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Armin Shimerman
Shimerman in February 2020
Born (1949-11-05) November 5, 1949 (age 74)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • author
Years active1979–present
Spouse
(m. 1981)

Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor known for his role as Quark in the Star Trek franchise, appearing as the character in all seven seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999). He also had a recurring role as Principal Snyder in the first three seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-1999), and voiced General Skarr and other characters in the animated series The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2001–2007), Doctor Nefarious in the Ratchet & Clank video game series, and Andrew Ryan in the BioShock video game series.

Early life

Shimerman was born into a Jewish family[1][2] in Lakewood, New Jersey, on November 5, 1949, the son of accountant Susan and house painter Herbert Shimerman.[3] When he was 15, he moved with his family to Los Angeles, where his mother enrolled him in a drama group in an effort to expand his social circle. He attended Santa Monica High School and was active in drama.[4] As a senior, he played leading roles in school productions of Hamlet, The Crucible, and The Skin of Our Teeth before graduating in 1967.[5][6] After graduating from UCLA, he was selected to apprentice at the Old Globe Theater in San Diego. He began pursuing a career in theater and eventually moved to New York City, where he was a member of the Impossible Ragtime Theater.[7] Returning to Los Angeles, he took roles in two CBS series to launch his television acting career.

Career

Acting

Television

Shimerman (center) with Deep Space 9 co-stars Marc Alaimo (left) and Colm Meaney (right)

Shimerman is known for his work as the Ferengi bar owner Quark in the long-running television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, though his involvement with the Star Trek franchise began with appearances as other Ferengi characters in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "The Last Outpost" and "Peak Performance". As the character Quark, Shimerman became one of Star Trek's most widely known characters, and he appeared several times on the cover of TV Guide, either with other actors or alone as part of a collector's series. He says that his favorite episode of Deep Space Nine is "Little Green Men" as it was the only episode where he is shown captaining a ship.

Shimerman (left) and Max Grodénchik (right) played the characters of two Ferengi brothers, Quark and Rom, on Deep Space 9

Along with Patrick Stewart, Marina Sirtis, Jonathan Frakes, and John de Lancie, he is one of only a few actors to play the same character on four or more different Star Trek series. He played Quark in Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Lower Decks. He reprised the role of Quark in the 1998 film Star Trek: Insurrection, but only in deleted scenes.

In addition to Star Trek, Shimerman has had roles as Pascal on Beauty and the Beast and as Principal Snyder in 19 episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He has also starred as Anteaus in Stargate SG-1 as one of the Nox, an evil wizard in Charmed, appeared as Stan the caddy in an episode of Seinfeld and as Dr. Patemkin on Leverage.

Shimerman has appeared in the first 7 episodes as Judge Brian Hooper in the third season of Boston Legal, joining fellow Star Trek actors William Shatner, René Auberjonois, and Ethan Phillips. His character even shared a scene with Auberjonois, with the strife between the two characters reminiscent of the conflict between Shimerman's Quark and Auberjonois's Odo.

He made an appearance as "The Terror" in the first The Tick live-action series.

He appeared in the series Numb3rs episode "Provenance" as Patrick Holden. He had a small cameo in the episode "Posse Comitatus" of The West Wing as Richard the III and another in the film as an Old Man in the subway in What the Bleep Do We Know!?.

He has made appearances in various television series such as Babes as Mr. Ian Anderson, Married... with Children as Mr. Lovejoy, Warehouse 13 as Charlie Martin, Tremors as Cecil Carr, The Young and the Restless as Judge Graham Roberts, Castle as Benjamin Donnelly, Bad Samaritans as the Judge, and Red Bird as Max.

Voice work

He has voiced several video game villains, including Toad and Zealot (as well as the 5th Male Prisoner) in X-Men Legends and X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse respectively, Andrew Ryan in the BioShock series, Razputin's father in Psychonauts, and General Skarr from Evil Con Carne and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. He then lent his voice talent to BioWare for their games Jade Empire (as Emperor Sun Hai, Abbot Song and the Innkeeper) and Mass Effect (as the original Salarian Councilor and Fai Dan). He also voiced Dr. Emil Narud, Mohandar and Dr. Emil Narud in its Human Form in the 2010 RTS video game StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty and the 2013 expansion StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm respectively.

He also voiced the role of Quark in various Deep Space Nine video games such as Harbinger and the Fallen and reprised the role in the 2018 expansion Star Trek Online: Victory is Life.

