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Worf, son of Mogh is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise, portrayed by actor Michael Dorn.He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), seasons four through seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), and the third and final season of Star Trek: Picard, as well as the feature films Star Trek Generations (1994), Star Trek: First Contact (1996), Star Trek ...
Michael Dorn (born December 9, 1952) is an American actor best known for his role as the Klingon character Worf in the Star Trek franchise, appearing in all seven seasons of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987–1994), and later reprising the role in seasons four through seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1995–1999) and season three of Star Trek: Picard (2023).
Worf meets a future version of his son, Alexander, in "Firstborn" and his foster brother in "Homeward". Both Troi and Dr. Crusher confront old family secrets in " Dark Page " and " Sub Rosa ". Picard also faces challenges with a son he never knew he had in " Bloodlines " and his relationship with his family – past, present, and future – in ...
Worf is back on duty in the new season of Star Trek: Picard… although he might look a little different than you remember. “Well, he has white hair now. That’s new,” Michael Dorn tells ...
Worf gets an unexpected visit from his younger brother Kurn. Kurn confronts Worf about the dishonor Worf has brought upon their family, the House of Mogh, by rejecting the Klingon Empire's war with the Cardassian Empire. As a result of Worf's choices, his family has been stripped of its wealth, honor, and political power.
The gang’s all here… and looking more distinguished than ever, we have to say. Jean-Luc Picard’s old Enterprise crew is reuniting in full in the upcoming third (and final) season of Star ...
He also wanted to avoid suggesting that Worf was going insane, since that theme had been covered in the previous season in the episode "Frame of Mind". [2] Director Robert Wiemer sought to have a conclusive ending to the episode to state Worf's future intentions. Worf's suggestion of champagne to Troi was written by Taylor to accommodate this. [3]
The season three finale sees the Enterprise’s crew having no choice but to turn on their former captain, with Riker (Jonathan Frakes) ordering Worf (Michael Dorn) to open fire on Picard’s Borg ...