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Samstag, 6. Januar 2018

Happy Birthday Aron Eisenberg!

Thank-you all very much! It was an honor and privilege to have the opportunity to portray the character “Nog” on Star Trek: DS9. He will always remain close to my heart and I hope one day to step back on the bridge. Thank-you to all of you for watching the show!! #startrek

Raising my sons has been my priority for the last 15 years, more than anything. I have my own company, Reel Life Pictures.  I coach soccer, which I absolutely love, and I continue to pursue my acting career. I just got some new terrific headshots by Vanie Poyey Photography, and they are awesome. I’m really hoping that they help re-kick start my career.

I was very worried about one scene when I knew I had to cry and just let the emotions flow. Anson Williams was directing and he was really pushing me during that scene. Anson kept asking for a retake and I began to get really worried that my performance wasn't up to par. We'd do the scene again, and again he'd call for a retake. By now I´m starting to get upset and on the next take all the rage and frustration I was feeling just came pouring out. After that take everyone on the set, even the crew, started clapping.

As we watch the final sunset fall on the horizon of 2016, perhaps we can see the beauty in the darkness that many felt permeated 2016. And maybe it will leave us with hope for tomorrow, for 2017, to be a wonderful year for all. 2016 brought a lot of amazing joy to me, personally, with healing of my body from my kidney transplant to a beautiful future with Malissa. I hope all of you have an amazing 2017!! Happy New Year!!
When I got into acting, I had just had a kidney transplant and didn't know where I was going to be in four years. At the time, I was eighteen and I looked eleven. I knew I had an asset I could market, because I looked like a kid but I was an adult they could work with. I didn't go to college then because that was my advantage - but I also didn't want to give myself nothing to fall back on.

Posting many of my favorite photos on Instagram so you might see them here as well. I've shared them here many times before, so I apologize for the re-sharing of them. Getting inspired for new ones so stay tuned!! And follow me on Instagram!!
I felt honored to be given that episode (In The Pale Moonlight). It was an opportunity to play Nog differently. The experience of losing his leg forced Nog to face his own mortality. That episode was the biggest challenge of my career and I think that I grew as an actor from the experience.

When I got into acting, I had just had a kidney transplant and didn't know where I was going to be in four years. At the time, I was eighteen and I looked eleven. I knew I had an asset I could market, because I looked like a kid but I was an adult they could work with. I didn't go to college then because that was my advantage - but I also didn't want to give myself nothing to fall back on.

I can easily play different types of things, but what I tend to do is to take the honesty of the situation and ask how I would play that if I was put in that situation. So it's more or less been my standard of putting what's in me into the character, and then changing it, making it Ferengi. He has the same feelings and thoughts that anyone else has, the same desires.

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