Why “Quark“ Loved His STARGATE Episode (Dial the Gate)
STARGATE SG-1 welcomed some terrific guest stars over its 10-year run, including several familiar faces from the Star Trek universe. The very first of those came early in the show’s freshman year, when “Quark“ actor Armin Shimerman appeared in the episode “The Nox.“ It, along with the species that Armin helped to introduce, would become a fan favorite.
“Dial the Gate“ was thrilled to sit down with Armin Shimerman for a long overdue conversation about his character of Anteaus, the Nox, and how important the race became for Stargate’s mythology. He also tells the story of how he got the part and ended up working alongside one of his close friends.
This clip is from Dial the Gate’s full-length, 90-minute conversation with Armin. Watch the full interview here:
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