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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Rudy Solari and Leonard Nimoy in The Outer Limits Production And Decay of Strange Particles, William Shatner and Malachai Throne in Cold Hands, Warm Heart, another Outer Limits episode!
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Are there cases of two actors who played together in the same episode of TOS who also played together in the same episode of another series or movie?

Just go back to the first page of this thread and scan the first dozen pages, and you'll see plenty of cases.
 
Because Takei is getting lots of goodwill for what he's doing now (acting in Alliegence, all of his activism, as well as just acting, generally), while Shatner looks silly singing (as well for what he's said about #MeToo, although I do agree with him about the whole kerfuffle regarding the song Baby, It's Cold Outside here in Canada and elsewhere.) He'd better hope he won't get disinvited from any conventions in 2019 for his statements, like Kevin Sorbo has.
I admit, I live under a rock. Hadn't heard of any of these things. But What happened to ken Sorbo?
 
I'm friends with Cliff Galbraith, the guy who runs the East Coast Comic Convention. AFAIK, Sorbo was never officially a guest of the con, so saying that he was "dis-invited" is inaccurate. Cliff was offered the opportunity to book Sorbo, and he chose not to take it. That's his prerogative as a private business owner. And there's a big difference between choosing not to have someone as a guest at your con and "banning" someone.
 
Thank the stars! For a minute I thought you meant 'Kevin' Sorbo, the guy who used to play Hercules over in NZ back in the nineties! :eek: I never took to the show fully as they showed the land was marshy and covered in forests where as it should have been more desert like and everyone wore thick leather gear instead of the usual Grecian togas and stuff!
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On Monday and today, the episodes of Mission: Impossible showing on CHCH (as mentioned by me previously) featured Steve Inhat and Logan Ramsey in major and minor roles, respectively.

I'm friends with Cliff Galbraith, the guy who runs the East Coast Comic Convention. AFAIK, Sorbo was never officially a guest of the con, so saying that he was "dis-invited" is inaccurate. Cliff was offered the opportunity to book Sorbo, and he chose not to take it. That's his prerogative as a private business owner. And there's a big difference between choosing not to have someone as a guest at your con and "banning" someone.

Hence why I said seemed to.
 
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Meanwhile on The High Chaparral...

Patrick Horgan ("The Ghost of Chaparral," 1967):
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Warren Stevens ("Best Man for the Job," 1967):
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Ned Romero ("A Quiet Day in Tucson," 1967):
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Alan Bergmann...
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... and Paul Fix ("A Hanging Offense," 1967):
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Guests on this week's 50th anniversary episode of Ironside ("Rundown on a Bum Rap," Jan. 30, 1969) included James Gregory (top billing), Ken Lynch, and Jason Wingreen, in addition to series regular Barbara Anderson. Gregory was playing a raspy-voiced ex-fighter, which, from the other roles I've seen him in, was...maybe surprising.
 
I don't recall whether this one's been mentioned before, or I've mentioned it :lol:, but here's Majel in a bit part in the opening of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?

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I noticed this one decades ago, back before AMC started running commercials!
 
I don't recall whether this one's been mentioned before, or I've mentioned it :lol:, but here's Majel in a bit part in the opening of Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?

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I noticed this one decades ago, back before AMC started running commercials!

That commercial sounds like a parody. Look how her hair accumulates in the comb.
 
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