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Paul A. Brown is an actor, dancer, choreographer, and musician who appeared as a supporting alien character at the Klingon prison camp in Star Trek. Brown previously worked under director J.J. Abrams on Mission: Impossible III in 2006, also written by Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci, and alongside fellow Star Trek performers Simon Pegg, Jeffrey Chase, Tony Guma, and Robert Alonzo. [1] [2]

Brown attended the Ohio County High School and graduated from the Western Kentucky University with a BA in Performing Arts. A trained dancer and singer, he portrayed different roles in over thirty stage plays, most notable different roles in the national tour, the European tour, and the Broadway version of Cats. Other plays he performed in include versions of Cabaret, La Traviata, Hello Dolly, My Fair Lady, La Cage Aux Folles, West Side Story, and Disney's Beauty and the Beast. As an all-round entertainer, Brown is also able to do stand-up comedy, lighter stunts, sports, several dance styles, voice-overs, and is a professional double for actor Kevin Spacey.

His feature film credits include She's Having a Baby (1988, with William Windom, Kirstie Alley, and Wil Wheaton), the thriller Heart of Fear (2006, with Al Burke), Jeff Rector's vampire horror Revamped (2007, with Fred Williamson, Victor Lundin, Carel Struycken, and Spice Williams), and the short film Maro (2008). His television appearances include Law & Order, Star Search, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, as stand-in for Kevin Pollack in Capitol Law, House, and Las Vegas (2007, with Michael Buchman Silver).

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