[rec.arts.startrek.info] Star Trek Actors' Other Roles

ottoh@CFSMO.Honeywell.COM (Otto Heuer) (11/03/90)

                MONTHLY LIST OF "TREK ACTORS' OTHER ROLES"
               in REC.ARTS.STARTREK (last updated 10/31/90)

This posting is intended to cut down on the "often asked questions" that 
seem to pop up every few months in this newsgroup regarding the other 
roles that the Star Trek actors have had.  Feel free to email me any 
additions you know of.  Also, TNG swaps actors with LA Law regularly.

William Shatner:  ST:TOS (James Kirk); Alfred Hitchcock Presents; 
                  Airplane II: The Sequel (82) [commander of moon base]; 
                  American Documents: Patent Pending; The Andersonville 
                  Trial (70); The Babysitter (80); Barbary Coast; 
                  Barnaby Jones (?); Big Bad Mama (74); Big Valley; The 
                  Brothers Karamazov (57); Cold Hands and Warm Heart; 
                  Columbo (TV) [actor playing a detective]; Crash (78); 
                  Crash of Flight 401 (78); The Devil's Rain (75); Dial 
                  911; The Fugitive; Impulse; The Intruder; Judgement at 
                  Nuremburg (61); The Kidnapping of the President (80); 
                  To Kill the President (?); Kingdom of the Spiders 
                  (78); Kung Fu; Outer Limits; The Man From UNCLE (TV) 
                  "The Project Strigas Affair"; Mission: Impossible 
                  (TV-old-guest); Mystery of the Gods; North Beach and 
                  Rawhide; Outer Limits (TV-guest); Outtakes Vol 6; The 
                  People (71); Perry Mason; Pioneer Woman (73); Police 
                  Squad (TV) [special guest star that gets killed off 
                  during opening credits]; Pray for the Wildcats (74); 
                  The Ray Bradbury Theater: Marionettes Inc./The 
                  Playground (85); Rescue 911 (CBS) [host]; Riel (82); 
                  Route 66 (TV-guest); Secrets of a Married Man (84); 
                  Shame (62); Six Million Dollar Man (TV) [insane public 
                  aquarium associate]; The Sole Survivor; Studio One: 
                  The Defender (57); T.J. Hooker (TV) [title role]; The 
                  Tenth [Degree|Level] (TV movie) [psychologist]; The 
                  Third Walker (83); Twilight Zone (old); The Twilight 
                  Zone--Nightmare at 20,000 Feet/The Odyssey of Flight 
                  33 [gremlin on wing, fortune]; The Unfaithful Husband 
                  (TV movie); UFOs and Channeling (88); Visiting Hours 
                  (82); A Whale of a Tale (76); White Comanche (68); The 
                  Zero Hour; Alaska Airlines commercial; Commodore 
                  VIC-20 commercials; Girl Scout commercial; Lablow 
                  commercials (Canada); Oldsmobile commercial; Promise 
                  Margarine commercial; Tennis commercial
Leonard Nimoy:    ST:TOS (Spock); Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (84); 
                  The Alpha Caper (73); Assault on the Wayne (71) 
                  [submarine captain]; Baffled (72); The Balcony (63); 
                  Catlow (71); Columbo (TV-original) [bad guy]; Get 
                  Smart (TV) [pool hall gangster]; In Search Of (TV) 
                  [host]; Invasion of the Body Snatchers (78); Lights, 
                  Camera, Action (TV); Man From UNCLE (TV) "The Project 
                  Strigas Affair"; Marco Polo; Mission: Impossible 
                  (old); Outer Limits ("I, Robot"); Perry Mason: The 
                  Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe (murderer); Planets of 
                  the Sun; Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris (80) 
                  [brain surgeon]; T.J. Hooker (TV-guest); Them (cameo); 
                  The Transformers (86) (voice of Galvatron); The 
                  Twilight Zone (several old episodes); A Woman Called 
                  Golda (82); Zombies of the Stratosphere (52); Eqqus 
                  (Broadway play) [male lead]; Man in the Glass Booth 
                  (San Diego Old Globe Theatre play) (late 70s) [male 
                  lead]; Vincent (one man play, at the Witherspoon 
                  Concert Hall in Omaha) (79); Alaska Airlines 
                  commercial; music video [chauffer]; directed Funny 
                  about Love, The Good Mother, Three Men and a Baby
DeForest Kelly:   ST:TOS (Leonard "Bones" McCoy); ST:TNG (Admiral); 333 
                  Montgomery (unsold Roddenberry pilot); 77 Sunset Strip 
                  (ABC) "88 Bars" (63); ABC Afternoon Playbreak (ABC) 
                  (73); Bat Masterson (NBC) "No Amnesty for Death" (61); 
                  Black Saddle (ABC) "Apache Trail" (59); Bold Ones: the 
                  Doctors  (NBC) "Giants Never Kneel" (70); Bonanza 
                  (NBC) "The Decision" (62), "Ride the Wind" (66); The 
                  Cowboys (ABC) (74); The Dakotas (ABC) "Reformation at 
                  Big Nose Buffe" (63); Death Valley Days: The Great 
                  Diamond Mines; Donna Reed Show (ABC) (65); The 
                  Fugitive; The Gallent Men (ABC) "A Taste of Peace" 
                  (63); Gunsmoke (CBS) "Indian Scout" (56), "Al Clovis" 
                  (59); Gunfight at the OK Corral (57); Ironside (NBC) 
                  "Warrior's Return" (70); Laramie (NBC) "The Gun Deal" 
                  (60); Laredo (NBC) "Sound of Terror" (66); The Law and 
                  Jake Wade; Lawman (ABC) "The Squatters" (61); The 
                  Lineup (CBS) "The Cloroform Murder Case" (59); The 
                  Lone Ranger (ABC) "Legion of Old Times" (49), "Gold 
                  Train" (50); M Squad (CBS) "Diamond Hard" (57); The 
                  Man in the Gray Flannel Suit; The Millionaire (CBS) 
                  "Millionaire Iris Miller" (55); 
                  Night of the Lepus 
                  (72); Owen Marshall C at Law (ABC) "Make No Mistake" 
                  (71); Perry Mason [with Alan Hale Jr]; Police Story 
                  (NBC) pilot episode (67); Raintree County; Richard 
                  Diamond PE (CBS) "The Fine Art of Murder" (59), "The 
                  Adjuster" (59); Room 222 (ABC) "Suitable for Framing" 
                  (71); The Rough Riders (ABC) "The Night Riders" (58); 
                  Route 66 (CBS) "1800 Days to Justice" (62); Silent 
                  Force (ABC) "The Judge" (70); Silent Service (TV) "The 
                  Gar Story" (57); Slattery's People (CBS) "Which One 
                  Has the Privilidge" (64); Stagecoach West (ABC) "Image 
                  of a Man" (61); Tension at Table Rock; Trackdown (CBS) 
                  "End of an Outlaw" (57), "The Jailbreak" (58), "Hard 
                  Limes" (59); Two Faces West "Fallen Gun" (60); 
                  Virginian (NBC) "Duel at Shiloh" (63), "Man of 
                  Violence" (63); Wanted Dead or alive (CBS) "Secret 
                  Ballot" (59), "The Hostage" (59); Warlock (59); Wild, 
                  Wild West
James Doohan:     ST:TOS (Montgomery Scott); The All New Liar's Club 
                  (Canada); Bonanza (TV); Flight into Danger (5x) 
                  [star]; Hazel (guest); Jason of Star Command; One of 
                  Our Spies is Missing (Man from UNCLE movie); Outer 
                  Limits; Simon and Simon (TV-guest); Space Academy (?); 
                  Space Command; "Scotty" from John Candy's Radio Show; 
                  Gararge Door [Citibank?] commercial; Oldsmobile 
                  commercial; [a lot of voices of aliens, etc. in TOS 
                  and TAS]
Walter Koenig:    ST:TOS (Pavel Chekov); Columbo (TV) [officer that 
                  arrests Shatner]; Gidget (old); Moontrap (89); The 
                  Starlost
George Takei:     ST:TOS (Sulu); Adderly; Black Sheep Squadron; Bridge 
                  [Over|On] the River Kwai (?); Chris Elliot, A 
                  Television Miracle; The Courtship of Eddie's Father 
                  (?) (63); The Green Berets (68); Late Night with David 
                  Letterman Film Festival; MacGyver (TV-guest); A 
                  Majority of One; Miami Vice (TV-guest "Kenneth" with 
                  Vanity and Melanie Griffith); Mission: Impossible (TV) 
                  [biologist]; Murder She Wrote (TV-guest); My Three 
                  Sons (TV) [ham radio operator]; Perry Mason: The Case 
                  of the Blushing Pearls; Return to the Bridge [Over|On] 
                  the River Kwai (unrealeased due to legal problems); 
                  Walk Don't Run (66) [insignificant police inspector]
Nichelle Nichols: ST:TOS (Uhura); I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (88); The 
                  Supernaturals (85); Various NASA Instructional Films

