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René Auberjonois

René Murat Auberjonois (/rəˈn ˌbɛərʒənˈwɑː/;[1] June 1, 1940 – December 8, 2019) was an American actor and director.

René Auberjonois
Auberjonois in 2013
Born
René Murat Auberjonois

(1940-06-01)June 1, 1940
DiedDecember 8, 2019(2019-12-08) (aged 79)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1962–2019
Spouse
Judith Helen Mihalyi
(m. 1963)
Children2; including Rémy-Luc
Parents
Relatives

He first achieved fame as a stage actor, winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 1970 for his portrayal of Sebastian Baye opposite Katharine Hepburn in the André Previn-Alan Jay Lerner musical Coco. He went on to earn three more Tony nominations for performances in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor (1973), Roger Miller's Big River (1985), and Cy Coleman's City of Angels (1989); he won a Drama Desk Award for Big River.

A screen actor with more than 200 credits, Auberjonois was most famous for portraying characters in the main casts of several long-running television series, including Clayton Endicott III on Benson (1980–1986), for which he was an Emmy Award nominee; Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993–1999); and Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal (2004–2008). In films, Auberjonois appeared in several Robert Altman productions, notably Father John Mulcahy in the film version of M*A*S*H (1970); the expedition scientist Roy Bagley in King Kong (1976); Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid (1989), in which he sang "Les Poissons"; and Reverend Oliver in The Patriot (2000). In the American animated musical comedy film Cats Don't Dance (1997), Auberjonois voiced Flanagan.

Auberjonois also performed as a voice actor in several video games, animated series and other productions.

Early life edit

Auberjonois was born June 1, 1940, in New York City. His father, Swiss-born Fernand Auberjonois, was a Cold War-era foreign correspondent and Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer. Auberjonois' mother, Laure Louise Napoléone Eugénie Caroline Murat, was a great-great-granddaughter of Joachim Murat (one of Napoleon's marshals and King of Naples during the First French Empire), and his wife—Napoleon's youngest sister—Caroline Bonaparte. Auberjonois had a sister and a brother, and two half-sisters from his mother's first marriage.[2] Auberjonois wrote that his French family name, an uncommon one in the United States, means "armorer."[3]

Auberjonois' grandfather, also René Auberjonois, was a Swiss post-Impressionist painter. His maternal grandmother, Hélène Macdonald Stallo, was an American from Cincinnati, Ohio; his maternal grandfather's mother was a Russian noblewoman, Eudoxia Michailovna Somova, and his maternal grandfather's paternal grandmother, Caroline Georgina Fraser, who was the wife of Prince Napoleon Lucien Charles Murat, was a Scottish-American from Charleston, South Carolina.

Auberjonois' family moved to Paris after World War II. After a few years in France, the family moved back to the United States and joined the South Mountain Road artists' colony in Rockland County, New York, whose residents included Burgess Meredith, John Houseman, and Lotte Lenya.[4]

The Auberjonois family also lived for a time in London, where Auberjonois completed high school while studying theatre.[5] To complete his education, he attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College of Fine Arts in 1962.[6]

Career edit

Theatre edit

After college, Auberjonois worked with several different theatre companies, beginning at the prestigious Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and then he traveled between Los Angeles, California, and New York, working in numerous theatre productions. He helped found the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music Repertory Company in New York City. He was a member of the Peninsula Players summer theater program during the 1962 season.[7]

In 1968, Auberjonois landed a role on Broadway, and appeared in three plays that season: as Fool to Lee J. Cobb's King Lear (the longest running production of the play in Broadway history), as Ned in A Cry of Players (which played in repertory with King Lear), opposite Frank Langella, and as Marco in Fire! In 1969, he earned a Tony Award for his performance as Sebastian Baye alongside Katharine Hepburn in Coco.[8]

He received Tony nominations for his roles in Neil Simon's The Good Doctor (1973) opposite Christopher Plummer; as the Duke in Big River (1984), winning a Drama Desk Award; and, memorably, as Buddy Fidler/Irwin S. Irving in City of Angels (1989), written by Larry Gelbart and Cy Coleman.[8]

Auberjonois' other Broadway appearances included Malvolio in Twelfth Night (1972); Scapin in Tricks (1973); Mr. Samsa in Metamorphosis (1989); Professor Abronsius in Dance of the Vampires, the English-language version of Jim Steinman's musical adaptation of Tanz der Vampire; and Jethro Crouch in Sly Fox (2004), for which he was nominated for Outstanding Featured Actor In A Play, an Outer Critics Circle Award.[9][citation needed]

Auberjonois appeared many times at the Mark Taper Forum, notably as Malvolio in Twelfth Night and as Stanislavski in Chekhov in Yalta. As a member of the Second Drama Quartet,[10] he toured with Ed Asner, Dianne Wiest, and Harris Yulin. He appeared in the Tom Stoppard and André Previn work, Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.[11][12]

He directed many theatrical productions, and starred in the Washington, D.C. production of 12 Angry Men (2004), where he portrayed "Juror #5" to Roy Scheider's "#8" and Robert Prosky's "#3". He made his debut at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. in 2008 as the titular character in Molière's The Imaginary Invalid.

He was on the advisory board of Sci-Fest LA, the first annual Los Angeles Science Fiction One-Act Play Festival, held in May 2014.[13]

In 2018, Auberjonois was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[14]

Films edit

Auberjonois played Father Mulcahy in the original film version of M*A*S*H. His subsequent film roles included the gangster Tony in Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach (1988), and Reverend Oliver in The Patriot (2000). He made cameo appearances in a number of films, including: Dr. Burton, a mental asylum doctor patterned after Tim Burton, in Batman Forever (1995), and a bird expert who gradually transforms into a bird in Robert Altman's 1970 film Brewster McCloud. He appeared as Colonel West in the 1991 Star Trek film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. His other notable film appearances include: McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), Images (1972), Pete 'n' Tillie (1972), The Hindenburg (1975), King Kong (1976), The Big Bus (1976), Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), Where the Buffalo Roam (1980), Walker (1987), My Best Friend Is a Vampire (1987), The Feud (1989), Inspector Gadget (1999), and Eulogy (2004).

Auberjonois portrayed the character of Straight Hollander in the 1993 Miramax film The Ballad of Little Jo. He voiced Professor Genius in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, Louis the Chef in the 1st and 2nd Little Mermaid films, Flanagan in Cats Don't Dance, the Butler in Joseph: King of Dreams, and André in Planes: Fire & Rescue.

In 2019, Auberjonois portrayed the title role in Raising Buchanan as mediocre U.S. president James Buchanan.