He also voiced Ben Robbins and the Shopkeeper in the first 2 episodes of Rocket Power from 1999 to 2000.

In 2008, he voiced the character of Wilmer in an audio dramatization of The Maltese Falcon that also featured actors Michael Madsen, Sandra Oh, and Edward Herrmann. In addition, he also voiced the character of Mr. Phillips in Focus on the Family Radio Theatre's production of Anne of Green Gables. He also voiced Raanu along with the Villager and a Village Leader in the straight-to-DVD animated film Bionicle: The Legend Reborn. He also voices Green Goblin in the action role-playing video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2.

In 2011, he provided additional voices for the MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic.

In 2012, he also voiced Che Garcia Hansson and Old Joseph Cajiais for the MMORPG The Secret World.

His best known voice work is that of Doctor Nefarious in the Ratchet & Clank franchise, a role for which he received much praise.

He reprised his roles as Dr. Nefarious and Andrew Ryan and also voiced a Vox Populi enemy in the crossover fighting game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.

Writing

Deep Space Nine

Shimerman co-authored a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel, The 34th Rule, with David R. George III, published January 1, 1999. It focuses on his character Quark, who loses his bar and is imprisoned as a result of a diplomatic crisis between the Bajoran and Ferengi governments. The novel is an allegory for the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War.[8]

The Merchant Prince series

Shimerman has co-written a series of books in which he provides a science fictional basis for the life of Dr. John Dee. The first novel in the series, The Merchant Prince, was co-written with Irish author Michael Scott, known for his Nicholas Flamel series. Published in 2000, it features the historical figure John Dee being placed in suspended animation in 1575 by an alien race known as the Roc and awakening in 2099. The cover features Shimerman in Elizabethan garb. Shimerman commented: "John Dee really did exist. We're pretty sure he was a member of Queen Elizabeth's secret service, which put it in his purview to kill if he needed to. The Elizabethan period was a much more perilous time; you had to be quick with a dagger and nefarious in order to survive".[9] Shimerman thought there were aspects of both himself and his Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character, Quark, in the novel's interpretation of John Dee. Shimerman commented: "There are aspects of Quark similar to Dr. Dee, and undoubtedly there are aspects of Dr. Dee similar to Armin Shimerman, which would make him seem like Quark as well".[9]

The other novels in the series are Outrageous Fortune (2002), co-written with Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, known for her historical horror novels, and Capital Offense (2003).

In late 2020, Shimerman's new book, Illyria: Betrayal of Angels, was released by publisher Jumpmaster Press. Betrayal of Angels is the first book in Shimerman's trilogy about John Dee.[10]

Teaching

Shimerman has been teaching Shakespeare for years, and as an adjunct professor for the University of Southern California. He also serves as Shakespeare scholar for productions in and around the Los Angeles area.[10]

