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Jonathan Frakes is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series ''"[[Star Trek]]: The Next Generation."''  Early in his acting career, he became a member of ''"The Impossible Ragtime Theater"'' in New York City and did his first off-Broadway acting in Eugene O'Neill's ''"The Hairy Ape."'' His first Broadway appearance was in Shenandoah. At the same time, he landed a role in the NBC soap opera, ''"The Doctors."'' When his character was dismissed from the soap, Frakes moved to Los Angeles, California and played guest spots in many of the top television shows of the 1970s and 1980s, including ''"The Waltons"'' and Steven Bochco's ''"Hill Street Blues."'' He had recurring roles in ''"Falcon Crest"'' and the miniseries ''"North and South,"'' where he played Stanley Hazard of Hazard Iron, a weak man easily manipulated by his mother and wife, a character in stark contrast to the strong Commander Riker role from ''"Star Trek."''
 
Jonathan Frakes is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series ''"[[Star Trek]]: The Next Generation."''  Early in his acting career, he became a member of ''"The Impossible Ragtime Theater"'' in New York City and did his first off-Broadway acting in Eugene O'Neill's ''"The Hairy Ape."'' His first Broadway appearance was in Shenandoah. At the same time, he landed a role in the NBC soap opera, ''"The Doctors."'' When his character was dismissed from the soap, Frakes moved to Los Angeles, California and played guest spots in many of the top television shows of the 1970s and 1980s, including ''"The Waltons"'' and Steven Bochco's ''"Hill Street Blues."'' He had recurring roles in ''"Falcon Crest"'' and the miniseries ''"North and South,"'' where he played Stanley Hazard of Hazard Iron, a weak man easily manipulated by his mother and wife, a character in stark contrast to the strong Commander Riker role from ''"Star Trek."''
  
He has done animation voice acting, most notably voicing the recurring role of David Xanatos in the television series, ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]," and he provided the voice of his own head in a jar in the ''"Futurama"'' episode ''"Where No Fan Has Gone Before."'' He hosted ''"Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction"'' and had a small, uncredited role in the 1994 movie, ''"Camp Nowhere."'' Frakes also played the part of Charles Lindbergh in a 1983 episode of ''"Voyagers!"'' titled ''"An Arrow Pointing East."''
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He has done animation voice acting, most notably voicing the recurring role of David Xanatos in the television series, ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]],"'' and he provided the voice of his own head in a jar in the ''"Futurama"'' episode ''"Where No Fan Has Gone Before."'' He hosted ''"Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction"'' and had a small, uncredited role in the 1994 movie, ''"Camp Nowhere."'' Frakes also played the part of Charles Lindbergh in a 1983 episode of ''"Voyagers!"'' titled ''"An Arrow Pointing East."''
  
 
Frakes is also the only ''"Star Trek"'' regular besides Majel Barrett to appear on four different ''"Star Trek"'' series (''"Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "Star Trek: Voyager,"'' and ''"Star Trek: Enterprise"''). He has directed episodes in three of them (TNG, DS9 and VOY) and was a popular and innovative director on the "''Star Trek''" set, often finding completely new ways to shoot the show's familiar sets.
 
Frakes is also the only ''"Star Trek"'' regular besides Majel Barrett to appear on four different ''"Star Trek"'' series (''"Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "Star Trek: Voyager,"'' and ''"Star Trek: Enterprise"''). He has directed episodes in three of them (TNG, DS9 and VOY) and was a popular and innovative director on the "''Star Trek''" set, often finding completely new ways to shoot the show's familiar sets.

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Jonathan Frakes

Jonathan Frakes is the voice actor who played David Xanatos on Gargoyles.

Biography

Jonathan Frakes is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Early in his acting career, he became a member of "The Impossible Ragtime Theater" in New York City and did his first off-Broadway acting in Eugene O'Neill's "The Hairy Ape." His first Broadway appearance was in Shenandoah. At the same time, he landed a role in the NBC soap opera, "The Doctors." When his character was dismissed from the soap, Frakes moved to Los Angeles, California and played guest spots in many of the top television shows of the 1970s and 1980s, including "The Waltons" and Steven Bochco's "Hill Street Blues." He had recurring roles in "Falcon Crest" and the miniseries "North and South," where he played Stanley Hazard of Hazard Iron, a weak man easily manipulated by his mother and wife, a character in stark contrast to the strong Commander Riker role from "Star Trek."

He has done animation voice acting, most notably voicing the recurring role of David Xanatos in the television series, Gargoyles," and he provided the voice of his own head in a jar in the "Futurama" episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before." He hosted "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction" and had a small, uncredited role in the 1994 movie, "Camp Nowhere." Frakes also played the part of Charles Lindbergh in a 1983 episode of "Voyagers!" titled "An Arrow Pointing East."

Frakes is also the only "Star Trek" regular besides Majel Barrett to appear on four different "Star Trek" series ("Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," "Star Trek: Voyager," and "Star Trek: Enterprise"). He has directed episodes in three of them (TNG, DS9 and VOY) and was a popular and innovative director on the "Star Trek" set, often finding completely new ways to shoot the show's familiar sets.

His talents are not limited to the acting arts. Frakes appears on the Phish album, Hoist, playing trombone on "Riker's Mailbox." Indeed, Frakes occasionally performed on the trombone during his tenure as Commander Riker.

Frakes married soap opera actress Genie Francis on May 28, 1988. They live in Maine with their son, Jameson Ivor, born in 1994, and daughter, Elizabeth Francis, born in 1997. Frakes works with The Workshops, The Waterfall Arts Center, and The Saltwater Film Society, all located in Maine, where he teaches classes on film direction. He co-owns a home furnishings store with his wife in Belfast, Maine, called The Cherished Home.

Roles on Gargoyles

See also