David Sage

David Sage

Birthdate
July 13, 1940 (85 years old)
Known For
Acting

Details

Birthdate
July 13, 1940 (85 years old)
Known For
Acting

Biography

David Sage (born 13 July 1940; age 84) is the actor who played the role of Tarmin in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "Violations". He filmed his scenes between Tuesday 29 October 1991 and Friday 1 November 1991 and on Tuesday 5 November 1991 on Paramount Stage 8 and 9.

Sage is often seen playing the role of a judge. This was the case with his 1991 appearance on Quantum Leap, starring future Star Trek: Enterprise actors Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell and guest-starring Richard Herd. It was also the case in a 1986 episode of L.A. Law which featured Bibi Besch, Denise Crosby, Anne Haney, and series regular Corbin Bernsen. Sage frequently plays political figures such as senators and mayors, including his role as Senator Walter on Dallas in 1988.

Career;

His earliest known television appearance was a 1983 episode of The Greatest American Hero, opposite Judson Scott. He was next seen in an episode of Hardcastle and McCormick, starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly in the title roles. In 1985, he appeared on St. Elsewhere, starring William Daniels, Chad Allen, Jeff Allin, Ed Begley, Jr., Ronny Cox, Norman Lloyd, Deborah May, France Nuyen, Christina Pickles, Jennifer Savidge, Brian Tochi, Alfre Woodard, and Jane Wyatt.

Sage appeared in two episodes of Falcon Crest: the first also featured his Next Generation co-star Jonathan Frakes; the second (in which he played a judge) guest-starred fellow Trek performers Leslie Bevis, Michael Ensign, Michael Ensign, Ellen Geer, Jeff Kober, Loren Lester, and Barbara J. Tarbuck. Jonathan Banks, Brett Cullen, and Robert Foxworth were regulars on the series.

His other TV credits include Hunter (with K Callan, Bruce Davison, and John McLiam), the 1980s remake of The Twilight Zone (with Andrew Robinson, Mark L. Taylor and Jerry Hardin), Hill Street Blues (with Barbara Bosson, Martha Hackett, and James B. Sikking), Murder, She Wrote (with Barbara Bosson and William Windom), Gabriel's Fire (with Phillip Glasser, Gregory Itzin, David Opatoshu, and Madge Sinclair), Seinfeld (with Jason Alexander, Stephen McHattie, and Heidi Swedberg), L.A. Law (with Corbin Bernsen, Ron Canada, and Larry Drake), Picket Fences (with Ray Walston), Babylon 5 (with Ian Abercrombie, Mary Kay Adams, Christopher Darga, Andreas Katsulas, Glenn Morshower and Bill Mumy), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (with Erick Avari, K Callan, Teri Hatcher, and Charles Napier), JAG (with Kevin Conway and Javier Grajeda), The Practice (with Gregory Itzin and Bruce McGill), and the pilot episode of The West Wing.

His only feature film credits are a small role in Galaxies Are Colliding (1992, starring Kelsey Grammer), and a role as a senator in The Birdcage (1996, starring Robin Williams, featuring Ann Cusack, Lee Delano, James W. Jansen, Tim Kelleher, and Herschel Sparber).

Sage suffered a massive stroke early in 2002 which ended his career and he now lives in Van Nuys with his wife, Judy, and their three pets Louie, Annie, and Christopher

David Sage's LGBTQ+ Titles

The Birdcage
The Birdcage
Senator Eli Jackson

Acting (29)

1999
The West Wing as John Van Dyke (1 episode)
1997
The Practice as Judge Robert M. Breech (1 episode)
1996
The Birdcage as Senator Eli Jackson
1996
Campus Cops as Captain Hingle (13 episodes)
1995
JAG as Judge Lonigan (1 episode)
1994
Babylon 5 as Centauri Merchant (1 episode)
1993
Babylon 5: The Gathering as Business Man
1993
Bonanza: The Return as Miller Swanson
1993
Diagnosis: Murder as Clayburgh the Jeweler (1 episode)
1993
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as Dr. Alan Golden (1 episode)
1993
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman as John Cosgrove (1 episode)
1990
The Bradys (1 episode)
1989
Christine Cromwell as Fred Mascarpone (1 episode)
1989
Seinfeld as Dr. Dembrow (1 episode)
1989
Quantum Leap as Judge (1 episode)
1988
Roseanne (1 episode)
1987
Star Trek: The Next Generation as Tarmin (1 episode)
1986
L.A. Law as Dr. Andrew Garreth (1 episode)
1986
L.A. Law as Judge Aaron Hofheinz (1 episode)
1985
Love, Mary as Dr. Miller
1984
Murder, She Wrote as Stavros (1 episode)
1984
Highway to Heaven (1 episode)
1984
Hunter as (uncredited) (1 episode)
1983
Hardcastle and McCormick (1 episode)
1982
St. Elsewhere as Surgeon (1 episode)
1982
Newhart as President of a Country (1 episode)
1981
Falcon Crest as Minister (2 episodes)
1981
Hill Street Blues (1 episode)
1980
Cannibal Holocaust as Alan's Father (uncredited)

Directing (1)

1996
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