Summary
Star Trekmay not seem to have much in common withA Nightmare on Elm Street, but several cast and crew members have worked on both iconic franchises.Star Trekbegan with the premiere ofStar Trek: The Original Seriesin 1966 and has become a pop culture juggernaut with numerous films and television show spin-offs.Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) have become household namesand some of the most recognizable figures in science fiction, just asElm Street’sFreddy Krueger is one of the most iconic characters in horror.
Created by Wes Craven, the originalA Nightmare on Elm Streetpremiered in 1984, spawning one of the most revered horror franchises of all time. With nine feature films, a television series, and numerous comic books and tie-in novels, the world ofA Nightmare on Elm Streethas captivated audiences for decades. Even today,Robert Englund’s Freddy Krueger remains one of the most popular horror movie villains.BothStar TrekandA Nightmare on Elm Streethave garnered large and passionate fan bases, and the two franchises have a surprising number of connections.

Star Trek Has 4 Deep Connections To The Omen
Star Trek has a handful of interesting links to The Omen, the 1976 horror blockbuster directed by Richard Donner.
10Heather Langenkamp
Nancy Thompson in A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise & Moto in Star Trek Into Darkness
One of horror’s original Final Girls, Heather Langenkamp portrayedNancy Thompson inA Nightmare on Elm StreetandA Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.After surviving her initial encounter with Freddy Krueger in the original film, Nancy returns inDream Warriorsto help a group of teens rescue another child from Krueger. Langenkamp returned for Wes Craven’sNew Nightmare, in which she plays a version of herself haunted by Freddy Krueger in the “real world.”
Langenkamp makes a brief cameo inStar Trek Into Darknessas Moto, a Starfleet officer of an unknown species who was a security officer on the USS Enterprise.Langenkamp also worked on the make-up staff ofInto Darkness, alongside her husband, David LeRoy Anderson.Together, Langenkamp and Anderson own and operate AFX Studio, a special effects make-up studio that has done work on numerous films and television shows.

Star Trek Into Darkness
Cast
Star Trek Into Darkness follows Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise as they return home to find their organization under threat from a force within. Kirk leads a mission to apprehend a formidable adversary, navigating personal and professional challenges during this pivotal confrontation.
9Lisa Wilcox
Alice Johnson in A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise & Yuta in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 3, Episode 9 - “The Vengeance Factor”
Lisa Wilcox joined theElm Streetfranchise as Alice Johnson inA Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Masterand reprised the role forA Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.Alice becomes known as the Dream Master when she gains dream superpowers.As she grows stronger and gains more abilities, her confidence grows and she begins fighting back against Freddy Krueger, thwarting him at the end of both films.
Wilcox appeared in theStar Trek: The Next Generationseason 3 episode “The Vengeance Factor,” in whichshe plays Yuta, an attendant to the Acamarian leader, Sovereign Marouk(Nancy Parsons). Commander William Riker (Jonathan Frakes) pursues Yuta romantically, and although she seems interested, she does not allow herself to open up to him. Yuta eventually reveals herself to be a murderer andRiker is forced to kill her.

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: The Next Generation follows Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his crew aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701D as they embark on interstellar explorations, seeking out new worlds and civilizations.
8Mimi Craven
A nurse in A Nightmare on Elm Street & Jisa in Star Trek: Voyager Season 6, Episode 7 - “Dragon’s Teeth”
Mimi Craven had a small role as a nurse who tends to Nancy in 1984’sA Nightmare on Elm Street.She was married toElm Streetcreator and horror icon Wes Craven from 1984 to 1987,during which time she appeared in episodes ofThe Twilight Zoneseries andBeauty and the Beast.She had also appeared as a secretary in 1982’sSwamp Thing,and popped up on episodes ofSeinfeld, L.A. Law,andER.
How To Watch The Nightmare On Elm Street Movies In Order
The Nightmare on Elm Street movies can be a bit confusing, but the chronological order of Freddy Krueger’s franchise appearances is easy to work out.
InStar Trek: Voyager’s"Dragon’s Teeth," Mimi Craven portrayed Jisa, a member of the Vaadwaur species married to Gedrin (Jeff Allin).Gedrin and Jisa had been placed into stasis with about six hundred of their people,but Jisa unfortunately died when the stasis equipment malfunctioned. Although the surviving Vaadwaur were meant to revive in five years, they remained in stasis for 892 years until they were awakened by the crew of the USS Voyager.

