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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

As a fan of Gil Kane's art in Marvel comics and his fascination with the hero's calf muscles I sure didn't know he was SO tall! :lol:
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Whit Bissell in The Caine Mutiny:
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One of the most common, one of the least common in The Virginian, "Dead-Eye Dick," 1966.

William Schallert,
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and Alice Rawlings.
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I managed to get all the way thru "Ski Party" over the last few days. :lol:
Here's Dwayne Hickman, Frankie Avalon, Deborah Wally, and the divine Yvonne Craig singing in a sleigh.

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It takes an hour and thirty one minutes to dispense with the Some Like it Hot plot in the ski lodge and get them back to the beach, so Yvonne can get into something more comfortable.
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It had a few giggles, some fun 4th-wall breaking, and the Colorado scenery was beautiful. And hey, 60s chicks in their underwear in a ski lodge. Annette only had a small cameo in the beginning for some reason.
 
Searching for some ST photos, I came across a couple of cool pictures of Gary Lockwood with some other ST guest stars.

First, with "Who Mourns For Adonais?" guest star Leslie Parrish in either 1961's TV series Follow the Sun (S.1 Ep.6: "Bushman's Holiday"), where Lockwood's character rescues her from a mob hitman; or from a 1964 episode of the Gene Roddenberry created vehicle for Gary Lockwood, The Lieutenant (S.1 Ep.26: "Operation-Actress") where Parrish plays an actress who runs afoul of her studio's morals clause when she's caught during a raid on a wild party with young Marines.


(EDIT: I just noticed that Lockwood's Wikipedia page features a reversed crop of this picture, identifying it as from 1962. They don't say what it's from, though.)

Next, the long awaited meeting of Gary Mitchell and Gary Seven, as Gary Lockwood guest stars on three episodes of Robert Lansing's series 12 O'Clock High circa 1964-65:

 
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It had a few giggles, some fun 4th-wall breaking, and the Colorado scenery was beautiful. And hey, 60s chicks in their underwear in a ski lodge.
And...the Godfather of Soul!
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Next, the long awaited meeting of Gary Mitchell and Gary Seven, as Gary Lockwood guest stars on three episodes of Robert Lansing's series 12 O'Clock High circa 1964-65:
FWIW, his third appearance (as a second character) is during Season 2, by which point Paul Burke is the lead (though Frank Overton is still a regular).
 
And...the Godfather of Soul!
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Yes, he and his backup group arrive with three St. Bernards, each with a different kind of booze labeled on its cask, drop off a character they rescued, sing I Feel Fine, and vanish. :lol: At the beginning of the film, Lesley Gore happens to be on the bus heading for the ski resort, sings Sunshine Lollipops & Rainbows (by Marvin Hamlisch!), and vanishes. :lol: I guess I had a higher tolerance for these movies when I was 13 - they're a tough watch at my age now!
 
I'm re-reading my book 'Book Of The Dead - The Complete History of Zombie Cinema' and I'm paging through the zombie filmography in the back of the book and there's an entry for a 1973 movie called 'Messiah of Evil' and under the cast list is Marianna Hill. It looks like the DVD is out-of-print, but there's a version of it uploaded to YouTube. I might watch it to see what it's like. Edit to add: I just watched the trailer and there's Elisha Cook Jr. as a bum.
 
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Sally Kellerman as the voice of a killer robot bird in "Masters of Science Fiction."

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Jay Robinson in Hal Ashby's Shampoo, 1975:
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Also a brief appearance by Joan Marshall, Ashby's ex-wife. It has been said that parts of the story were based on some of her experiences in Hollywood. She has a credit but no lines, so her part may have been cut.
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Watching F-Troop again over breakfast, and got up to From Karate With Love. Miko Mayama plays a Japanese girl on the run from an arranged marriage back home, with Samurai Mako chasing her. Miko and Mako!
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Larry Storch and Forrest Tucker. I remember them best from the Saturday morning live-action Ghostbusters show. One wonders what kind of characters they would have ended up playing on Star Trek.
 
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