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Charles "Trip" Tucker III
- Charles "Trip" Tucker III, portrayed by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Tucker was the chief engineer on the Enterprise and also briefly served in the same role aboard at the Enterprise's sister ship Columbia.
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Charles "Trip" Tucker III, portrayed by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Tucker was the chief engineer on the Enterprise and also briefly served in the same role aboard at the Enterprise's sister ship Columbia.
Connor Wyatt Trinneer (born March 19, 1969) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Charles "Trip" Tucker III on Star Trek: Enterprise, Michael on the series Stargate Atlantis, and Professor Moynihan on the web series Guilty Party.
YearTitleRoleNotes2020Mark LawsonEpisode: “Reverse Cinderella”2019Curtis3 episodes, season 22018–2021Jessie4 episodes2018Guilty PartyProfessor Michael MoynihanWeb series- Trinneer Almost Didn’T Act and Almost Wasn’T Trip
- He Almost Was An Oklahoman Named Spike
- He Watched Some Trek
- He Believes Trip’S in Love with Archer, Not T’Pol
- He Has A Few Things in Common with Trip
In an interview with Star Trek, Trinneer says he went to Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) under a football scholarship. He realized football wasn’t panning out. He was passing by an audition on-campus, and a “cute girl” coerced him to try out. A career was decided! After PLU, he went to the University of Missouri and received an MFA in acting. Soo...
When Trinneer read for the part, he was supposed to be named Spike – Charles “Spike” Tucker. UPN already had a Spike, though, on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. So, the creators decided to rename the character to Trip. Hearing Trip was from the South, Trinneer decided to use an Oklahoma accent based on a previous part. It wasn’t until later that he learn...
Trinneer had seen The Original Series but confessed his brother (Matt) was more the fan. His favorite episode was “Man Trap” and the episode where “everyone danced around like goats” (perhaps “I, Mudd”). He recalls after he won the part of Trip, he called his brother who seemed deep in a parenting moment. He agrees that Star Trek: Enterprise is lik...
When it comes to views on relationships, Trinneer had some provocative things to say. Although some fans love Trip’s relationship with T’Pol, he personally didn’t see it, claiming Trip wouldn’t fall in love with an emotionless woman who had sex only every seven years. Worse – he thought the relationship with the T’Pol made Trip spineless. He’s not ...
Trinneer and Trip are similar in many ways, and even Trinneer acknowledges that it wasn’t a leap for him to play Commander Tucker. In the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise, Trinneer and his wife, Ariana Navarre Trinneer, learned they were going to have a baby. As many couples do, they were waiting until the third month to tell people on-set th...
- Tami Matthews
Connor Trinneer scored the role of Commander Charles “Trip” Tucker on Star Trek: Enterprise in 2001. It was a much-ballyhooed prequel to the original Star Trek, set about 100 years before Shatner and Nimoy were living long and prospering.
Jan 21, 2024 · Connor Trinneer reflects on how his character Trip changed throughout Star Trek: Enterprise, particularly during the Xindi arc when Trip's sister passes and he grapples with feelings of anger and sadness.
- John Orquiola
Feb 26, 2024 · Connor Trinneer, who played Trip, believes fans should "get over it" and move on from the character's demise. Trinneer recently voiced Trip Tucker for the first time since Enterprise's cancelation in a non-canonical Star Trek: very Short Treks episode.
May 14, 2020 · This weekend, Star Trek: Enterprise stars Connor Trinneer and Dominic Keating will participate in a Creation Entertainment Virtual Fan Experience. Yesterday, which was exactly 15 years since...