Jonathan Frakes:  ST:TNG (William T. Riker); Bare Essence (TV 
                  miniseries) [self-centered playboy]; The Blue and the 
                  Gray; Charlie's Angels (TV) [when Kris had amnesia]; 
                  The Cover Girl and the Cop (TV movie) [White House 
                  aide and model's boyfriend]; D.E.A. (?) (TV) [drug 
                  dealer]; Dukes of Hazzard (TV) [Boss Hogg's nephew]; 
                  The Fall Guy (TV) [bad guy]; Hart to Hart (TV) [monk]; 
                  Highway to Heaven (TV) [angry lawyer with senile 
                  father]; Hill Street Blues (TV) [dope dealer]; North 
                  and South; Quincy "The Face of Fear" (TV) [guest 
                  surgeon]; The Twilight Zone (TV-new) [secretary 
                  dater]; The Common Glory (summer stock play in 
                  Williamsburg, Virginia) [male lead-opposite Glen 
                  Close]; [also rumors of doing promos in Captain 
                  America costume]
Patrick Stewart:  ST:TNG (Jean-Luc Picard); Churchill: The Gathering 
                  Storm (74) [Clement Atlee]; The Doctor and the Devil; 
                  Dune (84) [Guerney Halleck]; Excalibur (81) 
                  [Leondegrance, Guinevere's father]; A Fall of Eagles 
                  (British miniseries) [V.I. Ulyanov (aka, Lenin)] ; 
                  Hamlet (BBC Shakespeare series) [as Claudius - 
                  Hamlet's uncle]; I, Claudius; Lady Jane (86) [Lord 
                  Henry Gray]; Lifeforce (85); Nova (PBS) "Neptune's 
                  Cold Fury" [narrator], "Voyager" [narrator]; Oedipus 
                  Rex; Smiley's People (British TV series) [as Karla]; 
                  Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (British TV) [as Karla]; 
                  Miss Julie (play); Uneasy Lies the Head (play); 
                  [various WS plays]; Pontiac commercials (voice); TV 
                  Guide commercial (voice)
Brent Spiner:     ST:TNG (Data); Bosom Buddies (?) (TV); Buck Rogers in 
                  the 25th Century (TV) [alien ambassador]; Cheers (NBC) 
                  [when Diane had jury duty]; Family Sins (87); Hill 
                  Street Blues (TV) [sleazy movie producer/director]; 
                  It's a Living (?) (TV); Hunter (NBC-guest) [mechanic 
                  for a police garage]; Mama's Family (TV) [man in snake 
                  suit]; Miss Firecracker (?) (89); Night Court (NBC-3 
                  episodes) [Bob, father of a pitiful poor (really rich) 
                  hillbilly (really Yugoslavian) family]; Rent Control; 
                  Sunday in the Park with George (PBS) [Franz]; Tales 
                  from the Darkside 
                  (TV-guest) [reverend trying to 
                  convince a man that he was really dead]; Twilight Zone 
                  (TV-new) [soul being trucked to hell]; What's Allen 
                  Watching? (TV) [Eddie Murphy replacement]
Marina Sirtis:    ST:TNG (Deanna Troi); Blind Date (the 83/84 version 
                  with Kirstie Alley, not the 87 version with Bruce 
                  Willis and Kim Basinger) [hooker]; Death Wish III (?); 
                  Hunter (NBC-guest) [hitman's girlfriend]; Masterpiece 
                  Theatre (PBS); One Last Chance (90) [Maria]; Sherlock 
                  Holmes (PBS) [immigrant to England]; The Wicked Lady 
                  (83); episode of Sherlock Holmes (PBS)
LeVar Burton:     ST:TNG (Geordi LaForge); Almos' a Man (77); Battered 
                  (79); Captain Planet and the Planeteers (TV) 
                  [voice-regular]; Dummy (79); Grambling's White Tiger 
                  (81); The Hunter (80); The Jesse Owens Story (84); 
                  Looking for Mr. Goodbar (?) (77) [Diane Keaton's 
                  character's pupil's older brother]; The Midnight Hour 
                  (86); Mountains of the Moon; One in a Million (78); 
                  Reading Rainbow; Roots (77) (TV miniseries); Roots: 
                  The Gift (88); The Supernaturals (85); [some TV movie 
                  about Ron LeFlore]
Michael Dorn:     ST:TNG (Worf); Capitol; Charles In Charge (TV); CHiPs 
                  (TV-cast); Days of Our Lives (TV-guest); The Jagged 
                  Edge (85); Mary Tyler Moore (TV)
Denise Crosby:    ST:TNG (Tasha Yar); 48 Hours (82); Arizona Heat; Curse 
                  of the Pink Panther (83); Desert Hearts (86); 
                  Eliminators (86); The Man Who Loved Women (83) 
                  [mistress]; Mancuso FBI; Miracle Mile (88); Pet 
                  Semetery (89); Raising Arizona (87); Skin Deep (89); 
                  Tennessee Nights
Gates McFadden:   ST:TNG (Bev Crusher); All My Children (TV); Dark 
                  Crystal(?); The Hunt for Red October (90) [Dr. Cathy 
                  Ryan]; Legend; The Muppets Take Manhattan (84) 
                  [secretary]; Rustler's Rhapsody; Taking Care of 
                  Business (90); [some old comedy movie wearing a 
                  t-shirt and panties] [Gates used to go by "Cheryl 
                  McFadden"]
Diana Muldaur:    ST:TNG (Pulaski); ST:TOS (Return to Tommorow: Sargon's 
                  wife Thalassa); ST:TOS (Is There in Truth No Beauty?: 
                  Dr. Miranda Jones); Beyond Reason (82); Born Free; 
                  Fantasy Island (TV-guest); Genesis II (73) [Marg]; The 
                  Incredible Hulk (TV-guest) [David Banner's sister]; 
                  L.A. Law (TV); The Master Ninja, Vol 3; McCloud (TV); 
                  McQ (74); The Miracle Worker (78); Number One 
                  (69); 
                  The Other (72); Quincy (TV); Rockford Files (?) 
                  (TV-guest) [adulterous wife]
Wil Wheaton:      ST:TNG (Wesley Crusher); ABC Afterschool Special [son 
                  of schizophrenic]; The Buddy System (84); Family Ties 
                  (TV-guest) [Jen's date]; The Farm (aka The Curse) 
                  (87); The Last Starfighter (in a scene cut from the 
                  movie) (84); Long Time Gone (86); The Secret Of NIMH 
                  (voice of Martin (the oldest child)) (82); Stand By Me 
                  (86); Young Harry Houdini (87)

