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American actor and director (born 1952)
Jonathan Frakes
Frakes atGalaxyCon Austin in 2023
Born
Jonathan Scott Frakes

(1952-08-19)August 19, 1952 (age 72)
Alma materPennsylvania State University (BFA)
Harvard University (MA)
Occupation(s)Actor, director, television presenter
Years active1977–present
Spouse
Children2

Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal ofWilliam Riker in the television seriesStar Trek: The Next Generation and subsequent films and series. He has also hosted theanthology seriesBeyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, voiced David Xanatos in the Disney television seriesGargoyles, and narrated theHistory Channel documentary,Lee and Grant. He is the credited author of the novelThe Abductors: Conspiracy, which wasghostwritten byDean Wesley Smith.[1]

Frakes began directing episodes ofThe Next Generation during its third season, and went on to direct the feature filmsStar Trek: First Contact (1996) andStar Trek: Insurrection (1998) and episodes of the laterStar Trek seriesDeep Space Nine,Voyager,Enterprise,Discovery,Strange New Worlds, andPicard. He also directed the feature filmsClockstoppers (2002) andThunderbirds (2004). He has since directed prolifically for television, including forThe Librarian television films and series,Roswell,Leverage,Castle, andBurn Notice.

Early life and education

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Frakes was born in 1952 inBellefonte, Pennsylvania, to Doris J. (née Yingling; 1926–2020) and James R. Frakes (1924–2002). Frakes's father was a professor ofEnglish literature and American studies atLehigh University from 1958 to 2001, and was also a reviewer and critic forThe New York Times Book Review.[2] Frakes had a younger brother, Daniel, who died in 1997 frompancreatic cancer.[2][3] Raised inBethlehem in theLehigh Valley region of easternPennsylvania, he attendedLiberty High School in Bethlehem, where he rantrack, played with the Liberty High School Grenadier Band as a trombonist, and graduated in 1970.[4]

Frakes attendedPennsylvania State University, where he was a member of theThespians, and graduated with aBachelor of Fine Arts in Theater Arts in 1974. Although he had enjoyed performing in plays throughout junior high and high school, it was not until he entered Penn State that he began to take acting seriously. While he was working a summer job as an usher at the Festival of America Theatre, a director spotted him and suggested that he would make a great addition to his play's chorus. Transformed by the experience, Frakes immediately changed his major from psychology to theater.[5]

Frakes then went on to attendHarvard University, where he became a member of the university's acting company, theLoeb Drama Center, and graduated with aMaster of Arts degree in 1976.[5][6][7][8][9]

Career

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Early work

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For a time in the late 1970s, Frakes worked forMarvel Comics, appearing in costume asCaptain America at conventions and other promotional events as well as for special appearances; he credits the experience in helping to hone his skills on interacting with fans on theStar Trek convention circuit.[10] After graduating from Harvard, Frakes moved toNew York City and became a member of theImpossible Ragtime Theater. In that company, Frakes did his first off-Broadway acting inEugene O'Neill'sThe Hairy Ape directed by George Ferencz. His first Broadway appearance was in 1976 in the musicalShenandoah. Around the same time, he landed a role in theNBCsoap operaThe Doctors.[11] When his character, Vietnam veteran Tom Carroll, was dismissed from the show, Frakes, urged by his agent, moved toLos Angeles, where he obtained guest spots in many of the top television series of the 1970s and 1980s, includingThe Waltons,Eight Is Enough,Hart to Hart,Barnaby Jones,The Dukes of Hazzard,Matlock,Quincy, M.E., andHill Street Blues.

He played the part ofCharles Lindbergh in a 1983 episode ofVoyagers! titled "An Arrow Pointing East". In 1983, he had a role in the short-lived NBC prime time soap operaBare Essence (which also starred his future wife Genie Francis), and a supporting role in the equally short-lived primetime soapPaper Dolls in 1984.[11] He also had recurring roles inFalcon Crest[11] and theminiseriesNorth and South. Frakes appeared in the 1986 miniseriesDream West.

