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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Forbin, for whatever reason I dont see your images, I only see an icon
 
and if you want an hour and a half of Bart LaRue's
voice, check out/listen to "The Ark of Noah" on youtube
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and Bart LaRue as Coach on The Brady Bunch...(poor youtube video)
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France Nuyen! She plays "the girlfriend of the fugitive" in the Chopper One episode "The Deadly Carrier." Her BF is a Chinese seaman who jumped ship and was shanghaied (heh) by a Coyote supplying illegal aliens to work on local farms - but he has typhoid! and they have to find him fast!!

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Chopper One is a Trek alumni show! In the episode "The Drop," William Windom kidnaps a rich girl (with an assist from 70s "henchman pool" actor John Quaid).

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Chopper One, "The Hijacking" used Roy Jenson (Cloud William) as a henchman abetting the theft of a gasoline truck (driven by young Nick Nolte) during the 1974 fuel shortage. We barely see him on screen long enough to recognize him, and he's shoving a sammich in his mouth at the time :lol:.
 
I was stonned to see Lawrence Montaigne show up in small role as a bad guy in the Chopper One episode "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." :)

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I was stonned to see Lawrence Montaigne as the chauffeur in the Cinemax late-night softcore staple, "Young Lady Chatterley" back in the mid-eighties.
 
Peter Brocco as an officer of the (kangaroo) court presenting Paladin with some paperwork from an old case in "The Prisoner."
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Have Gun - Will Travel's 4th season episode "The Montebank" features Natalie Norwick ("Conscience of the King"). She plays wife to Denver Pyle's obvious caricature of General Custer (Gen George "Pawnee" Croft).
A bit of serendipity: The plot involves a traveling puppeteer who seeks to expose the General's past murder of his wife, and at one point, quotes the "Conscience of the king" speech from Hamlet.
Also on hand was Edward Faulker, who seemed to pop up everywhere as a guest cowboy/soldier for a while, appearing on Have Gun 13 times, The Virginian 11 times, Rawhide 7 times, Gunsmoke 5 times...

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