Actor Aron Eisenberg, DEEP SPACE NINE’s Nog, Dies at 50

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Actor Aron Eisenberg, DEEP SPACE NINE’s Nog, Dies at 50

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Ferengi troublemaker Nog started off on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as a bad influence on young Jake Sisko, only to grow into one of the most well-rounded characters on the series — through learning to become a good friend to the station commander’s son, working to convince others that he was more than just a profit-seeking Ferengi, finding his way into Starfleet and eventually struggling to overcome his own personal trauma after a wartime injury.

The TrekCore team was saddened to learn last night that the man behind Nog’s struggles and successes, actor Aron Eisenberg, has passed away at the age of 50, as announced by his wife on social media.

 

The specifics of Eisenberg’s passing were not made public, but the actor faced a number of medical issues throughout his life. Eisenberg was born with only one kidney, as he explained in a 2018 Facebook post, which required a transplant replacement at the age of 13 — and eventually began to fail, requiring a second transplant which the actor discussed back in 2015.

Eisenberg was a mainstay at Star Trek conventions, where he would often undergo a full costume-and-makeup transformation to go on stage as Lieutenant Nog (the character’s rank at the end Deep Space Nine), and pose for photos with fans in full character.

In recent months, Eisenberg partnered up with his on-screen best friend Cirroc Lofton (Jake Sisko) to revisit episodes of their series on the podcast The 7th Rule, which often included never-heard stories from the Deep Space Nine sets.

Other members of the Star Trek family, including the some of the Ferengi “first family,” shared their reactions to Eisenberg’s passing on social media as the news spread overnight.

https://twitter.com/Marina_Sirtis/status/1175771735410368512

Last night, a GoFundMe campaign to help Eisenberg’s family offset the cost of funeral expenses was launched, organized by Megan Elise (wife of Star Trek: Voyager actor Garrett Wang).

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