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Erick Avari’s Best Sci-Fi Performances Didn’t Happen in Star Trek — These 5 Roles Prove It
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Actor Erick Avari had three roles across the Star Trek franchise, but he was a much better performer in other sci-fi shows like The X-Files and Heroes. Avari is best known for his mysterious roles and for his deep and drony voice in movies like Independence Day and The Mummy, before he had his breakthrough with Stargate.

Avari, who admitted that he was a Star Trek fan from his childhood days, had three roles across different shows in the franchise. He played the Klingon B’iJik in The Next Generation, the Bajoran monk Vedek Yarka in Deep Space Nine, and the Novan leader Jamin in Enterprise. However, none of them were as great as his roles in other sci-fi TV shows.

None of Erick Avari’s Three Star Trek Roles Gave Him a Chance to Shine Erick Avari in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Credits: Paramount TV

Erick Avari was...
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  • 8/6/2025
  • by Nishanth A
  • FandomWire
Why Making This Chilling New Horror Movie Was So Terrifying For Matthew Rhys [SXSW]
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Director Babak Anvari's "Hallow Road" premiered at the SXSW festival Friday night in Austin, to an awestruck crowd. The tight 80-minute film is an acting tour de force from both Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys as parents Maddie and Frank, who get a late-night phone call from their troubled college-aged daughter (Megan McDonnell). She's been in a car accident. She's hit a pedestrian in an isolated road that's at least a forty-minute drive away, so Maddie and Frank rush over in their car to come get her and try to talk her through the situation.

Almost the entire movie takes place in that one car. We only hear their daughter's voice through the phone, and the audience is forced to imagine her situation as she explains it. This approach had a clear financial benefit — filming only took about 17 days, as Avari mentioned in the Q&a afterwards — but the...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/9/2025
  • by Michael Boyle
  • Slash Film
Lord of the Rings: Who Were the Avari, the Most Mysterious Elves, Explained
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Quick Links It Was Rumored That the Avari Met a Dark Fate The Avari Were Important to Middle-earth's History The Avari Were Still Around in the Third Age of Middle-earth

In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, migration was a major part of the Elves' history. The first Elves awoke in Cuivinen, a region in the far east of Middle-earth. At that point, the Dark Lord Morgoth controlled Middle-earth, but when the Valar learned about the Awakening of the Elves, they returned to Middle-earth and battled Morgoth so that the Elves would not need to live under his rule. Though the Valar defeated and imprisoned Morgoth, Middle-earth was still a dangerous place, so they invited the Elves to live in the safety and splendor of Valinor. The Elves thus embarked on an expedition known as the Great Journey. For decades, they traveled across Middle-earth to reach its western shore.
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  • 10/10/2024
  • by Sterling Ulrich
  • CBR
All 10 Elf Types In The Lord Of The Rings Explained
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Elves in The Lord of the Rings were categorized as Amanyar, manyar, and Avamanyar based on their response to the Valar's summons. The Eldar, including Vanyar, Noldor, and Teleri, were created as groups of Elves with distinct characteristics and dominions. Different subgroups of Elves like the Avari, Falmari, Sindar, and Silvan each had unique histories and roles in Middle-earth.

There are several different types of Elves in The Lord of the Rings, each with its unique history and impact on the story. The Elves of J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe were created by the Eru Ilvatar and placed in a slumber in Middle-earth to be awoken when the time was right. At first, they all lived in the same region, but as time passed, their numbers grew, and they began dividing themselves into various tribes. Then, the Valar (demi-gods) of Aman invited the Elves to leave Middle-earth to join them.
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  • 7/14/2024
  • by Angel Shaw
  • ScreenRant
Erick Avari's 3 Star Trek Roles Explained
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Erick Avari has made three appearances in the Star Trek franchise, playing different characters in the iconic sci-fi series between 1991 and 2001. Avari started with a minor role as B'iJik in Star Trek: The Next Generation, moving on to more substantial roles in Deep Space Nine and Enterprise. Despite the size of the role, Avari's acting ability always shines through, making his appearances memorable in the Star Trek universe.

Best known for his roles in movies like Stargate and Mr. Deeds, Erick Avari has also played three different characters in the Star Trek franchise. Born in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India in 1952, Erick Avari became a well-known face on network television in the 1990s and 2000s, thanks to a number of guest roles in hit shows like Seinfeld, The X-Files, 24, and Heroes. One of Erick Avari's best-known roles is Dr. Terrence Bey in The Mummy, which also starred Star Trek: Discovery...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/13/2024
  • by Mark Donaldson
  • ScreenRant
5 Iconic Locations We Can't Wait to Explore in 'Rings of Power' Season 2
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5 Iconic Locations We Can't Wait to Explore in 'Rings of Power' Season 2 - Main Image

J.R.R. Tolkien’s magical world of Middle-earth has enchanted millions since the very first mention of The Shire. With the vivid storytelling in Tolkien’s books, the cinematic grandeur of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Amazon Prime Video’s The Rings of Power, fans are continually drawn back into this beautiful realm.

Season 2 of The Rings of Power promises to take us further by exploring new and familiar locations, giving viewers a deeper glimpse into Tolkien’s Middle-earth.

Lord of The Rings: Rings of Power Shot in the UK

For the first time in the history of Tolkien adaptations, filming for The Rings of Power moved out of New Zealand and into the UK. This shift marks a new chapter in the visual portrayal of Middle-earth while also leaving room...
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  • 5/20/2024
  • EpicStream
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