John DeLancie:    ST:TNG (Q); Angel of Death (90); Bad Influence; 
                  Christine Cromwell; Days of Our Lives (TV) [Eugene 
                  Bradford]; Emergency (TV) [guest-doctor]; Get Smart 
                  Again [KAOS/CONTROL double agent] (89); It's a Living 
                  (TV-guest); MacGyver (TV-guest) [arms dealer]; Miami 
                  Vice (TV-guest); Mission: Impossible (new-pilot) 
                  [narco-terrorist hitman]; Murder She Wrote (TV-guest) 
                  [Binky, a well-known art theif]; The Nutt House 
                  (TV-pilot); SST: Deathflight (aka SST: Disaster in the 
                  Sky) [Peter Grave's character's ex-girlfriend's 
                  husband] (77); Taking Care of Business (90); Twilight 
                  Zone (new) [manager-souls being trucked to hell]; 
                  Safeguard commercial; Toyota commercial
Whoopi Goldberg:  ST:TNG (Guinan); Bagdad Cafe (TV-cast); The Best of 
                  D.C. Follies: Superstar Comedy (89); Burglar (87) 
                  [lead role]; Clara's Heart (88); The Color Purple 
                  (86); Comic Relief (86-90); Dr. Duck's Super Secret 
                  All-Purpose Sauce (86); Fatal Beauty (87); Ghost (90); 
                  Jumpin' Jack Flash (86) [Terry]; Kiss Shot (TV movie) 
                  [lead role]; La Ladrona (86); Moonlighting (TV-guest) 
                  "Camille" [Camille]; The Telephone (87); Whoopi 
                  Goldberg: Fontaine....Why Am I Straight? (88); Whoopi 
                  Goldberg Live; Spontaneous Combustion (San Diego 
                  Marquis Public Theatre play) (early 80s)
Kirstie Alley:    ST2 (Saavik); Blind Date (the 83/84 version with 
                  Marina Sirtis, not the 87 version with Bruce Willis 
                  and Kim Basinger); A Bunny's Tale (TV movie); 
                  Champions; Cheers (NBC-cast) [Rebecca Howe]; 
                  Infidelity (TV movie); Look Who's Talking [the 
                  mother]; Loverboy (89); Madhouse; North and South I & 
                  II (TV movies); The Osterman Weekend (?) (83); The 
                  Prince of Bel Air (TV movie); Runaway (84) [Gene 
                  Simmons' mistress]; Shoot to 
                  Kill (88); Sins of the 
                  Past (TV movie); Stark: Mirror Image (86); Summer 
                  School (87)
Majel Barrett:    ST:TOS (Number One, as Majel Leigh Hudec; Nurse 
                  Christine Chapel; voice of computer); ST:TNG (Lwaxana 
                  Troi; voice of computer); Bonanza
Mark Lenard:      ST:TOS (Sarek & Romulan); ST:TFS (Sarek & Klingon); 
                  ST:TNG (Sarek); Another World (TV) [Dr. Ernest 
                  Gregory]; Buck Rogers (TV) [ambassador]; Cliffhangers 
                  (NBC) [emperor]; Hawaii Five-O (TV-guest); Here Come 
                  The Brides [Aaron Stemple]; Planet of the Apes (TV) 
                  [Urko, Zaius' assistant]
Colm Meaney       ST:TNG (Battle Bridge Conn & O'Brien); The Dead; Dick 
                  Tracy (90) [cop]; Die Hard II (90) [airline pilot]; 
                  One Life to Live (TV)

