Subj : Re: Mr Chekov Selling Drugs To : All From : Wiseguy Date : Tue Apr 15 2014 13:58:53 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos From Address: epwise@yahoo.com Subject: Re: Mr Chekov Selling Drugs Will Dockery wrote in news:fa6471a9-52c1-4aaa-9922-37adf1167522@googlegroups.com: > wheresou...@israels.wars wrote: >> Wiseguy wrote: >> >Ron wrote in >> >> >> It was so strange to be watching Ironside on MeTV and see a young >> >> Chekov, Walter Konig, as a drug manufacturer. A few months before >> >> Shatner wa chewing the scenery as a convict trying to avenge his >> >> wife's death and DeForest Kelly was in an episode. I never watched >> >> Ironside when it first came out but it's a vool blast from the >> >> past to see all favorote ST people usually as crooks and bad guys. >> >> >There were a few interesting guest appearances on Ironside. >> >> Who gives a shit? > > I do, I find it interesting to watch Star Trek icons on other roles, > such as Leonard Nimoy as a sly murderer on am episode of Columbo shown > on ME-TV this last Sunday. Of course if you really want to see Star Trek actors (regulars and guest stars) you have to see Mission: Impossible. All series were done at the same studio with the same casting director so actors poped up in all three series. Just in the first season of Mission (which was also the first season of Star Trek) we see: George Takei (Lt. Sulu) Joseph Ruskin (The Gamesters of Triskelion) William Wintersole (Patterns of Force) Gene Dynarski (Mudd's Women) Lawrence Montaigne (Balance of Terror, Amok Time) Percy Rodriguez (Court Martial) Mark Lenard (Sarek) William Smithers (Bread and Circuses) Michael Barrier (Lt. DeSalle) Vic Tayback (A Piece of the Action) Eddie Paskey (Lt. Leslie) Barry Atwater (The Savage Curtain) Barbara Luna (Mirror, Mirror) Abraham Sofaer (Charlie X) David Opatashu (A Taste of Armageddon) Michael Strong (What Are Little Girls Made Of? Barry Russo (The Devil in the Dark, The Ultimate Computer) Lee Bergere (The Savage Curtain) John Crawford (The Galileo Seven) John Colicos (Errand of Mercy) Michael Forest (Who Mourns for Adonais?) Arthur Batanides (That Which Survives) Ricardo Montalban (Space Seed, The Wrath of Khan) Tom Troupe (Arena) William Windom (The Doomsday Machine) William Schallert (The Trouble with Tribbles) James Daly (Requiem for Methuselah) Vic Perrin (Mirror, Mirror) Malachi Throne (The Menagerie) Michael Pataki (The Trouble with Tribbles) Appearances in other seasons include: Leonard Nimoy (1969-71) William Shatner Jack Donner (The Enterprise Incident) Steve Ihnat (Whom Gods Destroy) Warren Stevens (By Any Other Name) David Hurst (The Mark of Gideon) Kate Woodville (For the World Is Hollow...) George Sawaya (The Menagerie) Marianna Hill (Dagger of the Mind) Jon Lormer (The Cage, Return of the Archons, For the World Is Hollow...) Brioni Farrell (The Return of the Archons) Torin Thatcher (The Return of the Archons) Skip Homeier (Patterns of Force, The Way to Eden) Rudy Solari (The Paradise Syndrome) Alfred Ryder (The Man Trap) Robert Phillips (The Cage) Jason Wingreen (The Empath) Charles Napier (The Way to Eden) Barbara Babcock (A Taste of Armageddon, Plato's Stepchildren) Phillip Pine (The Savage Curtain) Jason Evers (Wink of an Eye) Vince Howard (The Man Trap) Paul Carr (Where No Man Has Gone Before) Bart LaRue (Bread and Circuses) Diana Ewing (The Cloud Minders) Lee Meriwether (That Which Survives) Joan Collins (City on the Edge of Forever) Logan Ramsey (Bread and Circuses) Arlene Martel (Amok Time) Antoinette Bower (Catspaw) Charles Macaulay (Return of the Archons) Alan Bergman (The Empath) Peter Brocco (Errand of Mercy) Sharon Acker (The Mark of Gideon) James Gregory (Dagger of the Mind) Charles Dierkop (Wolf in the Fold) Susan Howard (Day of the Dove) Lou Antonio (Let That Be Your Last Battlefield) Barbara Anderson (Conscience of the King) Ron Soble (Spectre of the Gun) Gary Lockwood (Where No Man Has Gone Before) Rhodes Reason (Bread and Circuses) Madlyn Rhue (Space Seed) Charles Drake (The Deadly Years) Michael Ansara (Day of the Dove) Many actors also appeared on Mannix (also from Desilu/Paramount) and The Wild, Wild West (CBS). --- Synchronet 3.15a-Linux NewsLink 1.92-mlp * Origin: TeraNews.com (1:2320/105.97) --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) .