Personal life

Shimerman married actress Kitty Swink[11] in May 1981.[12]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1980 Stardust Memories Eulogy Audience Member
1986 The Hitcher Interrogation Sergeant
1986 Stoogemania Larry II
1987 Blind Date French Waiter
1987 The Verne Miller Story Mortician
1987 Like Father Like Son Trigger's Dad
1988 Dangerous Curves Boggs
1989 Big Man on Campus Dr. Oberlander
1989 Arena Weezil
1990 Death Warrant Dr. Gottesman
1991 And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird Contest Judge
1993 Slaughter of the Innocents Dr. Mort Seger
1994 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Behind the Scenes Himself Video documentary
1995 Dream Man D.A. Van Horn Video
1996 Eye for an Eye Judge Arthur Younger
1997 Snide and Prejudice Eckart
1997 Looking for Lola Maitre'd
1998 Star Trek: Insurrection Quark Deleted scenes
1999 The Auteur Theory Detective Blank
2001 Breathing Hard Conrad
2002 Who Slew Simon Thaddeus Mulberry Pew The Whizzit Short film
2003 Living in Walter's World Mr. Krause
2004 What the Bleep Do We Know!? Older Man (in subway) Documentary, cameo
2004 Eviction Landlord Short film
2005 The Works Gerald
2005 Geppetto's Secret Leonardo the Paintbrush Voice
2006 What the Bleep!?: Down the Rabbit Hole Old Man Documentary
2007 FedCon XVI: Drone Heart Himself
2008 The Urn Fiester
2008 Delgo Nohrin Merchant Voice[13]
2008 Insanitarium Hawthorne Direct-to-video
2009 Fanboys Anteaus Uncredited, archive audio
2009 Bionicle: The Legend Reborn Raanu, Villagers, Village Leaders Voice, direct-to-video[13]
2010 The Man Who Knew How to Fly Expert #1 Short film
2010 For Christ's Sake The Pope
2011 Atlas Shrugged: Part I Dr. Potter Credited as Armin Shimmerman
2011 The Captains (special thanks)
2011 The Table Himself Video documentary
2012 Dropping Evil CEO, "Boss Man"
2012 Becky's the Boss Short film
2012 The Rise of Gunhead
2012 Intelligence Dr. Phineas White
2013 Space Opera Society Presents-Armin Shimerman Himself
2013 The Best of Superman Himself - Dr. Milo Video, archive audio for "The Doomsday Sanction" episode in disc 2 only.
2014 The Sublime and Beautiful Lee Westin
2015 Troilus & Cressida (the producers wish to thank)
2016 Ratchet & Clank Dr. Nefarious Voice[13]
2016 Diani & Devine Meet the Apocalypse Thomas
2017 Followed Back Dr. Lane Short film
2018 Porthole Dr. Hans Meeker
2018 5th Passenger Myers
2019 The Circuit: Star Crew Actor
2019 What We Left Behind: Star Trek DS9 Himself Documentary
2019 Golden Boy Cagan
2020 Unbelievable!!!!! Male Moesha
2021 Ratchet & Clank: Life of Pie Dr. Nefarious Voice, short film[13]
2022 The Assassin's Apprentice: Silbadores of the Canary Islands Roy Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Woman at West Point Maj. Logan Television film, First role
1981 Bulba Charles Medwick Television film
1982 Hill Street Blues Phone Man Episode: "Heat Rash"
1983 Oh Madeline Norman Episode: "Chances Are"
1983 We Got It Made Aldo Riviera Episode: "Mickey's T-Shirt"
1984 Cagney & Lacey Officer Green Episode: "Matinee"
1984 The Paper Chase Asphalt Expert Witness Episode: "Tempest in a Pothole"
1984 Remington Steele Nestor Bartholomew Episode: "Lofty Steele"
1985 Alice Man at Auction Episode: "Kiss the Grill Goodbye"
1985 I Had Three Wives Herb Episode: "You and I Know"
1985 The Facts of Life Mr. Smith Episode: "Out of the Fire"
1986 It's Garry Shandling's Show The Doctor Episode: "Garry Throws a Surprise Party"
1986 You Again? Jim Episode: "The Grad"
1987 What's Happening Now!! Frank Episode: "Mad Money"
1987 Easy Street Mr. Klinestabber Episode: "Frames and Dames"
1987 Crime Story Treasurer Episode: "The Pinnacle"
1987 Baby Girl Scott Mr. Taverner Television film
1987 Sledge Hammer! Malcolm Dench Episode: "Hammeroid"
1987–90 Beauty and the Beast Pascal 16 episodes
