
John Fleck
John Fleck, born May 7, 1951, is an American actor and performance artist renowned for both his television and theatrical work. Over his career, Fleck has appeared in numerous TV series, such as Babylon 5, Carnivàle, Murder One, True Blood, and all modern Star Trek franchises—The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise—making him one of only thirteen actors to achieve this distinction. His film credits include roles in Waterworld, Falling Down, and Velvet Buzzsaw, among others. Fleck is also a celebrated performance artist, noted for being one of the "NEA Four," a group of artists involved in a famous legal battle with the National Endowment for the Arts over the withdrawal of funding on the grounds of alleged obscenity. Fleck’s performance art often blurs boundaries with theater and is characterized by its provocative and experimental nature. In addition to film and TV, he regularly performs self-scripted one-man shows in prominent venues and continues to be a significant figure in both mainstream and avant-garde American entertainment.
32 TV shows
TV Shows

Bones
FOX

Seinfeld
NBC

Star Trek: Voyager
UPN

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Syndication

The Closer
TNT

Star Trek: Enterprise
UPN

The Middle
ABC

Cheers
NBC

True Blood
HBO

Weeds
Showtime

Chuck
NBC

Hunter
NBC

The Orville
FOX

Chicago Hope
CBS

L.A. Law
NBC

Nip/Tuck
FX

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
ABC

Jessie
Disney Channel

Mad About You
NBC

The Pretender
NBC

The District
CBS

Switched at Birth
ABC Family

Anger Management
FX

Northern Exposure
CBS

Just Shoot Me!
NBC

Murder One
ABC

Joan of Arcadia
CBS

Family Law
CBS

She Spies
NBC

Dream On
HBO

Carnivàle
HBO

What About Brian
ABC
Other Credits
The Evidence, Boston Common, Ally McBeal, Thanks, Millennium, Bakersfield P.D., The Fearing Mind, The Shuttlepod Show, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Tales of the City, Twenty Good Years