Television edit

 
Auberjonois (right) with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine co-stars Armin Shimerman (left) and Nana Visitor (center)

In addition to having been a regular actor on three television shows (Benson, a situation comedy; Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in science fiction; and Boston Legal, a legal comedy drama), Auberjonois guest starred on many television series, including; Nash Bridges, Ellery Queen, Family, Grey's Anatomy, The Rockford Files, Charlie's Angels, Starsky & Hutch, Wonder Woman, Harry O, The Jeffersons, The Outer Limits, Night Gallery, Hart to Hart, Matlock, Murder, She Wrote, The Bionic Woman, Frasier, Judging Amy, Chicago Hope, The Bob Newhart Show, Star Trek: Enterprise, Stargate SG-1, Warehouse 13, Archer, L.A. Law, The Practice (for which he received an Emmy nomination, playing a different character than the one he played on The Practice spinoff Boston Legal), Saving Grace, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Criminal Minds, NCIS, The Good Wife, The Librarians, and Madam Secretary.

His television film credits include The Rhinemann Exchange, The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, Disney's Geppetto, Gore Vidal's Billy The Kid, the remake of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and the Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) miniseries. He portrayed the character Fortunato in an episode of American Masters entitled "Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul" (1995). He received a third Emmy Award nomination for his performance in ABC's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. He played NASA scientist Dr. Felix Blackwell in the episode "Phoenix" on NCIS.

 
Auberjonois as Odo in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Auberjonois voiced animated roles, including characters on Snorks, Batman: The Animated Series, Leonard McLeish on Pound Puppies (2010), Avatar: The Last Airbender, Master Fung in the first episodes of Xiaolin Showdown (before being replaced by Maurice LaMarche), Azmuth on Ben 10: Omniverse, Renard Dumont on The Legend of Tarzan, Justice League Unlimited, Max Steel, Fantastic Max, Challenge of the GoBots (as the treacherous "Dr. Braxis"), Archer, Young Justice, Random! Cartoons, and Avengers Assemble. He lent his voice talents to the 2001 Public Broadcasting System (PBS) American Experience documentary "Woodrow Wilson" as the title character, along with the 2003 PBS historical documentary Kingdom of David: The Saga of the Israelites.

Auberjonois directed television shows, including Marblehead Manor, and various episodes of Deep Space Nine.

Voice acting edit

 
Pictured in 2010

Auberjonois was active in radio drama. He read "The Stunt" by Mordechai Strigler for the National Public Radio (NPR) series Jewish Stories From the Old World to the New, and he recorded novels on tape. On PRI, he was featured numerous times on Selected Shorts, reading works of dramatic fiction. His voice was heard in Disney's The Little Mermaid (receiving alphabetical top billing as Louis the Chef and singing "Les Poissons"), and as The Skull in The Last Unicorn.

He did voice work on the Challenge of the GoBots series in 1980s as Dr. Braxis and was the voice of Peter Parker on the 1972 Buddah Records Spider-Man LP "From Beyond the Grave" (BDS 5119), a radio-style narrative replete with sound effects and rock and roll song interludes.

In 1984–1985, he lent his voice to DeSaad, an associate of the villainous Darkseid on the animated series Super Friends. From 1986 to 1987, he voiced Alvinar in the cartoons series Wildfire. He also provided the voice of Professor Genius in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland.

He provided the voice for Janos Audron, an ancient vampire in the Legacy of Kain video game series; he was in Soul Reaver 2, Blood Omen 2, and Legacy of Kain: Defiance. He provided the voice of Angler in the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End video game. He voice-played General Zod in the Joseph Ruby-Kenneth Spears animated Superman series episode titled "The Hunter".

Auberjonois provided minor character voices for Justice League, reprising his role as Desaad, and additionally voicing villain Kanjar-Ro and Green Lantern Galius Zed.

In 2003, he provided the voice of Natori in the English dubbed version of semi-sequel to the Hayao Miyazaki film Whisper of the Heart, The Cat Returns. He reprised an animated version of his character Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine in a cutaway joke in Family Guy's Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. The cutaway featured a more humanoid-faced Odo threatening Stewie's alleged cousin Quark Griffin. Auberjonois also lent his voice to Skylanders: SuperChargers.[15]

In 2011, he voiced villain Mark Desmond in Cartoon Network's Young Justice. He was also the voice of Leonard McLeish in the Pound Puppies series, Pepé Le Pew in 2011 on The Looney Tunes Show, Azmuth in Ben 10: Omniverse, and Ebony Maw in Avengers Assemble.[16]

Video games edit

One of Auberjonois' earliest forays into video game voice acting was the role of Janos Audron in Soul Reaver 2; he continued to voice the character in subsequent releases in the Legacy of Kain series. According to a behind-the-scenes featurette in Soul Reaver 2, showing candid discussions among the voice actors during recording, he was surprised at the quality of the writing, asking, "This is for a video game?!" when the purpose of the recordings was brought to light.

Auberjonois provided the voice of Karl Schäfer, the honourable German explorer in the video game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Mr. House, the reclusive New Vegas casino owner in the 2010 video game Fallout: New Vegas. He also voiced Dr. Ignatio Mobius in Command & Conquer: Renegade. He reprised his role as Odo in the game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen. In June, 2018 he reprised his role as Odo in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Star Trek Online.[17]

Personal life edit

Auberjonois was married to his wife Judith Mihalyi from 1963 until his death in 2019. They had two children, a daughter, and a son, Rémy.[18]

Illness and death edit

In an interview with Compassion & Choices Magazine, Judith Auberjonois revealed that René underwent chemotherapy for lung cancer in 2018.[19] It was discovered in 2019 that the cancer had spread to his brain. Due to the potential for serious cognitive side effects, Auberjonois chose not to pursue the whole-brain radiation treatment suggested by his doctors.[19]

As a resident of California, Auberjonois decided to seek medical aid in dying under the California End of Life Option Act.[20][19] On December 6, 2019, he spent his final hours with his family at his home in Los Angeles reminiscing over photos and listening to music.[20] He then took the medication prescribed for assisted suicide and died at the age of 79. The California End of Life Option Act stipulates that death certificates should list the underlying terminal illness as the cause of death, rather than the use of life-ending medications.[21] His cause of death was given as metastatic lung cancer.[22]

