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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

I'm watching a movie called The Honkers staring James Coburn.
I looked it up on IMDB and was surprised to find out it was written and directed by Steve Ihnat, who died shortly after completing filming.
 
More season 1 Harry O, 1974.

A terrorized Sharon Acker, "The Admiral's Lady"
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Katherine Woodville, "Guardian at the Gates"
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Phillip Pine...
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...and Charles Drake in "Mortal Sin" (also had Lawrence Luckenbill from ST5).
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I must have a facility with pronunciations. With languages other than English, half the time I have no idea what I'm saying, but I usually pronounce it correctly. That said, I've always pronounced Steve Ihnat's name correctly. It just seemed logical to me. And that must be because of that facility.
 
Triple shot in Harry O "Shadows at Noon":

Diana Ewing,
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Michael Strong,
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and the often heard, less often seen Walker Edmiston.
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Walker Edmiston, the guy who was the voice of Vulcan space central among other things also appeared in a couple of episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, Doomsday and Counting, Love Song For Tanya! He apparently did the voice for the Zuni Doll as well from 1975s Trilogy of Terror starring Karen Black!
JB
 
I always thought Barbara Anderson looked like a melding of Grace Kelly and Ingrid Bergman. Such a beauty.

Speaking of which - I don't like to diverge from TOS in this thread, but I was watching a Mod Squad episode last week featuring Brook Bundy as a hippie chick. Brook played one of TNG's rotating chief engineers before Geordie. She was quite beautiful in her yoot, and one of my favorites back then.
 
Back in the B-17 cockpit as his third character on the show:
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(12 O'Clock High, "The Hollow Man," Mar. 14, 1966)
 
No, actually...I'm pretty sure he survived. Some of the drama revolved around a buddy of his that got killed.
 
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