James Darren, the actor behind Star Trek's crooning hologram, passed away this week—but the warmth and light he brought to ...
James Darren had Billboard hits in the ‘60s before finding a new audience with genre shows like T.J. Hooker and Star Trek.
First broadcast in January 1995, the "Past Tense" two-parter is widely regarded as one of the best stories from "Deep Space Nine." It's also among "Star Trek's" most politically charged adventures ...
Another episode with zero stakes, Badda Bing, Badda Bang is an old-fashioned heist story. When the wolves are at the Cardassian border, what's a better time than now to rip off a casino and have ...
James Darren, the former teen idol who played Vic Fontaine in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has died. He was 88 years old. The actor and musician, whose breakout role was as Moondoggie, the singing, ...
With countless episodes of TV, the Star Trek franchise has explored countless settings. It's a science fiction series that ...
On January 8, 1995, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine began a two-part time travel episode called “Past Tense,” that sent Sisko, Bashir, and Dax back in time to the year 2024. And what they found is ...
In this episode, Megan, Murphy, and Tom discuss ‘Paradise Lost,’ the second part of the ‘Homefront’ arc in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. They explore how these episodes mark a crucial ...
Darren also appeared on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” as holographic lounge singer Vic Fontaine in seven episodes of the show’s final two seasons, according to Startrek.com. He called the ...