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Voyager Tuvix Actor Took Cues From Past Neelix And Tuvok Moments

Note that Neelix and Tuvok are opposite ends of the character spectrum. Neelix is friendly, squeaky, and talkative. Tuvok is cold, taciturn, and has a basso voice. Neelix would lean over eagerly, while Tuvok would stand bolt upright. Neelix was engaging and lively, while Tuvok was aloof and uffish. It was up to Wright to find the happy medium between the two actors’ performing styles. When asked about which mannerisms he noticed from his forebears, Wright replied:

“The folks at Voyager were kind enough to send over several tapes for me to watch. Honestly I don’t remember which episodes they were, but I did study them with intent. As for the quirks of each character, I noticed that Ethan was always cheerful and that his voice had a sing-song quality. I also used his eyes, which were always sparkling. Tim was just the opposite. His inflections were always very measured and deliberate. His gaze was usually piercing. Also their postures were very different. That was key.”

A fan noticed that Wright incorporated a lot of nervous hand gestures into his performance, a cue he took from Phillips. Wright admitted that studying Phillips gave him a great deal of insight in how one might play Neelix.

Wright never returned as Tuvix (thanks, Janeway), but he did play a different space alien in the “Star Trek: Enterprise” episode “Storm Front.” In that episode, some time travel shenanigans placed the characters into World War II where they learned time traveling super-agents had disguised themselves as Nazis. Wright played one of the Nazi aliens, a character named Ghrath.

Most recently, Wright appeared on the TV series “Daisy Jones & the Six,” along with the 2022 feature film “That’s Amor.”


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