Max Grodénchik & Aron Eisenberg are known as Rom and Nog from “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” Meet the actors (without makeup) in an exclusive interview. In Memoriam to Aron Eisenberg.
Video Content: Max Grodénchik & Aron Eisenberg (2013):
At a “Star Trek” convention presented by Creation Entertainment, SIDEWALKS host Richard R. Lee and recording artist Serena Toxicat interview the actors about their classic “Deep Space Nine” roles as father and son Ferengis and performing their characters again on stage. [HD]
Mini-Biographies:
Born in New York City, actor Max Grodénchik first appeared in the “Star Trek” universe as different characters, Par Lenor and Sovak, in episodes of “The Next Generation,” before co-starring in “Deep Space Nine” in his famous role as Rom. An actor since the early 80’s, Grodénchik appeared in “thirtysomething,” “Night Court,” “Ann Jillian,” “Civil Wars,” “Sister Act,” “10-8: Officers on Duty,” “Crossing Jordan,” “Six Feet Under,” “Hustle,” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” some of his films role include “The Rocketeer,” “Apollo 13,” “Rumpelstiltskin,” “Sister Act,” “The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle,” and “Bruce Almighty.”
Born in Hollywood CA, actor Aron Eisenberg was known for playing the recurring character Nog on “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” In the “Star Trek” world, he also played Kar, a Kazon, in an episode of “Voyager.” He has appeared in “The Secret World Of Alex Mack,” ”Parker Lewis Can’t Lose,” “The Wonder Years,” and “Brotherly Love.” Aside from acting, Eisenberg is a professional photographer. Recently, he was a co-hosts on a number of podcasts, including “The 7th Rule” with his DS9 co-star Cirroc Lofton and Ryan T. Husk, discussing his love for “Star Trek.” Mr. Eisenberg passed away on September 21, 2019.
Interview Credits:
Recorded: November 9, 2013
Hosts/Segment Producers: Richard R. Lee and Serena Toxicat
Videographer: Sujoy K. Sarkar
Editor: Richard R. Lee
Special Thanks To: Creation Entertainment, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport, CBS Studios, Inc.
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Originally published: Dec 27, 2013