. . . . . "John Cothran, Jr."@de . "John Cothran, Jr."@nl . . "Buiten Star Trek heeft hij rollen gehad in onder meer Charmed (met Brian Thompson), NYPD Blue (met Gordon Clapp) en Escape from New York (met Adrienne Barbeau). Afbeelding:Nu'Daq.jpg|Kapitein Nu'Daq(TNG: \"The Chase\") Afbeelding:Telok.jpg|Telok(DS9: \"Crossover\") Afbeelding:GralikDurr.JPG|Gralik Durr(ENT: \"The Shipment\")"@nl . . "1947-10-31"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "31/10/1947 - St. Louis, Missouri (Estados Unidos)"@es . . . . . . . . "1947-10-31"^^ . . . . . . "John Cothran, jr."@de . "John Cothran, Jr. (born October 31, 1947)is an American voice, and film actor."@en . . "John Cothran, Jr."@en . "Cothran, John, Jr."@en . "Buiten Star Trek heeft hij rollen gehad in onder meer Charmed (met Brian Thompson), NYPD Blue (met Gordon Clapp) en Escape from New York (met Adrienne Barbeau). Afbeelding:Nu'Daq.jpg|Kapitein Nu'Daq(TNG: \"The Chase\") Afbeelding:Telok.jpg|Telok(DS9: \"Crossover\") Afbeelding:GralikDurr.JPG|Gralik Durr(ENT: \"The Shipment\")"@nl . . . . . . . "Cothran made his acting debut in 1979's A Pleasure Doing Business (with Alan Oppenheimer). He then played a gypsy in the dystopian Escape From New York (1981, with Adrienne Barbeau, Billy Van Zandt, and Tony Papenfuss). However, nearly a decade passed before Cothran was seen on film again and that was 1989's The Kill Reflex (with James Otis and Fred Williamson). Cothran was cast in his first television film role in the holiday-themed The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990, with Ben Vereen and Vanessa Williams). The same year he was seen on the big screen in the comedy Opportunity Knocks (with Lorna Raver)."@en . . "John Cothran, Jr."@es . "John Cothran, Jr. (born October 31, 1947)is an American voice, and film actor."@en . "St. Louis, Missouri"@en . . . . . "John Cothran, Jr. (born October 31, 1947) is an American actor. In the Madagascar video games, he voiced Maurice the aye-aye, replacing Cedric the Entertainer."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Cothran, John Cothran Jr."@en . "240"^^ . . . . . . . "John Cothran, Jr."@en . . "4"^^ . "John Cothran, Jr. played a civilian advisor in the episodes The Red Mass and Inauguration (Part I)."@en . "nm0182824"@de . "Jonathan \"John\" Cothran, Jr. performed the voice of Maurice the Aye-Aye in Madagascar: The Video Game and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: The Video Game."@en . . . "John Cothran, Jr. (born October 31, 1947) is an American actor. In the Madagascar video games, he voiced Maurice the aye-aye, replacing Cedric the Entertainer."@en . . . . . . "John Cothran, Jr."@it . . . . "Jonathan \"John\" Cothran, Jr. performed the voice of Maurice the Aye-Aye in Madagascar: The Video Game and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: The Video Game."@en . . "1947-10-31"^^ . . . . "31/10/1947 - St. Louis, Missouri (Estados Unidos)"@es . . . "Actor"@en . . . . . "Civilian Advisor"@en . "Cothran made his acting debut in 1979's A Pleasure Doing Business (with Alan Oppenheimer). He then played a gypsy in the dystopian Escape From New York (1981, with Adrienne Barbeau, Billy Van Zandt, and Tony Papenfuss). However, nearly a decade passed before Cothran was seen on film again and that was 1989's The Kill Reflex (with James Otis and Fred Williamson). Cothran was cast in his first television film role in the holiday-themed The Kid Who Loved Christmas (1990, with Ben Vereen and Vanessa Williams). The same year he was seen on the big screen in the comedy Opportunity Knocks (with Lorna Raver)."@en . "John Cothran, Jr. played a civilian advisor in the episodes The Red Mass and Inauguration (Part I)."@en . . . . .