Matthew "Matt" Kaminsky (born 8 June 1971; age 54) is an American actor from New York who portrayed Cunningham in the Star Trek: Enterprise second season episodes "Singularity" and "The Crossing" and a Security Guard in the Star Trek: Picard second season episode "Assimilation".
Although he has appeared on several other television series – including two episodes of 7th Heaven, starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks, and an episode of Picket Fences, starring Ray Walston – Kaminsky is primarily a voice actor. He can be heard as the voice of the title character of Max Steel (on which Keith Szarabajka also provided his voice) and as the announcer in the commercials for T-Mobile. In addition, he has lent his voice to such video games as Return to Castle Wolfenstein (with Tony Jay and Charles Napier), EverQuest II (2004, with Leigh Allyn Baker, Earl Boen, Larry Cedar, Cam Clarke, Alan Dale, Charles Dennis, Paul Eiding, Dan Gilvezan, Jennifer Hale, James Horan, John Kassir, Michael Keenan, Peter Renaday, Daniel Riordan, Raphael Sbarge, Dwight Schultz, Fred Tatasciore and Wil Wheaton), and Psychonauts (with Dwight Schultz and Armin Shimerman
Kaminsky also appeared in The Sky Is Falling (2000, starring Terri Garr, with Eric Close, Merrin Dungey and Bert Remsen); Kaminsky had previously worked with Garr in the 1990 TV movie A Quiet Little Neighborhood, a Perfect Little Murder. In addition, Kaminsky appeared in 61* (2001, starring Thomas Jane, with his Enterprise co-star Connor Trinneer, Bruce McGill, Christopher McDonald, Bob Gunton, Michael Nouri, Robert Joy, J.D. Cullum, Robert Costanzo, Conor O'Farrell, Seymour Cassel and Charles Esten).
In 2006 Kaminsky made an appearance in the pilot episode for The Nine, starring Enterprise star John Billingsley. He then appeared in an episode of Shark, starring Star Trek: Voyager/Star Trek: Picard's Jeri Ryan. In 2007 Kaminsky appeared in a third season episode of Boston Legal, starring William Shatner and René Auberjonois, with fellow Enterprise guest actor Zach Grenier.
Other Trek connections
- Sweet Justice (1994, with Ronnie Cox)
- Touched by an Angel (1995, with Bumper Robinson)
- L.A. Firefighters (1996, with Tony Plana)
- Beverly Hills, 90210 (1996) with Mary Crosby, Deborah Lacey, and Julie Parrish
- Friends (1997, with Dan Gauthier)
- Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction episode "Tribal Curse" (1998) hosted by Jonathan Frakes
- Diagnosis: Murder (1998) with Daniel Riordan
- Chicago Hope (1999, with Pat Healy)
- Veronica's Closet (2000, starring Kirstie Alley)
- Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) episode "Diversity" (2002) with Ed Begley, Jr.
- Charmed (2002, with Nicholas Cascone, Aaron Lustig, and Carel Struycken)
- Without a Trace (2002, starring Enrique Murciano and Eric Close, with Erich Anderson)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2002, starring Paul Guilfoyle, with James MacDonald, Gina Philips, Eric Ritter and Michael Welch)
- 24 (2004, with Penny Johnson and Tony Todd)
- The District (2004, with Roger Aaron Brown)
- Las Vegas (2004, starring Nikki Cox, with Frank Novak)
- NCIS (2005, with Michelle Krusiec)
- Commander in Chief (2005, with Samantha Eggar and David Gautreaux)