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John de Lancie
Birth Name:John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr.
Birth Date:20 March 1948
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1976–present
Children:2, including Keegan
Father:John de Lancie

John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. (born March 20, 1948) is an American actor, best known for his role as Q in various Star Trek series, beginning with in 1987 and leading up to the third season of in 2023.

De Lancie's first television role was in Captains and the Kings in 1976. His other television series roles include Eugene Bradford in Days of Our Lives (1982–1986; 1989–1990), Frank Simmons in Stargate SG-1 (2001–2002), Donald Margolis in Breaking Bad (2009–2010), Agent Allen Shapiro in Torchwood (2011), as well as the voice of Discord in (2011–2019).

De Lancie has become an outspoken secular activist and was a featured speaker at the 2016 Reason Rally and at CSICon 2019.

Early life and education

De Lancie was born John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 20, 1948, one of two children born to John de Lancie (1921–2002), principal oboist of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1954 to 1977, and Andrea de Lancie (July 3, 1920 – October 18, 2006). His mother was French. His parents met in Paris. He has a sister, Christina.[1]

As a child, he was diagnosed with dyslexia and struggled to read throughout his school years.[2] He did not learn to read until he was 12. One of his teachers recommended that his parents encourage him to consider a career as an actor. He began to act around the age of 14, performing in a high school production of William Shakespeare's Henry V.[3] He went on to study acting at Kent State University (he was in attendance during the Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970) and won a scholarship to Juilliard. He performed in numerous stage productions, at venues such as the American Shakespeare Festival and the Mark Taper Forum, and established a successful career in film and television.

Acting career

Film and TV career

Star Trek

See main article: Star Trek: The Next Generation. De Lancie portrayed the almost-omnipotent character Q in (1987–1994), and in episodes of several subsequent Star Trek series taking place during that era. Q, notable for his chaotic, mischievous personality, is one of the few characters appearing in multiple series of the franchise: Eight episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation ("Encounter at Farpoint", "Hide and Q", "Q Who", "Deja Q", "Qpid", "True Q", "Tapestry", "All Good Things..."), one episode of ("Q-Less"), three episodes of ("Death Wish," "The Q and the Grey," "Q2"), and one episode of ("Veritas"). De Lancie's son Keegan de Lancie appeared with his father as Q Junior in one episode of Star Trek: Voyager ("Q2").

Initially, de Lancie was too busy to audition for the part of Q, but Gene Roddenberry (whom he did not know) arranged a second opportunity. De Lancie recognized that even though Star Trek was only a small part of his career, it opened doors for him.[4] In a 2012 interview, he said that he recalled his original audition, after which Roddenberry approached him, touched him on the shoulder, and said, "You make my writing sound better than it is."[5]

In April 2021, it was announced that de Lancie would reprise his role of Q in the second season of .[6] He subsequently appeared in multiple episodes of seasons two and three.

Video games

De Lancie voiced Antonio Malochio in Interstate '76, Trias in , Dr. Death in Outlaws, William Miles in and Assassin's Creed III, Fitz Quadwrangle in Quantum Conundrum, and Q in both the Star Trek: The Next Generation pinball game and the mobile game Star Trek Timelines, and portrayed Q in . He further voiced the human emperor in .[7] [8] He also voiced Alarak in StarCraft 2: Legacy of the Void[9] and reprised the role for Heroes of the Storm. More recently, he voiced Geist, the leader of the Templars in the XCOM 2 expansion War of the Chosen. He voiced the narrator wizard of Popup Dungeon.[10]

Stage

De Lancie is a former member of the American Shakespeare Festival, the Seattle Repertory Company, South Coast Repertory, the Mark Taper Forum, and the Old Globe (where he performed Arthur Miller's Resurrection Blues).[11] [12] He performed and directed for Los Angeles Theater Works, the producing arm of KCRW-FM and National Public Radio, where the series The Play's the Thing originated.[13]

De Lancie co-hosted and appeared in , a touring company, with fellow actor Robert Picardo, who portrayed the Doctor in . De Lancie and Picardo narrate around the orchestral performance, explaining the history of the music in Star Trek. He performed Pierre Curie in Alan Alda's play Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie in 2001 at the Geffen Theater in Los Angeles.[14] De Lancie hosted the children's concerts at Walt Disney Concert Hall during the 2003–04 season; in 2005, he hosted the children's series of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[15]

