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American actor
A.K.A.
Brent Jay Spiner Brent Jay Mintz
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Age
75 years
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Height:
1.778 m
Education
University of Houston
Houston, Harris County, USA
Bellaire High School
Bellaire, Harris County, USA
Notable Works
Star Trek: The Next Generation
 
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Biography

Brent Jay Spiner (/ˈspnər/; born February 2, 1949) is an American actor best known for his role as the android Data on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), four subsequent films (1994–2002), and Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023). In 1997, he won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Data in Star Trek: First Contact, and was nominated in the same category for portraying Dr. Brackish Okun in Independence Day, a role he reprised in Independence Day: Resurgence. Spiner has also enjoyed a career in the theater and as a musician. He is also known for voicing The Joker in the animated series Young Justice (2011–2022).

Early life

Brent Jay Spiner was born on February 2, 1949, in Houston, Texas, to Jewish parents Sylvia (née Schwartz) and Jack Spiner, who owned a furniture store. When Spiner was ten months old, Jack Spiner died of kidney failure at age 29. Subsequently, he was adopted by his mother's second husband, Sol Mintz, whose surname he used between 1955 and 1975.

Spiner attended Bellaire High School in Bellaire, Texas. He became active on the Bellaire speech team, winning the national championship in dramatic interpretation. He attended the University of Houston, where he performed in local theater. In 1968, he worked as a performer at Six Flags Astroworld, first as a gunfighter, then in Dr. Featherflowers' Medicine Show with his friend Trey Wilson, with whom he alternated as Dr. Featherflowers. Spiner also performed the role in the 1968 TV special The Pied Piper of Astroworld.

Career

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Spiner in 2005

Early work

Spiner moved to New York City in the early 1970s, where he became a stage actor, performing in several Broadway and off-Broadway plays, including The Three Musketeers and Stephen Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George. As Brent Mintz, he appeared as an imposter on a 1972 episode of To Tell the Truth. He had a brief non-speaking role in the film Stardust Memories, credited as Fan in Lobby, the one with a Polaroid. He can also be seen as a passenger on the train full of misfits that the Allen character is trapped on in one of the films-within-the-film.

Spiner appeared as a media technician in "The Advocates", a second-season episode of the Showtime cable series The Paper Chase. In 1984, he moved to Los Angeles, where he appeared in several pilots and television films. He played a recurring character on Night Court, Bob Wheeler, patriarch of a rural family. In 1986, he played a condemned soul in "Dead Run", an episode of the revival of Rod Serling's series The Twilight Zone on CBS. He made two appearances in season three (1986) of the situation comedy Mama's Family, as two different characters. His first and only starring film role was in Rent Control (1984). In the Cheers episode "Never Love a Goalie, Part II", he played acquitted murder suspect Bill Grand. He also appeared in the Tales from the Darkside episode "A Case of the Stubborns" as a preacher, and portrayed Jim Stevens in the television film Manhunt for Claude Dallas.

Spiner guest-starred in Friends as James Campbell, a man who interviews Rachel Green for Gucci.

Star Trek

In 1987, Spiner was cast as android Starfleet officer Lieutenant Commander Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation, which spanned seven seasons and four feature films. He appeared as Data in all but one of the series' 178 episodes, and reprised his role in the spin-off films Star Trek Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek: Insurrection (1998), and Star Trek: Nemesis (2002). Although billed as the final Trek film for the TNG cast, the ambiguous ending of Star Trek: Nemesis suggested a possible avenue for the return of Data. However, Spiner felt he was too old to continue playing the part, as Data does not age. He also played Lore, Data's evil android brother, in several Next Generation episodes; and B-4, another brother android with a less developed mind, in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002).

In 2004, Spiner returned to Star Trek as Dr. Arik Soong, an ancestor of Data's creator Dr. Noonien Soong, whom he also played in a three-episode story arc of Star Trek: Enterprise: "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", and "The Augments".

Spiner also recorded dialogue as Data that was heard in the final episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, "These Are the Voyages...", which aired in 2005.

Eighteen years after last appearing as Data, he reprised the role in the 2020 Star Trek series Star Trek: Picard as well as that of Dr. Altan Inigo Soong, the son of Data's creator. Spiner said that he does not intend to play Data again, though he might be open to playing Altan Soong. In Season 2, he plays another of Noonien Soong's ancestors, Dr. Adam Soong. In Season 3 of Picard, he simultaneously played Noonien Soong, B4, Lore, and a version of Data that was designed to feel emotions and naturally use verbal contractions, which the original Data could not do.

In addition to the series and films, Spiner voiced his character in several Star Trek video games, including Star Trek: Generations, Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final Unity, Star Trek: Hidden Evil, Star Trek: Away Team, and Star Trek: Bridge Commander.

Music and stage

In 1991, Spiner recorded an album of 1940s pop standards, Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back, the title of which was a play on the yellow contact lenses Spiner wore as Data, and the title of a Frank Sinatra record, Ol' Blue Eyes Is Back. In 1997, he returned to Broadway as John Adams in the Roundabout Theater Company revival of the musical 1776, whose production was nominated for a Tony Award. A cast recording was released.

