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The 7 main actors :
 
 Scott Bakula 
Scott Bakula was born the 9 october 1954 in Saint Louis, Missouri. At 22, il settles in New York where he pursued a career on the stage. He makes his Broadway debut as Joe DiMaggio in "Marilyn : An American Fable". In 1988, he is honored with a Tony nomination for his starring role in the Broadway musical "Romance-Romance". For the TV, Scott Bakula is mostly famous for his lead role as Dr. Sam Beckett in the 5 year series "Quantum Leap" (1989-1994). But he also appeared in other series such as the Invaders sequel ("The Invaders", 1995), "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (1996), "Murphy Brown" (recurring guest as Peter Hunt from 1993 to 1996) or "Matlock" (1987). Just before he joined Enterprise, he played the leading character in the pilot of a sitcom for CBS, "Boomers". In 2001, he joins the legend of the Starfleet Captains by taking the leading role of Jonathan Archer for, we hope, the next 7 years.
 Jolene Blalock 
Jolene Blalock was born the 5 March 1975 in San Diego, California. She played in 2000 the female leading role of Medea in the NBS miniseries "Jason and the Argonauts", in which she starred as Medea opposite Jason London. She also had guest roles in an episode of C.S.I. ("Crime Scene Investigation", 2000), "Stargate SG-1" (1997) and "JAG" (1995). In 2001, during Enterprise, she played in the miniseries "Diamond Hunters" opposite Alyssa Milano and Roy Scheider. In 2003 and 2004, she plays an Amazon chief in "Stargate SG-1" that falls in love with Teal'c and finally marry him. She raised the critics and fans attention when recruited for "Enterprise", due to her famous partial nude pictures in the magazine Maxim. In Enterprise, she takes the role of the Vulcan T'Pol, sub-commander of the ship.
 Connor Trinneer 
Connor Trinneer was born the 19 March 1979 in Walla Walla, Washington. He attended the Pacific Lutheran University "Pacific Lutheran" in Washington where he played college football and ultimately discovered the theatre. He graduated with a B.F.A. in Acting and then went on to receive an M.F.A. in Acting and Directing from the University of Missouri in Kansas City. Trinneer is probably best-known to the general public for his role as Zeus Zelenko in 1996 on the long-running "One Life to Live" television series (launched in 1968). However, he has also had guest roles on series such as "Freaky Links" (2000), "Gideon's Crossing" (2000), "Sliders" (1995), "Touched by an Angel" (1994) and "ER" (1994). He also appeared in 2001 in the TV adaptation of the "Far East" play. In Enterprise, he plays the number 2 of the ship, Commander Charles 'Trip' Tucker, III.
 Dominic Keating 
Dominic Keating was born the 1st of July in Leicester, Angleterre. His early stage performances led his instructors to single him out as a "bright, young hope." Nevertheless, his major studies at the University College in London earned him a B.A. with honors in history, not theatre arts. But Keating kept the acting flame alive through the academic years, participating in several University productions and pondering an eventual leap into the professional theatre. Keating is an experienced science-fiction actor, with credits on shows such as "Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996) and "Buffy" (1997). But he is most famously known for his recurring role as Mallos in "The Immortal" (2000) as well as Tony St Michael in the final season of "Teenage Health Freak" (1993). In Enterprise, he plays the Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, the weapons specialist.
 
 John Billingsley 
John Billingsley is the veteran of the show. He was born the 20 May 1960 in Media, Pennsylvania, in a family that moved frequently in his early years. In Weston, Connecticut, Billingsley appeared in school plays and went on to study theatre at Bennington College in Vermont. Later, he moved to Seattle where his acting talents were showcased in numerous regional stage productions. In 1989 Billingsley founded Book-It Repertory Theatre, a Seattle-based theatre company devoted to adapting fiction to the stage, where he spent five years directing and performing shows. He also co-founded Freehold, a Seattle acting studio. He claims his greatest joy comes from performing in front of live audiences. He appeared in such plays as "The Seagull" and "The Nerd" before moving to Los Angeles, where he had guest roles on a great number of televisions shows, including "Six feet under" (2001), "Angel" (1999) , "The West Wing (1999), "Stargate-SG1" (1997), "The Pretender" (1996), "NYPD Blue" (1993), "X files" (1993) and "Diagnosis Murder" (1993). Science fiction fans will best remember him in "Roswell" (2001) where he played his own role opposite Jonathan Frakes for the recruitment of Max for a guest role in "Enterprise", and as Prof. Miles Ballard on the short-lived NBC television series "The Others" (2000). He continues to appear in various new series (list soon online) while playing in Enterprise. He recently appeared in the movie "Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles" (2001). In Enterprise, he plays the Doctor Phlox, the exotic alien of the crew.
 Linda Park 
Linda Park was born the 9 July 1978 in Corea. Raised in San Jose, California, she began performing in theatre productions in high school and went on to study acting at Boston University where she received a B.F.A. in 2000. Now, only one year after graduation, she joins the cast of Enterprise. She previously appeared on an episode of the WB series "Popular" in March 2001 as an Asian woman named Anna Lin. The same year, she completed filming 'Jurassic Park III'. During Enterprise, she had a non-credited role in the Steven Spielberg's miniseries "Taken" (2002). In Enterprise, she plays Ensign Hoshi Sato, the communication specialist.
 Anthony Montgomery 
Anthony Montgomery was born the 2 June (what year?) in Indianapolis, Indiana. He began acting while studying at Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis. He then transferred to Ball State University in Indiana, where he graduated with a B.S. in performance theatre and drama. Still in Indianapolis, he did stand-up comedy and worked on the set of the film "Hard Rain" (1998) as a background performer and production assistant. He then settled in California and landed a role as the host of the television series "Awesome Adventures". Generally credited as A.T. Montgomery, he is best known for his recurring role as George Austin on "Popular" (2000-2001). He had guest roles on shows such as "Charmed" (1998), "JAG" (1995) and "Frasier" (1993). In 2000, he made his first film appearance in the horror comedy"Leprechaun in the Hood". In Enterprise, he plays Ensign Travis Mayweather, the ship navigator.
   
 
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