Kor blimey!
Frank Langella was good as a scheming Bajoran politician on DS9, but he was even better as a scheming White House chief of staff in Dave, which I just watched again. Good stuff.
Kor blimey!
Frank Langella was good as a scheming Bajoran politician on DS9, but he was even better as a scheming White House chief of staff in Dave, which I just watched again. Good stuff.
Warren “Rojan” Stevens and Phillip “Col Green” Pine were in yesterday’s episode of M:I, “The Bargain.”
So was James Wellman (“Professor Starnes” in “And the Children Shall Lead”).
Here’s one for you: Vince Howard, “Uhura’s Crewman” in “The Man Trap,” is in today’s M:I.
We could do a whole thread on this series alone!
No, that’d be “‘Kooor’ blimey!” ![]()
cough IMDb cough 
¿Qué? ![]()
Kate Mulgrew was actually in our house, with her former husband Tim Hagan. My parents somehow knew Hagan. And many years previously, he had celebrated his 30th birthday in our house.
IMDb is the movie database. It show all the appearances the actors made.
Yes, I know. What’s your point?
Just watched the Coen Brothers’ offbeat (and quite good) new Western-anthology movie, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, and noticed three actors with previous Star Trek credits:
https://media.services.cinergy.ch/media/card-teaser-4_3-364x274/fe991544406f583ce8209710de6090f0ec048ef4.jpg (the guy on the left)
https://movieandtvcorner.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Stephen-Root-in-Buster-Scruggs-750x310-1.jpg
Saul Rubinek is Artie, the front guy for Warehouse 13. Kate Mulgrew plays Pete’s Mom, and is a regent of the Warehouse. Data was in it, too, as a monk.
Well, not Data, but Spiner…
Hell, I still call the head of NCIS New Orleans Captain Quantum.
Paul “Lt Lee Kelso” Carr in today’s episode of M:I, “The Test Case.”
Just saw Penny Johnson (Kasidy Yates, a merchant captain and Sisko’s squeeze on DS9) as a Washington homicide detective in Clint Eastwood’s 1997 political thriller Absolute Power.
The head mining engineer from The Trouble With Tribbles played the Marshall in *the Have Gun Will Travel *episode, The Marshall’s Boy.
Gene Roddenberry wrote for Have Gun Will Travel, but he did not write this episode. That would be too cool.
Surely you mean The Devil in the Dark? :dubious: ![]()
Indeed.
I am suitably embarrassed.
Your agonizer, please
That bears sucks, dude.
Yeah…