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Zach Grenier (born 12 February 1954; age 70) is the actor who played Renth in the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episode "The Catwalk". He filmed his scenes between Friday 25 October 2002 and Friday 1 November 2002 on Paramount Stage 8 and 18.

Among the other television series on which he guest starred in are The Equalizer (1986 and 1989, starring Robert Lansing and Keith Szarabajka), Law & Order (1991-2010), NYPD Blue (1993 and 2000, with Gordon Clapp and John Fleck), The Practice (2000, with Bruce Davison), The X-Files (2001, with Jay Caputo and James Otis), Without a Trace (2002, starring Enrique Murciano, with Bruce Davison), The Guardian (2002, starring Raphael Sbarge), Crossing Jordan (2004, starring Miguel Ferrer and Jerry O'Connell, with Denise Crosby and Eric Pierpoint), and Boston Legal (2005 and 2007, starringWilliam Shatner and René Auberjonois, with Michael Ensign, Henry Gibson, and Matthew Kaminsky). He also had recurring roles on 24 (2001-2002, with Penny Johnson), Deadwood (2004-2006, starring Timothy Olyphant, Jim Beaver, Brad Dourif, Paula Malcomson, Leon Rippy, and Alice Krige), and The Nine (2006, co-starring John Billingsley).

Among Grenier's most notable film work are Talk Radio (1988, with Leslie Hope), Liebestraum (1991, co-starring Thomas Kopache and Catherine Hicks), Cliffhanger (1992, with Paul Winfield and Bruce McGill), The Man Without a Face (1993, with Ethan Phillips), Twister (1996, with Alan Ruck), Donnie Brasco (1997), Ride with the Devil (1999, with Michael Owen), Fight Club (1999, with David Andrews, Tim de Zarn, and Matt Winston), Rescue Dawn (2006, with Pat Healy), Pulse (2006, with Joseph Gatt, Brad Dourif, and John Jurgens), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007, with Doug Jones, produced by Stan Lee and Ralph Winter), and Zodiac (2007, with David Lee Smith, Matt Winston, J. Patrick McCormack, June Diane Raphael, Thomas Kopache, J.D. Cullum, and Brett Rickaby).

Further acting credits include episodes of CSI: NY (2005, with Robert Costanzo, Aisha Hinds, and Brad Greenquist), Medium (2005, with Wallace Langham and Victor Talmadge), CSI: Miami (2006, with Matt McColm), Numbers (2006, with Benito Martinez and Armin Shimerman), Cold Case (2007, with Ellen Albertini Dow and Carolyn McCormick), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2007, starring Paul Guilfoyle and Wallace Langham, with Jessica Collins and Larry A. Hankin), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2010-2011), and The Blacklist (2014), as well as the drama The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond (2008, with Jessica Collins), the drama Earthwork (2009), J. Edgar (2011, with Jack Donner, William Bebow, Stephen Root, Gary Werntz, David Clennon, and Manu Intiraymi), RoboCop (2014), and Free the Nipple (2014).

Grenier later played David Lee on CBS' The Good Wife from the show's premiere in 2009. He was promoted to full cast member for the series' fifth season in 2013 and co-starred with Titus Welliver and fellow Enterprise guest stars Renee E. Goldsberry and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. He also made a brief appearance as David Lee in the series premiere of the CBS All Access sequel The Good Fight, which focuses on Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski's character).

Other projects include Manhattan Romance (2015), a recurring role on BrainDead (2016), and the Untitled Colin Warner Project (2016, with Josh Pais, Ron Canada, and Armand Schultz).

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