“Star Trek: Voyager,” which first aired in 1995, remains a beloved staple of science fiction television. As fans reflect on the series, many are curious about how the cast members have changed over the years. A recent video explores the transformation of the actors from their roles on the show to their current lives in 2023.
At the helm of the USS Voyager was Captain Kathryn Janeway, portrayed by Kate Mulgrew. Known for her strong leadership and sense of humor, Mulgrew has continued to make her mark in the entertainment industry, showcasing her talent in various projects since the show’s conclusion in 2001.
Lieutenant B’Elanna Torres, played by Roxann Dawson, was noted for her passionate spirit and determination. Dawson’s post-“Voyager” career has included directing and producing, further proving her versatility in the industry.
Robert Duncan McNeill, who portrayed the witty Lieutenant Tom Paris, has also transitioned into directing, while Ethan Phillips, the actor behind Neelix, has remained active in both acting and voice work, known for his charisma and charm.
The role of the Doctor, played by Robert Picardo, showcased a complex character blending humor with compassion. Picardo has continued to engage audiences with performances that highlight his range. Meanwhile, Garrett Wang, who played Harry Kim, has embraced opportunities in conventions and fan events, sharing his experiences and insights from the series.
The series also introduced several iconic characters like Seven of Nine, portrayed by Jerry Ryan. Ryan’s character development from a Borg drone to a human struggling with identity resonated deeply with fans, and she has since enjoyed a successful career in television.
As time marches on, the legacy of “Star Trek: Voyager” continues to thrive, with its cast members evolving both personally and professionally. Their journeys remind us of the enduring impact of the series and its characters, as they navigate the worlds of acting, directing, and beyond, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of science fiction.