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Brent Spiner

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  • Director
  • Writer
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Brent Spiner
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Brent Spiner, whose primary claim to fame is his portrayal of the beloved android Data on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), was born and raised in Houston, Texas. His parents, Sylvia (Schwartz) and Jack Spiner, owned and operated a furniture store, and were both from Jewish immigrant families (from Austria, Hungary, and Russia). Jack died of kidney failure at age 29, when Brent was 10 months old. When he was 6 years old, his mother married Sol Mintz, who adopted Brent and his older brother Ron. Although his mother divorced Mintz after 7 years of marriage, Brent retained his adopted father's last name until 1975, when he took back his birth name.

Spiner first began pursuing his interest in acting while in high school. There his inspirational drama teacher, Cecil Pickett, gave a great start to the careers of a remarkable group of aspiring young actors (and directors), including Spiner, Cindy Pickett (Cecil's daughter), Randy Quaid, Dennis Quaid, Trey Wilson, Robert Wuhl and Thomas Schlamme, all of whom later attained success in Hollywood. After graduation, Spiner followed his mentor to the University of Houston and other local colleges, while also launching his professional acting career in theater (The Houston Music Theater and other regional theater) and in film (My Sweet Charlie (1970), which was shot on location in Texas). After a couple of false starts in New York and Hollywood, Spiner eventually established himself as a stage actor in New York, appearing in a number of off-Broadway and Broadway plays, such as "A History of the American Film" (1978), "Leave It to Beaver is Dead" (1979), "Sunday in the Park with George" (1984), and "Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1985). While in New York, he had a bit part in Woody Allen's Stardust Memories (1980) and starred in an independent film called Rent Control (1981). The play "Little Shop of Horrors "brought Spiner to Los Angeles in 1984, where he eventually took up permanent residence.

In 1986, after a number of character parts in television series and movies, such as Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985), Crime of Innocence (1985), Manhunt for Claude Dallas (1986), and Family Sins (1987), Spiner snagged the role that would bring him international fame: Data, the endearing android, whom Spiner played "by tapping into his inner child." Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987), the sequel to the original television series Star Trek (1966), became hugely popular, moving to the big screen for four films (so far) after its 7-year run on television. Aside from these films, Spiner has made cameo appearances in a number of films directed by his friend and old schoolmate Thomas Schlamme, such as Miss Firecracker (1989), Crazy from the Heart (1991), and Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long (1995), and has appeared in small roles in more recent films, such as Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) and The Master of Disguise (2002). Arguably his most popular film portrayal was Dr. Brakish Okun in Independence Day (1996), a role that elicited his unique eccentricity and sense of humor. He reprised the character in the sequel, Independence Day: Resurgence (2016).
BornFebruary 2, 1949
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BornFebruary 2, 1949
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    • 2 wins & 6 nominations

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Brent Spiner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Brent Spiner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Michael Dorn, Brent Spiner, and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Brent Spiner in Reading Rainbow (1983)
Brent Spiner in Outcast (2016)
Brent Spiner, Wil Wheaton, Johnny Galecki, Jesse Heiman, Jim Parsons, and Ian Scott Rudolph in The Big Bang Theory (2007)
Brent Spiner and LeVar Burton in Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
Brent Spiner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: Insurrection (1998)
Brent Spiner in The Blacklist (2013)

Known for

Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
Star Trek: First Contact
7.6
  • Data
  • 1996
Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)
Independence Day: Resurgence
5.2
  • Dr. Brakish Okun
  • 2016
William Shatner and Patrick Stewart in Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Star Trek: Generations
6.6
  • Data
  • 1994
Brent Spiner, Patrick Stewart, and Tom Hardy in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
Star Trek: Nemesis
6.4
  • Data
  • B-4
  • 2002