Some other quasi-famous people who gave had guest spots in Star Trek:

Jill Ireland
Sally Kellerman
Steven Collins                
Catherine Hicks               
Grace Lee Whitney             
John Winston                  
David Soul ("Here Comes the Brides")  
Nancy Kovack                  The stunning dark-haired beauty in ""
Vic Tayback (Mel from "Alice")"A Piece of the Action"
Lee Meriweather               girl in "That Which Survives"
Christopher Lloyd             Klingon commander in "ST3"
John Laroquette               Maltz the Klingon in "ST3"
Charles Cooper                Klingon in "ST5" and "Sins of the Father"
Robin Curtis                  Saavik
John Tesh                     Klingon in "The Icarus Factor"
Mic Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac) Fish in "Manhunt"
Ricardo Montalban             Khan in "Space Seed" and "ST2"
Joan Collins                  "City on the Edge of Forever"
Teri Garr                     "Assignment Earth"
Lawrence Luckinbill           Sybok in "ST5"
William Campbell              Trelane, Koloth
Robert Brown ("Here Comes the Brides")
                              Lazarus in "The Alternative Factor"
Michael Pataki                Korax in "The Trouble with Tribbles",
                              Klingon commander in "Heart of Glory"
Dwight Schultz (Howling Mad Murdock in "The A-Team")
                              Barkley in "Hollow Pursuits"
Janos Prohaska                albino lizard-apes (the Mugatos) in "A 
                  Private Little War"
                              the Horta in "The Devil in the Dark"
Merritt Butrick               Kirk's son in the film series; Alien in 
                  "Symbiosis"
[Actor from Tin Man] (Dear John; Archie)
                              Betazoid from "Tin Man"

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djstyer@symmetry.cs.mtu.edu (Styer) (01/12/91)

                MONTHLY LIST OF "TREK ACTORS' OTHER ROLES" 
               in REC.ARTS.STARTREK (last updated 01/09/90) 
 
This list was originally put together by Otto "Hack-Man" Heuer, but is
now maintained by Dan Styer (djstyer@symmetry.cs.mtu.edu).

This posting is intended to cut down on the "often asked questions" that  
seem to pop up every few months in this newsgroup regarding the other  
roles that the Star Trek actors have had.  Feel free to email me any  
additions you know of.  A good source for roles is the Star Trek  
Compendium by Allan Asherman.  Also, TNG swaps actors with LA Law  
regularly. 
 
