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Back when the show was actually on the air, the actors never outright said there was something romantic going on between Garak and Bashir, but they made a lot of jokes about it. Apparently ...
They’re the 24th century’s most iconic queer couple that almost never was: Garak and Bashir, two close companions on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The show was a darker ‘90s follow-up to Star ...
Recurring faces like Gul Dukat actor Marc Alaimo, Academy Award-winner Louise Fletcher as Kai Winn, and Andrew Robinson as Elim Garak were so impactful, they could anchor episodes by themselves.
I think that was the main thing, that Sid and I got on,” Robinson says of why the series kept bringing him back as Garak. “But then there was the ambiguity about Garak that they had written in.
Garak was able to be a little more expressive in his outward appearance. To top this first appearance off, Andrew Robinson brought a mystery and a charisma to the man - one that even the actor ...
The chemistry between Robinson’s “simple tailor” Garak and Alexander Siddig’s earnest doctor was immediate, transforming Robinson’s one-off appearance into a recurring role. Both actors ...
Bashir and Garak never moved beyond close friends, even as fans clamored for a romantic storyline. In finally depicting the sparks between the characters, “Lower Decks” showrunner Mike McMahan ...
Andrew J. Robinson is one of the few actors of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to appear in all seven seasons in a recurring role as Cardassian operative-turned-tailor Elim Garak. With the Paramount+ ...
Veteran actor Andrew Robinson ... While he’s worn a variety of hats, giving the extra-terrestrial Garak a life of his own in Star Trek tended to be what Pensacola fans wanted to talk about ...
"Narrating the book for the audio version and revisiting Garak and his story was a true labor of love," Robinson told StarTrek.com. "It made me realize just how much I miss the rascal (but not the ...