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987)

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Further information:Star Trek: The Next Generation

In 1987, Frakes was cast in the role of Commander William T. Riker onStar Trek: The Next Generation.[12] He was one of only two actors to appear in every episode (the other being Patrick Stewart). While appearing on the show, Frakes was allowed to sit in on casting sessions, concept meetings, production design, editing, and post-production, which gave him the preparation he needed to become a director.[13] He directed eight episodes of the show[14] and 21 episodes of theStar Trek universe.[15] After the TV series ended in 1994, Frakes reprised his role in theStar Trek: The Next Generation films, two of which (Star Trek: First Contact andStar Trek: Insurrection) he directed.[16]

Frakes has appeared inStar Trek: Deep Space Nine,Star Trek: Voyager,Star Trek: Enterprise,Star Trek: Picard andStar Trek: Lower Decks, making him the onlyStar Trek regular to appear in sixStar Trek series. He has also directed episodes in six of the series (TNG,DS9,VOY,DIS,PIC, andSNW).[15][17] Frakes is also one of sixStar Trek actors (the other actors beingKate Mulgrew,Michael Dorn,George Takei,Avery Brooks andMajel Barrett) to lend their voices to the video gameStar Trek: Captain's Chair, reprising his role as Riker when users visit theEnterprise-E bridge featured in the game.

AfterStar Trek

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Frakes in 2005

Branching out from theStar Trek franchise, Frakes directed the 2002 family filmClockstoppers. However, his next film, 2004'sThunderbirds, was abox-office bomb, which he has said single-handedly almost destroyed what had been a successful directing career: "[My] name was taken off the lists ... I went from 60 to zero. It was a wake-up for me. I had been so positive, and so blessed, and so fortunate."[13] It was several years before Frakes was given another opportunity to direct for television, andThunderbirds remains his final theatrical directorial credit.

Much of Frakes's acting work afterStar Trek has beenanimationvoice acting, most notably voicing the recurring role of David Xanatos in the animated seriesGargoyles, and he provided the voice of his own head in a jar in theFuturama episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before". He had a small, uncredited role in the 1994 filmCamp Nowhere. Frakes also voicedFinn the Human's adult version in the episodes "Puhoy" and "Dungeon Train" onAdventure Time.

Frakes was an executive producer for the WB seriesRoswell, directed several episodes, and guest-starred in three episodes. His relationship withStar Trek is downplayed in theseason 3 episode "Secrets and Lies", in which the alien characterMax auditions for a guest role as an alien forStar Trek: Enterprise.

Frakes appeared on the 1994Phish albumHoist, playingtrombone on the track titled "Riker's Mailbox". Frakes would occasionally perform on the trombone during his tenure as Commander Riker, drawing on his college marching band experience. He was also a member of "The Sunspots", a vocal backup group ofStar Trek cast members that appeared onBrent Spiner's 1991 albumOl' Yellow Eyes Is Back.

Frakes hostedThe Paranormal Borderline, a short-lived television series onUPN, which dealt with the paranormal and mysterious happenings and creatures.[18] In one episode, Frakes presented an interview of reporter Yolanda Gaskins with veteran astronautGordon Cooper, where they discussed the possibility of aliens having visited Earth in the past.[19][20] He hosted seasons 2 through 6 ofBeyond Belief: Fact or Fiction, which also dealt with the paranormal world.

Frakes and Francis appeared together inLois & Clark in the episode "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape" as a creepily too-good-to-be-true couple. He narrated theHistory Channel'sThat's Impossible.

In addition toRoswell, Frakes has directed episodes ofLeverage,[21]Castle,NCIS: Los Angeles,Burn Notice,Falling Skies and most recently Marvel'sAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,Switched at Birth,Hit the Floor,The Librarians, andThe Orville. So far,The Librarians has been one of the most positively rated and recommended work of his out of the previous, following the debut filmThe Librarian and the Quest for the Spear.

Frakes works with the Workshops, the Waterfall Arts Center, and the Saltwater Film Society, all located in Maine, where he teaches classes on film direction. He has also previously taught directing and filmmaking courses at Rockport College, now calledMaine Media College.[9][22][23][24] He and Francis owned a home furnishings store inBelfast, Maine, calledThe Cherished Home, which closed in August 2012 due to her being too busy with her acting to spend adequate time at the store.[25]

Personal life

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Frakes and actressDebralee Scott met in the early '80s at an exercise class in Los Angeles. They married after about a year and lived in a 2-bedroom house inSherman Oaks, California.[26]

Frakes first met actressGenie Francis on the set of the television soap operaBare Essence, and again while filming the mini-seriesNorth and South. They began dating in 1985, became engaged in 1986, and married on May 28, 1988. The couple have two children, Jameson Ivor Frakes (born August 20, 1994) and Elizabeth Frances Frakes (born May 30, 1997).[citation needed]

In 2008, they moved fromBelfast, Maine, toBeverly Hills, California,[2] and later toCalabasas, California.[27]

