Michael Dorn
Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor and voice artist who is best known for his role as the Klingon Worf from the Star Trek franchise.
Dorn was born in Luling, Texas, the son of Allie Lee (née Nauls) and Fentress Dorn, Jr. He grew up in Pasadena, California. He studied radio and television production at the Pasadena City College. From there he pursued a career in music as a performer with several different rock music bands, travelling to San Francisco and then back to Los Angeles.Dorn first appeared in Rocky (1976) as Apollo Creed's bodyguard, though he was not credited. He first appeared as a guest on the television show W.E.B. in 1978. The producer was impressed with his work, so he introduced Michael to an agent who introduced him to acting teacher Charles Conrad to study acting for six months. He then landed a regular role on the television series CHiPs.
Acting
Movie
Rocky
as Apollo Creed's Bodyguard (uncredited)
1976
Movie
Ted 2
as Rick
2015
TV
Arrow
as Prometheus (voice) (uncredited)
2012
TV
INVINCIBLE
as Thokk / Battle Beast (voice)
2021
TV
INVINCIBLE
as Battle Beast (voice)
2021
TV
INVINCIBLE
as Battle Beast / Viltrimutes (voice)
2021
TV
INVINCIBLE
as Battle Beast / Viltrumites (voice)
2021
TV
Family Guy
as Lieutenant Worf (voice)
1999
TV
Family Guy
as Michael Dorn (voice)
1999
TV
Heroes
as U.S. President
2006
TV
Regular Show
as Thomas (voice)
2010
TV
Castle
as Carter Burke
2009
Movie
Star Trek: First Contact
as Lieutenant Commander Worf
1996
TV
Star Trek: Picard
as Captain Worf
2020
Movie
Ali
as Black Pilot
2001
TV
Ben 10
as Vicktor (voice)
2005
TV
Star Trek: The Next Generation
as Worf
1987
Movie
Star Trek: Nemesis
as Lt. Commander Worf
2002
Movie
Star Trek: Generations
as Lt. Commander Worf
1994
Movie
The Santa Clause 2
as Sandman
2002
Movie
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
as Klingon Defense Attorney
1991
Movie
Star Trek: Insurrection
as Lt. Commander Worf
1998
Movie
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
as Sandman
2006
TV
Danny Phantom
as The Fright Knight (voice)
2004