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'''Jimmie Bartell LaRue''' ({{y|1932}} – {{d|5|January|1990}}) was a voice actor who only worked from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. In that time, his rich stentorian voice earned him a total of six [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] voice roles. He was also popular with the producers of ''Mannix'' and ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}''.
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'''Jimmie Bartell LaRue''' {{born|23|January|1932|died|5|January|1990}} was a voice actor who only worked from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. In that time, his rich, stentorian voice earned him a total of six [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] voice roles. He was also popular with the producers of ''Mannix'' and ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (both were [[Desilu]] productions) and once made a brief guest appearance on ''The Brady Bunch''.
   
LaRue also made an uncredited appearance in the movie ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]''.
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LaRue also made an uncredited appearance in the movie ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]'', which was directed by [[Robert Wise]] and photographed by [[Richard H. Kline]]. It also featured fellow TOS guest actors [[Kermit Murdock]], [[Garry Walberg]], [[Michael Pataki]] and [[Walker Edmiston]].
   
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He filmed his scene for {{e|Patterns of Force}} on Thursday {{d|30|November|1967}} at [[Desilu Stage 9]].
==Appearances==
 
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== Appearances ==
 
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** "[[The Squire of Gothos]]" as [[Trelane's parents|Trelane's Father]] (voice)<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''This role has been credited for decades to [[James Doohan]], but it is clearly LaRue's voice''
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** {{e|The Squire of Gothos}} as [[Trelane's parents|Trelane's father]] (voice)
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**:''This role had been credited for decades to [[James Doohan]], but it is actually LaRue's voice, as confirmed by Doohan in Starlog Magazine in 1988''
** "[[The City on the Edge of Forever]]" as the [[Guardian of Forever]] (voice)
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** {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}} as the [[Guardian of Forever]] (voice)
** "[[Bread and Circuses]]" as [[Romans (892-IV)#Announcer|Announcer]] (voice and onscreen)
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** {{e|Bread and Circuses}} as an [[Unnamed 892-IV natives#Announcer|announcer]] (voice and on-screen)
** "[[The Gamesters of Triskelion]]" as [[Providers|Provider #1]] (voice, uncredited)
 
** "[[Patterns of Force]]" as [[Ekosians and Zeons|Ekosian newscaster]] (voice and onscreen)
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** {{e|The Gamesters of Triskelion}} as [[Provider 1]] (voice, uncredited)
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** {{e|Patterns of Force}} as an [[Ekosians and Zeons#Ekosian announcer|Ekosian newscaster]] (voice and on-screen)
** "[[The Savage Curtain]]" as [[Yarnek]] (voice)
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** {{e|The Savage Curtain}} as [[Yarnek]] (voice)
   
==External Links==
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== External link ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0478999}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0478999}}
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[[es:Bart La Rue]]
 
[[Category:Performers|LaRue, Bart]]
 
[[Category:Performers|LaRue, Bart]]
 
[[Category:TOS performers|LaRue, Bart]]
 
[[Category:TOS performers|LaRue, Bart]]

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File:Bartlarue.jpg

... as a Roman announcer

File:