Filmography

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Acting credits

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Film
YearTitleRoleNotesReference(s)
1979Beach PatrolMarty GreenTelevision film[28][29]
1994Camp NowhereBob Spiegel[29]
Star Trek GenerationsCommander William T. Riker[28][29]
1995Time Travel Through the BibleHimself / Host[29]
1996Star Trek: First ContactCommander William T. RikerNominated–Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated–Saturn Award for Best Director
[28][29]
1998Star Trek: Insurrection
1999Dying to LiveWillTelevision film
2002Star Trek: NemesisCommander/Captain William T. Riker
ClockstoppersJanitorUncredited[29]
2004ThunderbirdsPoliceman
2006The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's MinesCarl PotterTelevision film[28][29]
2008The Librarian: Curse of the Judas ChaliceTrombone Player in Marching BandTelevision film
Uncredited
[29]
2011The CaptainsHimself/Captain William T. Riker
2017Devil's GateSheriff Gruenwell[28][29]
2022Catwoman: HuntedKing Faraday,Boss MoxieVoice, direct-to-video[29][30][31]
Television
YearTitleRoleNotesReference(s)
1977–1978The DoctorsTom Carroll[29]
1978Charlie's AngelsBradEpisode: "Angel on My Mind"
Barnaby JonesDavid DouglasEpisode: "Stages of Fear"
Fantasy IslandKirk WendoverEpisode: "The War Games/Queen of the Boston Bruisers"
1979The WaltonsAshley Longworth Jr.2 episodes
Eight Is EnoughChapperEpisode: "Separate Ways"
The White ShadowBasketball PlayerEpisode: "One of the Boys" (uncredited)
1980Here's BoomerPhilipEpisode: "Private Eye"
Beulah LandAdam Davis[28][29]
The Night the City ScreamedRichard Hawkins
1981The Dukes of HazzardJamie Lee HoggEpisode: "Mrs. Daisy Hogg"[29]
Harper Valley PTAClutch BreathEpisode: "Low Noon"
1982Hart to HartAdam BlakeEpisode: "Harts and Palms"
Hill Street BluesDrug dealerEpisode: "Of Mouse and Man"
Quincy, M.E.Leon Bohannon/Surgeon2 episodes
Voyagers!Charles LindberghEpisode: "An Arrow Pointing East"
1983Bare EssenceMarcus MarshallSeveral episodes.[28][29]
1984Highway to HeavenArthur Krock, Jr.Episode: "A Divine Madness"[29]
Five Mile CreekAdam ScottEpisode: "Gold Fever"
The Fall GuyConnorsEpisode: "Always Say Always"
1985The Twilight ZoneSingle GuyEpisode: "But Can She Type?"
North and SouthStanley Hazard[28][29]
Falcon CrestDamon RossSeason 4 Episodes 20 - 30[29]
1986Dream WestLt. Archibald Gillespie[28][29]
MatlockD.A. ParkEpisode: "The Angel"[29]
1987–1994Star Trek: The Next GenerationCommander William T. Riker176 episodes – Also portrayed transporter duplicate Lt. Thomas Riker in "Second Chances"
1988Reading RainbowHimselfEpisode: "The Bionic Bunny Show"
1994WingsGavin RutledgeEpisode: "All's Fare"
Star Trek: Deep Space NineLt. Thomas RikerEpisode: "Defiant"
Journey's End: The Saga of Star Trek: The Next GenerationHostDocumentary
1994–1996GargoylesDavid Xanatos, Coyote, Alexander FoxVoice, recurring role[29][31]
1995Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanTim LakeEpisode: "Don't Tug on Superman's Cape"[29]
CybillHimselfEpisode: "Starting on the Wrong Foot"
Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction?Host/Narrator[28]
1996Star Trek: VoyagerCommander William T. RikerEpisode: "Death Wish"[29]
1998–2002, 2021–presentBeyond Belief: Fact or FictionHimself45 episodes
1999RoswellEpisode: "The Convention"[28][29]
20003rd Rock from the SunLarry McMichaelEpisode: "Gwen, Larry, Dick and Mary"[29]
Ghosts: Caught on TapeNarrator[28][29]
2002FuturamaHimselfVoice, episode: "Where No Fan Has Gone Before"[29][31]
2005Star Trek: EnterpriseCommander William T. RikerEpisode: "These Are the Voyages..."[29]
2005, 2009Family GuyCommander William T. Riker, himselfVoice, 2 episodes[29][31]
2009That's ImpossibleHimself[29]
LeveragePatient in Neck BraceEpisode: "The Snow Job" (uncredited)
2010Criminal MindsDr. Arthur MalcolmEpisode: "The Uncanny Valley"
NCIS: Los AngelesNavy Commander Dr. StanfillEpisode: "Disorder"
2011The Super Hero Squad ShowHigh EvolutionaryVoice, episode: "The Devil Dinosaur You Say! (Six Against Infinity, Part 4)"[29][31]
2012LeverageMan at Consumer Products Safety CommissionEpisode: "The Toy Job" (uncredited)[29]
CastleRichard Castle FanEpisode "The Final Frontier" (uncredited)
2013Adventure TimeAdultFinnVoice, 2 episodes[29][31]
2014Hit the FloorHankEpisode: "Blow Out"[29]
2016–2019Guardians of the GalaxyJ'son, TV Narrator,J. Jonah J'SonVoice, 14 episodes[29][31]
2016Miles from TomorrowlandGrandpa VincentVoice, 2 episodes
Angie TribecaUSCGCommandantAdmiral Donald "Don" Van ZandtEpisode: "The Coast Is Fear"[29]
2016–2018Future-Worm!Steak StarboltVoice, 6 episodes
2018After TrekHimselfAftershow
Episode 11
2019Hot StreetsFatherVoice, episode: "Super Agent 2"
How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)HimselfEpisode: "Life's Not Fair, Get Used to It"
2020, 2023Star Trek: PicardCaptain William T. Riker12 episodes – Also portrayed a Changeling in "Dominion"[29][32]
2020–2024The Ready RoomHimselfAftershow
10 episodes
2020–2021Star Trek: Lower DecksCaptain William T. RikerVoice, 3 episodes[29][31]
2020The AstronautsRex Dowd3 episodes[29]
2022AllegedlyRogerEpisode: "Money Supply"
2023A Biltmore ChristmasWinstonTelevision film[29]
Video games
YearTitleVoice roleNotesReference(s)
1995Multimedia Celebrity PokerHimself[33]
Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final UnityCommanderWilliam T. Riker[31]
2017XCOM 2: War of the ChosenVolk[34]
2023Star Trek: ResurgenceCaptain William T. Riker[31][35]
Web series
YearTitleRoleNotesReference(s)
2023Star Trek: Very Short TreksCommander William T. RikerVoice, 3 episodes[31]

