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− | Former Las Vegas headliner and Time Tunnel star James Darren played this recurring Rat Pack-era style singer in the sci-fi series [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0106145 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]. A mere holodeck character (created by writer/producer Ira Stephen Behr), he was thus doubly fake! James Darren actually had a number one hit in 1961 with the Grammy-nominated song "Goodbye Cruel World." Riding the | + | Former Las Vegas headliner and ''Time Tunnel'' star James Darren played this recurring Rat Pack-era style singer in the sci-fi series [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0106145 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]. A mere holodeck character (created by writer/producer Ira Stephen Behr), he was thus doubly fake! James Darren actually had a number one hit in 1961 with the Grammy-nominated song "Goodbye Cruel World." Riding the popularity of his ''Star Trek'' character, Darren released a 1999 comeback-esque album, ''This One's From the Heart'', chock full of Sinatra-era classics that mister Vic Fontaine would be right at home with. Ring-a-ding-ding, you bozos! |
− | [[ | + | Darren also voiced fictional singer [[Jimmy Darrock]]. |
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Revision as of 05:37, 9 January 2013
Former Las Vegas headliner and Time Tunnel star James Darren played this recurring Rat Pack-era style singer in the sci-fi series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. A mere holodeck character (created by writer/producer Ira Stephen Behr), he was thus doubly fake! James Darren actually had a number one hit in 1961 with the Grammy-nominated song "Goodbye Cruel World." Riding the popularity of his Star Trek character, Darren released a 1999 comeback-esque album, This One's From the Heart, chock full of Sinatra-era classics that mister Vic Fontaine would be right at home with. Ring-a-ding-ding, you bozos!
Darren also voiced fictional singer Jimmy Darrock.