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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

I just wasted an hour-forty of my life watching "Planet of the Dinosaurs" on Amazon. TERRIBLE!!! :lol: But it was filmed at Vasquez Rocks, so there was a lot of fun moments recognizance places they used on Trek episodes.
 
Celia Lovsky (T'Pau) in Soylent Green

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It had been many years since I'd seen this film and I forgot just how damned bleak it is.
She was also in Airport
 
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Help me out here. I just saw someone I swore was an Organian on a Have Gun - Will Travel episode titled "Charley Red Dog" (written by Gene Roddenberry). The actor's name was Cyril Delevanti. IMDB says no, but, damn, he looks like he at least should have been an Organian elder!
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0216819/?ref_=tt_cl_t_4
There's a slight resemblance to Morgan Farley, who did appear more than once on Star Trek, though not (as best I can recall) as an Organian Elder.
 
Antoinette Bower in Hogan's Heroes, mutiple scene. (found on dailymotion...have to watch two 15 sec commercials first!)

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Bonanza seems to have been a place for many to show up on. Then again, I think all the main cast from TOS was on there as well. Easy to do, I guess, when over the years there were over 400 episodes.
 
In the Have Gun - Will Travel episode "Return to Fort Benjamin," Italian American actor Anthony Caruso plays yet another Native American, this time the always-drunk son of a Sioux chief framed for the murder of an Army officer.

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Have John Hoyt, Will Travel...
Hoyt as, gee, a doctor! who rappels down a cliff to try to save a man who has fallen off "The Ledge." No, he wasn't happy about doing it.

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In "The Complete 'Mission: Impossible' Dossier", Leonard Nimoy says that after he left the series, he went and filmed a western called 'Catlow'.

I looked it up on IMDB and it also stars Jeff Corey and an uncredited Ricardo Montalban as the dubbed voice of the Mexican General.
 
In "The Complete 'Mission: Impossible' Dossier", Leonard Nimoy says that after he left the series, he went and filmed a western called 'Catlow'.

I don't know how many movies have a Nimoy nude scene, but that's one of them.

From McCloud, "This Must Be The Alamo," 1974, Teri Garr (3rd from left) and Michael Pataki (right).
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