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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

My wife sometimes watches Murder She Wrote episodes and I always do a double take when I see William Windom. That's Commodore Decker??? :lol:
 
So after Max and 99 get married, 99 hires a maid. Max says no, no, we can't afford a maid, and I'm going to tell her she can't sta...
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HO-kaaaayyy she can stay.
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Of course she's a KOAS plant, searching for a secret weapon Max is guarding. Searching... everywhere!
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The episode is "Laser Blaser" in season 4.
 
Popped on Tarzan Saturday morning and there was James Gregory, as someone Tarzan didn't realize was an bad guy until later, who was then killed by a native high on psychedelic mushrooms. Sort of similar in theme to Dagger of the Mind, Sort of.

Just now I popped on The Rebel, and there was that old guy who died in the opening scenes of For the World is Hollow..., dying in the opening scene of The Rebel!

Hmm. :borg:
 
I'm going to mention this every time Jon Lormer comes up until someone else admits to having seen it:

Jon Lormer was the cliched "old man that knows what's going on but no one listens to him because he's an old man" in the film The Boogens.
 
Hey! Madlyn Rhue is on opposite herself right now. Space Seed is on Heroes & Icons channel, and she's in a 7th season Mission: Impossible on Decades at the same time! :lol:
 
Oh, also, M:I has been on all weekend, and as we know, the number of Trek guest stars is too much to count!
 
12 O'Clock High, "The Men and the Boys" (Oct. 2, 1964), has extra helpings of TOS guest goodness, with Glenn Corbett, Lou Antonio, and Sally Kellerman appearing alongside Season 1 regulars Robert Lansing and Frank Overton.
 
A very early-'70s looking Kim Darby in The Streets of San Francisco pilot movie, 1972.

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Adam Roarke with Robert Mitchum in El Dorado, 1967.
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