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Brad Greenquist

Brad Greenquist (born October 8, 1959, in Fort Meade, Maryland) is an American screen actor recognized for memorable character work across film and television. Horror fans especially remember him as Victor Pascow in Pet Sematary (1989), while his résumé also includes features such as The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, Across the Hall, and later appearances like King Richard.

On television, Greenquist became a familiar face through guest roles in popular U.S. series, including ER and Charmed, and in projects like Golden Years. His screen presence often leans into genre storytelling—thrillers, sci-fi, and horror—where his grounded intensity and distinctive look make even brief roles stand out.

He also has a notable connection to the Star Trek universe, appearing across multiple iterations: Voyager (“Warlord”), Deep Space Nine (“Who Mourns for Morn?”), and two separate episodes of Enterprise. Those credits, along with other genre work, have made him a recurring guest on the convention circuit.

Behind the scenes, Greenquist’s career includes an intriguing near-miss: director Steven Soderbergh initially favored him for a key role in Sex, Lies, and Videotape, but the production ultimately opted for a higher-profile casting choice.

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