Ron Taylor as the Klingon Chef
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Who Played the Singing Klingon Restaurant Owner on DS9?

He appeared just twice inΒ Deep Space Nine, and you may have heard his voice on the video game Star Trek: Klingon Academy. His name was Ron Taylor, and while his time with the franchise was brief, he certainly left his mark.Β 

According to the New York Times, Taylor was from Galveston, Texas, and lost interest in football when he was introduced to the theater. He was known as a β€œbarrel-chested bass-baritone,” and he moved to New York to study drama. He performed as the Cowardly Lion in a touring version of β€œThe Wiz.” Taylor hit his stride in 1982 as the voice of the monstrous plant, Audrey II, in the hit musical β€œLittle Shop of Horrors.”

 

After Little Shop, Taylor started to think about a show which would honor African American blues musicians. That idea eventually became β€œIt Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues,” which,Β according to its playbill, traced β€œthe sounds and the stories of the blues, from African chants and spirituals,” including the Delta and Chicago blues.

Taylor wasΒ quoted by theΒ TimesΒ as saying, β€œno matter where you’re from, no matter your culture, you can get the blues.”

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For that role, in 1999 he was nominated for a Tony Award.

Eventually, he moved to Los Angeles, where he started getting parts on multiple television shows, includingΒ The SimpsonsΒ (as Bleeding Gums Murphy),Β Quantum LeapΒ (with fellow Trek alum Scott Bakula),Β Matlock, andΒ Family Matters.

Ron Taylor as Coach Wingate on the show Twin Peaks.Lynch/Frost Productions Lynch/Frost ProductionsRon Taylor as Coach Wingate on the show Twin Peaks.

It was in his role as the singing Klingon chef that Trek fans remember him as. In Season 2,Β Episode 6Β ofΒ Deep Space Nine, Dr. Bashir (Alexander Siddig) meets a Starfleet officer from a low gravity world named Melora Pazlar (Daphne Ashbrook).Β 

During their time together, Bashir took Melora to dinner at the Klingon restaurant on the station. She argued with the chef over the condition of her β€œracht.” The chef, played by Taylor, pushed back but eventually laughed and told her:

β€œI like a customer who knows what she wants!”

In the Season 3 episode, β€œPlaying God,” Jadzia (Terry Farrell) stood and sang with the Klingon chef, who played the accordion. In this episode, Taylor was able to act and show off his unique singing ability as well.Β 

The Klingon Chef (Taylor) singing with Jadzia Dax.CBS CBSThe Klingon Chef (Taylor) singing with Jadzia Dax.

Taylor made an impression, which caused some wonder if the actor who brought the Klingon chef to life was an actualΒ opera singer. He was not, but he didΒ sing with and for many stars, includingΒ Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, Sheila E., and Etta James. Two of those albums he sang on, Joel’s β€œInnocent Man” and Jackson’s β€œInvincible,” soldΒ over one million copies. That means they were β€œplatinum” records.

In a few years, Taylor returned toΒ Star Trek, this time lending his voice to the video gameΒ Klingon Academy, which was available for Microsoft Windows. It also featured David Warner as Gorkon and the late Christopher Plummer as General Chang. The events of the game took place just before those ofΒ Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.Β Β 

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Unfortunately, Taylor died in 2002 of heart failure. Because of his comedic and memorable presence, many felt like he appeared in more episodes of DS9 than he did, while some wished that he should have.Β 

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