest
Simon Billig Hogan Recurring Guest
John de Lancie Q Guest Guest
Brad Dourif Lon Suder Guest
Richard Herd [b] Owen Paris Guest Guest
Nancy Hower Samantha Wildman Recurring Guest
Scarlett Pomers [c] Naomi Wildman Guest Recurring Guest
Raphael Sbarge Michael Jonas Recurring
Dwight Schultz Reginald Barclay Guest Guest Recurring
Susan Patterson Kaplan Recurring
Alexander Enberg Vorik Guest Guest
John Rhys-Davies Leonardo da Vinci Guest
Martin RaynerDoctor Chaotica Guest Guest
Susanna Thompson [d] Borg Queen Guest
Manu Intiraymi Icheb Recurring
Marley S. McClean Mezoti Recurring Guest
Zoe McLellan Tal Celes Guest
Marina Sirtis Deanna Troi Guest
Cody Wetherill Rebi Recurring Guest
Kurt Wetherill Azan Recurring Guest

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Lien is still credited as "Also Starring" following the opening credits in episodes 4.01, 4.02 and 6.23, instead of in the opening credits.
  2. The character was played by Warren Munson in Seasons 2 and 5.
  3. The character was played by uncredited babies in Seasons 2 and 3 and by Brooke Stephens in season 4.
  4. In the series finale, the character was played by Alice Krige.

Footnotes

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  2. Krider, Dylan Otto (6–12 November 2008). "Righteous anger". BoulderWeekly.com. Archived from the original on September 26, 2015. Retrieved June 27, 2016.
  3. Ruditis (2003)
  4. 1 2 3 Okuda (1999)
  5. "Full cast and crew for "Star Trek: Voyager" – Virtuoso". Virtuoso. IMDB. Archived from the original on November 18, 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  6. 1 2 McMillan, Graeme (2015-05-27). "WIRED Binge-Watching Guide: Star Trek: Voyager". Wired. ISSN   1059-1028 . Retrieved 2019-07-15.
  7. Star Trek The Next Generation DVD set – Season 5, disc 7, "Memorable Missions" featurette
  8. Blauvelt, Christian (2020-10-08). "Janeway Returns! 'Star Trek: Prodigy' to Feature Kate Mulgrew's Voice Talents as 'Voyager' Captain". IndieWire. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  9. Blauvelt, Christian (2020-10-08). "Janeway Returns! 'Star Trek: Prodigy' to Feature Kate Mulgrew's Voice Talents as 'Voyager' Captain". IndieWire. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  10. D'Alessandro, Anthony (2020-10-08). "'Star Trek: Voyager' Actress Kate Mulgrew To Reprise Iconic Role Of Captain Janeway On Nickelodeon's 'Star Trek: Prodigy'". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  11. Nemetz, Dave (July 20, 2019). "Star Trek: Picard to Bring Back Trek Veterans Jeri Ryan and Brent Spiner". TVLine. TV Line. Archived from the original on November 18, 2020. Retrieved 29 July 2019.
  12. "Star Trek: Prodigy Reveals the Protostar's Original Captain Is a Familiar Face". CBR. 2022-01-06. Retrieved 2022-01-12.