Filmography edit

Live-action edit

List of live-action performances in film
Year Title Role Notes
1964 Lilith Howie Uncredited
1968 Petulia Fred Six
1970 M*A*S*H Father John Patrick "Dago Red" Mulcahy
Brewster McCloud The Lecturer
1971 McCabe & Mrs. Miller Pat Sheehan
1972 Images Hugh
Pete 'n' Tillie Jimmy Twitchell
1975 The Hindenburg Major Napier
1976 The Big Bus Father Kudos
King Kong Roy Bagley
1978 Eyes of Laura Mars Donald Phelps
1980 Where the Buffalo Roam Harris
1986 3:15 The Moment of Truth Principal Horner
The Christmas Star Mr Sumner
1987 My Best Friend Is a Vampire Modoc
Walker Major Siegfried Henningson
1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach Tony
1989 The Feud Reverton
1991 The Lost Language of Cranes Geoffrey Lane
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Colonel West Uncredited
1992 The Player René Auberjonois
1993 The Ballad of Little Jo Straight Hollander
1995 Batman Forever Dr. Burton
1997 Snide and Prejudice Dr. Sam Cohen
Los Locos: Posse Rides Again Presidente
1999 Inspector Gadget Dr. Artemus Bradford
2000 The Patriot Reverend Oliver
We All Fall Down Tim
2001 Burning Down the House Pierre
The Princess Diaries Voice of Philippe Renaldi Uncredited
2004 Eulogy Parson Banke
2015 This Is Happening Cal Plotz
2016 Certain Women Albert
Blood Stripe Art
2019 The Circuit
Windows on the World Maury
Raising Buchanan President James Buchanan
First Cow Man with Raven
TBA Cortex Parks Posthumous release,
final film role
List of live-action performances in television
Year Title Role Notes
1966 NET Playhouse Ofoeti Episode: "Ofoeti"
1971 The Mod Squad Nelson/Endicott Faraday Episode: "We Spy"
McMillan & Wife Andre Stryker Episode: "Once Upon a Dead Man"
The Birdmen (a.k.a. Escape of the Birdmen) Halden Brevik / Olav Volda Television film
Night Gallery William Sharsted Episode: "Camera Obscura"
1972 NET Playhouse George Washington Episode: "Portrait of the Hero as a Young Man"
1973 Love, American Style George Episode: "Love and the Spaced-Out Chick"
Conflict Monceau Episode: "Incident at Vichy"
1974 Theatre in America Edgar Episode: "King Lear"
Ben Franklin in Paris King Louis XVI Episode: "The Ambassador"
1975 Harry O Rabbit Episode: "Anatomy of a Frame"
The Jeffersons Inspector Keller Episode: "Harry and Daphne"
The Bob Newhart Show Dr. Alan Durocher Episode: "Shrinks Across the Sea"
1976 Baa Baa Black Sheep Matthew Hooper Episode: "Small War"
1976-1977 Rhoda Dr. John Fox 2 episodes
1977 The Bionic Woman Pierre Lambert Episode: "The DeJon Caper"
Man From Atlantis Havergal Episode: "Crystal Water, Sudden Death"
1979 The Rockford Files Masters Episode: "With the French Heel Back, Can the Nehru Jacket Be Far Behind?"
Family Alvin Episode: "Ballerina"
Wonder Woman James Kimball Episode: "Spaced Out"
CBS Library Ichabod Crane Episode: "Once Upon A Midnight Scary" (segment "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow")
Charlie's Angels Freddie Fortune Episode: "Angels on Skates"
Mrs. Columbo Monsieur Gerard Episode: "Word Games"
Hart to Hart Donald Springfield Episode: "Max in Love"
1979–1980 The Wild Wild West Revisited Captain Sir David Edney Television film
1980 Tenspeed and Brown Shoe Marty Boxx Episode: "Untitled"[23]
1980–1986 Benson Clayton Endicott III 135 episodes
1986 Blacke's Magic Arthur Pym Episode: "Wax Poetic"
1987–1988 Murder, She Wrote Professor Harry Papasian/
Captain Walker Thorn
2 episodes
1988 L.A. Law Kevin Richardson Episode: "The Son Also Rises"
1989 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Merlin Television film
1992 Eerie, Indiana The Donald Episode: "Zombies in P.J.s."
1993–1999 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Odo 173 episodes
1998 The Outer Limits Dlavan Episode: "Promised Land"
The Sally Hemmings Movie
1999 Chicago Hope Dr. Walter Perry Episode: "Oh What a Piece of Work Is Man"
2000 Stargate SG-1 Alar Episode: "The Other Side"
The Practice Judge F. Mantz 2 episodes
2001 Frasier Professor William Tewksbury 2 episodes
Nash Bridges Hagen Bridges Episode: "The Partner"
2002 Star Trek: Enterprise Ezral Episode: "Oasis"
2004–2008 Boston Legal Paul Lewiston 71 episodes
2010 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Dr. Larry Meyers Episode: "The Gang Gets A New Member"
2010–2014 Warehouse 13 Hugo Miller 4 episodes
2011 Criminal Minds Colonel Ron Massey Episode: "Self-Fulfilling Prophecy"
2012 Grey's Anatomy Neil Sheridan Episode: "Support System"
NCIS Dr. Felix Blackwell Episode "Phoenix"
2013 1600 Penn Winslow Hannum 2 episodes
The Good Wife Coroner Claypool Episode: "Invitation to an Inquest"
2015 The Librarians Town librarian Episode: "And the Fables of Doom" (season 1)
2016 Madam Secretary Walter Nowack 4 episodes