                            William Shatner 
 
ST:TOS (James Kirk); Alfred Hitchcock Presents; Airplane II: The Sequel  
(82) [commander of moon base]; American Documents: Patent Pending; The  
Andersonville Trial (70); The Babysitter (80); Barbary Coast; Barnaby  
Jones (?); Big Bad Mama (74); Big Valley; BLOODSPORT (86); The Brothers  
Karamazov (57); Cold Hands and Warm Heart; Columbo (TV) [actor playing a  
detective]; Crash (78); Crash of Flight 401 (78); The Devil's Rain (75);  
Dial 911; Disaster on the Coastliner (TV movie) [con artist or  
counterfeiter]; The Fugitive; Impulse; The Intruder; Judgement at  
Nuremburg (61); The Kidnapping of the President (80); To Kill the  
President (?); Kingdom of the Spiders (78); Kung Fu; Outer Limits; The  
Man From UNCLE (TV) "The Project Strigas Affair"; Mission: Impossible  
(TV-old-guest); Mystery of the Gods; North Beach and Rawhide; Outer  
Limits (TV-guest); Outtakes Vol 6; The People (71); Perry Mason; Pioneer  
Woman (73); Police Squad (TV) [special guest star that gets killed off  
during opening credits]; Pray for the Wildcats (74); The Ray Bradbury  
Theater: Marionettes Inc./The Playground (85); Rescue 911 (CBS) [host];  
Riel (82); Route 66 (TV-guest); Secrets of a Married Man (84); Shame  
(62); Six Million Dollar Man (TV) [insane public aquarium associate];  
The Sole Survivor; Studio One: The Defender (57); T.J. Hooker (TV)  
[title role]; The Tenth [Degree|Level] (TV movie) [psychologist]; The  
Third Walker (83); The Trial of George Custer (?) [a stage play - a  
prosecuting attorney]; Twilight Zone (old); The Twilight  
Zone--"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", "The Odyssey of Flight 33" or "Nick of  
Time" [gremlin on wing, fortune]; The Unfaithful Husband (TV movie);  
UFOs and Channeling (88); Visiting Hours (82); A Whale of a Tale (76);  
White Comanche (68); The Zero Hour; Alaska Airlines commercial;  
Commodore VIC-20 commercials; Girl Scout commercial; Lablow commercials  
(Canada); Oldsmobile commercial; Promise Margarine commercial; Tennis  
commercial; directed Star Trek 5: The Final Frontier
 
                             Leonard Nimoy 
 
ST:TOS (Spock); Aladdin and his Wonderful Lamp (84); The Alpha Caper  
(73); Assault on the Wayne (71) [submarine captain]; Baffled (72); The  
Balcony (63); Catlow (71); Columbo (TV-original) [bad guy]; Get Smart  
(TV) [pool hall gangster]; In Search Of (TV) [host]; Invasion of the  
Body Snatchers (78); Lights, Camera, Action (TV); Man From UNCLE (TV)  
"The Project Strigas Affair"; Marco Polo; Mission: Impossible (old);  
Outer Limits ("I, Robot", "" [worker in some kind of nuclear research  
facility]); Perry Mason: The Case of the Shoplifter's Shoe (murderer);  
Planets of the Sun; Seizure: The Story of Kathy Morris (80) [brain  
surgeon]; The Sun Also Rises (TV mini-series) [Russian count]; T.J.  
Hooker (TV-guest); Them (cameo); The Transformers (86) (voice of  
Galvatron); The Twilight Zone (several old episodes); A Woman Called  
Golda (82); Zombies of the Stratosphere (52); Eqqus (Broadway play)  
[male lead]; Man in the Glass Booth (San Diego Old Globe Theatre play)  
(late 70s) [male lead]; Vincent (one man play, at the Witherspoon  
Concert Hall in Omaha) (79); Alaska Airlines commercial; music video  
[chauffer]; Oldsmobile commercial; directed Funny about Love, Star Trek 3:
The Search For Spock, Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home, The Good Mother, 
Three Men and a Baby 
 
                             DeForest Kelly 
 
ST:TOS (Leonard "Bones" McCoy); ST:TNG (Admiral); 333 Montgomery (unsold  
Roddenberry pilot); 77 Sunset Strip (ABC) "88 Bars" (63); ABC Afternoon  
Playbreak (ABC) (73); Bat Masterson (NBC) "No Amnesty for Death" (61);  
Black Saddle (ABC) "Apache Trail" (59); Bold Ones: the Doctors  (NBC)  
"Giants Never Kneel" (70); Bonanza (NBC) "The Decision" (62), "Ride the  
Wind" (66); The Cowboys (ABC) (74); The Dakotas (ABC) "Reformation at  
Big Nose Buffe" (63); Death Valley Days: The Great Diamond Mines; Donna  
Reed Show (ABC) (65); The Fugitive; The Gallent Men (ABC) "A Taste of  
Peace" (63); Gunsmoke (CBS) "Indian Scout" (56), "Al Clovis" (59);  
Gunfight at the OK Corral (57); Ironside (NBC) "Warrior's Return" (70);  
Laramie (NBC) "The Gun Deal" (60); Laredo (NBC) "Sound of Terror" (66);  
The Law and Jake Wade; Lawman (ABC) "The Squatters" (61); The Lineup  
(CBS) "The Cloroform Murder Case" (59); The Lone Ranger (ABC) "Legion of  
Old Times" (49), "Gold Train" (50); M Squad (CBS) "Diamond Hard" (57);  
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit; The Millionaire (CBS) "Millionaire  
Iris Miller" (55); Night of the Lepus (72); Owen Marshall C at Law (ABC)  
"Make No Mistake" (71); Perry Mason [Peter Thorpe; with Alan Hale Jr]; Police
Story (NBC) pilot episode (67); Raintree County; Richard Diamond PE (CBS) "The 
 
