Tom Burt

Tom Burt is an actor who appeared as a Markalian in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "The Homecoming". As a background performer he received no credit for this part and was identified by a call sheet for the episode. Burt also worked as background actor on Star Trek: Voyager.

Burt worked as background actor and stand-in on My Name Is Earl where he played the Crab Shack bartender in several episodes. He filmed scenes with fellow background regulars Clete Francis, Larry Polson, and Arne Starr between 2005 and 2009. [1] In 2002, he appeared as a Marine General in 24 along with Billy Burke, Timothy Carhart, Michelle Forbes, Tamlyn Tomita, Son of Lee, Jimmi Simpson, Jeff Cadiente, Tony Donno, Angela Meryl, Jennifer Caputo, Rosine "Ace" Hatem, Mark Wagner, Roy Joaquin, Allan Bragg, and Christina Carmel.

Other acting work includes the television shows Babylon 5, The King of Queens (with Ken Jackman), Timecop, Baywatch, and The West Wing (with Dieter Hornemann and Chuck Poynter). Film work includes the horror comedy Repossessed (1990, with Jacquelyn Masche, Willie Garson, Barbara Alyn Woods, John Copage, Nancy Kaine, Norman Large, and Ian Abercrombie), the crime drama Wild at Heart (1990, with W. Morgan Sheppard, Glenn Harris, Frank Collison, Tracey Walter, and Debra Lamb Bailleaux), the comedy The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990, with Pamela Segall, David Bowe, Willie Garson, Jordan Lund, and Jay Underwood), the romance Joe Versus the Volcano (1990, with Lloyd Bridges, Amanda Plummer, William Ward, Carol Kane, Sidney Liufau, and Branscombe Richmond), the television drama The Water Engine (1992, with Joanna Miles and Natalia Nogulich), the comic adaptation The Flintstones (1994, with Alex Zimmerman, Lita Stevens, Lena Banks, Buzz Barbee, Uriah Carr, Andrew DePalma, Elliot Durant III, Brennan Dyson, Star Halm, Clay Hodges, Donald R. Jankiewicz, Patrick Jankiewicz, Dan Lambirth, Gene LeBell, Bill Thomas Miller, Fran Severini, Michael Stanhope, Geo Talegon, and Catherine Wong), the drama The Green Mile (1999, with Michael Clarke Duncan, James Cromwell, William Sadler, Paula Malcomson, Van Epperson, and Bill Bolender), and the fantasy film The Scorpion King (2002, with The Rock, Michael Clarke Duncan, Branscombe Richmond, Joseph Ruskin, Scott L. Schwartz, Nick Hermz, Marcus Young, Diana R. Lupo, Nikki Flux, Rich Cetrone, Job Alonso, Rachelle Roderick, Lynn Salvatori, Andrei Sterling, Joseph Steven, and Eileen Weisinger).

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