Spotting Star Trek actors in other programs

Nor does it work for me now.
It was a picture of the actor in the robot costume, holding the helmet.

Here’s the proper link http://www.gavinrothery.com/my-blog/2011/10/8/secret-sci-fi-legend-felix-silla.html (for some reason the link in your previous post was triplicated, so didn’t work)

Heavy Metal magazine once had a story about a planet of humanoid aliens who could remove their heads. They welcomed a delegation of Earth diplomats and helpfully removed their heads for them so that they could attend a big banquet in their honor. The story ended before the aliens started to wonder about why their guests were now so quiet…

Thanks, Andy L.

Elisha Cook, Jr, Samuel T. Cogley in Court Martial, in the Wagon Train episode, The Nancy Palmer Story. Cook was in the Humphrey Bogart films *The Maltese Falcon *and *The Big Sleep.
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Nancy Palmer is played by Audrey Meadows, know for her role as Alice, Jackie Gleason’s spouse in *The Honeymooners.
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I saw Grace Lee Whitney in another ep ‘of "77 Sunset Strip’. ‘88 Keys’ from the last season. She played. . . A stripper!

Deforest Kelley was also in this one, although they had no scenes together, so they may or may not have met during the filming.

Dammit, I haven’t seen that one. Now I have to remember where I supposedly watch 77 Sunset Strip.
Oh, extra points for spotting two ST actors in the same episode.

Just saw the lovely Carolyn McCormick (Minuet) in an episode of Spenser: For Hire; she had a recurring role as a tough-but-tender assistant DA in the Boston detective show’s second season.

James Cromwell (Zefram Cochrane) was in the most recent episode of the HBO corporate-dynasty drama Succession, playing his usual cranky-old-guy character.

She was also Dr. Olivet on Law and Order (the psychologist)

Today I saw the classic Outer Limits episode “The Inheritors” - which has Lord Garth in it.

Alan Ruck (Capt. Harriman) is also in Succession, as the New Agey eldest son of the Rupert Murdochesque patriarch.

He was also a regular on Here Come The Brides, a short-lived series in the 1960s. I was an antagonist character - rich and scheming, as I recall.

He was in ***Brides *along with Robert “Lazarus” Brown, as noted earlier.
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EDIT:
I just Googled Brown; apparently, he’s still with us at age 91! :eek:

Way to go, Bob!

A Romulan to the core!

^:dubious:^

There’s a great Star Trek novel (called Ishmael by Barbara Hambly) in which Spock travels back to Seattle in the 1800s, and meets the characters of “Here Comes the Brides” - including his ancestor (the guy played by Mark Lenard). Spock also meets characters who are clearly intended to be the crew of the Battlestar Galactica, Paladin (from Have Gun Will Travel), the Cartwrights, and the 2nd and 4th Doctors.

This last weekend I saw “12 Angry Men” - and one of the jurors is Hengist of “Wolf in the Fold”

Anthony Caruso, Bela Oxmyx in TOS A Piece of the Action in the Wagon Train episode, The Traitor, with a goofy beard and a goofy Mexican accent.

Lenard played the evil Bosnian Count Draja in “The Night of the Iron Hand” on Wild, Wild West.

Well, what do you know? Guess what pops up on my phone this morning in the YouTube app? The Munsters’ original pilot (with Areel Shaw as “not-Lily”)!

Wow. I would never have recognized her!

http://i.cnn.net/v5cache/TCM/Images/Dynamic/i60/areelshaw_091420070408.jpg
http://dangerfactory.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/phoebe-munster-the_munsters-Joan-Marshall.gif

This was more a case of spotting a non-ST actor in an ep. I saw “The Empath” again this weekend. When they showed the two scientists in their. . . containers, I thought to myself, “That looks like Jason Wingreen.” Sure enough, it was. I didn’t id Davis Roberts, who was the other one, but I was familiar with him (he had a spot or two on “Sanford and Son” as Fred’s chain-smoking doctor).

Wingreen was in practically everything form the 1950s thru the 1970s, and his best-unknown role was the voice of Boba Fett in the original “Star Wars.”

His face was pretty twisted around in “The Empath,” but still was enough to peg him.

Random Trek search led me to this page which has some props that were in Trek and elsewhere. The Jupiter 8 from Bread and Circuses is also Catwoman’s car. The Mork and Mindy spacesuit cracked me up!