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Graham Shiels (born 26 December 1970; age 53) is a Scottish-born Canadian actor who played a Tal Shiar Operative in the Star Trek: Picard first season episode "The End is the Beginning".

A prolific character actor, Shiels appeared on a large number of television series, including V.I.P., Charmed (directed by David Straiton), The District (starring Roger Aaron Brown, with Erick Avari), The West Wing (with Armin Shimerman, Glenn Morshower, Thomas Kopache, and Wren T. Brown), JAG (with Scott Lawrence, Zoe McLellan, and Sam Witwer), The Closer (written by James Duff), Shark (with Jeri Ryan and Tracy Middendorf), NCIS (with Susan Diol, directed by James Whitmore, Jr.), Saving Grace (starring Leon Rippy, with Mark L. Taylor and Mariette Hartley), Numbers (with Ray Wise), CSI: NY (with Robert Joy), Nip/Tuck (with Grainger Hines and J. Paul Boehmer), Medium (starring Jake Weber, with Oded Fehr), NCIS: Los Angeles (with Alan Ruck, directed by Terrence O'Hara), The Mentalist (with Rebecca Wisocky), CSI: Miami (with Ed Begley, Jr.), Republic of Doyle, The 100 (with Rekha Sharma), Scorpion, Longmire, and Magnum, P.I. (starring Amy Hill).

Shiels played recurring roles in the first season of True Blood, the soap operas General Hospital, General Hospital: Night Shift, and Young and Restless, and Arrow (with Susanna Thompson and Chelah Horsdal).

He also appeared in supporting roles in a small number of films, such as The Yes Man (2008, with Fionnula Flanagan, John Cothran, Jr., Spencer Garrett, and Lauren Kim), Thor: The Dark World (2013, with Idris Elba, Alice Krige, and Stan Lee), and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, starring Zoë Saldana, with Stan Lee).

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