Star Trek's Shatner, Spiner, Frakes, & Wheaton At The Emerald City Comicon In March
The Emerald City Comicon is upon us once again and is providing Seattle with a heavy dose of Trek, Geek, & Comic goodness. This year's roster is proving to be a full one with the likes of The Shat, Brent Spiner, Jonathan Frakes, & Wil Wheaton. Not that those are the only guests scheduled, but we know Trek fans like the good news up front. Just as a quick note, Shatner will be there Sunday only, with Frakes & Spiner all three days, & Wil Wheaton's alter ego on Friday & Saturday. Ya see, he's sporting a beard now, so he must be from the mirror universe. Check out below for the full list of media guests and event time & place.
9th Annual ECCC
March 4th - 6th, 2011
Washington State Convention Center
Seattle, WA
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WILLIAM SHATNER (Saturday Only)
Actor: Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek, Dennis Crane in The Practice and Boston Legal, T.J. Hooker in T.J. Hooker, Priceline's Chief Negotiating Officer, Ed in $#*! My Dad Says.
Author: TekWar series, Star Trek novels
Director: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
BRENT SPINER (All weekend)
Actor: Lt. Commander Data on Star Trek: The Next Generation, William Quint on Leverage, Dr. Brackish Okun in Independence Day, Dr. Arik Soong on Star Trek: Enterprise. Additionally, he has appeared in numerous theatre productions.
JONATHAN FRAKES (All weekend)
Actor: Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation, David Xanatos on Gargoyles. Director: Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, Thunderbirds, The Librarian, Leverage, Star Trek (various)
WIL WHEATON (Friday & Saturday Only)
Blogger: WWdN: In Exile
Author: The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Memories of the Future, Sunken Treasure, Just A Geek, Dancing Barefoot
Actor: Big Bang Theory, The Guild, Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Leverage, Stand By Me, Toy Soldiers
Other Media Guests
JAMES MARSTERS (All weekend)
Actor: Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer & Angel, Brainiac on Smallville, Capt. John Hart on Torchwood, Barnabas Greeley on Caprica, Captain Argyus (voice) on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Lex Luthor (voice) in Superman: Doomsday, Mr. Fantastic (voice) on The Super Hero Squad show.
JOHN NOBLE (Saturday & Sunday Only)
Actor: Dr. Walter Bishop on the Fox TV series Fringe, Denethor in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, along with numerable television apperances on shows such as Stargate SG-1, The Unit and 24, plus movies such as The Last Airbender, One Night With The King and more!
FELICIA DAY (All weekend)
Actor: Codex on The Guild, Penny in Joss Whedon's Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, VI on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mag on Dollhouse, Red in SyFy's Red.
BRUCE BOXLEITNER (All weekend)
Actor: Captain John Sheridan on Babylon 5 (and subsequent B5 movies), Tron/Alan Bradley in the original Tron film & Tron Legacy.
SEAN PATRICK FLANERY (All weekend)
Actor: Connor MacManus in The Boondock Saints & The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Greg Stillson in The Dead Zone, Indiana Jones in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Orlin on Stargate SG-1, Bobby Dagen in Saw 3D.
NORMAN REEDUS (All weekend)
Actor: Murphy MacManus in The Boondock Saints & The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, Det. Norman Riley in Ridley Scott's American Gangster, Lewis Payne in the upcoming The Conspirator. He is currently portraying Daryl Dixon on the hit AMC TV series The Walking Dead.
JASIKA NICOLE (Saturday & Sunday Only)
Actor: Astrid Farnsworth on the Fox TV series Fringe, Dora on The Return of Jezebel James, plus roles on Law & Order: Criminal Intent (for which she also did a voice for the video game), She's Out of My League, Take the Lead and The Mastersons of Manhattan.
AMY OKUDA (All weekend)
Actor: Tinkerballa on The Guild.
NICHOLAS BRENDON (All weekend)
Actor: Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Xander (all seven season), recurring roles on the hit CBS series Criminal Minds. Featured on Private Practice and the Fox series Kitchen Confidential.
CLARE KRAMER (All weekend)
Actor: Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Glory. Film roles include The Thirst, The Skulls 3, The Rules of Attraction and Bring It On, plus TV shows such as Tru Calling and Sabrina the Teenage Witch.