Casey Biggs

Birthday: 1955-04-04
Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

Casey Patrick Biggs (born April 4, 1955) is an American actor best known for his role as the Cardassian Damar in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Originally from Toledo, Ohio, Biggs was a foster child in his early life and pursued acting while attending Central Catholic High School, graduating in 1973. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Juilliard in 1977 and studied acting at the Toledo Repertory Theatre. Biggs’ career includes over eighty film, television, and stage roles. Besides Deep Space Nine, where his character evolved from a minor player to a major figure leading the Cardassian Union, he appeared in other TV shows like Ryan’s Hope, General Hospital, The X-Files, and Person of Interest, as well as films like The Pelican Brief, Broken Arrow, and Dragonfly. In addition to acting, he has taught directing and acting at The New School for Drama. He was previously married to Roxann Dawson, who later also starred in Star Trek as B’Elanna Torres. Casey Biggs remains active in both acting and teaching.

Credits

Year Title Character
2022-09-27 Amsterdam Augustus Vandenheuvel
2020-08-01 Unbelievable!!!!! Detective Dan Marr
2017-06-09 Sweet Parents Oscar
2014-10-18 Half Brother Robert
2011-11-25 Too Big to Fail Dick Kovacevich
2009-01-01 InSearchOf
2002-02-22 Dragonfly Neil Darrow
2001-09-10 Just Ask My Children Michael Snedeker
2000-05-14 Auggie Rose Carl
1998-10-24 Thirst Mayor Harold Warren
1997-06-16 Two Voices Joshua Norton
1996-02-09 Broken Arrow Novacek
1996-01-16 A Promise to Carolyn Travis Colton
1995-04-21 Bodily Harm Michael Cates
1993-09-17 The Pelican Brief Eric East
1991-01-21 Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story Lee
1990-06-17 Appearances Harry Trace
1988-03-06 Alamo: The Price of Freedom William Barret Travis
1985-08-16 The Cradle Will Rock Cop
1980-03-07 Brave New World Beta Lighthouse Guard
1978-08-28 Flying High Dale
1978-05-18 The Beasts Are on the Streets Rick
1978-02-12 The Great Wallendas Gene Hallow
1978-01-01 Death Drug Melvin