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Mr. Ellenstein also appeared in the TNG episode "Haven" and in many and varied character roles on film and on television.
Read the complete Variety article here.Actor-director Robert Ellenstein dies
He was Federation President in 'Star Trek IV'
By Variety Staff
Actor-director Robert Ellenstein died Oct. 28 of natural causes in Los Angeles. He was 87.
Ellenstein co-founded L.A. Rep and Theater West legit companies and was the first a.d. for Company of Angels, which honored him Oct. 17 as part of its 50th anni[versary].
Ellenstein had roles in 1957's "3:10 to Yuma," 1959's "North by Northwest," 1979's "Love at First Bite" and 1986's "Star Trek IV: The Journey Home," where he played the Federation President, among othe[r] feature films.
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In a career that spanned almost 45 years, Ellenstein had recurring arcs on such series as "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.," "Mission: Impossible," "The Wild Wild West," "Perry Mason" and "Ironside." He memorably played the villain in the pilot ep of "Moonlighting." His last screen outing was "ER" in 1998.
Legit highlights included directing a barebones "Hamlet" at Actors Center Theater Wing using only six actors, including son David in the titular role, in 1988. And switching roles he was directed by son Peter in 1992's "Rocket to the Moon" at the Company of Characters Theater as well as King Lear at the Los Angeles Rep in 1999.
Ellenstein also taught legit and founded L.A.'s Academy of Stage and Cinema Arts.
Mr. Ellenstein also appeared in the TNG episode "Haven" and in many and varied character roles on film and on television.
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