After Star Trek

Spiner has appeared in many television series, including Deadly Games, The Blacklist, Dream On, Gargoyles, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Mad About You and The Outer Limits. In the series The Big Bang Theory and Joey, he appeared as himself. He has acted in the films The Aviator; Dude, Where's My Car?; I Am Sam; Independence Day; Independence Day: Resurgence; The Master of Disguise; Out to Sea; Phenomenon; The Ponder Heart; and South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut. His television-film appearances during this period include the 2000 musical Geppetto and the role of Dorothy Dandridge's manager and confidant, Earl Mills, in the HBO production Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.

In 2005, Spiner appeared in a short-lived science-fiction television series Threshold, which was canceled in November of that year after 13 episodes. In 2006, he appeared in a feature film comedy, Material Girls, with Hilary and Haylie Duff.

In the Frasier episode "Lilith Needs a Favor", Spiner made two brief cameos as a fellow airline passenger with Frasier Crane's ex-wife, Lilith Sternin.

In March 2008, Spiner performed alongside Maude Maggart in a radio show/musical, Dreamland, which was released as a CD album.

In 2008, Spiner played Dr. Strom in the feature film parody Superhero Movie. In February 2009, he played William Quint in "The Juror #6 Job", an episode of the drama series Leverage directed by his Next Generation co-star Jonathan Frakes. That same year, he voiced himself in the Family Guy episode "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven".

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Spiner with William Shatner and LeVar Burton at Comic-Con in San Diego (July 2010).

On January 13, 2010, Spiner and fellow Star Trek: The Next Generation actor LeVar Burton appeared on TWiT.tv's coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show.

In April 2011, Spiner began starring in Fresh Hell, a comic webseries in which he plays a version of himself, attempting to put his career back together after falling out of the limelight.

Spiner appeared as Dr. Kern in the September 12, 2011, episode of the Syfy channel program Alphas entitled "Blind Spot". In October 2011, he appeared as himself in the episode "The Russian Rocket Reaction" of The Big Bang Theory. The day after his guest appearance, it was announced that Spiner would guest-star in the Young Justice episode "Revelation", providing the voice of the Joker. Spiner has also guest-starred on the Syfy program Warehouse 13 as Brother Adrian in the third and fourth seasons.

In March 2024, Spiner reprised his role of the eternally downtrodden Bob Wheeler, in the 11th episode of the second season of Night Court.

Book

In October 2021, Spiner released Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir: Inspired by True Events, a mixture of memoir (taking place during the filming of the fourth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation) and a fictitious noir detective story about Spiner dealing with a crazed, murderous fan who claims to be the fictitious Lal, the android daughter of Data in the third-season TNG episode "The Offspring". The audiobook version, primarily narrated by Spiner, featured vocal cameos from Spiner's TNG co-stars, Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Michael Dorn, LeVar Burton, Marina Sirtis, and Gates McFadden.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1970My Sweet CharlieLocalUncredited
1980Stardust MemoriesFan in lobby
1981Rent ControlLeonard Junger
1982Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous StainsCorinne Burns's BossUncredited
1982Grease 2StudentUncredited
1985Crime of InnocenceHinnerman
1986Sunday in the Park with GeorgeFranz/Dennis
1986Sylvan in ParadiseClinton C. Waddle
1986Manhunt for Claude DallasJim Stevens
1987Family SinsKen McMahon
1989Miss FirecrackerPreacher Mann
1994Corrina, CorrinaBrent Witherspoon
1994Star Trek GenerationsLt. Commander Data
1995Kingfish: A Story of Huey LongUncredited
1995Pie in the SkyUpscale Guy
1996PhenomenonDr. Bob Niedorf
1996Independence DayDr. Brackish OkunNominated—Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
1996Star Trek: First ContactLt. Commander DataSaturn Award for Best Supporting Actor
1997Out to SeaGil Godwyn
1998Star Trek InsurrectionLt. Commander Data
1999South Park: Bigger, Longer & UncutConan O'BrienVoice
2000Dude, Where's My Car?PierreUncredited
2001I Am SamShoe Salesman
2002The Master of DisguiseDevlin Bowman
2002Star Trek: NemesisLt. Commander Data/B-4
2004The AviatorRobert Gross
2006Material GirlsTommy Katzenbach
2008Superhero MovieDr. Strom
2010Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space OdysseyCoach MackeyVoice
2016The Midnight ManEzekiel
2016Independence Day: ResurgenceDr. Brackish Okun