Voice acting

Known for his distinctive speaking style, de Lancie lent his voice to a number of projects. In , he voiced Discord, a recurring character. Discord was inspired by Q as an omnipotent being who embodies mischief and chaos, but is genuinely good-hearted and is occasionally helpful to the heroes of the show; another connection to Q is that Discord often uses fewer contractions in his vocabulary. Discord is best described as an anti-hero, also similar to Q. Initially, Lauren Faust wanted to cast someone who could impersonate de Lancie, but Hasbro suggested casting de Lancie himself. Ironically, de Lancie has stated in an interview that, in preparation for his role as Discord, he did not draw from his past experience as Q.[16] De Lancie mentioned during a 2013 convention panel that his voice recordings of Discord are slightly sped up and lose their deep bass sound. Nevertheless, fans still praised de Lancie for his performance.[17] According to Jim Miller in The Art of Equestria, de Lancie's sessions are always done by phone, but his first session as Discord was videotaped.

His other animated television roles included The Angry Beavers, Extreme Ghostbusters, Invader Zim, Duck Dodgers, Max Steel, Duckman, Young Justice,[18] and DC Super Hero Girls as Mr. Freeze.[19]

Writing

De Lancie co-wrote the Star Trek novel I, Q with Peter David, as well as co-writing the novel Soldier of Light (with Tom Cool).[20] He wrote the DC comic book story The Gift.[21] In 1996, along with Leonard Nimoy and writer-producer Nat Segaloff, de Lancie formed and recorded Alien Voices, a collection of audio dramas based on classic science fiction and fantasy stories, such as The Time Machine and The Lost World.

Music

De Lancie has performed as narrator with a number of major orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Symphony Nova Scotia.[22] He provided the narration for the world premiere of Lorenzo Palomo's The Sneetches and Other Stories (based on the book by Dr. Seuss) with the Oberlin Conservatory Orchestra.[23] [24] He wrote and directed ten symphonic plays, which were produced with the Milwaukee, St. Paul Chamber, Ravinia, Los Angeles, and Pasadena Orchestras.

De Lancie was the writer, director and host of First Nights, an adult concert series at the Walt Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, based loosely on the book of the same name by Thomas Forrest Kelly, which explored the life and music of Stravinsky, Beethoven, Mahler, Schumann, and Prokofiev. In 2006, de Lancie made his opera directorial debut with the Atlanta Opera performing Puccini's "Tosca" from May 18–21.

In September 2019, de Lancie narrated as "Forever of the Stars" in the first ever live performances of Ayreon's Sci-Fi concept album Into the Electric Castle.[25]

Documentary

While on stage at the 2012 Ottawa ComicCon, de Lancie announced that he had made plans to co-produce a documentary about "bronies" (older, usually male teenage and adult fans of ). He said he was taken aback by how disrespectfully national news media portrayed the brony fandom.[26] He started a Kickstarter campaign to help fund the documentary, since titled .[27] The campaign began on May 13, 2012, and by June 10 had reached $322,022, becoming Kickstarter's second-highest funded film project of all time.

Personal life

De Lancie is married to Marnie Mosiman, with whom he has two sons: Keegan (b. 1984) and a younger son (b. 1987).[28]

De Lancie is an experienced sailor, spending time on the Pacific Ocean, which he said "sometimes involves very terrifying experiences."[29] [30]

He is long-time friends with fellow Star Trek alum Kate Mulgrew.[31] He is also good friends with MacGyver and Stargate SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson, with whom he has appeared in episodes of both series, and in the 1995 television series Legend.

Secular activism

Raised by secular parents, de Lancie is an advocate for atheism and humanism. Of his education in a religious school in Philadelphia, he remembers associating religion with manipulation. Rather than developing a religious outlook, he became fascinated by an ever-changing world: "I'm wondering if one of the things at the core of believing in God, or not, has to do with change. I have grown to embrace change. Personally, I love reading the science section in the paper every morning. I'm in awe of humankind's boundless curiosity."[32] [33]

On June 4, 2016, he addressed the participants at the Reason Rally in Washington, D.C. Speaking in reference to his Star Trek character Q, he said:

On July 14, 2017, de Lancie attended the unveiling of a statue of Clarence Darrow at the Rhea County Courthouse, Dayton, Tennessee, the site of the Scopes Trial in 1925, where Darrow had argued in favor of the teaching of evolution and secular education.[34] [35]

