I think there was something in the water on each Star Trek set because almost everyone who appeared on it has lived a very long life.
Except for Jeff Hunter, of course.
I think there was something in the water on each Star Trek set because almost everyone who appeared on it has lived a very long life.
That title now falls to Olaf Pooley, who is also the oldest-living DOCTOR WHO actor at 101; he is four months younger than Dow was.
I think there was something in the water on each Star Trek set because almost everyone who appeared on it has lived a very long life.
Except for Jeff Hunter, of course.
That title now falls to Olaf Pooley, who is also the oldest-living DOCTOR WHO actor at 101; he is four months younger than Dow was.
He sadly died yesterday. RIP Mr Pooley.
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As opposed to the infamous Babylon Five curse, where far too many people involved with that show died way before their time...I think there was something in the water on each Star Trek set because almost everyone who appeared on it has lived a very long life.
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