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Trek guest actors in maybe surprising roles

Robert Walker/ Charlie-X as a longshoreman who falsely admits to killing a loan shark/mobster when he thought he killed him until Quincy unraveled the truth!
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Getting to the last episodes of Have Gun - Will Travel, which makes me sad, because I'm really enjoying it.
The episode "Two Plus One" is a Fred Freiberger script. Paladin saves a teenage Indian girl from two ruffians on the trail, and she invokes to old cliche of now being indebted to him and his servant forever. Unfortunately, he's on his way to a long-awaited date with a beautiful French woman he met a year ago, and the kid seems determined to screw it up. This one is basically a situation comedy episode.
Comments about the actresses from my wife and I during the episode:
Mary: "Well, no surprise, she's not Native American."
Me: "And by that horrible accent, she's sure not French."
:lol:
 
Admitting that I did not check this Thread to avoid a Repeat;

Mick Fleetwood as an Antidean Diplomat?
 
Getting to the last episodes of Have Gun - Will Travel, which makes me sad, because I'm really enjoying it.
The episode "Two Plus One" is a Fred Freiberger script. Paladin saves a teenage Indian girl from two ruffians on the trail, and she invokes to old cliche of now being indebted to him and his servant forever. Unfortunately, he's on his way to a long-awaited date with a beautiful French woman he met a year ago, and the kid seems determined to screw it up. This one is basically a situation comedy episode.
Comments about the actresses from my wife and I during the episode:
Mary: "Well, no surprise, she's not Native American."
Me: "And by that horrible accent, she's sure not French."
:lol:
Looked up the episode and didn't recognize the name of the actress who played the Indian girl, but seems she was pretty busy at the time, then made a transition mid-1970s into voice acting and has stayed busy since. (No bad French accents, apparently.)

According to IMDb, Rex Holman also appeared in that episode.
 
Looked up the episode and didn't recognize the name of the actress who played the Indian girl, but seems she was pretty busy at the time, then made a transition mid-1970s into voice acting and has stayed busy since. (No bad French accents, apparently.)

According to IMDb, Rex Holman also appeared in that episode.
B'gosh, I missed that. Yes, he was one of the two toughs who was assaulting the young girl.
 
In an early episode of Adam-12 Paul Carr/"Lt. Lee Kelso" plays a husband to an unhappy wife in a domestic dispute marriage, he doesn't get strangled, but he does walk out of the house with bags in hand!
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^^^Just saw him in a vintage "Hawaii Five O" episode!!!

Lots of Star Trek actors seemed to show up on 5-0, and to my ear the mood music of some of the scenes are reminiscent of Star Trek-like "scene music".
 
A double-double back to back Perry Mason which includes a double-actor pre-trek episode
Frank Overton/"Elias Sandoval" as a Priest and Jon Lormer/ (The Cage,The Return Of The Archons, For The World Is So Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky"
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And De Forest Kelley as a son in law of a successful investment manager who's daugher in law was charged in the murder of the investments manager's son.
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^^^Just saw him in a vintage "Hawaii Five O" episode!!!

Lots of Star Trek actors seemed to show up on 5-0, and to my ear the mood music of some of the scenes are reminiscent of Star Trek-like "scene music".

A double-double back to back Perry Mason which includes a double-actor pre-trek episode
Frank Overton/"Elias Sandoval" as a Priest and Jon Lorimer/ (The Cage,The Return Of The Archons, For The World Is So Hollow And I Have Touched The Sky"
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And De Forest Kelley as a son in law of a successful investment manager who's daugher in law was charged in the murder of the investments manager's son.
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Nice!!!

Perry
Mason
Rules!

He would have made an EXCELLENT Admiral.
Or Jag Officer.
But not Drone!
 
Qovpatlh QIl!

Thank you for pointing that out.

Actually, the other error is that you're supposed to take actors who've played in Star Trek and say what other non-Star Trek roles they've had. Like what non-Star Trek roles has Mick Fleetwood had?
 
Actually, the other error is that you're supposed to take actors who've played in Star Trek and say what other non-Star Trek roles they've had. Like what non-Star Trek roles has Mick Fleetwood had?

I appreciate your post. I am an Old Fossile who remembers Mick in some older roles, like "The Running Man". Nothing of much note, but he was also the co-Founder of Fleetwood Mac, so I thought that might count as a pretty significant role.
 
I appreciate your post. I am an Old Fossile who remembers Mick in some older roles, like "The Running Man". Nothing of much note, but he was also the co-Founder of Fleetwood Mac, so I thought that might count as a pretty significant role.
Okay, but, as as been pointed out, this is the TOS forum, so we're looking for other appearances of TOS actors and guest stars only.
 
I like to pick a bad old horror film on Prime every Saturday for lunchtime watching. I found a real stinker today, chosen because it starred Melody Paterson (Wrangler Jane from F-Troop) called "Blood and Lace." She played a teenage girl put into a shady orphanage when her prostitute mother was hammer-timed in the brains. Investigating the murder, on the right side of the law this time (more or less), was Vic Tayback! The word "lurid" is too good for this trash-fest. :lol:

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I like to pick a bad old horror film on Prime every Saturday for lunchtime watching. I found a real stinker today, chosen because it starred Melody Paterson (Wrangler Jane from F-Troop) called "Blood and Lace." She played a teenage girl put into a shady orphanage when her prostitute mother was hammer-timed in the brains. Investigating the murder, on the right side of the law this time (more or less), was Vic Tayback! The word "lurid" is too good for this trash-fest. :lol:

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LOVED Wrangler Jane and always enjoyed Vic Tayback!

Nice!
 
Watched an Outer Limits called "Don't Open Until Doomsday" featuring David Frankham as a bridegroom sucked into a mysterious box with an alien in it (he keeps having trouble with those!) and John Hoyt as the father of a young bride who elopes and gets sucked into the same box 30 years later.
Much more frightening than the alien blob monster was Miriam Hopkins made up in garish 1930s Gloria-Swanson style makeup. They even played it for a shock-scare when she suddenly appeared in a doorway :lol: .
 
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