- Armin has taught classes at Will Grier's Theatricum Botanicum, an acting school focusing on Shakespeare, on text analysis.
- Armin Shimerman had no intention of becoming an actor. He wanted to pursue a career as a lawyer.
- Armin is 5'6" (1.68 m) tall.
- Armin is one of only four actors (the other three being Patrick Stewart, Colm Meaney, and Mark Allen Shepherd) to appear in the pilot episodes of two different Star Trek series, with his appearances in "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and "Star Trek: Voyager" as his character Quark.
- Armin has also been a regular voice actor for the Cartoon Network series "Evil Con Carne," as General Skaar/Hector's Stomach, and in "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy" as the same characters.
- In addition to "The 34th Rule," Armin has also co-written "The Merchant Prince," "Outrageous Fortune," and "A Capital Offense" for Pocket Books.
- Armin was a National Officer of the Screen Actors Guild for 6 years, in which he negotiated the current TV/Film contract, the Talent Agency contract, and the current consolidation and merger document.
- Armin was a founding member of "Alien Voices," a science-fiction audio theatre group with Leonard Nimoy and John DeLancie which does recordings of classic science-fiction.
- Armin's appearances in plays include "Threepenny Opera" in 1976-77, "Saint Joan" in 1977-78, and "I Remember Mama" in 1979.
- Armin's wife Kitty Swink guest-starred on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" twice, as Rozahn in "Sanctuary" and as Luaran in "Tacking Into the Wind".
- Armin has done voice-over work for several video games, including "X-Men: Legends" as the Toad and "Ratchet And Clank #3 - Up Your Arsenal" as Dr. Nefarious.
- Armin credits fellow "Beauty And The Beast" actor Ron Perlman for teaching him how to emote effectively while wearing full-face make-up.
- Armin was on the set of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" during the 1993 Los Angeles earthquake and rushed home to see if his family was ok, still wearing his Ferengi make-up. He says he got a lot of frightened reactions from other motorists seeing him.
- Armin has played over sixty different guest starring characters on various television shows.
- Armin has written a series of books in which he provides a science fictional basis for the life of Dr. John Dee.
- Armin graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles.
- Armin was born and raised in Lakewood, New Jersey.
- When the first wave of the "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) action figures were released, Armin did a commercial for the figures dressed as Quark, his character on the series. It showed him in his bar, picking up each character figure and quickly talking about it.
- Armin was the first actor ever to play a Ferengi on Star Trek, as "Letek" on the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987) episode "The Last Outpost." Five years later, he was offered the role of Quark on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993), the first Ferengi character in the main cast of any Star Trek series and a role that he would play for seven years.
- Armin Shimerman's favorite Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode is "Band Candy."
- Armin originally auditioned for the role of Principal Flutie in Buffy the Vampire Slayer.