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Odo\'s bucket cartoon drawn by René Auberjonois NOT PERSONALIZED very rare:
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My mom has been a Star Trek fan and has been to almost every comicon, vulkon, fantisticon, sea trek and more that I can’t remember. Every time there were more autographed photos.

  • All of the photographs listed were obtained at conventions we obtained authentic hand-signed autographs from actors on these official photographs
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This One Of Kind, stunning piece of hand drawn art features Odo\' Bucket

The photographs and other items,are official photographs and items that have been gathered over 40 years and are always guaranteed authentic. Just send it back for a return!!!!

Guaranteed!


All of the photographs listed were obtained at conventions we obtained authentic hand-signed autographs from actors on these official photographs purchased from the Authorized Users.


These are AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS, nice and clear, and NOT a copy or preprint.

No signs of wear and tear.


René Murat Auberjonoiswas born on June 1, 1940, in New York City. René was born into an already artistic family, which included his grandfather, a well-known Swiss painter, and his father Fernand, a writer. The Auberjonois family moved to Paris shortly after World War II, and it was there that René made an important career decision at the age of six. When his school put on a musical performance for the parents, little René was given the honor of conducting his classmates in a rendition ofDo You Know the Muffin Man?When the performance was over, René took a bow, and, knowing that he was not the real conductor, imagined that he had been acting. He decided then and there that he wanted to be an actor.

After leaving Paris, the Auberjonois family moved into an Artist’s Colony in upstate New York. At an early age, René was surrounded by musicians, composers, and actors. Among his neighbors were Helen Hayes, Burgess Meredith and John Houseman, who would later become an important mentor. Houseman gave René his first theater job at the age of 16, as an apprentice at a theater in Stratford, Connecticut. René would later teach at Juilliard under Houseman.

René attendedCarnegie-Mellon Universityand studied theater completely, learning not only about acting but also about the entire process of producing a play. After graduating from CMU, René acted with various theater companies, including San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater and Los Angeles’ Mark Taper Forum. In 1969, he won a role in his first Broadway musical,Coco(with Katharine Hepburn), for which he won a Tony.

In the decades that followed, René acted in a variety of theater productions, films, and television presentations, including rather famous stints as Clayton Endicott III on the comedy seriesBensonand Constable Odo onStar Trek: Deep Space Nine. Here on René’s Page, you can find more information on René’sfilm&televisioncareer. as well as his dramatic readings for audiobooks and video games. Thanks to Lisa Wilcox atORACLE, you can look at a relatively complete list of René’stheater credits.

Even with his full schedule as an actor, René still made time for his family and his interests outside acting. He and his wife, Judith, have two children, Tessa and Rémy-Luc, who are both pursuing careers in the performing arts. Besides acting, René was an accomplished gourmet cook, an artist, and a photographer. He also was a vocal supporter of various charitable organizations, such as Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières). He and Judith regularly donated the proceeds from the sale of autographed items to such organizations.

René said of his role as Odo onStar Trek: Deep Space Nine:“I have had my share of successes and my share of flops. But nothing has ever been like this.Deep Space Nineis completely beyond anything that I have ever experienced.”

AfterDS9ended in 1999, René kept busy as a guest star on numerous television series (includingThe Practice, Judging Amy, Enterprise,andFrasier), and as a regular on ABC’s TV seriesBoston Legalas Paul Lewiston, colleague and nemesis to Alan Shore (James Spader) and Denny Crane (William Shatner) (2004-2008). He continued to take on acting roles in films (such asCertain WomenandFirst Cow, both directed by Kelly Reichardt) and on theatre stages in Los Angeles and New York. He performed as Jethro Crouch in a Broadway production ofSly Fox, which earned him an Outer Circle Critics Award nomination for “Best Featured Actor in a Play” and, in summer 2008, he earned rave reviews in the title role ofThe Imaginary Invalidat The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC. Some of his recent TV guest roles included appearances onBored to Death, Criminal Minds, Grey’s Anatomy,andThe Good Wife, and the recurring characters of “Hugo Miller” onWarehouse 13and “Walter Nowak” onMadame Secretary. His voice work can be heard on cartoon series such asLooney Tunes, Pound Puppies,andArcherand in video games such asFallout: New Vegas.

René passed away from metastatic lung cancer on December 8, 2019.




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