Biography
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Nicholas Worth (b. September 4, 1938, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American actor who portrayed General Marzaq and Premier Romanov in EA's Command and Conquer series of games and Emperor: Battle for Dune as well as taking up several smaller roles in sci-fi programs like Star Trek: Voyager. His outrageously hammy performance as the lunatic killer in the low-budget horror film Don't Answer the Phone! (1980) has garnered praise from some cult film fans. He also had a minor roles as henchmen, notably as Thug #1 in The Naked Gun, Cup Breaker in No Way Out and as one of Larry Drake's goons named Pauly in Darkman.
See also
- Command and Conquer
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