Dan Lambirth

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Dan Lambirth (born 22 June 1948; age 77) is the actor who appeared as a Scandinavian fisherman, one of the 37's, in the Star Trek: Voyager second season episode "The 37's". He received no credit for this appearance but was identified by the call sheets of the episode.

Lambirth was born in Seattle, Washington and worked as actor for Central Casting for several years. Acting appearances include several episodes of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (with Teri Hatcher), The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Married... with Children, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Clueless, Murder, She Wrote, Beverly Hills, 90210, Weird Science, The John Larroquette Show, Malcolm in the Middle, Pig Sty, and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (along with Joe Lando, Frank Collison, and Barbara Babcock), Vital Signs (1990, with Jack Gwaltney, Tim Ransom, Wallace Langham, Angelo Tiffe, Jeanne Mori, and Craig Hosking), White Men Can't Jump (1992, with Lanei Chapman and Gregg Daniel), Falling Down (1993, with Bruce Beatty, John Fleck, Brent Hinkley, and Ilona Wilson), Monkey Trouble (1994), The Flintstones (1994, with Lena Banks and Andrew DePalma), Waterworld (1995), Wild Bill (1995, with Keith Carradine, Merritt Yohnka, Jim Wilkey, Chris Doyle, Ritt Henn, Mike Watson, Anthony De Longis, Bill Bolender, Andre Alexsen, Michael Papajohn, and Shawn Michael Perry), Virtuosity (1995), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995, starring Eddie Murphy and Angela Bassett, with Joanna Cassidy, Marcelo Tubert, Wendy Robie, and Andrew DePalma), Primal Fear (1996), and Wild Wild West (1999, with Musetta Vander, James Lashly, Ian Abercrombie, Dennis Keiffer, Derek Mears, J.J. Perry, and Marshal Silverman).

Lambirth played the judge in the short drama Conceal and Carry (2022).

He previously worked for ExxonMobil Corporation, Boing Company, and as owner at Dan Lambirth Cartoons in Seattle. Following his move to California and besides working as film, television, and commercial actor, Lambirth owned and operated "Dan's Hollywood Tours', a limousine tour service of Hollywood history, and worked as chauffeur.

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