Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer |
Birth Day | April 14, 1924 |
Birth Place | Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States |
Age | 96 YEARS OLD |
Died On | December 28, 2013(2013-12-28) (aged 89)\nSanta Monica, California, U.S. |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1955–2013 |
Net worth: $15 Million (2024)
Joseph Ruskin's net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $15 million by 2024. Hailing from the United States, Ruskin has made a name for himself as both an actor and producer. With a successful career spanning several decades, he has showcased his exceptional talent and versatility in the entertainment industry. Ruskin's extensive filmography and numerous noteworthy roles have undoubtedly contributed to his growing wealth. His dedicated work ethic and undeniable passion for his craft have propelled him to great heights, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the American entertainment scene.
Biography/Timeline
In Star Trek: The Original Series, Ruskin played the part of "Galt" in "The Gamesters of Triskelion", an episode of the second season,originally aired on January 5th, 1968.
He appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), portraying the Klingon "Tumek." He appeared as this character in two episodes of DS9, "The House of Quark" and "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places", which aired in October 1994 and October 1996, respectively. In between these episodes, he was cast as a "Cardassian" informant in the third season episode, "Improbable Cause".
Following this, Ruskin appeared in his only Star Trek film role, cast as a "Son'a" officer in Star Trek: Insurrection. He went on to make an appearance in Star Trek: Voyager in the episode "Gravity", first airing on February 3, 1999, in which he played a "Vulcan" master.
Ruskin's final Star Trek appearance was in Star Trek: Enterprise. He appeared as a "Suliban" Doctor in the pilot episode, "Broken Bow", which aired on September 26th, 2001.
Ruskin died on December 28, 2013 at a hospital in Santa Monica, California.