What the heck?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Marc Alaimo
stefpugsley — 19 years ago(August 23, 2006 06:20 AM)
Why hasn't this guy worked since the end of Deep Space 9? He was amazing as Dukat. He made a bad guy that you actually felt sorry for sometimes, and even found yourself sometimes agreeing with him. And he got a lot of facial expression through all that makeup.
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kristadb — 18 years ago(August 28, 2007 10:38 PM)
At the Star Trek conventions he said that he wanted to retire. He didn't even realize, until a friend told him, that his union dues went towards a pension. When he contacted the union office and found out how much his pension was, he realized that it was enough for him to live off of and decided that he didn't need to work again.
He's spent his retirement doing the rare stage piece, the video game voice, and the upcoming Praetorian Issue (for TV). He spends a lot of his time going to conventions.
He's also losing his hearing - I met him and he asked me to speak louder because he had hearing problems. As well, on stage during a Q&A session at the conventions the other actors on stage with him would repeat back the questions for him because he usually couldn't hear them.
In real life he was a nice honest person who loved being an actor and enjoyed his profession. He was never rich but had a rich life and a rich career. -
exodus_laughing — 17 years ago(November 03, 2008 11:12 PM)
AH!.. well.. i suppose thats a better reason than people not wanting him in their movies or shows. i feel a little better.. i guess however i do miss seeing him randomly in things. i get such a kick out of that sudden seizure of recognition and the unstoppable urge to scream "LOOK ITS DUKAT! MARC ALAIMO!" like a crazy person no matter where i am
whats really crazy is that when i saw him(not at first but the 2nd or 3rd time) on DS9 i had a similar reaction when i suddenly realized he was the soldier from Total Recall.. even as a bit character hes quite memorable. -
theorist1 — 12 years ago(June 27, 2013 07:34 PM)
I agree - the character of Gul Dukat had more depth than any other, and Marc Alaimo was well cast in the role; he also seemed to be having the most fun with his character. I'm glad that his pension, and whatever residuals he gets from DS9, has allowed him to retire. Seems like he'd bb68e a great guy to have a beer with.
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seanbreeden — 17 years ago(March 27, 2009 02:10 PM)
Marc Alaimo is an awesome actor. My wife and I would LOVE to meet him. I enjoy everything that he is in. I was watching the Last Starfighter recently and I recognized him as the assassin I was like OH beep That's Marc Alaimo!!! He's great and I hope to see more of him.
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judygmartin — 12 years ago(October 08, 2013 06:54 PM)
I was watching "The Wounded" on ST:TNG tonight on BBC. I thought he looked so familiar and decided it might have been Christopher Meloni from L&O:SVU. But no, the two men are 20 years apart. Wonderful actor, Marc Alaimo is. As far as not seeing him much either on stage or at the conventions, when a person loses their hearing, sometimes they withdraw from a social life. It would be definitely hard to hear from the stage and even one-to-one in a noisy situation would be difficult. This invisible disability is tough to live with.
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Wingman_S — 11 years ago(January 17, 2015 01:18 PM)
A truly fantastic actor, his portrayal of Gul Dukat in DS9 was outstanding and the show definitely wouldn't have been the same without him, I honestly doubt anyone else could have brought as much depth to the character as he did. I'm just watching old episodes of Knight Rider and I spotted him in the 5th episode of the first season, I knew it was him right away and it filled me with joy, it truly is a pleasure to watch his work and I wish him all the best in retirement, but secretly hope he will appear in TV shows or movies from time to time.
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ifaizer — 10 years ago(August 16, 2015 10:53 PM)
I've long won5b4dered about this question of why he hasn't acted since DS9 on TV or film. Everyone's echoing my high opinion of him, and it's nice to see an answer. Sounds like a very humble guy, in terms of life style, anyway. Best "Star Trek" villain/secondary character of all time. I wish the DS9 DVDs had more of him explaining all the thought that must have gone into portraying such a complex character; I can't emphasize how amazing he was; it's been 22 years since DS9 began and I'm still amazed by him.
call of juarez hasnt been released in the states though