I certainly hope not.A new Harry Mudd story would be great.
I certainly hope not.A new Harry Mudd story would be great.
Roger C. Carmel and Stanley Adams were both of a breed of larger-than-life actors whose like hardly seems to exist today. I'd be surprised if any actor could or would play those characters as broadly and robustly nowadays as they were played in the sixties.
I'm reminded of John Colicos, who was brilliantly over-the-top in "Errand of Mercy." The actor who played Kor in NV/P2's "Mind-Sifter" was well chosen, but he seemed too restrained and self-conscious to go "full Colicos."
A new Harry Mudd story would be great.
A recent pic posted on STC's FB page is purportedly from Ep. 5 and has Vic as Kirk wearing the green wraparound tunic not seen sonce TOS' second season.
A recent pic posted on STC's FB page is purportedly from Ep. 5 and has Vic as Kirk wearing the green wraparound tunic not seen sonce TOS' second season.
James Cawley wore it in "World Enough and Time" in 2008.
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Roger C. Carmel and Stanley Adams were both of a breed of larger-than-life actors whose like hardly seems to exist today. I'd be surprised if any actor could or would play those characters as broadly and robustly nowadays as they were played in the sixties.
I'm reminded of John Colicos, who was brilliantly over-the-top in "Errand of Mercy." The actor who played Kor in NV/P2's "Mind-Sifter" was well chosen, but he seemed too restrained and self-conscious to go "full Colicos."
You never want to go "Full Colicos."
Thank you.And Mignogna also wore it in the STC vignette "Happy Birthday, Scotty."
But I'm sure Warped9 meant "not seen in TOS" since season 2, in the context of STC's mission statement as continuing straight on from Turnabout Intruder.![]()
Roger C. Carmel and Stanley Adams were both of a breed of larger-than-life actors whose like hardly seems to exist today. I'd be surprised if any actor could or would play those characters as broadly and robustly nowadays as they were played in the sixties.
I'm reminded of John Colicos, who was brilliantly over-the-top in "Errand of Mercy." The actor who played Kor in NV/P2's "Mind-Sifter" was well chosen, but he seemed too restrained and self-conscious to go "full Colicos."
You never want to go "Full Colicos."
I know John Colicos was stage trained (as was Shatner) and I'm pretty sure Adams and Carmel were as well. Stage trained actors tend to - emote - rather broadly since they would usually be at some distance from the audience and if they didn't do so, it might not be noticed...
Sad. Thus endeth elocution. All actors will talk like teenagers in a high school play now.That might be a lost art. The recent theater and musical productions that I have seen, the actors are wearing personal mics, so they don't have to project as much. They do tend to use the "theater voice" nonetheless, but I'm afraid it will become obsolete.
Sad. Thus endeth elocution. All actors will talk like teenagers in a high school play now.That might be a lost art. The recent theater and musical productions that I have seen, the actors are wearing personal mics, so they don't have to project as much. They do tend to use the "theater voice" nonetheless, but I'm afraid it will become obsolete.
Thank you.And Mignogna also wore it in the STC vignette "Happy Birthday, Scotty."
But I'm sure Warped9 meant "not seen in TOS" since season 2, in the context of STC's mission statement as continuing straight on from Turnabout Intruder.![]()
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