Animation edit

List of voice performances in films[24]
Year Title Role Notes
1982 The Last Unicorn The Skull
1989 The Little Mermaid Chef Louis [25]
1992 Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland Professor Genius [25]
1997 Cats Don't Dance Flanigan [25]
2000 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Chef Louis[25] Direct-to-video
An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island Dithering[25]
Joseph: King of Dreams Butler
2002 The Cat Returns Natori [25]
Tarzan & Jane Renard Dumont Direct-to-video
2005 Geppetto's Secret Mr. Sneap
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story Odo Direct-to-video
2007 Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! Alphonse LaFleur[25]
2014 Planes: Fire & Rescue André [25]
List of voice performances in animated series
Year Title Role Notes
1981 The Smurfs Various roles
1984 Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show DeSaad Episode: "Darkseid's Golden Trap"
Challenge of the GoBots Dr. Zebediah Braxis 3 episodes
1985 The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians Desaad 6 episodes
1986 Wildfire Alvinar 6 episodes
1987 The New Adventures of Jonny Quest Various roles 13 episodes
Snorks Dr. Strangesnork / Additional Voices 42 episodes
Pound Puppies Poodle/Pierre 2 episodes
1988 DuckTales Dr. Nogood Episode: "Double-O Duck"
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley Various roles 13 episodes
Superman General Zod Episode: "The Hunter"
1992 Batman: The Animated Series Dr. March 2 episodes[25]
1991–1993 The Pirates of Dark Water Kangent 16 episodes
1992 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Professor Chumley Episode: "Super Irma"
1993 Bonkers Winston Prickley Episode: "Love Stuck"
1994 Rugrats Jonathan Kraskell Episode: "Mommy's Little Assets"[25]
Aladdin Nefir Hasenuf 3 episodes
1996 The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century Jean Jaurès / Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 3 episodes
1995–1996 The Savage Dragon Horde 3 episodes
1996 Richie Rich Richard Rich, Chef Pierre, Professor Keenbean 13 episodes
1997 Captain Simian & the Space Monkeys Gardener / Alien Gladioluses Episode: "Escape from the Plant of the Apes"[25]
Extreme Ghostbusters College professor Episode: "Fallout"
1999 Men in Black: The Series Quin'toon Episode: "The Lost Continent Syndrome"
Xyber 9: New Dawn Xyber 9 22 episodes
2000 The Wild Thornberrys Merrick Dash Episode: "Happy Old Year"[25]
2001–2002 The Legend of Tarzan Renard Dumont 12 episodes
Max Steel Dr. David Klimo / Bio-Constrictor
Train Conductor
3 episodes
2001 House of Mouse Chef Louis Episode: "Goofy's Menu Magic"
2001–2004 Justice League Kanjar Ro, Galius Zed, DeSaad 3 episodes
2003 The Mummy Scarab 2 episodes
Xiaolin Showdown Master Fung Season 1[25]
2005 Avatar: The Last Airbender Gan Jin Leader, Mechanist 4 episodes[25]
Duck Dodgers McChirpy Episode: "Bonafide Heroes"[25]
2009 Random! Cartoons Hornswiggle Episode: Hornswiggle
2010 The Cartoonstitute Le Door Episode: Le Door
Archer Manfred / Cardinal Giancarlo Corelli 3 episodes
Young Justice Mark Desmond / Blockbuster 2 episodes[25]
2011–2012 The Looney Tunes Show Pepé Le Pew 3 episodes[25]
2012–2014 Ben 10: Omniverse Azmuth, Galvan Security Officer 6 episodes
2010–2013 Pound Puppies Leonard McLiesh 49 episodes
2014 Wander Over Yonder Maurice Episode: "The Lonely Planet"[25]
2015 Buddy: Tech Detective Gramps Television film
Avengers Assemble Ebony Maw, World Leader #1 2 episodes
2019 The Tom and Jerry Show Butler "Battle of the Butlers"
2022 Star Trek: Prodigy Odo Episode: "Kobayashi"
Archive recordings

Video games edit

Deep Space Nine directorial credits edit

List of Deep Space Nine directorial credits
Year Season Episode
1995 Season 3 "Prophet Motive"
"Family Business"
Season 4 "Hippocratic Oath"
"The Quickening"
Season 5 "Let He Who Is Without Sin..."
1996 "Ferengi Love Songs"
1997 Season 6 "Waltz"
1998 Season 7 "Strange Bedfellows"

Book narrations edit

Auberjonois' voice talents also included book narrations.

The Pendergast novels edit

Other books edit

Title Author/Contributors Year
Blood Royal: A True Tale of Crime and Detection in Medieval Paris Eric Jager 2014
World War Z: The Complete Edition (Movie Tie-in Edition): An Oral History of the Zombie War Max Brooks 2013
The Bull Dancers Jay Lake 2010
The Rise and Fall of
Khan Noonien Singh, Vol. 2
(Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars)
Greg Cox 2002
Frenchtown Summer Robert Cormier 2000
Isaac Asimov Countdown 2000 edited by
Martin H. Greenberg
1999
Talismans of Shannara Terry Brooks 1998
The Last Day Glenn Kleier 1997
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Jean-Dominique Bauby 1997
Shadow Dawn George Lucas
and Chris Claremont
1996
Mind Slash Matter Edward Wellen 1995
Shadow Moon George Lucas
and Chris Claremont
1995
The Cricket in Times Square George Selden 1995
Batman Forever Peter David 1995
Last Defender of Camelot Roger Zelazny 1995
Unicorn Variation Roger Zelazny 1995
The Fourth Procedure Stanley Pottinger 1995
Star Trek Deep Space Nine:
Warped
K. W. Jeter 1995
The List of 7 Mark Frost 1994
Star Trek Deep Space Nine:
Fallen Heroes
Dafydd ab Hugh 1994
Slaves of Sleep &
The Masters of Sleep
L. Ron Hubbard 1993
Murder at the National Cathedral Margaret Truman 1993
Body and Soul Frank Conroy 1993

