Aron Eisenberg

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Aron Eisenberg

Aron Eisenberg as Nog
Born January 6, 1969 (age 38)
Flag of United States Hollywood, California, USA
Notable roles Nog in
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Aron Eisenberg (born January 6, 1969 in Hollywood, California) is an actor best known for his role as Quark's nephew Nog in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also made a guest appearance as the teenage Kazon, Kar, in Star Trek: Voyager.

Prior to his role on DS9, Aron Eisenberg could be seen in leading roles on various television series and films. These works include Tales from the Crypt, Amityville - The Evil Escapes, The Wonder Years, The Liar's Club, Playroom, The Horror Show, Puppet Master III, Streets and Beverly Hills Brats.

Eisenberg has also performed on stage in such productions as The Indian Wants, On Borrowed Time and Minor Demons. His work in the latter production earned him a 'Zony' award for Best Supporting Actor. Occasionally, Eisenberg wears a director's hat for theatrical productions, as in the recent production of The Business of Murder at the Conejo Players Theater.

When he was 17, Aron received a kidney transplant,[1] having been born with only one kidney that wasn't working properly. This stunted his growth at 5' (1.52 m).

In his free time, Eisenberg enjoys mountain biking, football and spending time with his family.

  1. ^ Aron 'Nog' Eisenberg beams aboard a kidney

Major Cast Members of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Avery Brooks | Nana Visitor | Terry Farrell | Rene Auberjonois | Alexander Siddig | Colm Meaney | Michael Dorn | Cirroc Lofton | Armin Shimerman | Chase Masterson | Max Grodénchik | Aron Eisenberg | Nicole de Boer | Andrew Robinson | J. G. Hertzler | Casey Biggs | Marc Alaimo | Jeffrey Combs | Louise Fletcher | Salome Jens



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