In October 2019, de Lancie was a featured speaker at the annual conference of the Center for Inquiry, CSICon.[32] [36] At the conference he announced two new projects.[37] The first, an animated series, titled God's Goofs, is meant to point out that intelligent design is absurd. The second project is a play based on the historic 2005 intelligent design trial in Dover, Pennsylvania, the first direct challenge brought in the United States federal courts testing a public school district policy that required the teaching of intelligent design.[38]

Filmography

Film

List of performances and appearances by John de Lancie in film
Year Title Role Notes
1979 The Onion Field LAPD Lieutenant No. 2
1990 Bad Influence Howard
Taking Care of Business Ted Bradford Jr.
1991 The Fisher King TV Executive
1992 The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Dr. Victor Mott
1993 Arcade Difford
Fearless Jeff Gordon
1994 Deep Red Thomas Newmeyer
1995 Evolver Russell Bennett
1996 Multiplicity Ted Gray
1997 Trekkies Himself
George Bouchard
1998 Saving Private Ryan Letter-Reader Voice
Uncredited
You Lucky Dog Lyle Windsor
1999 Final Run George Bouchard
2000 Woman on Top Alex Reeves
2001 Nicolas Dr. Fisher
Good Advice Ted
2007 Reign Over Me Nigel Pennington
Teenius Principal Senseman
2008 My Apocalypse Nathan Eastman
Pathology Dr. Quentin Morris
2009 Fish Halman
Gamer Chief of Staff
2013 Himself Co-producer
2015 Visions Victor Napoli
2017 Olaf's Frozen Adventure Mr. Olsen Voice
Featurette[39]
2018 Johnson
2024 Identiteaze Steve

Television

List of performances and appearances by John de Lancie in television
Year Title Role Notes
1977 Barnaby JonesGrady Episode: "Terror on a Quiet Afternoon"
McMillan & Wife Powell
Bob Connors Television film
1977–1978 The Six Million Dollar Man Various Characters
1978–1979 Emergency! Dr. Neil Colby/Dr. Deroy 3 episodes
1978 The Bastard Lt. Stark
1979 Battlestar Galactica Officer Episode: "Experiment in Terra"
1981 It's a Living Tom Morton Episode: "The Wedding"
Nero Wolfe Tom Irwin Episode: "Might as Well Be Dead"
1982–1986, Days of Our Lives Eugene Bradford
1983 The Thorn Birds Alastair MacQueen Miniseries
1986 The Twilight Zone The Dispatcher Episode: "Dead Run"
MacGyver Brian Ashford Episode: "The Escape"
Murder, She Wrote Binky Holborn Episode: "If the Frame Fits"
1987–1994 8 episodes
1988 Trial and Error Bob Adams Regular cast
Mission: Impossible Matthew Drake Episode: "The Killer"
Hooperman Lucius Cain Episode: "High Noon"
1989 Get Smart, Again! Major Preston Waterhouse Uncredited
The Nutt House Norman ShrikeEpisode: "Pilot"
1991 L.A. Law Mark Chelios Episode: "The Beverly Hill Hangers"
1993 Q Episode: "Q-Less"
Eagleton Voice, 2 episodes
Time Trax Gandolf Reicher Episode: "Beautiful Songbird"
1994 Without Warning Barry Steinbrenner Television film
1995 Legend Janos Bartok
1996 Picket Fences District Attorney Episode: "Three Weddings and a Meltdown"
Touched by an Angel Justinian Jones Episode: "Jones vs. God"
1996–1997 The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Dr. QuestVoice, 17 episodes
1996–2001 Q 3 episodes
1997 Duckman Tyler Fitzgerald Episode: "From Brad to Worse"
2000 The Angry Beavers The Yak in the Sack Voice, episode: "Yak in the Sack"
The Outer Limits Donald Finley Episode: "The Gun"
The West Wing Al Kiefer 2 episodes
Sports Night Bert Stors Episode: "April is the Cruelest Month"
2001–2002 Andromeda Sid Barry alias Sam Profitt 2 episodes
Stargate SG-1 Frank Simmons, Goa'uld 5 episodes
Max Steel L'Etranger
Military Base Guard
Voice
3 episodes
2001 Special Unit 2 King of the Links Episode: "The Eve"
The Practice Walter Bannish
2002 Crossing Jordan Medical Examiner Thaxton Episode: "Payback"
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future Gerard Hamilton Voice, 2 episodes
2003 Judging Amy Dr. Eagan Episode: "Picture of Perfect"
Duck Dodgers Voice, episode: "The Green Loontern"
2004–2005 Charmed
2005 The Closer Dr. Dawson Episode: "Flashpoint
Invader Zim Agent Darkbootie Voice, 2 episodes
2008 The Unit Elliott Gillum Episode: "Dancing Lessons"
2009 Greek Himself Episode: "The Dork Knight"
2009–2010 Breaking Bad 4 episodes
2011 Judge Avery Staynor Episode: "Carthay Circle"
Franklin & Bash Gallen Episode "Bachelor Party"
Agent Allen Shapiro 3 episodes
Young Justice Voice, episode: "Welcome to Happy Harbor"
2011–2019 Discord Voice, 24 episodes
2012 Episode: "Time Angels"
The Secret Circle Royce Armstrong Episode: "Crystal"
2014 The Mentalist Edward Feinberg Episode: "Silver Wings of Times"
General Robert Landsdale Episode: "Boston Brakes"
2015 The Librarians Episode: "And the Infernal Contract"
2016 Justice League Action Voice, 2 episodes
2017 Star Trek Continues Galisti Episode: "What Ships Are For"
2019 DC Super Hero Girls Voice
2020 Q Voice, episode: "Veritas"
2022–2023 Lord Ritterfau Voice, 2 episodes
Q 8 episodes
2024Masters of the Universe Revolution Granamyr Voice; 2 episodes

