Scott Strozier
Scott Strozier (born February 1959; age 66) is a former actor and model who appeared in several background roles in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He received credit for his appearance as Enterprise-E ensign in Star Trek: First Contact and as Security Guard in the Deep Space Nine sixth season episode "Resurrection".
Early in his career, Strozier appeared in the Texas-filmed action drama Texas Godfather formerly known as Sno-Line in 1985. Further acting work includes the drama Jerry Maguire (1996, with Jerry O'Connell, Susan Pingleton, Shannon Thornton, Mike Boss, Greg Bronson, Allan Graf, Coleman McClary, and Mike Satterfield) and the crime comedy The Soldiers aka I, Soldati (2002) as well as episodes of the television series ER (1996, with Gregory Itzin, John Christian Graas, Lily Mariye, Ann Shea, Dieter Hornemann, Joyce Lasley, Guy Richardson, Melissa Vinicor, and Michael Wajacs), Working (1997, with Angela Dohrmann and Mark Daniel Cade), Sliders (starring John Rhys-Davies), The Drew Carey Show (starring Diedrich Bader and John Carroll Lynch), and Firefly (2002, with Ron Glass).
In addition, Strozier worked as stand-in on the comic adaptation Spawn (1997, starring Martin Sheen and with Melinda Clarke, John Cothran, Jr., Caroline Gibson, Frank Welker, Jay Caputo, Laura Interval, Stewart Lew, Kerry Hoyt, and stunts by Tony Brubaker, Kane Hodder, Faith Minton, Jimmy Ortega, Denney Pierce, and Spice Williams) and as stand-in for Mickey Rourke on the crime thriller Domino (2005, with Stanley Kamel, Patrick Kerr, Mark Newsom, Morgan Nagler, Andy Milder, Jackson Bolt, James McElroy, Michael Papajohn, and Paul Sklar).
Strozier has been working in the food and beverage industry since the early 1990s. He started his work as a part time security at the Hollywood night club "Garden of Eden". Since 2015, Strozier has been working as General Manager for "The Loft Tahoe" in South Lake Tahoe, California. [1] [2]
Star Trek appearances


DS9: "The Way of the Warrior", "The Visitor", "Crossfire", "Sons of Mogh", "The Muse", "The Begotten", "A Simple Investigation", "Ferengi Love Songs"
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