Credits

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Actor

  • Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, and Ed Speleers in Star Trek: Picard (2020)
    Star Trek: Picard
    • Adam Soong
    • Commander Data
    • Data ...
    • TV Series
    • 2020–2023
  • Batman: The Audio Adventures (2021)
    Batman: The Audio Adventures
    • The Joker (voice)
    • Podcast Series
    • 2021–2022
  • Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Jesse McCartney, Nolan North, Stephanie Lemelin, Khary Payton, and Denise Boutte in Young Justice (2010)
    Young Justice
    • The Joker (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2011–2021
  • Natalie Dormer and Daniel Zovatto in Penny Dreadful: City of Angels (2020)
    Penny Dreadful: City of Angels
    • Ned Vanderhoff
    • TV Series
    • 2020
  • Jeff Garlin, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Troy Gentile, Hayley Orrantia, and Sean Giambrone in The Goldbergs (2013)
    The Goldbergs
    • Dr. Emry (uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 2019
  • Brentwood (2018)
    Brentwood
    • Brent
    • Short
    • 2018
  • Kevin Conroy, Chris Diamantopoulos, Rachel Kimsey, Jason J. Lewis, and Dana Snyder in Justice League Action (2016)
    Justice League Action
    • Edward Nigma
    • Riddler (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Outcast (2016)
    Outcast
    • Sidney
    • TV Series
    • 2016–2017
  • The Blacklist (2013)
    The Blacklist
    • The Architect
    • TV Series
    • 2017
  • Patrick Stewart, Adrian Scarborough, Timm Sharp, Jacki Weaver, Dolly Wells, Karan Soni, and Mary Holland in Blunt Talk (2015)
    Blunt Talk
    • Phil
    • TV Series
    • 2015–2016
  • Independence Day: Resurgence (2016)
    Independence Day: Resurgence
    • Dr. Brakish Okun
    • 2016
  • Will Kemp in The Midnight Man (2016)
    The Midnight Man
    • Ezekiel
    • 2016
  • Rebecca Romijn, Lindy Booth, Christian Kane, John Larroquette, and John Harlan Kim in The Librarians (2014)
    The Librarians
    • Puck (voice, uncredited)
    • TV Series
    • 2015
  • Comedy Bang! Bang! (2012)
    Comedy Bang! Bang!
    • The Sandman
    • TV Series
    • 2015
  • Freddie Prinze Jr., Steve Blum, Vanessa Marshall, Dave Filoni, Tiya Sircar, and Taylor Gray in Star Wars: Rebels (2014)
    Star Wars: Rebels
    • Gall Trayvis (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2014–2015

Director

  • Hubble: 20 Years of Discovery (2010)
    Hubble: 20 Years of Discovery
    • Director
    • Short
    • 2010

Writer

  • Brent Spiner, Patrick Stewart, and Tom Hardy in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)
    Star Trek: Nemesis
    • story
    • 2002

Videos26

Geppetto
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Geppetto
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Geppetto
The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
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The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
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The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
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The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation
San Diego Comic-Con Official Trailer
Trailer 2:10
San Diego Comic-Con Official Trailer
Season 2 Trailer
Trailer 1:01
Season 2 Trailer
Extended Trailer
Trailer 4:46
Extended Trailer
Trailer #2
Trailer 2:30
Trailer #2
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Trailer 2:14
Star Trek: The Next Generation
The Midnight Man
Trailer 1:55
The Midnight Man
Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1
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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Born
    • February 2, 1949
    • Houston, Texas, USA
  • Spouse
    • Loree McBride? - present (1 child)
  • Children
    • Child
  • Parents
      Sylvia Schwartz
  • Other works
    In 1997-98, he starred as John Adams in a revival of the Broadway musical, "1776".
  • Publicity listings
    • 7 Interviews
    • 9 Articles
    • 15 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He is the only Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) regular to share scenes with all three original Star Trek (1966) series cast members who appeared on that series: DeForest Kelley, Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan.
  • Quotes
    [on his action figure of Lt. Commander Data] At first, I was reluctant. But then I figured, if it's good enough for Alec Guinness, then it's good enough for me.
  • Trademark
      Lieutenant Commander Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)
  • Salary
    • Star Trek: Insurrection
      (1998)
      $5,000,000

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