Casey Biggs

Casey Biggs

Born 1955-04-04 (age 71) Toledo, Ohio, USA
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Biography

Casey Patrick Biggs (born April 4, 1955) is an American actor best known for his role as the Cardassian Damar in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Originally from Toledo, Ohio, Biggs was a foster child in his early life and pursued acting while attending Central Catholic High School, graduating in 1973. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Juilliard in 1977 and studied acting at the Toledo Repertory Theatre. Biggs’ career includes over eighty film, television, and stage roles. Besides Deep Space Nine, where his character evolved from a minor player to a major figure leading the Cardassian Union, he appeared in other TV shows like Ryan’s Hope, General Hospital, The X-Files, and Person of Interest, as well as films like The Pelican Brief, Broken Arrow, and Dragonfly. In addition to acting, he has taught directing and acting at The New School for Drama. He was previously married to Roxann Dawson, who later also starred in Star Trek as B’Elanna Torres. Casey Biggs remains active in both acting and teaching.

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Known For

Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow

1996

as Novacek

Amsterdam
Amsterdam

2022

as Augustus Vandenheuvel

The Pelican Brief
The Pelican Brief

1993

as Eric East

Dragonfly
Dragonfly

2002

as Neil Darrow

Too Big to Fail
Too Big to Fail

2011

as Dick Kovacevich

Just Ask My Children
Just Ask My Children

2001

as Michael Snedeker

Thirst
Thirst

1998

as Mayor Harold Warren

Unbelievable!!!!!
Unbelievable!!!!!

2020

as Detective Dan Marr

Auggie Rose
Auggie Rose

2000

as Carl

Brave New World
Brave New World

1980

as Beta Lighthouse Guard

Trekkies 2
Trekkies 2

2004

as Himself

Bodily Harm
Bodily Harm

1995

as Michael Cates

Two Voices
Two Voices

1997

as Joshua Norton

Appearances
Appearances

1990

as Harry Trace

The Great Wallendas
The Great Wallendas

1978

as Gene Hallow

Death Drug
Death Drug

1978

as Melvin

A Promise to Carolyn
A Promise to Carolyn

1996

as Travis Colton

Sweet Parents
Sweet Parents

2017

as Oscar