In the “Star Trek: The Next Generation” episode “Birthright, Part II,” Toq was portrayed by Springfield, Missouri native Sterling Macer, Jr.
He was born on November 28, 1963, and is aged 59.
Sterling Macer Jr. top movies and TV shows
In the beginning of his acting career, Macer collaborated with Jason Scott Lee in movies like the action flick “Dragon: the Bruce Lee Story.” In the 1990s, he took on a number of further television parts, including ones on “Cracker” and John Grisham’s “The Client.” He was cast in the miniseries Peter Benchley’s “The Beast” as well. Additionally, he appeared in the television miniseries Tom Clancy’s “NetForce.” He also appeared in “Double Take”, “House of Lies”, and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.”
The most recent movie in which Macer appeared was Reese Witherspoon’s “Where the Crawdads Sing.”
He also acted alongside Earl Boen, Brian Reddy, and Casey Biggs in the 2000 movie Ali: An American Hero. He has also made appearances in a number of TV shows, including “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, “NYPD Blue”, “24”, and “JAG.”
Sterling Macer Jr. awards and nominations
He won the Urbanworld Film Festival’s Audience Award in the 1998 film, “Park Day.”