Fine Art of Murder" (59), "The Adjuster" (59); Room 222 (ABC) "Suitable  
for Framing" (71); The Rough Riders (ABC) "The Night Riders" (58); Route  
66 (CBS) "1800 Days to Justice" (62); Silent Force (ABC) "The Judge"  
(70); Silent Service (TV) "The Gar Story" (57); Slattery's People (CBS)  
"Which One Has the Privilidge" (64); Stagecoach West (ABC) "Image of a  
Man" (61); Tension at Table Rock; Trackdown (CBS) "End of an Outlaw"  
(57), "The Jailbreak" (58), "Hard Limes" (59); Two Faces West "Fallen  
Gun" (60); Virginian (NBC) "Duel at Shiloh" (63), "Man of Violence"  
(63); Wanted Dead or alive (CBS) "Secret Ballot" (59), "The Hostage"  
(59); Warlock (59); Wild, Wild West 
 
                              James Doohan 
 
ST:TOS (Montgomery Scott); The All New Liar's Club (Canada); Bonanza  
(TV); Flight into Danger (5x) [star]; Hazel (guest); Jason of Star  
Command; Magnum P.I. (TV-guest) [Robin Master's accountant]; One of Our  
Spies is Missing (Man from UNCLE movie); Outer Limits; Simon and Simon  
(TV-guest); Space Academy (?); Space Command; "Scotty" from John Candy's  
Radio Show; Gararge Door [Citibank?] commercial; Oldsmobile commercial;  
[a lot of voices of aliens, etc. in TOS and TAS] 
 
                             Walter Koenig 
 
ST:TOS (Pavel Chekov); Columbo (TV) [officer that arrests Shatner];  
Gidget (old); Moontrap (89); The Starlost 
 
                              George Takei 
 
ST:TOS (Sulu); Adderly; Black Sheep Squadron; Bridge [Over|On] the River  
Kwai (?); Chris Elliot, A Television Miracle; The Courtship of Eddie's  
Father (?) (63); General Hospital (TV-guest) [Mr. Diem, a puppet-mayor  
of the Asian section of Port Charles]; The Green Berets (68); Hawaii  
Five-O (TV-guest) [old man and a young man impersonating the old man];  
Late Night with David Letterman Film Festival; MacGyver (TV-guest); A  
Majority of One; Miami Vice (TV-guest "Kenneth" with Vanity and Melanie  
Griffith); Mission: Impossible (TV) [biologist]; Murder She Wrote  
(TV-guest); My Three Sons (TV) [ham radio operator]; Perry Mason: The  
Case of the Blushing Pearls; Redline 7000 [James Caan's chief pit  
mechanic]; Return to the Bridge [Over|On] the River Kwai (unrealeased  
due to legal problems); Walk Don't Run (66) [insignificant police  
inspector] 
 
                            Nichelle Nichols 
 
ST:TOS (Uhura); Antony and Cleopatra (stage) [Charmian (Cleopatra's  
maid)]; I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (88); The Supernaturals (85) [drill  
sgt]; Various NASA Instructional Films 
 
 
                            Patrick Stewart 
 
ST:TNG (Jean-Luc Picard); Churchill: The Gathering Storm (74) [Clement  
Atlee]; The Doctor and the Devil; Dune (84) [Guerney Halleck]; Excalibur  
(81) [Leondegrance, Guinevere's father]; A Fall of Eagles (British  
miniseries) [V.I. Ulyanov (aka, Lenin)]; Hamlet (BBC Shakespeare  
series) [as Claudius - Hamlet's uncle]; Hedda [Eilert Lovborg]; I,  
Claudius; Lady Jane (86) [Lord Henry Gray]; Lifeforce (85); Nova (PBS)  
"Neptune's Cold Fury" [narrator], "Voyager" [narrator]; Oedipus Rex;  
Smiley's People (British TV series) [as Karla]; Tinker Tailor Soldier  
Spy (British TV) [as Karla]; Miss Julie (play); Uneasy Lies the Head  
(play); [various WS plays]; Pontiac commercials (voice); TV Guide  
commercial (voice) 
 
                            Jonathan Frakes 
 
ST:TNG (William T. Riker); Bare Essence (TV miniseries) [self-centered  
playboy]; The Blue and the Gray; Charlie's Angels (TV) [when Kris had  
amnesia]; The Cover Girl and the Cop (TV movie) [White House aide and  
model's boyfriend]; D.E.A. (?) (TV) [drug dealer]; Doctors (TV) [troubled
Vietnam veteran child-beater]; Dukes of Hazzard (TV)  
[Boss Hogg's nephew]; The Fall Guy (TV) [bad guy]; Fantasy Island  
(TV-guest) [boyfriend]; Hart to Hart (TV) [monk]; Highway to Heaven (TV)  
[angry lawyer with senile father]; Hill Street Blues (TV) [dope dealer];  
North and South 1 & 2 (TV miniseries) [George's brother]; Quincy "The  
Face of Fear" (TV) [guest murderer]; The Twilight Zone (TV-new)  
[secretary dater]; The Common Glory (summer stock play in Williamsburg,  
Virginia) [male lead-opposite Glenn Close]; Shenandoah [Broadway musical]; 
[also rumors of doing promos in Captain America costume]; directed ST:TNG
episodes "The Offspring" and "Reunion"
 
