Single-handedly responsible for some of the strangest acting choices ever to appear on screen.Timothy Carey

Single-handedly responsible for some of the strangest acting choices ever to appear on screen.Timothy Carey
Single-handedly responsible for some of the strangest acting choices ever to appear on screen.![]()
Richard Anderson (Steve Austin's boss)
And Anthony Geary (not yet known as 'Luke' on General Hospital) making a no-doubt brief appearance as "Hippie #1".That covers the Trek connection, but also on hand were murder suspects Billy Dee Williams and a very shaggy (it was 1970) Harrison Ford, tho never in a scene together. Keeping with sci fi connections, Barney Phillips (the 3-eyed counter man from that Twilight Zone ep) , and Richard Anderson (Steve Austin's boss) are regulars. And what the hell, Gary Busey was a tomato-throwing hippie in a rally scene. And also what the hell, Mickey Roonie was the campaign manager.
The A team?Flash: Paul Carr doesn't make it through a Green Hornet episode.
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"Seek, Stalk and Destroy" involves a Korean War tank crew who steals a tank to break their former commander out of jail. He's innocent, I tells ya!
Or the Elisha Cook, Jr., perhaps.Was Paul Carr the Sean Bean of his day?
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