James Sloyan
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James Sloyan as Alidar Jarok |
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Born | James Joseph Sloyan February 24, 1940 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. |
Other name(s) | Jim |
Years active | 1957 - present |
Spouse(s) | Deirdre Lenihan |
James Joseph Sloyan (born February 24, 1940 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is an American actor. He is married to actress Deirdre Lenihan with whom he has two children, Daniel and Samantha.
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[edit] Early years
Sloyan left the United States at an early age to live abroad in Rome, Capri, Milan, Switzerland, and Ireland. Sloyan's career in show-business began upon his return to the United States, in 1957, where Sloyan received a scholarship to The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Sloyan's acting career was interrupted in 1962, when he was drafted into the United States Army during its operations in Vietnam.
[edit] Television career
Sloyan has played Alidar Jarok (a Romulan military leader) as well as a future, grown-up version of Alexander Rozhenko in Star Trek: The Next Generation. He also portrayed Mora Pol in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He reprises the role of Odo's "father" in "The Begotten" and "The Alternate". In Star Trek: Voyager, he plays the title character in Jetrel. Sloyan's career has also included day-time television roles, including brief performances on soaps "The Young and the Restless" and "Chicago Hope". Sloyan has similarly made brief appearances on "Baywatch", "Quantum Leap", and "MacGyver".
[edit] Film career
Sloyan is featured in the opening sequence of The Sting.[1] "Mottola", Sloyan's character, was used to illustrate the concept of a "griftee" in the film, having been "cleaned by two grifters" who "...tied into [Sloyan's Character] on 47th...played the switch for him, then blew him off to a cab on 49th."[2] Sloyan's character in the movie was eventually murdered by the film's antagonist.
He has also played roles in The Traveling Executioner (1970), The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971), and Xanadu (1980).[3]
[edit] Commercial career
Sloyan has been used as a voice-over for Sprint Nextel long distance services, and in film trailers for movies such as Jumper, The Shadow and How to Make an American Quilt[4].
Sloyan's voice has been used for over a decade[5] in American television advertisements for Lexus Automobiles (a division of Toyota Motor Corporation).
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[edit] External links
- James Sloyan at the Internet Movie Database
- James Sloyan article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki
- Script to The Sting