Michael Dorn is an American actor from Texas, best known for his iconic role as Worf in the Star Trek franchise. Born in 1952 in Luling, Texas, Dorn grew up in Pasadena, California, where he attended Pasadena City College and studied radio and television production.
Before becoming an actor, Dorn pursued a career as a rock musician, serving as a member of several California-based music bands. However, he eventually transitioned to acting, making his film debut in the sports film "Rocky" in 1976.
Dorn's breakthrough role came when he was cast as Worf in the science fiction television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987. He played the character regularly until 2002, appearing in four films and 272 television episodes. Dorn has had more episode appearances than any other actor in the franchise's main cast.
In addition to his work on "Star Trek," Dorn has had a prolific career as a voice actor, appearing in numerous animated television series and films. Some of his notable roles include Coldstone in "Gargoyles," Gorgon in "Fantastic Four," and Kalibak in "Superman: The Animated Series."
Dorn has continued to work regularly in the entertainment industry, appearing in a range of roles in film and television. He has also been open about his personal struggles, including his diagnosis with early-stage prostate cancer in 2010 and his decision to switch to a vegan diet during treatment.
Today, Dorn is 68 years old and continues to add new roles to his resume. Despite his extensive experience in the entertainment industry, Dorn remains a beloved figure among fans of science fiction and fantasy, and his iconic portrayal of Worf continues to be celebrated as a highlight of the Star Trek franchise.