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  • Keith Rayve
  • Keith Rayve
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  • He may once have played a Vulcan; a ring with Vulcan letters sold at It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay was listed as being worn by him. [1] A costume worn by him and McNeill in the episode "Drive" was also sold off on eBay for US$1,625.00. [2] The costume tag reads P.D. Paris, which means photo double for Paris (McNeill). In addition a red Starfleet distressed uniform from "Year of Hell" was also sold off on IAW. [3] Rayve is married to fellow VOY background actress and stand-in Susan Henley; they have one child.
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  • He may once have played a Vulcan; a ring with Vulcan letters sold at It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay was listed as being worn by him. [1] A costume worn by him and McNeill in the episode "Drive" was also sold off on eBay for US$1,625.00. [2] The costume tag reads P.D. Paris, which means photo double for Paris (McNeill). In addition a red Starfleet distressed uniform from "Year of Hell" was also sold off on IAW. [3] According to the call sheets, Rayve was scheduled to appear in the fourth season episode "Qpid" in corridor scenes and in the fifth season episodes "Disaster" , "The Game" , and "The Outcast" in scenes in Ten Forward and in the episode "The Perfect Mate" in corridor scenes but was either not filmed or cut from the final episodes. Rayve had guest appearances in the television series NYPD Blue (1995, starring Gordon Clapp and guest starring Matthew Faison, Tim de Zarn, and Lawrence Pressman), where he played Miles Belgrade, and as a Guy in line in the Frasier episode A Passing Fancy (2001, with Kelsey Grammer). In 2000 he shot the comedy Dating Service in Los Angeles, alongside Sue Henley and Brent Spiner, and produced by Lemuel Perry. Rayve also wrote the script and directed this movie. Rayve is married to fellow VOY background actress and stand-in Susan Henley; they have one child.