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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Miko on MASH!
Season 7, "The Price."

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Vince Howard, Katherine Woodville, Paul Baxley, Gary Baxley and Byron Morrow in Primal Scream, an episode of Kolchak:The Night Stalker!
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Branded! "Very Few Heroes" features cowgirl Kathryn Hays! I honestly didn't recognize her because she had a speaking role. :lol:

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Okay, the universe works in mysterious ways - three hours after catching Skip Homeier in a random Branded episode, I watch a random Rawhide episode, and there he is again. "Incident of the Blue Fire" was filmed 6 years before the Branded ep, and he was credited as "Skip Homeier" in the titles.

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Skip is in EVERYTHING in this era. We just saw him (with Don Rickles) on The Addams Family.

Susan Oliver (one post upstream) is in a lot, too. We just saw her in Burke's Law, and she was quite good -- giving off a very Kristin Bell vibe, actually.
 
Just watched the movie Captain Newman, MD. Paul Carr played a crazy sailor named Arthur who was upset that that his brother Frank was killed or something. Problem was he had no brother. Sounds like they could have rehired him for The Day of the Dove episode...:whistle:
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Every time I scroll past this picture, that looks like Connor Trinneer. Weird.
 
Correct! Did you look it up?

From Hawaii Five-O, "The Big Kahuna" (Mar. 19, 1969).
Yep, searched for Pele, Goddess of Fire. Saw that she was in Hawaii 5-0 and that combined with the Steve McGarrett hint led me to the correct episode and Kellerman's name jumped out.
 
I'm sure we're all aware that William Shatner stated in an early 70s movie with Ernest Borgnine and John Travolta called 'The Devil's Rain'.
What I didn't know until I watched a retro-review on YouTube is that the mold used to cast the make-up Shatner wears later in the movie when he's possessed was later turned into the Captain Kirk Halloween mask, which was subsequently used by director John Carpenter as the mask Michael Meyers wears in the first 'Halloween' movie.
The retro-review even showed a clip from 'The Devil's Rain' where Shatner tilts his head the same way Michael Meyers does. It's eerie.
 
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