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This lanky, versatile blond award-winning stage actor first gained notice in films as part of Robert Altman's stock company in the 1970s, most notably as the ornithology lecturer who becomes increasingly bird-like in "Brewster McCloud" (1970). Usually cast in offbeat, if a bit snooty, character roles, Rene Auberjonois was featured on the TV series "Benson" (ABC, 1980-86), as Clayton Endicott III, the governor's officious chief aide. He has attracted the notice of faithful legions of Trekkers as Odo, an enigmatic shape-shifting alien who serves as the space station security chief on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (syndicated, 1993-99)....

Filmography

Eulogy - ( Parson / 2004 / Released / )
Burning Down the House (Medicine Show) - ( / 2003 / Released / )
Snide and Prejudice - ( Dr Sam Cohen / 2001 / Released / )
The Patriot - ( Reverend Oliver / 2000 / Released / Toho Tawa/Marubeni )
The Player - ( Himself / 2000 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
We All Fall Down - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Inspector Gadget - ( Artemus Bradford / 1999 / Released / )
Cats Don't Dance - ( of Flanigan / 1997 / Released / )
Batman Forever - ( Dr Burton / 1995 / Released / )
Lone Justice - ( / 1994 / Released / )
The Ballad of Little Jo - ( Streight Hollander / 1993 / Released / Standard Films )
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland - ( of Professor Genius / 1992 / Released / )
The Feud - ( Reverton / 1990 / Released / Kinowelt Medien AG )
The Little Mermaid - ( of Louis / 1989 / Released / Warner-Metronome Distribution )
My Best Friend Is a Vampire - ( Modoc / 1988 / Released / )
Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach - ( Tony Stark / 1988 / Released / )
Walker - ( Major Siegfried Henningson / 1987 / Released / )
3:15 - ( Principal Horner / 1986 / Released / Dakota Entertainment )
The Last Unicorn - ( of Speaking Skull / 1982 / Released / )
Where the Buffalo Roam - ( Harris / 1980 / Released / )
Eyes of Laura Mars - ( Donald Phelps / 1978 / Released / )
King Kong - ( Bagley / 1976 / Released / )
The Big Bus - ( Father Kudos / 1976 / Released / )
The Hindenburg - ( Major Napier / 1975 / Released / )
Images - ( Hugh / 1972 / Released / )
Pete 'n' Tillie - ( Jimmy / 1972 / Released / )
McCabe & Mrs. Miller - ( Sheehan / 1971 / Released / )
Brewster McCloud - ( / 1970 / Released / )
M*A*S*H - ( Dago Red / 1970 / Released / )
Petulia - ( Salesman / 1968 / Released / )
Lilith - ( Howie / 1964 / Released / )
TV Credits
Saving Grace ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Father Patrick Murray

TV Episode Father Patrick Murray

Avatar: The Last Airbender ( 2005 / Released ): Voice
TV Episode Mechanist

TV Episode Mechanist

TV Episode Additional Voices

TV Episode Mechanist

The Great Divide ( 2005 )
TV Episode Additional Voices

Boston Legal ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Oral Contracts ( 2007 )
TV Episode Paul Lewiston

TV Episode Paul Lewiston

Duck and Cover ( 2007 )
TV Episode Paul Lewiston

TV Episode Paul Lewiston

Tea and Sympathy ( 2007 )
TV Episode Paul Lewiston

Living in TV Land ( 2004 / Released ): Actor
Woodrow Wilson ( 2002 / Released ): Voice
Chasing the Sun ( 2001 / Released ): Voice
Disney's The Legend of Tarzan ( 2001 / Released ): Voice
Enterprise ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Geppetto ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
John Brown's Holy War ( 2000 / Released ): Voice
Sally Hemings: An American Scandal ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
The Duel ( 2000 / Released ): Voice
Judging Amy ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Who Shot Dick? ( 2002 )
TV Episode Judge Jackson Keeler

TV Episode Judge Jackson Keeler

Xyber 9: New Dawn ( 1999 / Released ): Voice
Los Locos ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Stargate SG-1 ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The Practice ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Poltergeist: The Legacy ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Richie Rich ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Russia's Last Tsar ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
The Burning Zone ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Savage Dragon ( 1995 / Released ): Voice
Aladdin ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
Cybermania '94: The Ultimate Gamer Awards ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Storytime ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Frasier ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Dr Tewksbury

