John Sherwood de Lancie, Jr., born on March 20, 1948, is a multifaceted American actor renowned for his diverse contributions to film and television. He first graced the small screen in 1976 with a role in 'Captains and the Kings,' marking the beginning of a prolific career that would span decades.
De Lancie's versatility is evident in his memorable performances across various television series. He portrayed Eugene Bradford in 'Days of Our Lives' from nineteen eighty-two to nineteen eighty-six and again in nineteen eighty-nine to nineteen ninety. His roles also include Frank Simmons in 'Stargate SG-1,' Donald Margolis in 'Breaking Bad,' and Agent Allen Shapiro in 'Torchwood.' Notably, he lent his voice to the character Discord in 'My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic' from two thousand eleven to two thousand nineteen, and he is widely recognized for his iconic portrayal of Q in the 'Star Trek' franchise, starting with 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' in nineteen eighty-seven and continuing through to the third season of 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' in two thousand twenty-five.
Beyond his acting career, de Lancie is an outspoken secular activist. He has participated in significant events such as the 2016 Reason Rally and CSICon 2019, where he shared his views on secularism and critical thinking.