Michael Hungerford

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Michael Hungerford (10 July 194713 September 2007; age 60) was the actor who played the roughneck in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "Time's Arrow". He died in 2007 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

Hungerford also appeared on such television shows as Night Court (starring John Larroquette, in an episode with Roy Brocksmith and Bruce French), Falcon Crest (with Jimmie F. Skaggs), Perfect Strangers (1990, with Scott Marlowe), ER (with Scott Jaeck), The X-Files (2000, starring Gillian Anderson, with Richard Cox, Shannon O'Hurley, Greg Poland, Ron Marasco and directed by Kim Manners), and Angel (with Michael Krawic). He also had roles in NBC's The Revenge of Al Capone (1989, starring Keith Carradine, with Christopher Carroll) and Father & Son: Dangerous Relations (1993, co-starring Paul Carr, Rickey D'Shon Collins, Tony Plana and Clarence Williams III).

In addition, Hungerford had roles in several films throughout the 1980s, including Murphy's Romance (1985, with Bruce French and Ted Gehring), River's Edge (1986, co-starring Jim Metzler and Daniel Roebuck), and The Wraith (1986, with Clint Howard). Hungerford later appeared in No Way Out (1987, with Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country actor Darryl Henriques, Star Trek: Insurrection actor John Hostetter, Iman, Leon Russom, Nicholas Worth and David Paymer).

Hungerford's later film credits include 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up (1995, co-starring Gary Epper, Patrick Kilpatrick, Charles Napier, Nick Ramus, Vincent Schiavelli, and Don Stark) and Take Out (2005, starring Chase Masterson and Daniel Roebuck). He also appeared in short subject films such as The Goldfish, which co-starred Henry Gibson and Matt Malloy.

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