Taylor Sheridan played a forgotten villain on Star Trek: Enterprise

Before co-creating the hit series Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan made a brief foray into science fiction as a guest star on Star Trek: Enterprise. In a 2004 episode, he portrayed Jareb, a religious zealot involved in a ship hijacking, though the role remains obscure due to heavy prosthetics and a misspelled credit.

Taylor Sheridan is best known today as the co-creator and writer behind the Paramount neo-Western drama Yellowstone, where he also appears as the cowboy character Travis Wheatley. However, long before helming the Dutton family saga, Sheridan built his career primarily as an actor, taking on guest roles across various television shows.

His early work included appearances on Party of Five, NYPD Blue, multiple CSI programs, and Veronica Mars. A notable but lesser-remembered credit came in 2004 during the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise, which aired from 2001 to 2005 before its cancellation after four seasons. In the episode titled 'Chosen Realm,' Sheridan played Jareb, a member of the ultra-religious Triannon cult.

The storyline centers on the Enterprise crew rescuing a ship of Triannons, who reveal themselves as dangerous fanatics aiming to seize the starship for destructive purposes. While the main antagonist is the Triannon captain D'Jamat, played by Conor O'Farrell, Jareb serves as a key villain, tasked with overtaking the ship's science station. Sheridan's face is heavily obscured by alien prosthetics, and his name appears misspelled as 'Tayler Sheridan' in the credits, contributing to the role's obscurity among fans of both Star Trek and his later work.

This one-time appearance marks Sheridan's only venture into the Star Trek franchise as the character Jareb does not return. The episode's hijacking plot highlights the Triannons' zealotry, with the crew ultimately resolving the threat. Though Sheridan would later gain prominence with his recurring role as Deputy Chief David Hale on Sons of Anarchy, this early sci-fi stint offers a surprising contrast to his neo-Western persona.

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