Star Trek Enterprise Cast: Where Are They Now?

11. Randy Oglesby

Star Trek Enterprise Degra
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Randy Oglesby is one of the few actors in Star Trek to have played seven different characters across the franchise. He has appeared in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager and Enterprise so far, though he is probably most well known for his portrayal of the Xindi Primate, Degra.

He has bounced through various genres along the way. Sticking with science fiction and fantasy, he has appeared in the Buffy The Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel, as well as The X-Files and True Blood.

He is yet another Trek alumni to appear in both ER and Boston Legal, while also returning to work with David Boreanaz again in Bones.

Most recently, he has appeared in the Netflix series Godless, though one of his most memorable lines comes from his brief appearance in the film Independence Day. He is Mike Dodge, the man in the cafe who asks Randy Quaid if the aliens had done any 'sexual things' to him. Classic.

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