Ken Marshall's Height
6ft 1 (185.4 cm)
American actor, best known for starring in film Krull, mini-series Marco Polo and for playing Michael Eddington on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Average Guess (5 Votes)
6ft 0.6in (184.4cm)
FrankAck said on 10/Sep/21
He always looked an inch at least shorter than Avery Brooks in DS9.
Avery Brooks was 6' max back then, so I'd say 5'11".
Sandy Cowell said on 28/Jan/19
Hmm, Rob, it's well worth checking out the series again. When I watched 'Deep Space Nine' I always said, "This just HAS to be my favourite!" I'd feel the same when watching 'Voyager' and 'The Next Generation', but I think they were all equally good.
They have shown at some time or other on 'The Horror Channel', and I feel sure they still do! ππΊ
Editor Rob
176 episodes is a big amount, but yeah I think it was one of the better 90's shows.
Sandy Cowell said on 27/Jan/19
Wearing their uniforms, or appearing as strange looking, English-speaking aliens, it's not always easy to tell who has starred in the later versions of 'Star Trek', and 'The Next Generation', 'Deep Space Nine' and 'Voyager' contain these weird and wonderful creations in particular. Just look at Odo, played by Rene Auberjonois, and one of my favourites: he's unrecognisable in 'The Eyes of Laura Mars'!
The heights of these stars, however, do NOT change, so that is one giveaway as to who is acting as what!
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Ken Marshall gets 6ft1.
Editor Rob
This gentleman did have a few scenes with Odo and from what I recall, looked taller than him....at a time which Rene still seemed close enough to 6ft. He wasn't in DS9 for more than about 9 episodes, though was one of the better guest stars.
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