Jonathan Del Arco
Jonathan Del Arco (born 7 March 1966 in Uruguay) is the actor who played Hugh, the Borg drone with a sense of individuality, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "I, Borg", "Descent, Part I" and "Descent, Part II". He later appeared as Fantome in the Voyager episode "The Void". He also supplied his voice for the video games Star Trek: Armada II and Star Trek: Bridge Commander.
His other television credits include stints on Sisters (starring fellow TNG guest star Ashley Judd), The Wonder Years (with Andy Milder and Olivia d'Abo), Nip/Tuck, Crossing Jordan (with Miguel Ferrer), American Dreams (with Ellen Geer and Glenn Morshower), 24 (with Jude Ciccolella, Gregory Itzin), and The Sopranos. Del Arco also appeared with Star Trek: Generations actor Malcolm McDowell in two episodes of the series Pearl and with Star Trek: The Original Series star George Takei on an episode of the short Grosse Point. In 2002, he and Scott Lawrence were guest stars for the pilot episode of First Monday, a short-lived series starring Camille Saviola and Gail Strickland. And in 2004, Del Arco appeared in two episodes of another short-lived series, The D.A., starring Steven Weber. One of the episodes also featured Tim Kelleher and Robert Pine.
Del Arco's only film credits thus far have been Lost Angels (1989), The Mambo Kings (1992), and True Rights (2000).
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