Vulcanology interviews actor Gary Graham who played Ambassador Soval on Star Trek Enterprise. Here are excerpts.
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GARY: Though I enjoyed most of the cast members on Voyager, the tone on the set was tense. It wasn't like the very relaxed and joyously creative set I'd grown used to on Alien Nation. The Enterprise set was also a very relaxed set. The people all got along, the DP played rock music while they were changing lights, the mood was light and playful and Scott Bakula was extremely welcoming and made the experience fun and wonderful. Scott's a very hard worker, but also kept the mood light and fun.
SCOTT: In 2007, you played a freedom fighter called Ragnar in the Star Trek fan film Of Gods and Men. How did you come to be involved in that project and do you have any plans to work in fan films in the future?
GARY: I was approached by a guy named Sky Conway who sent me a script and said they've got Walter and Nichelle and Russ and J.G. and Ruck; All actors I respect. I liked the script, and... wait for it... they paid me what I asked! Badaboom! The working conditions were abysmal, but once the camera rolled, it was lovely. I LOVED making the movie WHEN WE WERE WORKING. Once they said cut, back to Hell. LOL.