References edit

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  20. ^ a b Tucker, Michael (February 19, 2021). "Opinion: Actor explains how medical aid in dying bill can provide comfort". Connecticut Post. Bridgeport, CT. Retrieved February 6, 2022.
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This article is about the American actor For his grandfather the Swiss artist see Rene Auberjonois painter Rene Murat Auberjonois r e ˈ n eɪ oʊ ˌ b ɛer ʒ e n ˈ w ɑː 1 June 1 1940 December 8 2019 was an American actor and director Rene AuberjonoisAuberjonois in 2013BornRene Murat Auberjonois 1940 06 01 June 1 1940New York City U S DiedDecember 8 2019 2019 12 08 aged 79 Los Angeles California U S EducationCarnegie Mellon University BFA OccupationsActor directorYears active1962 2019SpouseJudith Helen Mihalyi m 1963 wbr Children2 including Remy LucParentsFernand Auberjonois father Princess Laure Louise Napoleone Eugenie Caroline Murat mother RelativesRene Auberjonois grandfather Joachim Murat great great great grandfather Caroline Bonaparte great great great grandmother He first achieved fame as a stage actor winning the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical in 1970 for his portrayal of Sebastian Baye opposite Katharine Hepburn in the Andre Previn Alan Jay Lerner musical Coco He went on to earn three more Tony nominations for performances in Neil Simon s The Good Doctor 1973 Roger Miller s Big River 1985 and Cy Coleman s City of Angels 1989 he won a Drama Desk Award for Big River A screen actor with more than 200 credits Auberjonois was most famous for portraying characters in the main casts of several long running television series including Clayton Endicott III on Benson 1980 1986 for which he was an Emmy Award nominee Odo on Star Trek Deep Space Nine 1993 1999 and Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal 2004 2008 In films Auberjonois appeared in several Robert Altman productions notably Father John Mulcahy in the film version of M A S H 1970 the expedition scientist Roy Bagley in King Kong 1976 Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid 1989 in which he sang Les Poissons and Reverend Oliver in The Patriot 2000 In the American animated musical comedy film Cats Don t Dance 1997 Auberjonois voiced Flanagan Auberjonois also performed as a voice actor in several video games animated series and other productions Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Films 2 3 Television 2 4 Voice acting 2 4 1 Video games 3 Personal life 3 1 Illness and death 4 Filmography 4 1 Live action 4 2 Animation 4 3 Video games 5 Deep Space Nine directorial credits 6 Book narrations 6 1 The Pendergast novels 6 2 Other books 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editAuberjonois was born June 1 1940 in New York City His father Swiss born Fernand Auberjonois was a Cold War era foreign correspondent and Pulitzer Prize nominated writer Auberjonois mother Laure Louise Napoleone Eugenie Caroline Murat was a great great granddaughter of Joachim Murat one of Napoleon s marshals and King of Naples during the First French Empire and his wife Napoleon s youngest sister Caroline Bonaparte Auberjonois had a sister and a brother and two half sisters from his mother s first marriage 2 Auberjonois wrote that his French family name an uncommon one in the United States means armorer 3 Auberjonois grandfather also Rene Auberjonois was a Swiss post Impressionist painter His maternal grandmother Helene Macdonald Stallo was an American from Cincinnati Ohio his maternal grandfather s mother was a Russian noblewoman Eudoxia Michailovna Somova and his maternal grandfather s paternal grandmother Caroline Georgina Fraser who was the wife of Prince Napoleon Lucien Charles Murat was a Scottish American from Charleston South Carolina Auberjonois family moved to Paris after World War II After a few years in France the family moved back to the United States and joined the South Mountain Road artists colony in Rockland County New York whose residents included Burgess Meredith John Houseman and Lotte Lenya 4 The Auberjonois family also lived for a time in London where Auberjonois completed high school while studying theatre 5 To complete his education he attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology now Carnegie Mellon University and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the College of Fine Arts in 1962 6 Career editTheatre edit After college Auberjonois worked with several different theatre companies beginning at the prestigious Arena Stage in Washington D C and then he traveled between Los Angeles California and New York working in numerous theatre productions He helped found the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and the Brooklyn Academy of Music Repertory Company in New York City He was a member of the Peninsula Players summer theater program during the 1962 season 7 In 1968 Auberjonois landed a role on Broadway and appeared in three plays that season as Fool to Lee J Cobb s King Lear the longest running production of the play in Broadway history as Ned in A Cry of Players which played in repertory with King Lear opposite Frank Langella and as Marco in Fire In 1969 he earned a Tony Award for his performance as Sebastian Baye alongside Katharine Hepburn in Coco 8 He received Tony nominations for his roles in Neil Simon s The Good Doctor 1973 opposite Christopher Plummer as the Duke in Big River 1984 winning a Drama Desk Award and memorably as Buddy Fidler Irwin S Irving in City of Angels 1989 written by Larry Gelbart and Cy Coleman 8 Auberjonois other Broadway appearances included Malvolio in Twelfth Night 1972 Scapin in Tricks 1973 Mr Samsa in Metamorphosis 1989 Professor Abronsius in Dance of the Vampires the English language version of Jim Steinman s musical adaptation of Tanz der Vampire and Jethro Crouch in Sly Fox 2004 for which he was nominated for Outstanding Featured Actor In A Play an Outer Critics Circle Award 9 citation needed Auberjonois appeared many times at the Mark Taper Forum notably as Malvolio in Twelfth Night and as Stanislavski in Chekhov in Yalta As a member of the Second Drama Quartet 10 he toured with Ed Asner Dianne Wiest and Harris Yulin He appeared in the Tom Stoppard and Andre Previn work Every Good Boy Deserves Favor at the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D C and the Metropolitan Opera in New York 11 12 He directed many theatrical productions and starred in the Washington D C production of 12 Angry Men 2004 where he portrayed Juror 5 to Roy Scheider s 8 and Robert Prosky s 3 He made his debut at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D C in 2008 as the titular character in Moliere s The Imaginary Invalid He was on the advisory board of Sci Fest LA the first annual Los Angeles Science Fiction One Act Play Festival held in May 2014 13 In 2018 Auberjonois was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame 14 Films edit Auberjonois played Father Mulcahy in the original film version of M A S H His subsequent film roles included the gangster Tony in Police Academy 5 Assignment Miami Beach 1988 and Reverend Oliver in The Patriot 2000 He made cameo appearances in a number of films including Dr Burton a mental asylum doctor patterned after Tim Burton in Batman Forever 1995 and a bird expert who gradually transforms into a bird in Robert Altman