Frasier's Edge ( 2001 )
TV Episode Dr Tewksbury

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ( 1993 / Released ): Director / Actor
Ashenden ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Ned Blessing: The True Story of My Life ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Sidney Sheldon's "The Sands of Time" ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
The Adventures of Batman & Robin ( 1992 / Released ): Voice
The Lost Language of Cranes ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Wild Card ( 1992 / Released ): Actor
Absolute Strangers ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Tom and Jerry Kids Show ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Gore Vidal's "Billy the Kid" ( 1989 / Released ): Actor
Fantastic Max ( 1988 / Released ): Voice
Longarm ( 1988 / Released ): Actor
Emmanuel Lewis: My Very Own Show ( 1987 / Released ): Actor
A Smoky Mountain Christmas ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The 40th Annual Tony Awards ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The Christmas Star ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
The Smurfs Christmas Special ( 1986 / Released ): Voice
Wildfire ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Life's Most Embarrassing Moments ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
Scooby's Mystery Funhouse ( 1985 / Released ): Voice
Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians ( 1985 / Released ): Voice
The Booth ( 1985 / Released ): Actor
The Kid From Nowhere ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
More Wild Wild West ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Scalpels ( 1980 / Released ): Actor
Benson ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
Once Upon a Midnight Dreary ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
The Wild Wild West Revisited ( 1979 / Released ): Actor
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home ( 1978 / Released ): Actor
The Rhinemann Exchange ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
The TV TV Show ( 1977 / Released ): Actor
Panache ( 1976 / Released ): Actor
King Lear ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
The Ambassador ( 1974 / Released ): Actor
Shirts/Skins ( 1973 / Released ): Actor
Once Upon a Dead Man ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
The Birdmen ( 1971 / Released ): Actor
Challenge of the GoBots ( Released ): Voice
Chicago Hope ( Released ): Actor
Civil Wars ( Released ): Actor
Doogie Howser, M.D. ( Released ): Actor
Faerie Tale Theatre ( Released ): Actor
L.A. Law ( Released ): Actor
Murder, She Wrote ( Released ): Actor
Nash Bridges ( Released ): Actor
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest ( Released ): Voice
The New Adventures of the Snorks ( Released ): Voice
The New Jetsons ( Released ): Voice
Full Biography (Back to top)

This lanky, versatile blond award-winning stage actor first gained notice in films as part of Robert Altman's stock company in the 1970s, most notably as the ornithology lecturer who becomes increasingly bird-like in "Brewster McCloud" (1970). Usually cast in offbeat, if a bit snooty, character roles, Rene Auberjonois was featured on the TV series "Benson" (ABC, 1980-86), as Clayton Endicott III, the governor's officious chief aide. He has attracted the notice of faithful legions of Trekkers as Odo, an enigmatic shape-shifting alien who serves as the space station security chief on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (syndicated, 1993-99). Despite the constraints of heavy makeup, the actor was able to create one of "Trek's" most complex character using little more than his voice and his eyes, playing Odo as a stern, cynical, discplined lawman with the heart of a romantic hidden underneath.

The New York native graduated from Carnegie-Mellon and studied under John Houseman at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut. He also furthered his training as a company member of the Arena Stage and at the prestigious American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. In 1968, he made his NYC stage debut as the Fool in "King Lear" and within two years had won a Tony Award supporting Katharine Hepburn in the musical "Coco" (1970). Despite achieving success in TV, Auberjonois has periodically returned to Broadway, usually netting a Tony nomination for his work, as in Neil Simon's "The Good Doctor" (1973), paired with Bob Gunton as the Duke and the King in "Big River" (1985), Roger Miller's musicalization of "Huckleberry Finn", and more recently, as the studio chief modeled on Samuel Goldwyn in the Tony-winning "City of Angels" (1989-90).

