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Shimerman, as well as Mary Kay Adams (Grilka) - the object of Quark's affections. This means they're left to rely on nothing talent - something he, and the others do, with aplomb. The prosthetics these folks wear covers their foreheads, down past their eyebrows - so, one of the most expressive parts of a face (human, and otherwise!) - are not seen. I give the same 'bravura' to all the cast members, who do so much, with so little - facial expressions, that is. Shimerman's performance(s) apart, is when one realises the limitations he has, working underneath the massive amounts of prosthetics are doing, it's even more amazing.
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Armin Shimerman is one of the best actors in an ensemble cast, which is full of very talented actors, but, what sets Mr. But, partially fearing her wrath if he doesn't come clean with her, and partially because, it's readily apparent, Quark is entranced by Grilka, he tells her the truth (a he gushingly says to her, after she's listed all those he's lied to 'it's a gift').
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The second - is Grilka, the dead man's wife. But, then, appears 2 people the first, is the dead man's brother, Kozak, to whom Quark perpetuates the lie. That's the true story, but, sensing theirs potential for a big uptick in business, Quark tells Odo, and loud enough to all in attendance - that he actually killed the Klingon (D'Goth), in self-defence. Just when all seems lost, a (very) drunk Klingon - the sole customer at the bar - demands credit, and as all Klingons are wont to defend their honour - even, here - when it's not necessary - and falls upon his knife, in Quark's arms. Armin Shimerman, who plays DS9's barkeep, Quark, is worried.