I've never been a fan of Frank Gorshin's performance in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield". It's been a while since I watched it last, but my memory of the episode is primarily of Gorshin pausing every time he had to say "Cheron", as though he was trying to remember how it was supposed to be pronounced. And I'm pretty sure he pronounced it in at least two different ways.
Harry Landers' guest status must have been due to being a regular on the doctor show "Ben Casey" a few years earlier. Coleman was pretty much written as an incompetent, unethical wimp blinded by love.Arthur Coleman in Turnabout Intruder was bland at best.
Though he apparently had some fun, because it was the first time as an actor his costume wasn't street clothes.Tige Andrews played the Klingon captain in Friday's Child with little gusto.
Watch her old series "My Living Doll", where she plays a robot. You'll find her perfectly cast.Julie Newmar was pretty terrible, too. She is such an odd actress anyway. She's great to look at, but she comes off distant in everything.
The character was hastily changed from Janice Rand, due to Grace Lee Whitney being dropped.. . .Marianna Hill played Helen Noel in the most annoying fashion. Maybe it was the character as written, but seriously, she was grating. Everything was an obvious, over the top flirt or push to make Kirk uncomfortable.
I thought her final revelation scenes were wonderfully theatrical.I could have lived without Barbara Anderson in Conscience of the King as well.
I thought her final revelation scenes were wonderfully theatrical.
Harry Landers' guest status must have been due to being a regular on the doctor show "Ben Casey" a few years earlier. Coleman was pretty much written as an incompetent, unethical wimp blinded by love.
Watch her old series "My Living Doll", where she plays a robot. You'll find her perfectly cast.
The character was hastily changed from Janice Rand, due to Grace Lee Whitney being dropped..
I thought {Barbara Anderson's} final revelation scenes were wonderfully theatrical.
Arnold Moss. It's hard to believe from Conscience of the King that he taught acting. I have friend who had Moss as an acting teacher. That friend later went on to become... a lawyer.
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