
Robert O'Reilly (born March 25, 1950, in New York City) is an American film, stage, and television actor and director. He is best known for his role as Chancellor Gowron, the leader of the Klingon Empire, in the Star Trek franchise—particularly on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. O'Reilly’s career spans over 100 films and TV episodes, often portraying antagonistic or villainous characters. He appeared in series like Cheers, Knight Rider, MacGyver, NYPD Blue, and films such as The Mask. He has also performed on Broadway and at Carnegie Hall. Notably, he received a Drama-Logue Award in 1981 for directing the play Getting Out. His first Star Trek appearance was in The Next Generation episode "Manhunt," but he is most recognized for playing Gowron from the episode "Reunion" onward, across several Next Generation and Deep Space Nine episodes, and related media including video games. O'Reilly drew inspiration for Gowron from Shakespearean characters, notably Edmund from King Lear. He has reprised Gowron in various Star Trek-related events and conventions. In theater, he has appeared in Broadway and off-Broadway productions, including The Tavern, The Promise, and played roles like Edmund in King Lear. He has been active with the Colony Theatre Company in Burbank, California, both as an actor and director. He is married to Judy O'Reilly, with whom he has triplet sons. His hobbies include golf and baseball. Robert O'Reilly retired from acting but remains involved in the Star Trek community through conventions and voice roles
A Captain's Log
2021
The Circuit
2019
Numb3rs
2005
The Guardian
2001
The Omega Code
1999
Moonbase
1997
Good Luck
1997
Steel Frontier
1995
The Mask
1994
NYPD Blue
1993
Desert Kickboxer
1992
Party Plane
1991
Whore
1991
Cop Rock
1990
The Flash
1990
Sledge Hammer!
1986
MacGyver
1985
The Equalizer
1985
Otherworld
1985
Crazy like a Fox
1984
Hunter
1984
Manimal
1983
Trauma Center
1983
Voyagers!
1982
Cheers
1982
Knight Rider
1982
T. J. Hooker
1982
Falcon Crest
1981
Simon & Simon
1981
The Fall Guy
1981
CHiPs
1977




















































