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  1. Lawrence Tierney (15 March 1919 – 26 February 2002; age 82) was an actor who appeared as Cyrus Redblock in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "The Big Goodbye", and Regent of Palamar in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fifth season episode "Business as Usual".

  2. In 1988, Tierney played Cyrus Redblock, a tough holodeck gangster in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Big Goodbye". In February 1991, he guest-starred as Elaine Benes 's gruff father Alton Benes in the Seinfeld episode " The Jacket ".

  3. The Big Goodbye: Directed by Joseph L. Scanlan. With Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, LeVar Burton, Denise Crosby. Captain Picard and some of his crew are caught in a deadly trap in the holodeck as the result of a ship-wide scan from an alien race.

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    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Joseph L. Scanlan
    • 1988-01-09
  4. Lawrence Tierney, who appeared in film noir movies in the 1940s, guest stars as Cyrus Redblock. The Dixon Hill setting reappeared in two later episodes in the series and in the film Star Trek: First Contact (1996). 11.5 million viewers watched "The Big Goodbye"; critical reception was mixed.

  5. This episode includes multiple on-screen performers who later reappeared in Star Trek. These include: Lawrence Tierney as Regent of Palamar in DS9: "Business as Usual"; Dick Miller as Vin in DS9: "Past Tense, Part I" and "Past Tense, Part II"; Mike Genovese as Zef'No in DS9: "The Circle"; William Boyett as a policeman in TNG: "Time's Arrow ...

  6. Lawrence Tierney: Cyrus Redblock. Showing all 8 items. Jump to: Quotes (8) [Cyrus Redblock intends to go out of the holodeck into the "new world"] Lt. Commander Data : If you were going to go through yourself, sir - that is not possible. Cyrus Redblock : One look at you, sir, is proof that anything is possible.

  7. Lawrence Tierney. Actor: Reservoir Dogs. Legendary Hollywood "tough guy", on screen and off. Remembered as the title character in Dillinger (1945) and as the consummately brutal lover of Claire Trevor in Born to Kill (1947).

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