Dexter Clay
From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference
| This article is written from the Real World point of view |
Dexter Clay is a performer who appeared as an operations division officer in TNG Season 1 and TNG Season 2.
Clay was also the stand-in for Michael Dorn for the first three seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Born in Houston, Texas, he played professional football as a receiver for the Houston Oilers (1980) and the New York Jets (1981) and started an acting and writing career in the late '80s. He wrote four books (Black Eye on America, Walking with the Power, Only for a Season, and Katy Nation), a story for a television pilot ("Life's a stretch" in 2003, which he also produced), and became the executive director of the NHP (a national homeless organization).
[edit] Uncredited appearances
- TNG:
- "Encounter at Farpoint" (season 1)
- "The Naked Now"
- "Code of Honor"
- "Where No One Has Gone Before"
- "The Battle"
- "Hide and Q"
- "The Big Goodbye"
- "Datalore"
- "When The Bough Breaks"
- "Home Soil"
- "Coming of Age"
- "Heart of Glory"
- "Skin of Evil"
- "We'll Always Have Paris"
- "The Neutral Zone"
- "The Child" (season 2)
- "Where Silence Has Lease"
- "The Outrageous Okona"
- "Loud As A Whisper"
- "The Schizoid Man"
- "A Matter Of Honor"
- "The Dauphin"
- "Contagion"
- "Time Squared"
- "Up The Long Ladder"
- "Manhunt"
[edit] External link
- KatyNation.com - short profile for Dexter Clay