Video games

List of performances in video games
Year Title Role
1996 Q
1997 Outlaws Matthew 'Dr. Death' Jackson
Interstate '76Antonio Malochio
1998 Star Trek: The Game ShowQ
Interstate '76 ArsenalAntonio Malochio
1999 Montreaux
Trias the Betrayer
2000 Q
2011 William Miles
2012 Quantum Conundrum Professor Fitz Quadwrangle
Assassin's Creed IIIWilliam Miles
2014 Q
2015 Alarak
My Little Pony, Twilight's Kingdom Storybook AppDiscord
2016 Human Emperor
Heroes of the Storm Alarak
Alarak
Vydhar / Morphael
2017 Geist
2018 Payday 2 46th President of the United States
2019 Rushmore
2023 Assassin's Creed MirageWilliam Miles
Dota 2Ringmaster

Podcast series

List of performances in podcast series
Year Title Role
2019 Frontiers Narrator
2023 NPRmageddonJohn
Shuttlepod Showguest

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: John de Lancie, 80, an Oboist And Curtis Institute Director. May 27, 2002. The New York Times.
  2. Web site: Eide. Frenette. Being Dyslexic – Actor John De Lancie. Dyslexic Advantage. August 29, 2017.
  3. News: Allen . Mike . February 18, 2014 . Q&A with 'Star Trek' star John de Lancie . The Roanoke Times . live . August 29, 2017 . https://archive.today/20231212011839/https://roanoke.com/arts_and_entertainment/tv/q-a-with-star-trek-star-john-de-lancie/article_44a7e3c0-9806-11e3-b158-001a4bcf6878.html . 12 December 2023.
  4. April 14, 2014. Nerdist Podcast episode 506: John de Lancie. podcast. September 2, 2017.
  5. Web site: Walker . Adam . John de Lancie Interview . TrekCore.com . 18 November 2020 . https://archive.today/20201118201328/http://blog.trekcore.com/2012/10/exclusive-john-de-lancie-interview/ . November 18, 2020 . 14 October 2012 . live .
  6. Web site: Nugent . Annabel. Star Trek: Fan favourite John de Lancie will return as Q opposite Patrick Stewart in Picard season two . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220614/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/star-trek-picard-john-de-lancie-q-b1827398.html . June 14, 2022 . subscription . The Independent . 9 April 2021 . 6 April 2021 . live .
  7. News: Yin-Poole. Wesley. The new Master of Orion has an impressive voice cast. September 1, 2017. Eurogamer.net. February 18, 2016.
  8. Web site: John de Lancie. Moby Games. Blue Flame Labs. September 1, 2017.
  9. Web site: Starcraft II: Legacy of the Void. Metacritic. September 13, 2017.
  10. Web site: August 11, 2020. John de Lancie Joins the Party!. Feb 20, 2021. Steam (service). John Joins the Adventure to Voice the Mighty Wizard!.
  11. Web site: About the performer: John de Lancie. Los Angeles Philharmonic Association. September 1, 2017.
  12. Web site: John de Lancie – Actor/Director . dead . September 1, 2017 . Texas State Department of Theatre and Dance . Texas State University . January 24, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180124023234/http://www.theatreanddance.txstate.edu/People/guest-artists/John-de-Lancie.html .
  13. Web site: John de Lancie profile. Alien Voices . September 1, 2017.
  14. News: Verini. Bob. Review: 'Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie'. September 1, 2017. . November 10, 2011.
  15. Yasuo Shinozake Leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Second Toyota Symphonies For Youth Concert of 2003/04 Season at Walt Disney Concert Hall . December 6, 2003 . Hollywood Bowl.
