Raphael Sbarge
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Raphael Sbarge (b. 12 February 1964, New York City) is an American actor.
[edit] Biography
Sbarge was born in a theatre-oriented family. His father was a painter, writer and director, and he chose Raphael as the name of his son after the famous painter Raffaello Sanzio. Raphael began his career at the tender age of 4, working on Sesame Street.
After graduating from school, Sbarge worked with Tom Cruise in Risky Business (1983), and he subsequently appeared in other films, such as Independence Day (1996), Message in a Bottle (1999), Pearl Harbor (2001), Vision Quest (1985).
He has worked on numerous TV series and TV movies, such as Introducing Dorothy Dandridge (1999) (with Halle Berry), Billionaire Boys Club (1987), Breast Men (1997) (with Chris Cooper), Quicksilver Highway (1997) (with Christopher Lloyd), Murder 101 (1991) (with Pierce Brosnan), Final Verdict (1991) (with Treat Williams), Back to Hannibal: The Return of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1990), Cracked Up (1987) (with Edward Asner), Prison for Children (1987), and A Streetcar Named Desire (1984) (with Ann-Margret).
He also voice acted for video games, for example "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic" (as Carth Onasi). He had a role in the first four episodes (January 14–January 15, 2007) of the sixth season of 24. His character is now deceased.
Sbarge is married to actress Lisa Akey; they live in Los Angeles, with her daughter Grace.
[edit] External links
- Raphael Sbarge at the Internet Movie Database
- Raphael Sbarge article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.