René Auberjonois

René Auberjonois

René Auberjonois was born on June 1st, 1940

Full Name: René Murat Auberjonois
Place of Birth: New York City, New York
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Profession: Actor, Director
Notable Work: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Awards: Emmy Award, Tony Award
Theatre Work: Broadway, Off-Broadway
Television Roles: Science fiction, Drama

Star of stage and screen, best known for iconic roles in TV's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and film's Benson, bringing wit and charm to beloved characters.

Timeline
1940
Born on June 1
René Auberjonois was born on June 1, 1940, in New York City, USA.
1960
Began Acting Career
Auberjonois began his acting career on stage, appearing in off-Broadway productions.
1970
Appeared in M*A*S*H Film
Auberjonois appeared in the film adaptation of M*A*S*H, directed by Robert Altman.
1980
Appeared in Benson
Auberjonois appeared in the TV series Benson, playing the role of Clayton Endicott III.
1990
Appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Auberjonois appeared in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, playing the role of Odo.
René Auberjonois

René Auberjonois Quiz

What is the name of the TV show where René Auberjonois played the iconic role of Odo?

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FAQ
What is René Auberjonoiss most famous role?
René Auberjonois is best known for his iconic role as Odo, the shape-shifting Changeling, in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, a spin-off of the popular Star Trek franchise.
What is René Auberjonoiss background in theater?
René Auberjonois began his career in theater, training at the Carnegie Mellon University and appearing in numerous stage productions, including a Broadway production of The Cocoanuts opposite Bert Lahr.
What awards has René Auberjonois won?
René Auberjonois won a Tony Award for his performance in the 1969 Broadway production of Cocoanuts and was nominated for a Saturn Award for his role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
What is René Auberjonoiss most recent work?
René Auberjonois continued to work in film and television throughout his career, appearing in popular shows such as Boston Legal and The Good Wife. His most recent work includes a recurring role in the television series Madam Secretary.
What is René Auberjonoiss impact on science fiction television?
René Auberjonoiss portrayal of Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine helped redefine the role of science fiction characters on television, bringing depth and nuance to a genre often associated with action and adventure.

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