Star Trek: Generations - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Star Trek: Generations"
Star Trek: Generations (1994)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Star Trek: Generations - TMDB rating
6.498/10
1278
Star Trek: Generations - Kinopoisk rating
6.697/10
4416
Star Trek: Generations - IMDB rating
6.6/10
91000

Actors and characters

Photo Patrick Stewart #8170Photo Patrick Stewart #8171Photo Patrick Stewart #8172Photo Patrick Stewart #8173

Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart
Character Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Photo Jonathan Frakes #57696Photo Jonathan Frakes #57697Photo Jonathan Frakes #57698

Jonathan Frakes

Jonathan Frakes
Character Commander William T. Riker
Photo Brent Spiner #37715Photo Brent Spiner #37716Photo Brent Spiner #37717Photo Brent Spiner #37718

Brent Spiner

Brent Spiner
Character Lt. Commander Data
Photo LeVar Burton #88064Photo LeVar Burton #88065Photo LeVar Burton #88066

LeVar Burton

LeVar Burton
Character Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge
Photo Michael Dorn #24668Photo Michael Dorn #24669

Michael Dorn

Michael Dorn
Character Lt. Commander Worf
Photo Gates McFadden #64587Photo Gates McFadden #64588

Gates McFadden

Gates McFadden
Character Dr. Beverly Crusher
Photo Marina Sirtis #88067Photo Marina Sirtis #88068Photo Marina Sirtis #88069Photo Marina Sirtis #88070

Marina Sirtis

Marina Sirtis
Character Counselor Deanna Troi
Photo William Shatner #57248Photo William Shatner #57249Photo William Shatner #57250Photo William Shatner #57251

William Shatner

William Shatner
Character Captain James T. Kirk
Photo Malcolm McDowell #42432Photo Malcolm McDowell #42433Photo Malcolm McDowell #42434Photo Malcolm McDowell #42435

Malcolm McDowell

Malcolm McDowell
Character Dr. Tolian Soran
Photo James Doohan #77665Photo James Doohan #77666Photo James Doohan #77667Photo James Doohan #77668

James Doohan

James Doohan
Character Captain Montgomery "Scotty" Scott
Photo Walter Koenig #77670Photo Walter Koenig #77671Photo Walter Koenig #77672Photo Walter Koenig #77673

Walter Koenig

Walter Koenig
Character Commander Pavel Chekov
Photo Alan Ruck #46338Photo Alan Ruck #46339Photo Alan Ruck #46340Photo Alan Ruck #46341

Alan Ruck

Alan Ruck
Character Captain John Harriman
Photo Thomas Dekker #63393Photo Thomas Dekker #63394Photo Thomas Dekker #63395

Thomas Dekker

Thomas Dekker
Character Picard's Kid

Cameron Oppenheimer

Cameron Oppenheimer
Character Ensign Kellogg
Photo Jenette Goldstein #12289Photo Jenette Goldstein #12290Photo Jenette Goldstein #12291Photo Jenette Goldstein #12292

Jenette Goldstein

Jenette Goldstein
Character Science Officer
Photo Tim Russ #52153

Tim Russ

Tim Russ
Character Lieutenant
Photo Brian Thompson #33926Photo Brian Thompson #33927Photo Brian Thompson #33928

Brian Thompson

Brian Thompson
Character Klingon Helm
Photo Patti Yasutake #88074Photo Patti Yasutake #88075

Patti Yasutake

Patti Yasutake
Character Nurse Ogawa
Photo Jacqueline Kim #98203Photo Jacqueline Kim #98204

Jacqueline Kim

Jacqueline Kim
Character Demora Sulu
Photo Thomas Kopache #30413Photo Thomas Kopache #30414
Thomas Kopache
Character Com Officer
Photo Glenn Morshower #38353Photo Glenn Morshower #38354

Glenn Morshower

Glenn Morshower
Character Navigator

Michael Mack

Michael Mack
Character Ensign Hayes
Photo Dendrie Taylor #28242Photo Dendrie Taylor #28243
Dendrie Taylor
Character Lieutenant Farrell
Granville Ames
Character Transporter Chief

Barbara March

Barbara March
Character Lursa
Photo Gwynyth Walsh #77954
Gwynyth Walsh
Character B'Etor
Photo Kim Braden #226181Photo Kim Braden #226182Photo Kim Braden #226183

Kim Braden

Kim Braden
Character Picard's Wife
Christopher James Miller
Character Picard's Nephew
Photo Majel Barrett #31562Photo Majel Barrett #31563

Majel Barrett

Majel Barrett
Character Computer (voice)
Photo Kristopher Logan #34032
Kristopher Logan
Character El Aurian Survivor
Photo Whoopi Goldberg #11462Photo Whoopi Goldberg #11463Photo Whoopi Goldberg #11464Photo Whoopi Goldberg #11465

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg
Character Guinan (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • This is the first film in the franchise to be directed and filmed after the death of the series creator, Gene Roddenberry (1921-1991). With Roddenberry's death, the franchise's creative team began to use ideas and concepts that Roddenberry himself had opposed during his lifetime – for example, combining characters from the series "Star Trek" (1966-1969) and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987-1994) into a single storyline.
  • The phrase spoken by Soran, "Time is a fire in which we all burn," is taken from a poem by American poet Delmore Schwartz (1913-1966).
  • The film takes place in the years 2293 and 2371.
  • In the scene where Data sings, the amazement on the faces of the other crew members is genuine. Brent Spiner, who plays the role, was only supposed to hum a couple of lines under his breath, but unexpectedly began to sing. The director decided to include these takes in the film.
  • During the battle with the Klingons, Troi, played by Marina Sirtis, takes command of the starship after an explosion. Director David Carson wanted to film this scene in one take to capture the genuine, rather than acted, reactions of the actors involved. However, Sirtis accidentally sat on a burning fragment that fell onto the captain's chair after the explosion. This take was ultimately used in the film, although at the moment Sirtis sat down, the camera switched to show another actor. Fortunately, Sirtis was unharmed.
  • In early script versions, it was planned that Captain Kirk would take command during the battle with the Klingons and die aboard the 'Enterprise-D'.
  • During the crash, the so-called saucer section of the 'Enterprise' was supposed to split into two parts. This is why Starfleet engineering would not have been able to simply take the saucer and attach it to another hull afterward. When it became clear that the imperfect computer technology and models of the time could not achieve the desired effect, this idea was abandoned.
  • This was William Shatner's final on-screen appearance as Captain James T. Kirk. Due to the actor's age, it was decided that the character should die, and heroically at that. In J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' (2009), the role of Kirk was played by Chris Pine. Thus, Shatner's Kirk died, but was reborn in the performance of Pine.
  • In the initial script drafts, it was planned that Captain Kirk would take command in the battle with the Klingons and die aboard the Enterprise-D.
  • During the crash, the so-called saucer section of the Enterprise was supposed to split into two parts. This is why Starfleet engineering would not have been able to simply take the saucer section and install it on another hull later. When it became clear that the desired effect could not be achieved with the imperfect computer technology and models of those years, the idea was abandoned.
  • William Shatner's last on-screen appearance as Captain James T. Kirk. Due to the actor's age, it was decided that the character's time had come to die, and heroically at that. In J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' (2009), the role of Kirk was played by Chris Pine. Thus, Shatner's Kirk died, but was reborn in the performance of Pine.
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