Directing credits

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Film
YearTitleNotesReference(s)
1996Star Trek: First Contact[28][29]
1998Star Trek: Insurrection
2002Clockstoppers
2004Thunderbirds
Television
YearTitleNotesReference(s)
1990–1994Star Trek: The Next Generation3.16 – "The Offspring" (1990)
4.07 – "Reunion" (1990)
4.21 – "The Drumhead" (1991)
5.18 – "Cause and Effect" (1992)
6.09 – "The Quality of Life" (1992)
6.20 – "The Chase" (1993)
7.08 – "Attached" (1993)
7.14 – "Sub Rosa" (1994)
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1994–1995Star Trek: Deep Space Nine3.02 – "The Search, Part II" (1994)
3.08 – "Meridian" (1994)
3.13 – "Past Tense, Part II" (1995)
1995–1996Star Trek: Voyager2.03 – "Projections" (1995)
2.07 – "Parturition" (1995)
2.13 – "Prototype" (1996)
1995University Hospital1.3 - "Life and Death"
1996Diagnosis Murder3.18 – "Left-Handed Murder" (1996)
1999–2001Roswell1.07 – "River Dog" (1999)
1.19 – "Four Square" (2000)
1.21 – "The White Room" (2000)
3.04 – "Secrets and Lies" (2001)
3.08 – "Behind the Music" (2001)
2002The Twilight Zone"The Lineman" (2002)
2006The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's MinesTelevision film[28][29]
2007Masters of Science Fiction"The Discarded" (2007)[29]
2008The Librarian: Curse of the Judas ChaliceTelevision film[28][29]
2009–2012Leverage1.07 – "The Wedding Job" (2009)
1.11 – "The Juror#6 Job" (2009)
2.04 – "The Fairy Godparents Job" (2009)
2.11 – "The Bottle Job" (2010)
3.02 – "The Reunion Job" (2010)
3.06 – "The Studio Job" (2010)
3.13 – "The Morning After Job" (2010)
4.09 – "The Queen's Gambit Job" (2011)
4.12 – "The Office Job" (2011)
4.15 – "The Lonely Hearts Job" (2011)
5.03 – "The First Contact Job" (2012)
5.05 – "The Gimme a K Street Job" (2012)
5.14 – "The Toy Job" (2012)
[29]
2009Dollhouse2.04 – "Belonging" (2009)
2009–2013Castle2.08 – "Kill the Messenger" (2009)
5.06 – "The Final Frontier" (2012)
5.20 – "The Fast and the Furriest" (2013)
2010–2016NCIS: Los Angeles1.14 – "LD50" (2010)
2.11 – "Disorder" (2010)
3.16 – "Blye, K." (2012)
4.10 – "Free Ride" (2012)
5.02 – "Impact" (2013)
8.10 – "Sirens" (2016)
2010V1.07 – "John May" (2010)
Persons Unknown1.05 – "Incoming" (2010)
1.10 – "Seven Sacrifices" (2010)
1.11 – "And Then There Was One" (2010)
The Good Guys1.09 – "Don't Taze Me, Bro" (2010)
1.16 – "Silence of the Dan" (2010)
2010–2013The Glades1.08 – "Marriage Is Murder" (2010)
2.04 – "Moonlighting" (2011)
4.02 – "4.02 – Shot Girls" (2013)
Burn Notice4.14 – "Hot Property" (2010)
5.06 – "Enemy Of My Enemy" (2011)
5.17 – "Acceptable Loss" (2011)
6.09 – "Official Business" (2012)
7.06 – "All or Nothing" (2013)
2011Truth Be ToldTelevision film[28][29]
Bar Karma1.09 – "Three Times a Lady" (2011)[29]
2013–2015Falling Skies3.09 – "Journey to Xilbalba" (2013)
4.06 – "Door Number Three" (2014)
5.06 – "Respite" (2015)
2013King & Maxwell1.08 – "Job Security" (2013)
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.1.08 – "The Well" (2013)
