New York-native Rene Auberjonois started his illustrious television career as the elitist chief of staff, Clayton Endicott III, in the early '80s 'Soap' spin-off, 'Benson.'
in the early '80s"Soap" spin-off,"Benson.
"as the Governor, Eugene X,,Auberjonois received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1984 but lost toSome of Rene's other epic acting credits include the weird-looking Odo on"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and Paul Lewiston on the legal comedy"Boston Legal."
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