On the big screen, Auberjonois debuted in Robert Rossen's "Lilith" (1964) before joining Altman in a series of films that has included "M*A*S*H" (1970), "McCabe & Mrs. Miller" (1971), and "The Player" (1992). He cast in the all-star disaster film "The Hindenburg" (1975), as Burgess Meredith's traveling companion. Other film roles of note include a foppish appearance in "Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach" (1988), as Dr. Burton in "Batman Forever" (1995), and as Prof. Artemus Bradford in the live-action feature "Inspector Gadget" (1999).

The small screen has also provided a wide range of roles for the gifted actor. In 1971, he made a guest appearance in an episode of "Night Gallery" before landing a supporting role in "Once Upon a Dead Man" (NBC), the TV-movie pilot for "McMillan and Wife". Auberjonois played Edgar to James Earl Jones' "King Lear" (PBS, 1974) and made his miniseries debut in "The Rhinemann Exchange" (NBC, 1977). He played the very formal Captain Sir David Edney in two "The Wild Wild West" (CBS) reunion TV-movies in 1979 and 1980 and earned an Emmy nod as the famous Washington Irving character Ichabod Crane in "Once Upon a Midnight Dreary" (CBS, 1979). Other notable appearances have included as Merlin in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur Court" (NBC, 1989) and as a gay man in "The Lost Language of Cranes" (PBS, 1991).

Post-"Deep Space Nine," Auberjonois' credits included a recurring role on the CBS drama "Judging Amy" as Judge Jackson Keeler; a guest spot as a human character on a 2002 episode of UPN's "Trek" spin-off series "Enterprise"; a turn as James Callender in the specualtive historical telepic based on Thomas Jefferson's relationship with a female slave, "Sally Hemings: An American Scandal" (2000); portraying Prof. Buonragazzo in Disney's live-action musical TV production of "Geppetto" (ABC, 2000) opposite Drew Carey and "Trek" regular Brent Spiner; and playing a reverend in Roland Emmerich's American Revolution drama "The Patriot" (2000) opposite Mel Gibson and a pastor in the dark, generational comedy "Eulogy" (2004). The actor returned to series television on David E. Kelley's law drama "Boston Legal" (ABC, 2004 - ) in a recurring role as the wary legal ace Paul Lewiston, this time co-starring opposite "Trek" legend William Shatner.

Auberjonois has also become a specialist in voice work for animation, starting with the voice of the evil Dr. Braxis in 1985's syndicated "Challenge of the GoBots". He is perhaps best recalled as the French cook Louis in the big screen "The Little Mermaid" (1989) and Professor Genius in "Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland" (1990). His other regular TV voices have included Nefir Hassanuf on the Saturday morning version of "Aladdin" and his other credits include "The Adventures of Batman & Robin," "Justice League," "Richie Rich," "The Savage Dragon," "The Legend of Tarzan" and several video games, including voicing Odo for various "Star Trek" products.

Auberjonois and his son Remy-Luc, appeared in a memorable 1988 episode of NBC's "L.A. Law", in which Remy portrayed the neglected progeny of a busy corporate executive who sued his father for abuse in an attempt to gain some attention. His daughter Tessa is also an actress.


Profession(s):
Actor, director, acting teacher
Sometimes Credited As:
Rene Murat Auberjonois
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Family
daughter:Tessa Auberjonois
father:Fernand Auberjonois
son:Remy-Luc Auberjonois (acted with father in 1988 episode of "L.A. Law"; as of 1999, enrolled in the MFA program at Yale drama school)
wife:Judith Mihalyi (married on October 19, 1963)

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Education
Carnegie Institute of Technology Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania BFA 1962
Awards (Back to top)
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical "Big River" 1985
Tony Featured Actor in a Musical "Coco" 1970

Milestones (Back to top)
2004 Cast in the black comedy "Eulogy"
2001 Had recurring role on the NBC sitcom "Frasier"
2000 Reunited with "Big River" co-star Brent Spiner in the Disney/ABC TV musical "Geppetto"
2000 Had featured role as a cleric in "The Patriot"
2000 Again provided voice of Louis in the direct-to-video sequel "The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea"
2000 Earned Emmy nomination for guest appearance as a judge in an episode of the ABC drama series "The Practice"