Neal Kaz (born 29 November 1947; age 77) is an actor who appeared as a bar patron in the Star Trek: Voyager fifth season episode "Someone to Watch Over Me". He received no credit for his appearance but was identified by the name tag of his suit which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and previously worn by Matt McCoy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Price". [1](X) He filmed his scenes on Wednesday 3 February 1999 and Thursday 4 February 1999 on Paramount Stage 9.
Kaz started his acting career in the late '70s and appeared in the television series The Jeffersons (1979, with Mimi Cozzens), Too Close for Comfort (1982, with Deborah Van Valkenburgh), Falcon Crest (1982, episode "The Challenge" with Robert Foxworth and Mario Marcelino), Dynasty (1984, episode "That Holiday Spirit" with Joan Collins), The Colbys (1986 episode "Burden of Proof" with Stephanie Beacham, Tracy Scoggins, Ricardo Montalban, Peter White, John Hugh McKnight, Joel Marston, Tim McCormack, and Gayle Frank), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1991, with Ann Gillespie and Lenore Kasdorf), Murder, She Wrote (1988 and 1992, alongside James Sloyan and Robin Gammell), Step by Step (1993), Models Inc. (1994, with Cristine Rose), Night Court, Saved by the Bell, Hang Time, and Family Matters.
His feature film credits include Million Dollar Infield (1982, with Robert Costanzo), Young Doctors in Love (1982, with Michael McKean, Saul Rubinek, Coleen Maloney, Deborah Lacey, Charlie Brill, Ed Begley, Jr., and Hamilton Camp), the television drama Police Story: The Freeway Killings (1987, with James B. Sikking, Robert Knepper, Marc Alaimo, Kamala Lopez-Dawson, and Bill Couch, Sr.), The Couch Trip (1988, with David Clennon, Michael Ensign, Scott Thomson, and Don Stark), Pretty Woman (1990), andThe Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004, with John Rhys-Davies, Chris Pine, Elinor Donahue, Chris Wynne, and Aldric Horton).
Kaz also performed stunts in ' (1985, with Richard Libertini, Kenneth Mars, James Avery, Bruce French, Terrence Evans, and stunts by Vince Deadrick, Jr., Gene LeBell, Carey Loftin, and George Wilbur.
External link[]
- Neal Kaz at the Internet Movie Database