  16. John . de Lancie . EQD Interviews: John de Lancie . Phoe and Cereal Velocity . . . June 6, 2012.
  17. de Lancie . John . John De Lancie - Las Pegasus Unicon 2013 . Everfree Network . . February 28, 2013 . March 1, 2013.
  18. Web site: John de Lancie. Kent State University School of Theatre and Dance . August 28, 2017.
  19. The Late Batsby. DC Super Hero Girls: Super Shorts. January 10, 2019. released in theaters June 20, 2018. 3:53. March 7, 2019.
  20. Web site: John de Lancie profile. . August 29, 2017.
  21. Book: Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual, No. 1: The Gift Comics – 1990 . January 1990 . DC Comics . August 29, 2017.
  22. Web site: Tim . Arsenault . John de Lancie performs with SNS while in town for Hal-Con . October 26, 2018 . Halifax Chronicle Herald . https://web.archive.org/web/20181026201953/https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/living/john-de-lancie-performs-with-sns-while-in-town-for-hal-con-253945/ . October 26, 2018.
  23. Web site: Dr. Seuss' The Sneetches . Amazon . September 1, 2017.
  24. Web site: Palomo: The sneetches. Naxos of America, Inc.. September 1, 2017.
  25. Web site: AYREON LIVE 2019. October 25, 2018.
  26. Web site: John de Lancie Announces Brony Documentary (Ottawa Comiccon). YouTube. May 13, 2012. October 13, 2012.
  27. Web site: BronyCon: The Documentary by Michael Brockhoff . Kickstarter.com. May 14, 2012. October 13, 2012.
  28. Web site: de Lancie, John. staktrek.com . CBS . August 29, 2017.
  29. Web site: Q&A – John de Lancie (Donald Margolis). Donald . Margolis . Breaking Bad Blog . AMC. September 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170903034458/http://www.amc.com/shows/breaking-bad/talk/2009/10/john-de-lancie-interview. 2017-09-03.
  30. Web site: Weatherman. Zenkaikon 2013: John de Lancie Q&A Panel Report. Toon Zone . September 2, 2017.
  31. de Lancie . John . Michelle Erica Green . John de Lancie . May 31, 2006 . The Trek Nation.
  32. Web site: Q&A With John De Lancie. Palmer. Rob. June 19, 2019. Skeptical Inquirer. https://web.archive.org/web/20190620005006/https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/qa-with-john-de-lancie/. June 20, 2019. live. June 19, 2019.
  33. Web site: John de Lancie – Openly Secular. Openly Secular. September 10, 2015. YouTube.
  34. Web site: Mattise. Jonathan. Zaleski. Mark. "Statue of 'Scopes monkey trial' evolution backer unveiled", AP News, 14 July 2017. . July 14, 2017 . September 12, 2017.
  35. Web site: Benton. Ben. Statue for lawyer in famous Dayton, Tenn. Scopes Trial unveiled. Times Free Press. July 15, 2017. September 12, 2017.
  36. Web site: CSICon 2019: Speakers. csiconference.org. CFI. April 18, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190418194020/https://csiconference.org/speakers. April 18, 2019. live.
  37. Frazier. Kendrick. From fantasyland America to the fabric of space and time. Skeptical Inquirer. April 2020. 44. 2. 8–17.
  38. Web site: The Belief Barrier: Moving An Immovable Object At CSICon. Fidalgo. Paul. October 19, 2019. Center for Inquiry. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191216215205/https://centerforinquiry.org/blog/the-belief-barrier-moving-an-immovable-object-at-csicon/. December 16, 2019. December 16, 2019.
  39. Web site: John de Lancie (visual voices guide) . October 13, 2023 . Behind The Voice Actors. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.