s 1970 film Brewster McCloud He appeared as Colonel West in the 1991 Star Trek film Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country His other notable film appearances include McCabe amp Mrs Miller 1971 Images 1972 Pete n Tillie 1972 The Hindenburg 1975 King Kong 1976 The Big Bus 1976 Eyes of Laura Mars 1978 Where the Buffalo Roam 1980 Walker 1987 My Best Friend Is a Vampire 1987 The Feud 1989 Inspector Gadget 1999 and Eulogy 2004 Auberjonois portrayed the character of Straight Hollander in the 1993 Miramax film The Ballad of Little Jo He voiced Professor Genius in Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland Louis the Chef in the 1st and 2nd Little Mermaid films Flanagan in Cats Don t Dance the Butler in Joseph King of Dreams and Andre in Planes Fire amp Rescue In 2019 Auberjonois portrayed the title role in Raising Buchanan as mediocre U S president James Buchanan Television edit nbsp Auberjonois right with Star Trek Deep Space Nine co stars Armin Shimerman left and Nana Visitor center In addition to having been a regular actor on three television shows Benson a situation comedy Star Trek Deep Space Nine in science fiction and Boston Legal a legal comedy drama Auberjonois guest starred on many television series including Nash Bridges Ellery Queen Family Grey s Anatomy The Rockford Files Charlie s Angels Starsky amp Hutch Wonder Woman Harry O The Jeffersons The Outer Limits Night Gallery Hart to Hart Matlock Murder She Wrote The Bionic Woman Frasier Judging Amy Chicago Hope The Bob Newhart Show Star Trek Enterprise Stargate SG 1 Warehouse 13 Archer L A Law The Practice for which he received an Emmy nomination playing a different character than the one he played on The Practice spinoff Boston Legal Saving Grace It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Criminal Minds NCIS The Good Wife The Librarians and Madam Secretary His television film credits include The Rhinemann Exchange The Dark Secret of Harvest Home Disney s Geppetto Gore Vidal s Billy The Kid the remake of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court and the Sally Hemings An American Scandal 2000 miniseries He portrayed the character Fortunato in an episode of American Masters entitled Edgar Allan Poe Terror of the Soul 1995 He received a third Emmy Award nomination for his performance in ABC s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow He played NASA scientist Dr Felix Blackwell in the episode Phoenix on NCIS nbsp Auberjonois as Odo in Star Trek Deep Space NineAuberjonois voiced animated roles including characters on Snorks Batman The Animated Series Leonard McLeish on Pound Puppies 2010 Avatar The Last Airbender Master Fung in the first episodes of Xiaolin Showdown before being replaced by Maurice LaMarche Azmuth on Ben 10 Omniverse Renard Dumont on The Legend of Tarzan Justice League Unlimited Max Steel Fantastic Max Challenge of the GoBots as the treacherous Dr Braxis Archer Young Justice Random Cartoons and Avengers Assemble He lent his voice talents to the 2001 Public Broadcasting System PBS American Experience documentary Woodrow Wilson as the title character along with the 2003 PBS historical documentary Kingdom of David The Saga of the Israelites Auberjonois directed television shows including Marblehead Manor and various episodes of Deep Space Nine Voice acting edit nbsp Pictured in 2010Auberjonois was active in radio drama He read The Stunt by Mordechai Strigler for the National Public Radio NPR series Jewish Stories From the Old World to the New and he recorded novels on tape On PRI he was featured numerous times on Selected Shorts reading works of dramatic fiction His voice was heard in Disney s The Little Mermaid receiving alphabetical top billing as Louis the Chef and singing Les Poissons and as The Skull in The Last Unicorn He did voice work on the Challenge of the GoBots series in 1980s as Dr Braxis and was the voice of Peter Parker on the 1972 Buddah Records Spider Man LP From Beyond the Grave BDS 5119 a radio style narrative replete with sound effects and rock and roll song interludes In 1984 1985 he lent his voice to DeSaad an associate of the villainous Darkseid on the animated series Super Friends From 1986 to 1987 he voiced Alvinar in the cartoons series Wildfire He also provided the voice of Professor Genius in Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland He provided the voice for Janos Audron an ancient vampire in the Legacy of Kain video game series he was in Soul Reaver 2 Blood Omen 2 and Legacy of Kain Defiance He provided the voice of Angler in the Pirates of the Caribbean At World s End video game He voice played General Zod in the Joseph Ruby Kenneth Spears animated Superman series episode titled The Hunter Auberjonois provided minor character voices for Justice League reprising his role as Desaad and additionally voicing villain Kanjar Ro and Green Lantern Galius Zed In 2003 he provided the voice of Natori in the English dubbed version of semi sequel to the Hayao Miyazaki film Whisper of the Heart The Cat Returns He reprised an animated version of his character Odo from Star Trek Deep Space Nine in a cutaway joke in Family Guy s Stewie Griffin The Untold Story The cutaway featured a more humanoid faced Odo threatening Stewie s alleged cousin Quark Griffin Auberjonois also lent his voice to Skylanders SuperChargers 15 In 2011 he voiced villain Mark Desmond in Cartoon Network s Young Justice He was also the voice of Leonard McLeish in the Pound Puppies series Pepe Le Pew in 2011 on The Looney Tunes Show Azmuth in Ben 10 Omniverse and Ebony Maw in Avengers Assemble 16 Video games edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rene Auberjonois news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message One of Auberjonois earliest forays into video game voice acting was the role of Janos Audron in Soul Reaver 2 he continued to voice the character in subsequent releases in the Legacy of Kain series According to a behind the scenes featurette in Soul Reaver 2 showing candid discussions among the voice actors during recording he was surprised at the quality of the writing asking This is for a video game when the purpose of the recordings was brought to light Auberjonois provided the voice of Karl Schafer the honourable German explorer in the video game Uncharted 2 Among Thieves and Mr House the reclusive New Vegas casino owner in the 2010 video game Fallout New Vegas He also voiced Dr Ignatio Mobius in Command amp Conquer Renegade He reprised his role as Odo in the game Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Fallen In June 2018 he reprised his role as Odo in the massively multiplayer online role playing game Star Trek Online 17 Personal life editAuberjonois was married to his wife Judith Mihalyi from 1963 until his death in 2019 They had two children a daughter and a son Remy 18 Illness and death edit In an interview with Compassion amp Choices Magazine Judith Auberjonois revealed that Rene underwent chemotherapy for lung cancer in 2018 19 It was discovered in 2019 that the cancer had spread to his brain Due to the potential for serious cognitive side effects Auberjonois chose not to pursue the whole brain radiation treatment suggested by his doctors 19 As a resident of California Auberjonois decided to seek medical aid in dying under the California End of Life Option Act 20 19 On December 