                              LeVar Burton 
 
ST:TNG (Geordi LaForge); Almos' a Man (77); Battered (79); Captain  
Planet and the Planeteers (TV-regular) [voice of Kwame]; Dummy (79);  
Grambling's White Tiger (81); The Hunter (80); The Jesse Owens Story  
(84); Looking for Mr. Goodbar (?) (77) [Diane Keaton's character's  
pupil's older brother]; The Midnight Hour (86); Mountains of the Moon;  
One in a Million (78); Reading Rainbow; Roots (77) (TV miniseries);  
Roots: The Gift (88); The Supernaturals (85); [some TV movie about Ron  
LeFlore] 
 
                             Denise Crosby 
 
ST:TNG (Tasha Yar); 48 Hours (82); Arizona Heat; Curse of the Pink  
Panther (83); Desert Hearts (86); Eliminators (86); The Man Who Loved  
Women (83) [mistress]; Mancuso FBI; Miracle Mile (88); Pet Semetery  
(89); Raising Arizona (87); Skin Deep (89); Tennessee Nights 
 
                              Michael Dorn 
 
ST:TNG (Worf); Capitol; Charles In Charge (TV); CHiPs (TV-cast); Days of  
Our Lives (TV-guest); The Jagged Edge (85); Mary Tyler Moore (TV);  
Webster (?) (TV-guest) [Worf] 
 
                             Gates McFadden 
 
ST:TNG (Bev Crusher); All My Children (TV); Dark Crystal(?); The Hunt  
for Red October (90) [Dr. Cathy Ryan]; Legend; The Muppets Take  
Manhattan (84) [secretary]; Rustler's Rhapsody; Taking Care of Business  
(90); [some old comedy movie wearing a t-shirt and panties] [Gates used  
to go by "Cheryl McFadden"] 
 
                             Marina Sirtis 
 
ST:TNG (Deanna Troi); Blind Date (the 83/84 version with Kirstie Alley,  
not the 87 version with Bruce Willis and Kim Basinger) [hooker]; Death  
Wish III (?); Hazell (british TV) "Hazell Goes to the Dogs" [Melina];  
Hunter (NBC-guest) [hitman's girlfriend]; Masterpiece Theatre (PBS); One  
Last Chance (90) [Maria]; Raffles (british TV) "The Last Laugh"  
[Faustina, a servant in the Italian embassy]; Sherlock Holmes (PBS)  
[immigrant to England]; The Wicked Lady (83); episode of Sherlock Holmes  
(PBS) 
 
                              Brent Spiner 
 
ST:TNG (Data); Bosom Buddies (?) (TV); Buck Rogers in the 25th Century  
(TV) [alien ambassador]; Cheers (NBC) [when Diane had jury duty]; Crime  
of Innocence [sleazy lawyer defending Andy Griffith]; Family Sins (87);  
Hill Street Blues (TV) [sleazy movie producer/director]; It's a Living  
(?) (TV); Hunter (NBC-guest) [mechanic for a police garage]; Mama's  
Family (TV) [man in snake suit]; Miss Firecracker (?) (89); Night Court  
(NBC-3 episodes) [Bob, father of a pitiful poor (really rich) hillbilly  
(really Yugoslavian) family]; Rent Control; Sunday in the Park with  
George (PBS) [Franz]; Tales from the Darkside (TV-guest) [reverend  
trying to convince a man that he was really dead]; Twilight Zone  
(TV-new) [draft dodger being trucked to hell]; What's Allen Watching?  
(TV) [Eddie Murphy replacement] 
 
                              Wil Wheaton 
 
ST:TNG (Wesley Crusher); ABC Afterschool Special [son of schizophrenic];  
The Buddy System (84); Family Ties (TV-guest) [Jen's date]; The Farm  
(aka The Curse) (87); The Last Starfighter (in a scene cut from the  
movie) (84); Long Time Gone (86); Monsters; The Secret Of NIMH (voice of 
Martin (the oldest child)) (82); Stand By Me (86); Young Harry Houdini (87) 
 
                             Diana Muldaur 
 
ST:TNG (Pulaski); ST:TOS (Return to Tommorow: Sargon's wife Thalassa);  
ST:TOS (Is There in Truth No Beauty?: Dr. Miranda Jones); Beyond Reason  
(82); Born Free; Fantasy Island (TV-guest); Genesis II (73) [Marg]; The  
Incredible Hulk (TV-guest) [David Banner's sister]; L.A. Law (TV); The  
Master Ninja, Vol 3; McCloud (TV); McQ (74); The Miracle Worker (78);  
Murder In Three Acts (86) [bitchy actress Angela Stafford]; Number One  
(69); The Other (72); Quincy (TV); Rockford Files (?) (TV-guest)  
[adulterous wife]; The Streets of San Francisco (TV-guest) [middle-aged  
woman with a crush on Schwarzenegger's character] 
 