2014–2015Switched at Birth3.06 – "The Scream" (2014)
4.08 – "Art Like Love is Dedication" (2015)
2014Hit the Floor2.03 – "Behind the Back" (2014)
2.04 – "Full-Court Press" (2014)
2014–2017The Librarians1.04 – "And Santa's Midnight Run" (2014)
1.06 – "And the Fables of Doom" (2015)
1.10 – "And the Loom of Fate" (2015)
2.06 – "And the Infernal Contract" (2015)
2.08 – "And the Point of Salvation" (2015)
3.05 – "And the Tears of a Clown" (2016)
3.06 – "And the Trial of the Triangle" (2016)
3.09 – "And the Fatal Separation" (2017)
4.04 – "And the Silver Screen" (2017)
4.06 – "And the Graves of Time" (2017)
2017–2019The Orville1.05 – "Pria" (2017)
2.12 – "Sanctuary" (2019)
2017–2024Star Trek: Discovery1.10 – "Despite Yourself" (2018)
2.02 – "New Eden" (2019)
2.09 – "Project Daedalus" (2019)
3.03 – "People of Earth" (2020)
3.08 – "The Sanctuary" (2020)
3.12 – "There Is a Tide..." (2020)
4.06 – "Stormy Weather" (2021)
5.09 – "Lagrange Point" (2024)
[29][36]
2018The Arrangement2.9 – "Truth" (2018)[29]
2019The Gifted2.13 – "teMpted" (2019)
2020–2023Star Trek: Picard1.04 – "Absolute Candor" (2020)
1.05 – "Stardust City Rag" (2020)
2.05 – "Fly Me to the Moon" (2022)
2.06 – "Two of One" (2022)
3.03 - "Seventeen Seconds" (2023)
3.04 - "No Win Scenario" (2023)
2020The Astronauts1.03 – "Day 3" (2020)
1.04 – "Day 21" (2020)
2021, 2025Leverage: Redemption1.07 – "The Double-Edged Sword Job" (2021)
3.03 – "The Scared Stiff Job" (2025)
2023Star Trek: Strange New Worlds2.07 – "Those Old Scientists" (2023)[29][37][38]
TBAStar Trek: Starfleet Academy[39]
Video games
YearTitleNotesReference(s)
1996Star Trek: KlingonInteractive film

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1997Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic PresentationStar Trek: First ContactNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Director
1999Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic PresentationStar Trek: Insurrection
2013Saturn AwardsThe Life Career Award-Won
2024Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a Television SeriesStar Trek: PicardWon[40][41]
Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Cast ofStar Trek: The Next Generation[41][a]

Notes

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  1. ^"The Lifetime Achievement Award is usually presented to an individual for their contributions togenre entertainment. Top luminaries likeStan Lee andLeonard Nimoy,Mr. Spock himself, have received this top honor. It's not new, but we extended this award to cover the entire cast ofStar Trek: The Next Generation, due to its continued influence on the face of general television. It was originally doomed to failure since it was following in the footsteps ofthe originalStar Trek, yet it carved its own identity, and its diverse cast was light years ahead of its time!" —Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films[41]

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