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Stephen Yoakam is an actor who has appeared in several motion pictures and television movies. He also guest starred in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes "When It Rains..." and "The Dogs of War" as the Romulan Subcommander/General Velal.

Yoakam often narrates productions of Peer Gynt with the Minnesota Orchestra. He has been a member of the acting company of the Guthrie Theatre for over 20 years.[1][failed verification]

Partial filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1984 Wildrose Billy
1988 Shattered Innocence
Overnight Delivery SWAT Leader
2000 Here on Earth
2005 Sweet Land
2008 Older Than America Father Bartoli

References

  1. ^ "Homepage | Guthrie Theater".