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968The Pied Piper of AstroworldDr. Osgood T. FeatherflowersTV special
1972To Tell the TruthHimself/Imposter1 episode
1978The Dain CurseTom FinkUnknown episodes
1979FamilyFredEpisode: "Prelude"
1981Ryan's HopeKim's DoctorEpisode: "#1.1442"
1984The Paper ChaseStudent in Reeve's ClassEpisode: "The Advocates"
1984Tales from the DarksideReverend PeabodyEpisode: "A Case of the Stubborns"
1984One Life to LiveRalph HarleyEpisode: "17 December 1984"
1985Robert Kennedy and His TimesAllard LowensteinUnknown episodes
1985Hill Street BluesLarry SteinEpisode: "The Life and Time of Domonic Florio Jr"
1985–1987Night CourtBob Wheeler6 episodes
1986The Twilight ZoneThe Draft DodgerEpisode: "The Leprechaun-Artist/Dead Run"
1986American PlayhouseDennis / FranzEpisode: "Sunday in the Park with George"
1986HunterWillie VaughnEpisode: "The Contract"
1986–1987Mama's FamilyBilly Bob Conroy2 episodes
1987CheersBill GrandEpisode: "Never Love a Goalie (Part 2)"
1987Sledge Hammer!SoldierEpisode: "The Spa Who Loved Me"
1987–1994Star Trek: The Next GenerationLt. Commander Data (series regular)
Lore (4 episodes)
Dr. Noonien Soong (3 episodes)
177 episodes
Nominated—Viewers for Quality Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series
1988Reading RainbowHimselfEpisode: "The Bionic Bunny Show"
1991Crazy from the HeartTelevision film; uncredited
1995Mad About YouBob, The Dog AgentEpisode: "Just My Dog"
1995Deadly GamesDanny SchlechtEpisode: "The Practical Joker"
1995–1996GargoylesPuck (voice)4 episodes
1996Dream OnDr. StrongwaterEpisode: "The Spirit of 76th & Park"
1996The Outer LimitsProfessor Trent DavisEpisode: "The Deprogrammers"
1999Introducing Dorothy DandridgeEarl MillsTelevision film
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
2000GeppettoStromboliTelevision film
2001A Girl ThingBobTelevision film
2001The Ponder HeartDorris GrabneyTelevision film
2003FrasierAlbertEpisode: "Lilith Needs a Favor"
2003An Unexpected LoveBradTelevision film
2004JackVernonTelevision film
2004FriendsJames CampbellEpisode: "The One with Princess Consuela"
2004Law & Order: Criminal IntentGraham BarnesEpisode: "Shrink-Wrapped"
2004–2005Star Trek: EnterpriseDr. Arik Soong / Lt. Commander Data (voice)4 episodes
2005JoeyHimselfEpisode: "Joey and the Premier"
2005–2006ThresholdDr. Nigel Fenway13 episodes
2009LeverageWilliam QuintEpisode: "The Juror #6 Job"
2009Family GuyHimself (voice)Episode: "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven"
2010–2013Generator RexDr. Gabriel Rylander (voice)4 episodes
2011The GuildHimselfEpisode: "Ends and Begins"
2011AlphasDr. KernEpisode: "Blind Spot"
2011The Big Bang TheoryHimselfEpisode: "The Russian Rocket Reaction"
2011, 2021Young JusticeThe Joker (voice)2 episodes
2011Fresh HellBrent Spiner15 episodes
2012The SimpsonsRobots (voice)Episode: "Them, Robot"
2012The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesPurple Man (voice)Episode: "Emperor Stark"
2012Warehouse 13Brother Adrian6 episodes
2013Robot ChickenDr. Noonien Soong, Gondola Jack, Medic (voice)Episode: "Caffeine-Induced Aneurysm"
2013Wendell & VinnieHimselfEpisode: "Swindle & Vinnie"
2014Ray DonovanTherapist3 episodes
2014Star Wars RebelsGall Trayvis (voice)2 episodes
2014Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.Silver Surfer (voice)Episode: "Fear Itself"
2015Comedy Bang! Bang!The SandmanEpisode: "Zach Galifianakis Wears Grey Corduroys and Brown Leather Shoes"
2015–2016Blunt TalkPhil4 episodes
2016–2018OutcastSidney17 episodes
2016The BlacklistThe ArchitectEpisode: "The Architect"
2017Justice League ActionEdward Nygma / The Riddler (voice)Episode: "E. Nigma, Consulting Detective"
2019The GoldbergsDr. EmryEpisode: "This is This is Spinal Tap"
2020–2023Star Trek: PicardData, Altan Soong, Adam Soong, Daystrom Android M-5-10Series regular

14 episodes

2020The Ready RoomHimselfEpisode: "Episode 20"
2020Penny Dreadful: City of AngelsNed Vanderhoff6 episodes
2024Night CourtBob WheelerEpisode: "Wheelers of Fortune"

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978A History of the American FilmHank
1983Sunday in the Park with GeorgeFranz/Jed
1984–85Franz/Dennis
1984The Three MusketeersAramis
1985–1987Big RiverThe Duke
1992, 1993Every Good Boy Deserves FavourIvanov
1997–19981776John AdamsNominated—Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Musical
2003Life × 3Hubert
2009Man of La ManchaCervantes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Star Trek: The Next Generation – A Final UnityData
1999Star Trek: Hidden EvilData

Audiobooks

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015Rain of the GhostsSetebos, Ducky Simpson
2021Fan Fiction: A Mem-Noir: Inspired by True EventsBrent Spiner, Various

Discography

YearTitleArtistNotes
1991Ol' Yellow Eyes Is BackHimself
2010DreamlandBrent Spiner and Maude Maggart

Awards and honors

  • 2024 – Saturn Awards – Lifetime Achievement Award – The Cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation
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