 
                             John DeLancie 
 
ST:TNG (Q); Angel of Death (90); Bad Influence; Christine Cromwell; Days  
of Our Lives (TV) [Eugene Bradford]; Emergency (TV) [guest-doctor]; Get  
Smart Again [KAOS/CONTROL double agent] (89); It's a Living (TV-guest);  
MacGyver (TV-guest) [arms dealer]; Miami Vice (TV-guest); Mission:  
Impossible (new-pilot) [narco-terrorist hitman]; Murder She Wrote  
(TV-guest) [Binky, a well-known art theif]; The Nutt House (TV-pilot);  
The Onion Field [officer at table at briefing]; SST: Deathflight (aka  
SST: Disaster in the Sky) [Peter Graves character's ex-girlfriend's  
husband] (77); Taking Care of Business (90); Twilight Zone (new)  
[manager-souls being trucked to hell]; Safeguard commercial; Toyota  
commercial 
 
                            Whoopi Goldberg 
 
ST:TNG (Guinan); Bagdad Cafe (TV-cast); The Best of D.C. Follies:  
Superstar Comedy (89); Burglar (87) [lead role]; Captain Planet and the  
Planeteers (TV-regular) [voice of Gaia]; Clara's Heart (88); The Color  
Purple (86); Comic Relief (86-90); Dr. Duck's Super Secret All-Purpose  
Sauce (86); Fatal Beauty (87); Ghost (90); Jumpin' Jack Flash (86)  
[Terry]; Kiss Shot (TV movie) [lead role]; La Ladrona (86); Moonlighting  
(TV-guest) "Camille" [Camille]; The Telephone (87); Whoopi Goldberg:  
Fontaine....Why Am I Straight? (88); Whoopi Goldberg Live; Spontaneous  
Combustion (San Diego Marquis Public Theatre play) (early 80s) 
 
                             Kirstie Alley 
 
ST2 (Saavik); Blind Date (the 83/84 version with Marina Sirtis, not the  
87 version with Bruce Willis and Kim Basinger); A Bunny's Tale (TV  
movie); Champions; Cheers (NBC-cast) [Rebecca Howe]; Infidelity (TV  
movie); Look Who's Talking [the mother]; Loverboy (89); Madhouse; North  
and South I & II (TV movies); The Osterman Weekend (?) (83); The Prince  
of Bel Air (TV movie); Runaway (84) [Gene Simmons' mistress]; Shoot to  
Kill (88); Sibling Rivalry (90); Sins of the Past (TV movie); Stark:  
Mirror Image (86); Summer School (87) 
 
                             Majel Barrett 
 
ST:TOS (Number One, as Majel Leigh Hudec; Nurse Christine Chapel; voice  
of computer); ST:TNG (Lwaxana Troi; voice of computer); Bonanza (TV) 
 
                              Mark Lenard 
 
ST:TOS (Sarek & Romulan); ST:TFS (Sarek & Klingon); ST:TNG (Sarek);  
Another World (TV) [Dr. Ernest Gregory]; Buck Rogers (TV) [ambassador];  
Cliffhangers (NBC) [emperor]; Hawaii Five-O (TV-guest); Here Come The  
Brides [Aaron Stemple]; Otherworld; Planet of the Apes (TV) [Urko, Zaius' 
assistant] 
 
                              Colm Meaney 
 
ST:TNG (Battle Bridge Conn, Security Guard & O'Brien); The Dead; Dick Tracy
(90) [cop]; Die Hard II (90) [airline pilot]; Father Dowling Mysteries
(TV-guest); One Life to Live (TV) 
 
Some other quasi-famous people who gave had guest spots in Star Trek: 
 
Jill Ireland 
Sally Kellerman 
Stephen Collins 
Catherine Hicks                
Grace Lee Whitney              
John Winston                   
David Soul ("Here Comes the Brides")   
Nancy Kovack                  The stunning dark-haired beauty in "" 
Vic Tayback (Mel from "Alice")"A Piece of the Action" 
Lee Meriweather               girl in "That Which Survives" 
Christopher Lloyd             Klingon commander in "ST3" 
John Laroquette               Maltz the Klingon in "ST3" 
Charles Cooper                Klingon in "ST5" and "Sins of the Father" 
Robin Curtis                  Saavik 
Rex Holman                    Morgan Earp in "Spectre of the Gun" and  
J'Onn in "ST5" 
John Tesh                     Klingon in "The Icarus Factor" 
Mic Fleetwood (Fleetwood Mac) Fish in "Manhunt" 
Ricardo Montalban             Khan in "Space Seed" and "ST2" 
Joan Collins                  "City on the Edge of Forever" 
Teri Garr                     "Assignment Earth" 
Lawrence Luckinbill           Sybok in "ST5" 
William Campbell              Trelane, Koloth 
Robert Brown ("Here Comes the Brides") 
                              Lazarus in "The Alternative Factor" 
Michael Pataki                Korax in "The Trouble with Tribbles", 
                              Karnas "Too Short a Season" 
Dwight Schultz (Howling Mad Murdock in "The A-Team") 
                              Barkley in "Hollow Pursuits" 
Janos Prohaska                albino lizard-apes (the Mugatos) in "A  
Private Little War" 
                              the Horta in "The Devil in the Dark" 
Merritt Butrick               Kirk's son in the film series; Alien in  
"Symbiosis" 
Harry Groener (Dear John; Archie) Tam Elbrun (Betazoid) in "Tin Man" 
 
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Internet: djstyer@symmetry.cs.mtu.edu

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