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Star Trek, Goonies, Ninja Turtles Stars Among First Main Wave Of FAN EXPO Philadelphia Celebrities
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Frakes, Feldman, Scott, Nine Others from Iconic Franchises Join 'Four Hobbits' at Pennsylvania Convention Center at Annual Pop Culture Extravaganza

PHILADELPHIA - PennZone -- Fans of the beloved franchises Star Trek, The Goonies and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be especially excited with today's announcement of the first major wave of celebrities who will attend FAN EXPO Philadelphia, May 29-31, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City. Joining the previously announced Lord of the Rings "Four Hobbits" Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, and Elijah Wood are a total of 12 new additions to the annual pop culture gathering that celebrates everything from the worlds of movies, television, art, science fiction, anime, animation, cosplay, gaming, literature, and more.

Attending FAN EXPO Philadelphia from the Star Trek universe are:
  • Jonathan Frakes, who portrayed "William Riker" in numerous iterations of the series, including The Next Generation, Insurrection and Picard. He has appeared on dozens of popular series and recently lent his voice to the Guardians of Galaxy animated series among numerous voice acting credits.
  • Gates McFadden, who played "Doctor Beverly Crusher" in TNG, reprising the role in Picard, Prodigy and other versions of the Star Trek franchise. She is also a stage actress, choreographer, director, teacher, and was the host of more than 300 episodes of the podcast "Gates McFadden InvestiGates: Who Do You Think You Are?"
  • For 15 years (seven on TV and four feature films), TNG fans were treated to the talented Brent Spiner in the role of "Lt. Commander Data," an android with superhuman abilities. Spiner may not have all of those same powers, but FAN EXPO attendees will have the opportunity to meet this personable, quick-witted star of stage and screen.

The Goonies is well represented by:
  • Corey Feldman, the child star turned prolific actor who has more than 100 film and TV credits. In addition to Stand by Me and The Goonies, Feldman also appeared in the popular Gremlins and The Lost Boys after first catching fans' attention in TV roles like The Bad News Bears, Mork & Mindy and The Love Boat.
  • Kerri Green, who as a teen played "Andy," and later that year portrayed one of the children in the John Candy vehicle Summer Rental. Later she starred opposite Corey Haim in Lucas.
  • Martha Plimpton, "Stef" in The Goonies, has nearly 100 film and TV credits, notably a key role supporting Matt Dillon, Timothy Hutton and Natalie Portman in Beautiful Girls.
  • The aforementioned Astin

And TMNT enthusiasts will be hearing (and shouting) "Cowabunga" upon meeting the sextet of Judith Hoag, Robbie Rist, Ernie Reyes Jr., Brian Tochi, Kenn Scott and François Chau ("Shredder," also Lost)

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