1987–94 Star Trek: The Next Generation Quark, DaiMon Bractor, Gift-Box Face, Letek 4 episodes
1988 Tricks of the Trade Criminal Television film
1989 Hooperman Dr. Wexler Episode: "Nightmare in Apartment One"
1989 Duet Dr. Jordan Episode: "The New and Improved Linda"
1989, 1994 L.A. Law Timothy Wiseboro, Ernie Frye 2 episodes
1990 Miracle Landing Rick Television film
1990 Grand Dr. Kasmurski, Man at Funeral 2 episodes
1990 Who's the Boss? Mr. Warner Episode: "Road Scholar"
1990 Alien Nation Cyril Roman Episode: "Gimme, Gimme"
1990 Cop Rock Mersky Episode: "Pilot"
1990 Babes Mr. Ian Anderson Episode: "Temper, Temper"
1990 Good Grief Stinky Episode: "Cub Scouts and Horses & Whiskers on Kittens"
1991 Married... with Children Mr. Lovejoy Episode: "Buck the Stud"
1991 Pros and Cons Harvey Episode: "Fire and Ice"
1991–92 Brooklyn Bridge Bernard 4 episodes
1992 Civil Wars Victor Sofransky Episode: "Mob Psychology"
1992 Sci-Fi Buzz Himself - Quark Episode: "Armin Shimerman/David Brin"
1993 E!'s Inside Star Trek Special Himself - Guest Television special documentary
1993–99 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Quark, Herbert Rossoff, Audrid Dax 172 episodes
1994 Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek - The Next Generation Himself Television film documentary
1994 Not Just News Himself 1 episode
1995 Star Trek: Voyager Quark Episode: "Caretaker"
1995–96 Dumb and Dumber Casab, Questioner #3, Varp Voice, 2 episodes[13]
1996 Seinfeld Stan Episode: "The Caddy"
1996 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Quark 1 episode
1996 The Lazarus Man Henry Munroe Episode: "Jehovah and Son, Inc."
1997 Space Cadets Himself Episode: "Quarks vs. Roms"
1997 Bruno the Kid Additional voices Voice, episode: "Who's There?" Credited as Arman Shimmerman
1997 Stargate SG-1 Anteaus Episode: "The Nox"
1997 Ally McBeal Judge Walworth Episode: "Boy to the World"
1997–98 The Practice Judge Garth Moskin 2 episodes
1997–2000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Principal Snyder 19 episodes
1998 The Lost World Professor George Edward Challenger Television film
1998 Real Story Thornfield
1999 Martial Law Daniel Darius Episode: "Slammo Blammo"
1999–2000 Rocket Power Shopkeeper, Ben Robbins Voice, 2 episodes
2001 Spotlight on Armin Shimerman and Kitty Swink Himself Television special
2001 Judging Amy Anthony Cara Episode: "The Undertow"
2001 Evil Con Carne General Skarr, Stomach Voice, television special
2001 Just Ask My Children Prison Psychiatrist Television film, uncredited
2001 The Invisible Man Tommy Walker, Augustin Gaither 3 episodes
2001 The Guardian Judge Smitrovich Episode: "The Men from the Boys"
2001 Citizen Baines Robert Udelwitz Episode: "The Appraisal"
2001 The Agency Dr. Oliver Episode: "Nocturne"
2001 Weakest Link Himself Episode: "Star Trek Edition"
2001–07 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy General Skarr, Stomach, Skarr's Mom, Janitor, Baby Spider, Mann Voice, 23 episodes
2002 Teacher's Pet Principal Nash Brickler Voice, episode: "What's Sweat Got to Do with It?", scenes deleted
2002 The Tick The Terror Episode: "The Terror"
2002 Charmed The Wizard Episode: "We're Off to See the Wizard"
2002 Boston Public Judge Semel Episode: "Chapter Forty-Four"
2002 The West Wing Richard III Episode: "Posse Comitatus"
2002 For the People Dr. O'Neill 2 episodes
2002 Thieves Professor Conrad Haglar Episode: "Home Is Where the Heist Is"
2002 Girls Club Edmund Graves 3 episodes
2003 Tremors Cecil Carr Episode: "A Little Paranoia Among Friends"
2003 The Handler Maxwell Rosenheim 2 episodes
2003–04 Evil Con Carne General Skarr, Stomach, Dude #1, Skarrbot Voice, 9 episodes
2004 Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Ernest Television film
2004 Crossing Jordan Dr. McCain Episode: "Slam Dunk"
