Star Trek guest star had 1 problem on DS9.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Harris Yulin had one problem with playing Cardassian war criminal Aamin Marritza in DS9 season 1, episode 19, "Duet". Widely regarded as a highlight of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, "Duet" is DS9 season 1's best episode, acting as an early indicator of the complex political themes that Star Trek: DS9 would come to be known for.
Related Star Trek: Deep Space 9’s 20 Best Episodes Ranked Deep Space Nine is one of the most acclaimed Star Trek shows, thanks to its mature direction, and many of its best episodes reflect this darker tone. Cardassian Makeup Affected DS9 Guest Star Harris Yulin's Memory Director Jim Conway fed Yulin's lines as Aamin Marritza in "Duet".
Nana Visitor: "...That makeup! I mean, I was Cardassian once, and I remember at the end of about fourteen hours, I was like, "I can't," and I started ripping it off. I can't do it." Nana Visitor: "I don't know how you did it. You and Rene, in particular, I don't know how you did it."
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