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{{about|the actor|the ''[[Futurama]]'' character|Jonathan Frakes' head}}
{{about|the actor|the ''[[Futurama]]'' [[character]]|Jonathan Frakes' head}}


'''Jonathan Scott Frakes''' is an [[American]] actor, director, and producer who voiced [[Jonathan Frakes' head|his head in a jar]] in "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".  He is best known for his roles as {{st|William T. Riker}} in ''[[Star Trek]]: {{st|Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation}}'' and as {{w|David Xanatos}} in the [[1990s]] cartoon series ''{{w|Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles}}''.  Outside of those, he has had roles as Stanley Hazard in ''{{w|North and South (TV miniseries)|North and South}}'', Marcus Marshal in the short-lived soap opera ''{{w|Bare Essence}}'', and has guest starred in television shows like ''{{w|The Waltons}}'', ''{{w|Charlie's Angels}}'', and ''{{w|Matlock (TV series))|Matlock}}''.  He is also a prolific director, working on the ''Star Trek'' films ''{{st|Star Trek: First Contact|First Contact}}'' and ''{{st|Star Trek: Insurrection|Insurrection}}'' and directing TV shows such as ''TNG'', ''{{w|Roswell (TV series)|Roswell}}'', ''{{w|Leverage (TV series)|Leverage}}'', ''{{w|Burn Notice}}'', and ''{{w|NCIS: Los Angeles}}''.
'''Jonathan Scott Frakes''' is an [[American]] actor, director, and producer who voiced [[Jonathan Frakes' head|his head in a jar]] in "[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]".  He is best known for his roles as {{st|William T. Riker}} in ''[[Star Trek]]: {{st|Star Trek: The Next Generation|The Next Generation}}'' and as {{w|David Xanatos}} in the [[1990s]] cartoon series ''{{w|Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles}}''.  Outside of those, he has had roles as Stanley Hazard in ''{{w|North and South (TV miniseries)|North and South}}'', Marcus Marshal in the short-lived soap opera ''{{w|Bare Essence}}'', and has guest starred in television shows like ''{{w|The Waltons}}'', ''{{w|Charlie's Angels}}'', and ''{{w|Matlock (TV series))|Matlock}}''.  He is also a prolific director, working on the ''Star Trek'' films ''{{st|Star Trek: First Contact|First Contact}}'' and ''{{st|Star Trek: Insurrection|Insurrection}}'' and directing TV shows such as ''TNG'', ''{{w|Roswell (TV series)|Roswell}}'', ''{{w|Leverage (TV series)|Leverage}}'', ''{{w|Burn Notice}}'', and ''{{w|NCIS: Los Angeles}}''.
== Episode credits ==
*{{e|4ACV11}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{st|Jonathan Frakes}} at MemoryAlpha
*{{st|Jonathan Frakes}} at Memory Alpha
*[http://www.triviatribute.com/jonathanfrakes.html Jonathan Frakes at TriviaTribute.com]


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{{voice actors}}

Latest revision as of 17:52, 27 September 2011

Jonathan Frakes
Jonathan Frakes 2005.jpg
In Neuss, Germany, 2005.
ProfessionGuest voice actor
Born19 August, 1952
IMDB profilenm0000408
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This article is about the actor. For the Futurama character, see Jonathan Frakes' head.

Jonathan Scott Frakes is an American actor, director, and producer who voiced his head in a jar in "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". He is best known for his roles as William T. Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation and as David Xanatos in the 1990s cartoon series Gargoyles. Outside of those, he has had roles as Stanley Hazard in North and South, Marcus Marshal in the short-lived soap opera Bare Essence, and has guest starred in television shows like The Waltons, Charlie's Angels, and Matlock. He is also a prolific director, working on the Star Trek films First Contact and Insurrection and directing TV shows such as TNG, Roswell, Leverage, Burn Notice, and NCIS: Los Angeles.

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