6 2019 he spent his final hours with his family at his home in Los Angeles reminiscing over photos and listening to music 20 He then took the medication prescribed for assisted suicide and died at the age of 79 The California End of Life Option Act stipulates that death certificates should list the underlying terminal illness as the cause of death rather than the use of life ending medications 21 His cause of death was given as metastatic lung cancer 22 Filmography editLive action edit List of live action performances in film Year Title Role Notes1964 Lilith Howie Uncredited1968 Petulia Fred Six1970 M A S H Father John Patrick Dago Red MulcahyBrewster McCloud The Lecturer1971 McCabe amp Mrs Miller Pat Sheehan1972 Images HughPete n Tillie Jimmy Twitchell1975 The Hindenburg Major Napier1976 The Big Bus Father KudosKing Kong Roy Bagley1978 Eyes of Laura Mars Donald Phelps1980 Where the Buffalo Roam Harris1986 3 15 The Moment of Truth Principal HornerThe Christmas Star Mr Sumner1987 My Best Friend Is a Vampire ModocWalker Major Siegfried Henningson1988 Police Academy 5 Assignment Miami Beach Tony1989 The Feud Reverton1991 The Lost Language of Cranes Geoffrey LaneStar Trek VI The Undiscovered Country Colonel West Uncredited1992 The Player Rene Auberjonois1993 The Ballad of Little Jo Straight Hollander1995 Batman Forever Dr Burton1997 Snide and Prejudice Dr Sam CohenLos Locos Posse Rides Again Presidente1999 Inspector Gadget Dr Artemus Bradford2000 The Patriot Reverend OliverWe All Fall Down Tim2001 Burning Down the House PierreThe Princess Diaries Voice of Philippe Renaldi Uncredited2004 Eulogy Parson Banke2015 This Is Happening Cal Plotz2016 Certain Women AlbertBlood Stripe Art2019 The CircuitWindows on the World MauryRaising Buchanan President James BuchananFirst Cow Man with RavenTBA Cortex Parks Posthumous release final film roleList of live action performances in television Year Title Role Notes1966 NET Playhouse Ofoeti Episode Ofoeti 1971 The Mod Squad Nelson Endicott Faraday Episode We Spy McMillan amp Wife Andre Stryker Episode Once Upon a Dead Man The Birdmen a k a Escape of the Birdmen Halden Brevik Olav Volda Television filmNight Gallery William Sharsted Episode Camera Obscura 1972 NET Playhouse George Washington Episode Portrait of the Hero as a Young Man 1973 Love American Style George Episode Love and the Spaced Out Chick Conflict Monceau Episode Incident at Vichy 1974 Theatre in America Edgar Episode King Lear Ben Franklin in Paris King Louis XVI Episode The Ambassador 1975 Harry O Rabbit Episode Anatomy of a Frame The Jeffersons Inspector Keller Episode Harry and Daphne The Bob Newhart Show Dr Alan Durocher Episode Shrinks Across the Sea 1976 Baa Baa Black Sheep Matthew Hooper Episode Small War 1976 1977 Rhoda Dr John Fox 2 episodes1977 The Bionic Woman Pierre Lambert Episode The DeJon Caper Man From Atlantis Havergal Episode Crystal Water Sudden Death 1979 The Rockford Files Masters Episode With the French Heel Back Can the Nehru Jacket Be Far Behind Family Alvin Episode Ballerina Wonder Woman James Kimball Episode Spaced Out CBS Library Ichabod Crane Episode Once Upon A Midnight Scary segment The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow Charlie s Angels Freddie Fortune Episode Angels on Skates Mrs Columbo Monsieur Gerard Episode Word Games Hart to Hart Donald Springfield Episode Max in Love 1979 1980 The Wild Wild West Revisited Captain Sir David Edney Television film1980 Tenspeed and Brown Shoe Marty Boxx Episode Untitled 23 1980 1986 Benson Clayton Endicott III 135 episodes1986 Blacke s Magic Arthur Pym Episode Wax Poetic 1987 1988 Murder She Wrote Professor Harry Papasian Captain Walker Thorn 2 episodes1988 L A Law Kevin Richardson Episode The Son Also Rises 1989 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court Merlin Television film1992 Eerie Indiana The Donald Episode Zombies in P J s 1993 1999 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Odo 173 episodes1998 The Outer Limits Dlavan Episode Promised Land The Sally Hemmings Movie1999 Chicago Hope Dr Walter Perry Episode Oh What a Piece of Work Is Man 2000 Stargate SG 1 Alar Episode The Other Side The Practice Judge F Mantz 2 episodes2001 Frasier Professor William Tewksbury 2 episodesNash Bridges Hagen Bridges Episode The Partner 2002 Star Trek Enterprise Ezral Episode Oasis 2004 2008 Boston Legal Paul Lewiston 71 episodes2010 It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Dr Larry Meyers Episode The Gang Gets A New Member 2010 2014 Warehouse 13 Hugo Miller 4 episodes2011 Criminal Minds Colonel Ron Massey Episode Self Fulfilling Prophecy 2012 Grey s Anatomy Neil Sheridan Episode Support System NCIS Dr Felix Blackwell Episode Phoenix 2013 1600 Penn Winslow Hannum 2 episodesThe Good Wife Coroner Claypool Episode Invitation to an Inquest 2015 The Librarians Town librarian Episode And the Fables of Doom season 1 2016 Madam Secretary Walter Nowack 4 episodesAnimation edit List of voice performances in films 24 Year Title Role Notes1982 The Last Unicorn The Skull1989 The Little Mermaid Chef Louis 25 1992 Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland Professor Genius 25 1997 Cats Don t Dance Flanigan 25 2000 The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea Chef Louis 25 Direct to videoAn American Tail The Treasure of Manhattan Island Dithering 25 Joseph King of Dreams Butler2002 The Cat Returns Natori 25 Tarzan amp Jane Renard Dumont Direct to video2005 Geppetto s Secret Mr SneapStewie Griffin The Untold Story Odo Direct to video2007 Chill Out Scooby Doo Alphonse LaFleur 25 2014 Planes Fire amp Rescue Andre 25 List of voice performances in animated series Year Title Role Notes1981 The Smurfs Various roles1984 Super Friends The Legendary Super Powers Show DeSaad Episode Darkseid s Golden Trap Challenge of the GoBots Dr Zebediah Braxis 3 episodes1985 The Super Powers Team Galactic Guardians Desaad 6 episodes1986 Wildfire Alvinar 6 episodes1987 The New Adventures of Jonny Quest Various roles 13 episodesSnorks Dr Strangesnork Additional Voices 42 episodesPound Puppies Poodle Pierre 2 episodes1988 DuckTales Dr Nogood Episode Double O Duck The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley Various roles 13 episodesSuperman General Zod Episode The Hunter 1992 Batman The Animated Series Dr March 2 episodes 25 1991 1993 The Pirates of Dark Water Kangent 16 episodes1992 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Professor Chumley Episode Super Irma 1993 Bonkers Winston Prickley Episode Love Stuck 1994 Rugrats Jonathan Kraskell Episode Mommy s Little Assets 25 Aladdin Nefir Hasenuf 3 episodes1996 The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century Jean Jaures Mustafa Kemal Ataturk 3 episodes1995 1996 The Savage Dragon Horde 3 episodes1996 Richie Rich Richard Rich Chef Pierre Professor Keenbean 13 episodes1997 Captain Simian amp the Space Monkeys Gardener Alien Gladioluses Episode Escape from the Plant of the Apes 25 Extreme Ghostbusters College professor Episode Fallout 1999 Men in Black The Series Quin toon Episode The Lost Continent Syndrome Xyber 9 New Dawn Xyber 9 22 episodes2000 The Wild Thornberrys Merrick Dash Episode Happy Old Year 25 2001 2002 The Legend of Tarzan Renard Dumont 12 episodesMax Steel Dr David Klimo Bio ConstrictorTrain Conductor 3 episodes2001 House of Mouse Chef Louis Episode Goofy s Menu Magic 2001 