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Michael Mack

Michael Mack

Known For Acting
Birthday Feb 06, 1962 (63)
Birthplace Washington, D.C.
Popularity 0.3 (history)
Updated Nov 10, 2025
Entry Date Apr 26, 2024
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Biography

Michael Mack is an Actor, Writer, Producer and Founder/Instructor of the Fearless Acting Workshop in Washington D.C. A native of Washington D.C., Mack was fortunate enough to work at the K-B MacArthur Theater when it featured the world premiere of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. On opening night, Mac ... k met the entire lead cast. As a budding writer, one of his dreams was to write for Star Trek: The Next Generation, in part, because they were the most writer friendly series to work for. He was fortunate enough to join the TNG writing team for a six-week internship in 1994 during the series' seventh season, working with such greats as Jeri Taylor, Brannon Braga, Ronald D. Moore, and René Echevarria. Though he was not allowed to write an episode themselves, he was allowed to contribute ideas to the episodes. His main job was to review the unsolicited scripts that were submitted to the series, where on one occasion he found an idea in one of the submitted scripts that he successfully pitched. Because of Mack's Shakespearean background, he was approached by Taylor, who encouraged him to audition for any guest roles that might arise during his stay. Initially he was offered a role in "Parallels" to portray one of the Enterprise-D captains from another quantum reality, a role that eventually became that of Riker from the alternate Borg conquered Federation. He turned the audition for role down because he felt that it was simply too short and there was no way to play it "credibly" because all the performance required was a "freak out". When the next episode, "The Pegasus", was being cast, he told Taylor that he wanted to audition for the role of the Romulan Commander Sirol, who was originally written as a female character with a single scene. In spite of being a black actor auditioning for a species traditionally depicted by white actors, he reminded Taylor of the black "Vulcan midwife" who appeared in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and seeing as Romulans were "cousins" to the Vulcans, he saw no reason why there couldn't also be black Romulans. Taylor gave Mack her answer the next morning by offering him an opportunity to audition, and after Mack impressed both Taylor and episode director LeVar Burton, he was given the role, becoming not only the first writing intern to act on the show, but more importantly the first actor to portray a black Romulan. Following his being cast in the role, Braga and Moore expanded the role and made the character a bit more complex on Mack's behalf.

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Filmography

Murder Eleven

Murder Eleven

2013

as Detective Mayfield

The Battle of Bunker Hill

The Battle of Bunker Hill

2009

as Jushua Hudson

Star Trek: Generations

Star Trek: Generations

1994

as Ensign Hayes

Violets are Blue

Violets are Blue

1986

as Ben

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Television Credits

Star Trek: The Next Generation

as Commander Sirol

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 28, 1987

Veep

as Paul Burton

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Apr 22, 2012

The West Wing

as Agent Randy

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 22, 1999

California Dreams

as Dr. Hersch

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 12, 1992

La Brea

as Scientist #1

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 28, 2021

Ned & Stacey

as Customer

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 11, 1995

Hangin' with Mr. Cooper

as The Buyer

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Sep 22, 1992

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

as Franklin

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jan 01, 1993

The Wire

as Special Agent Marcus Lemmel

Episodes: 1

First Aired: Jun 02, 2002

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