Star Trek: Voyager
The fifth entry in the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Voyager, is a sci-fi series that sees the crew of the USS Voyager on a long journey back to their home after finding themselves stranded at the far ends of the Milky Way Galaxy. Led by Captain Kathryn Janeway, the series follows the crew as they embark through truly uncharted areas of space, with new species, friends, foes, and mysteries to solve as they wrestle with the politics of a crew in a situation they’ve never faced before.
7Brooke Bundy
Elaine Parker in A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise & Sarah MacDougal in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1, Episode 3 - “The Naked Now”
Brooke Bundy portrayed Elaine Parker inA Nightmare on Elm Street 3andA Nightmare on Elm Street 4.Elaine was the mother of Kristin Parker (Patricia Arquette), the main protagonist inDream Warriors.She was also one of the Elm Street parents who helped burn Freddy Krueger alive after the child murderer was released from custody on a technicality.
Before Lt. Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) took over as Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise-D inStar Trek: The Next Generationseason 2, a few different chief engineers popped up in the series.Brooke Bundy appeared as Lt. Commander Sarah MacDougal,who served as one of theEnterprise chief engineers inTNGseason 1. MacDougal’s only appearance was inTNG’s “The Naked Now,” in which she allowed Wesley Crusher (Wil Wheaton) to take control of main engineering.

6Nan Martin
Amanda Krueger in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors & Victoria Miller in Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 1, Episode 11 - “Haven”
InA Nightmare on Elm Street 3:Dream Warriors,Nan Martin portrayed Amanda Krueger, the mother of Freddy Krueger. Amanda worked as a nun at the Hathaway House, a psychiatric facility for the criminally insane.After her death, Amanda continued to haunt Hathaway House, and her spirit was one of the few beings who could control Freddy Krueger.
Nan Martin was also one of the few actresses to have appeared in both the original 1960s version ofThe Twilight Zoneand the 1980s reboot.

Nan Martin appeared inStar Trek: The Next Generation’s"Haven" as Victoria Miller, the mother of Wyatt Miller (Robert Knepper),a young human doctor who had been promised tomarry Counselor Deanna Troi(Marina Sirtis). Wyatt’s parents contacted Deanna’s mother, Lwaxana Troi (Majel Barrett), wishing to complete the arranged marriage. Wyatt, however, fell for another woman on a refugee ship encountered by the Enterprise-D.
5Matt Winston
Chuck Wilson in Wes Craven’s New Nightmare & Agent Daniels in Star Trek: Enterprise
In one of his first onscreen roles, Matt Winston appeared as Chuck Wilson in Wes Craven’sNew Nightmare. While working on special effects for theA Nightmare on Elm Streetfilm franchise, Chuck has a dream where Freddy Krueger’s bladed glove stabs him in the throat.As he dies in the dream, he dies in real life as the first of Freddy’s victims inNew Nightmare.
The Complete Star Trek Timeline Explained
Star Trek’s timeline spans a thousand years of Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets, with alternate realities and time travel galore.
Matt Winston appeared in eight episodes ofStar Trek: Enterpriseas a temporal agent from the 31st centuryknown only as Agent Daniels.As part of the Temporal Cold War, Daniels assisted the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 in dealing with temporal incursions.These missions often involved time travel or alternate timelines, which eventually prompted Captain Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) to declare that he no longer wanted to be a pawn in the Temporal Cold War.