2004 ER Levine Episode: "Where There's Smoke"
2004 Nip/Tuck Ocularist Episode: "Natasha Charles"
2005 Committed Super Episode: "The Snow Episode"
2005 Justice League Unlimited Professor Milo Voice, episode: "The Doomsday Sanction", Credited as Armin Shimmerman[13]
2005 Joan of Arcadia Ronald Harbison Episode: "Trial and Error"
2005 Invasion Josh Breims 2 episodes
2005 Meet the Santas Ernest Television film
2005 Billy and Mandy Save Christmas General Skarr Voice, television film
2006 Seinfeld: Inside Look Stan Episode: "The Caddy" Archive footage
2006 Ben 10 Slix Vigma Voice, episode: "Grudge Match"[13]
2006 Dr. Vegas Clown Episode: "Heal thyself"
2006 Numb3rs Patrick Holden Episode: "Provenance"
2006 Boston Legal Judge Brian Hooper 7 episodes
2006 South of Nowhere Dr. Crawford Episode: "That's the Way the World Crumbles"
2006 Dead and Deader Coroner Flutie Television film
2007 Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure General Skarr Voice, television film[13]
2007 Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen General Skarr
2007 Star Trek: Beyond the Final Frontier Himself - Interviewee Television film documentary
2007 Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II (special thanks)
2007 The Young and the Restless Judge Graham Roberts 1 episode
2008 Underfist: Halloween Bash General Skarr, Candy Skeleton, Rat Voice, television special[13]
2009 Leverage Dr. Patemkin Episode: "The Juror #6 Job"
2009 The Jace Hall Show Himself Episode: "Star Trek & Duke Nukem Forever"
2009–10 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Calculator, Psycho Pirate, Professor Voice, 3 episodes, credited as Armin Shimmerman[13]
2010 Proposition 8 Trial Re-Enactment Claude Kolm Television series documentary
2010 Warehouse 13 Charlie Martin Episode: "Where and When"
2012 Sword of the Atom Taren, Commander, Deraegis, Soldier Voice, 3 episodes
2012 Perception Dr. Cutler Episode: "86'd"
2012 Castle Benjamin Donnelly Episode: "The Final Frontier"
2012–13 DC Nation's Farm League Aquamandrill, Crainiac, Moo Face Voice, 2 episodes
2012–16 Regular Show Dr. Henry, Buttonwillow, Mr. Murphy, Wing Guy #1, Zingo #3, Bored Waiter, Gopher Person, Guy Eating Tomato Soup, Nightmare Alien Voice, 8 episodes; grouped under "Additional voices"[13]
2013 Bad Samaritans Judge 2 episodes
2013 Tales of Metropolis Brainiac Voice, episode: "Bizarro"
2013 Super-Pets Superman, Jokerfish Voice, 2 episodes
2013 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Oscar Episode: "Check In and Check Out"
2014 Nikki & Nora: The N&N Files J. Hewitt Kemp 3 episodes
2014 Franklin & Bash Stu Weston Episode: "Falcon's Nest"
2016 The Exhilarating and Fashionable Life of Emmy Rose Knightley Himself Episode: "Pilot"
2016 Shakespeare in the Sphere (special thanks)
2016 Red Bird Max 2 episodes
2016 Inside the Extras Studio Arthur Shinebaum Episode: "Trekkie Cult Leader"
2016 50 Years of Star Trek Himself Television film documentary
2016 Timeless David Rittenhouse Episode: "The Capture of Benedict Arnold"
2016 Uncle Grandpa Additional voices Voice, episode: "The Phone Call"
2017 Lesser Known Love General Skarr Voice, archive audio, episode: "Evil Con Carne"
2017 Justice League Action Zilius Zox Voice, 2 episodes[13]
2018 We Bare Bears Additional voices Voice, episode: "Best Bears"
2019 That Guy... Who Was in That Thing 3: Trek Stars Himself Television film
2019–21 The 7th Rule Himself 2 episodes
2019 The 7th Rule: Captain Nog Forever Himself 1 episode
2020 The Actor's Choice Himself Episode: "Armin Shimerman & Marliyn Anderson"
2020 Alone Together: A DS9 Companion Quark Episode: "With Grace"
2021 The Rookie Judge Paloma Episode: "Consequences"
2022 Close Enough Phil Voice, episode: "Halloween Enough"
2022 Star Trek: Lower Decks Quark Voice, episode: "Hear All, Trust Nothing"