2004 Justice League Kanjar Ro Galius Zed DeSaad 3 episodes2003 The Mummy Scarab 2 episodesXiaolin Showdown Master Fung Season 1 25 2005 Avatar The Last Airbender Gan Jin Leader Mechanist 4 episodes 25 Duck Dodgers McChirpy Episode Bonafide Heroes 25 2009 Random Cartoons Hornswiggle Episode Hornswiggle2010 The Cartoonstitute Le Door Episode Le DoorArcher Manfred Cardinal Giancarlo Corelli 3 episodesYoung Justice Mark Desmond Blockbuster 2 episodes 25 2011 2012 The Looney Tunes Show Pepe Le Pew 3 episodes 25 2012 2014 Ben 10 Omniverse Azmuth Galvan Security Officer 6 episodes2010 2013 Pound Puppies Leonard McLiesh 49 episodes2014 Wander Over Yonder Maurice Episode The Lonely Planet 25 2015 Buddy Tech Detective Gramps Television filmAvengers Assemble Ebony Maw World Leader 1 2 episodes2019 The Tom and Jerry Show Butler Battle of the Butlers 2022 Star Trek Prodigy Odo Episode Kobayashi Archive recordingsVideo games edit Year Title Voice role Notes1996 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Harbinger Odo 25 1999 Gabriel Knight 3 Blood of the Sacred Blood of the Damned Taxi Driver Bigot 25 Star Trek Deep Space Nine The Fallen Odo2000 Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 2 Janos Audron 25 Legacy of Kain Blood Omen 2 25 2002 Command amp Conquer Renegade Dr Ignatio Mobius 25 New Legends Topo Kang2003 Legacy of Kain Defiance Janos Audron 25 2009 Uncharted 2 Among Thieves Karl Schafer 25 2010 Fallout New Vegas Robert House 25 2011 Uncharted 3 Drake s Deception Karl Schafer 25 2013 Ben 10 Omniverse 2 Azmuth 25 2015 Skylanders SuperChargers Pomfrey Lefuzzbutton2018 Star Trek Online Odo Victory is Life expansion 25 Deep Space Nine directorial credits editList of Deep Space Nine directorial credits Year Season Episode1995 Season 3 Prophet Motive Family Business Season 4 Hippocratic Oath The Quickening Season 5 Let He Who Is Without Sin 1996 Ferengi Love Songs 1997 Season 6 Waltz 1998 Season 7 Strange Bedfellows Book narrations editAuberjonois voice talents also included book narrations The Pendergast novels edit The Cabinet of Curiosities 2002 Still Life with Crows 2003 Diogenes Trilogy Brimstone 2004 Dance of Death 2005 The Book of the Dead 2006 The Wheel of Darkness 2007 Cemetery Dance 2009 Helen Trilogy Fever Dream 2010 Cold Vengeance 2011 Two Graves 2012 White Fire 2013 Blue Labyrinth 2014 Crimson Shore 2015 The Obsidian Chamber 2016 City of Endless Night 2018 Verses for the Dead 2018 Other books edit Title Author Contributors YearBlood Royal A True Tale of Crime and Detection in Medieval Paris Eric Jager 2014World War Z The Complete Edition Movie Tie in Edition An Oral History of the Zombie War Max Brooks 2013The Bull Dancers Jay Lake 2010The Rise and Fall ofKhan Noonien Singh Vol 2 Star Trek The Eugenics Wars Greg Cox 2002Frenchtown Summer Robert Cormier 2000Isaac Asimov Countdown 2000 edited byMartin H Greenberg 1999Talismans of Shannara Terry Brooks 1998The Last Day Glenn Kleier 1997The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Jean Dominique Bauby 1997Shadow Dawn George Lucasand Chris Claremont 1996Mind Slash Matter Edward Wellen 1995Shadow Moon George Lucasand Chris Claremont 1995The Cricket in Times Square George Selden 1995Batman Forever Peter David 1995Last Defender of Camelot Roger Zelazny 1995Unicorn Variation Roger Zelazny 1995The Fourth Procedure Stanley Pottinger 1995Star Trek Deep Space Nine Warped K W Jeter 1995The List of 7 Mark Frost 1994Star Trek Deep Space Nine Fallen Heroes Dafydd ab Hugh 1994Slaves of Sleep amp The Masters of Sleep L Ron Hubbard 1993Murder at the National Cathedral Margaret Truman 1993Body and Soul Frank Conroy 1993References edit Video Greeting from Rene Auberjonois on YouTube Lessenberry Jack August 28 2004 Obituary Fernand Auberjonois Much admired foreign correspondent who lived a chronicle of 20th century Pittsburgh Post Gazette Block News Alliance Archived from the original on January 22 2009 Retrieved November 2 2019 Trek Questions renefiles com Retrieved November 2 2019 New York Trap Rock Corp v The Town of Clarkstown et al NY 272 App Div 1021 Appellate Division Supreme Court of New York Second Department May 11 1955 Rawson Christopher November 16 2018 Theater Hall of Fame inductee Rene Auberjonois has Pittsburgh ties Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 9 2019 Esteemed Group Garners Honorary Degrees at 104th Commencement Carnegie Mellon News May 10 2001 Retrieved November 2 2019 Called an actor s actor by his peers Auberjonois a 1962 graduate of the School of Drama earned many accolades for his performances in television in film and on Broadway during his 40 year career Peninsula Players 65th Anniversary Program 1999 a b Tony Awards Database Rene Auberjonois American Theatre Wing Archived from the original on 2009 01 23 Retrieved 2008 01 29 ERNIO HERNANDEZ April 18 2004 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations Announced Wicked Soars with 10 Playbill Retrieved December 24 2019 Woodard Josef April 28 1994 THEATER The Second Drama Quartet Follows in Famous Footsteps It reprises a Don Juan in Hell acclaimed when done by Charles Laughton Tyrone Power and Agnes Moorehead Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 9 2019 Gussow Mel 1979 07 31 Theater Stoppard s Every Good Boy The New York Times pp C8 ProQuest 120793056 Retrieved 2023 09 14 via Proquest McLellan Joseph 1979 08 08 Deja Vu Brilliance EGBDF the Second Time Around The Washington Post pp E1 E9 ProQuest 147189876 Retrieved 2023 09 14 via Proquest Sci Fest Team Archived from the original on December 4 2018 Retrieved January 26 2014 Rawson Christopher November 16 2018 2018 Theater Hall of Fame inductees include Rene Auberjonois Christine Baranski Cicely Tyson and more Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 26 2018 Vicarious Visions Skylanders SuperChargers Activision Scene Closing credits 7 13 in Voice Actors New Frontiers Avengers Assemble Season 2 Episode 25 September 13 2015 Disney XD Victory Is Life Our Fourth Expansion Coming June 2018 21 March 2018 Perfect World Entertainment Retrieved 26 November 2018 Rene Auberjonois Benson Star Trek Deep Space Nine actor has died at age 79 CBS News Associated Press December 9 2019 a b c Five Questions for Judith Auberjonois PDF Compassion amp Choices Magazine Summer 2021 pp 18 20 Retrieved February 6 2022 a b Tucker Michael February 19 2021 Opinion Actor explains how medical aid in dying bill can provide comfort Connecticut Post Bridgeport CT Retrieved February 6 2022 Tinker Ben June 29 2017 111 people died under California s new right to die law CNN Retrieved February 6 2022 Dalton Andrew December 8 2019 Benson Star Trek actor Rene Auberjonois has died at 79 The Washington Post Retrieved December 8 2019 Rene Auberjonois Tenspeed and Brown Shoe IMDb IMDb Animation TV and Film Rene Auberjonois renefiles com Retrieved 26 November 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Rene Auberjonois visual voices guide Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved September 23 2023 A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot or collage of screenshots of a title s list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and or closing credits and or other reliable sources of information External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rene Auberjonois nbsp 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