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Raul Reformina (born 12 November 1955; age 68) is an actor who appeared as a command officer in Star Trek Generations. He received no credit for his work and was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and later re-used by stuntman Ken Lesco. His name was misspelled as Paul Reformin. [1]

Reformina is a Screen Actors Guild member and also a registered stunt performer. In 2006 he was a SAG Hollywood Division Board Election Candidate along Jerry Sroka, William Schallert, Mitchell Ryan, Peggy Miley, Robert Duncan McNeill, Dakin Matthews, Patrick Kerr, David Huddleston, Richard Herd, Mariette Hartley, James Cromwell, George Coe, Seymour Cassel, Barbara Bosson, and Karen Austin. [2]

Reformina played supporting roles in the action film Full Impact (1993, with J.J. Perry), The Shadow (1994, with Aaron Lustig, Ethan Phillips, Rudolph Willrich, Larry A. Hankin, Lily Mariye, Patrick Fischler, James Lew, Al Goto, and Garret Sato), Strange Days (1995, with Angela Bassett, Michael Jace, Mike Fujimoto, Peter Wick, and Art Chudabala), the drama The Master (2012, with Vladimir Velasco, Mimi Cozzens, Thomas Knickerbocker, Robert Amico, Bill Blair, Zachary Culbertson, and Arne Starr), and in Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014, with Andy Dick, D.C. Douglas, Austin Priester, John Jurgens, and Wil Wheaton) and Sharknado: The 4th Awakens (2016, with John Jurgens).

He performed stunts in the Baby Talk episode "Starting Over" (1991), Dante's Peak (1997, with Elizabeth Hoffman, Charles Hallahan, Tzi Ma, Brian Reddy, and Walker Brandt) and worked as stand-in on The Courtyard (1995, with Mädchen Amick, Vincent Schiavelli, Denver Mattson, and Roderick Garr).

Among his work as voice-over artist are the action film Full Impact (1993), The Matador (2005, with Adam Scott), The Great Raid (2005, with Laird Macintosh and Paul Nakauchi), and episodes of JAG (2003, with Zoe McLellan, Keone Young, Vladimir Velasco, and Gelbert Coloma), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2007, with Steven Weber), Dark Blue (2010, with Brock Lumarque and Bertrand Roberson, Jr.), and The Vampire Diaries (2016).

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