Podcast series

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Buffering the Vampire Slayer Himself - Guest Episode: "An Interview with Armin Shimerman"
2021 Funny Science Fiction Podcast Himself - Guest Episode: "The Rules of Acquisition ft. Armin Shimerman"
2022 Sci-Fi Talk Himself Episode: "Armin Shimerman"
2023 "Shuttlepod Show" Himself Episode: "The House of Quark"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Harbinger[13] Quark Grouped under "Featuring the voices of"
1999 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion Archive audio
2000 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen Grouped as "Voices"
2004 Onimusha 3: Demon Siege Hideyoshi Hashiba Voice[13]
2004 X-Men Legends Toad Voice[13]
2004 Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal Dr. Nefarious Voice[13]
2004 World of Warcraft Voice Over Cast Voice
2005 Jade Empire The Innkeeper, Abbot Song, Emperor Sun Hai Voice, grouped under "Voice Actors", Also the Limited and the 2007 Special Editions of the Game
2005 Psychonauts Augustus Aquato Voice[13]
2005 X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse Toad, Zealot Voice, credited as Armin Shimmerman[13]
2005 Ratchet: Deadlocked Dr. Nefarious Voice
2006 Reservoir Dogs Voice Actors
2006 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Skarr Voice[13]
2006 Gothic 3 Additional voices Voice
2006 Resistance: Fall of Man Grouped under "Voice-Over Actors"
2007 God of War II Translator 2 Voice, grouped under "Voice Actors"
2007 BioShock Andrew Ryan Voice
2007 Mass Effect Additional voices Voice
2008 Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath Voice Talent / Voice Actors Voice
2008 Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty Dr. Nefarious Voice, credited as Armin Shimmerman
2009 Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 Green Goblin Voice, grouped under "Voice Talent"
2009 Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time Dr. Nefarious Voice[13]
2010 Mass Effect 2 Additional voices Voice
2010 BioShock 2 Andrew Ryan Voice[13]
2010 StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Dr. Narud, Mohandar Voice, grouped under "Additional Characters"[13]
2010 BioShock 2: The Protector Trials Andrew Ryan Voice
2010 BioShock 2: Minerva's Den Andrew Ryan Voice
2011 Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One Dr. Nefarious Voice[13]
2011 Star Wars: The Old Republic Additional voices Voice
2012 Mass Effect 3 Additional voices Voice
2012 Diablo III Additional voices Voice
2012 The Secret World Chief Garcia Hansson, Old Joseph Cajiais Voice, grouped under "Cast"
2012 Ratchet & Clank Collection Dr. Nefarious Voice, archive audio
2012 World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Voice Over Cast Voice
2012 PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale Dr. Nefarious, Andrew Ryan, Vox Populi Voice, grouped under "Cast"[13]
2013 StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm Dr. Emil Narud (Human Form) Voice, grouped under "Supporting Cast"[13]
2014 Diablo III: Reaper of Souls Additional voices Voice
2014 BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Andrew Ryan Voice, Episode 2 only
2016 Ratchet & Clank Dr. Nefarious Voice, credited as Armin Shimmerman[13]
2016 Batman: Arkham Underworld Dr. Achilles Milo Voice, grouped under "English Voice Talent"
2018 Star Trek Online: Victory is Life Quark Voice, grouped under "Featured Guests"[13]
2018 Lego DC Super-Villains Psycho-Pirate, Condiment King Voice, grouped under "English Voice Talent", credited as Armin Shimmerman
2019 Death Stranding The Elder Voice[13]
2021 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Dr. Nefarious Voice[13]
2021 Psychonauts 2 Augustus Aquato Voice, credited as Armin Shimmerman[13]
2023 Starfield Walter Stroud Voice[14][13]

Soundtrack performances

Writer work

  • Evil Con Carne (2004) - (story - segment "Hector, King of the Britons") - Episode: "Jealousy, Jealous Do/Hector, King of the Britons"

Audio work

Broadway work

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Jewish Journal: "Top 5 Jewish moments in ‘Trek’" by Adam Wills Archived October 9, 2016, at the Wayback Machine May 7, 2009
  2. ^ Jewish Journal: "Jews Get Geek on at Comic-Con" by Adam Wills July 22, 2009
  3. ^ "Armin Shimerman Biography (1949–)". Filmreference.com. Retrieved August 2, 2012.
  4. ^ "Classmates - Find your school, yearbooks and alumni online". Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  5. ^ "Classmates - Find your school, yearbooks and alumni online". Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  6. ^ "Classmates - Find your school, yearbooks and alumni online".
  7. ^ "Quark from Deep Space Nine - Part 2". www.startrek.com. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  8. ^ "Recalling "Yesterday's Enterprise" with Eric Stillwell - Part 2". Star Trek.com. February 18, 2011. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Dilmore, Kevin (2001). "Star Trek Communicator issue 130". Fantastic Media. Denver Colorado: 59.
  10. ^ a b Pesola, Eric (October 8, 2020). "Armin Shimerman talks about teaching, writing, and Star Trek". Trek Report. Retrieved October 9, 2020.
  11. ^ "'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' Series Wrap Party, 1999". Getty Images. April 12, 1999. Archived from the original on February 3, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  12. ^ "Armin Shimerman Biography (1949-)". Film Reference. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae "Armin Shimerman (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved December 12, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  14. ^ "Starfield on Twitter: "Meet Walter Stroud, co-owner of Stroud-Eklund, who has used both his wealth and passion for exploration to help build Constellation to what it is today. #Starfield Voiced by @ShimermanArmin". X (formerly Twitter). August 29, 2023. Retrieved September 4, 2023.

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