Star Trek: Enterprise
Star Trek: Enterprise acts as a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series, detailing the voyages of the original crew of the Starship Enterprise in the 22nd century, a hundred years before Captain Kirk commanded the ship. Enterprise was the sixth series in the Star Trek franchise overall, and the final series before a twelve-year hiatus until the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017. The series stars Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer, with an ensemble cast that includes John Billingsley, Jolene Blalock, Dominic Keating, Anthony Montgomery, Linda Park, and Connor Trinneer.
4Michael De Luca
Michael De Luca began his entertainment career as a writer onFreddy’s Nightmares,an anthology television series based onA Nightmare on Elm Street.De Luca went on to write and serve as an executive producer forFreddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare,which follows Freddy Krueger as he terrorizes the last surviving teenager in Springfield, Ohio.
In 1996,Star Trek: VoyagerproducersBrannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore approached De Luca, and he pitched a story that would eventually becomeVoyager’s"Threshold.““Threshold” is widely regarded as one of the worst episodes ofStar Trek: Voyager, with its bizarre storyline that sees Lt. Tom Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill)morph into a salamanderafter becoming the first known person to travel faster than warp 10.

Michael De Luca went on to produce numerous popular and award-winning films, including the Academy Award-nominatedThe Social Network, Moneyball,andCaptain Phillips.
3Leslie Hoffman
Worked on stunts for A Nightmare on Elm Street, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, & Star Trek: Voyager
Leslie Hoffman began stunt work in the 1970s and became the first stuntwoman elected to the Screen Actors Guild Board of Directors.She appeared as a hall guard who is actually an incarnation of Freddy Krueger inA Nightmare on Elm Streetand also performed stuntwork in the film.Due to a traumatic brain injury and years of rough stunt work, Hoffman has been disabled since 2002 and continues to advocate for disabled stunt performers.
Leslie Hoffman did stuntwork forStar Trek: Deep Space NineandStar Trek: Voyager,and appeared in several episodes of both series as a background stunt actor.Hoffman was the stunt double for several actors in both shows, including Roxann Dawson,who portrayed thehalf-Klingon Lt. B’Elanna Torresin all seven seasons ofVoyager.Hoffman stunt-doubled Dawson for various fight scenes and falls, and also helped with stunt coordination.

2Mark Shostrom
Worked on make-up in A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, & Star Trek: Voyager
Make-up artist Mark Shostrom opened his own studio in 1985 and began designing and creating special effects make-up. He worked on several iconic horror films throughout the 1980s, includingEvil Dead II, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2, andA Nightmare on Elm Street 3.Shostrom has won three Emmy Awards for Outstanding Make-up for a Series,for episodes ofStar Trek: Voyager, Buffy the Vampire Slayer,andThe X-Files.
Mark Shostrom worked as a make-up artist onStar Trek Generations,sculpting prosthetics for Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner.He also worked as a special effects make-up artist for six episodes ofStar Trek: Deep Space Ninebefore joining the crew ofVoyagerfor much of the show’s first three seasons. His work onVoyager’smuch-maligned “Threshold” earned him an Emmy Award.
Every Star Trek Movie In Chronological Order
With 13 entries in the Star Trek movie series from 1979-2006, there are a couple of ways to watch the films chronologically.
1Star Trek Actors In Freddy’s Nightmares TV Series
Tim Russ, Jeffrey Combs, Marc Alaimo, Penny Johnson Jerald, Susan Oliver, Clifton Collins Jr.
The horror anthology seriesFreddy’s Nightmarespremiered in 1988 and ran for two seasons, and numerousStar Trekactors popped up on theA Nightmare on Elm Streetspin-off.Robert Englund’s Freddy Krueger introduces each episode ofFreddy’s Nightmares,which depicts some of the dark and frightening events that happen on and around Elm Street.
Tuvok actor Tim Russ appears as a doctor in an episode featuring cannibals, the always versatile Jeffrey Combs plays a creepy uncle, and Dukat actor Marc Alaimo portrays an escaped convict,just to name a few.Star Trek’sfirst Captain’s love interest, Susan Oliver, appears in an early season one episode ofFreddy’s Nightmares,marking her last appearance before her death in 1990. Several otherStar Trekcast and crew members have popped up in variousA Nightmare on Elm Streetprojects, giving these two very different franchises more connections than one might expect.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
A Nightmare on Elm Street, released in 1984, explores the terror faced by a group of teenagers haunted in their dreams by Fred Krueger, a vengeful spirit. As they confront a series of mysterious deaths, Nancy Thompson uncovers the truth about Krueger’s dark past and seeks to stop him.