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Breaking: 'Alien Nation' star Gary Graham passes at 73
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Breaking: 'Alien Nation' star Gary Graham passes at 73

Jan 23, 2024 12:36 PM

Renowned actor Gary Graham, recognized for his role as Detective Matthew Sikes in the iconic TV series "Alien Nation" and as Vulcan Ambassador Soval in "Star Trek: Enterprise," has passed away at the age of 73. This news was shared by his ex-wife Susan Lavelle, who described Gary as a devoted Christian, a man with a sarcastic sense of humor, and a talented actor who was immensely proud of their daughter, Haylee. Graham's performance extended beyond television series; he starred in several "Alien Nation" TV movies and guest-starred in "Star Trek: Voyager." His role in the "Star Trek" universe continued as he participated in fan productions, maintaining his strong connection with the franchise.

Has Gary Graham been in any other significant roles?

Yes, Gary Graham starred in movies like "All the Right Moves" with Tom Cruise, guest-starred in an episode of "Star Trek: Voyager," and took part in fan-produced Star Trek films such as "Of Gods and Men" and "Star Trek: Renegades."

Gary Graham's career spanned various genres, leaving a legacy of diverse characters that resonated with audiences. Beyond "Alien Nation" and "Star Trek: Enterprise," his notable performances include his appearance in "All the Right Moves" alongside Tom Cruise, portraying the recurring character of Ambassador Soval who played a crucial diplomatic role in "Star Trek: Enterprise." His engagement with the "Star Trek" community extended to fan projects, demonstrating his versatility and dedication to his iconic roles.



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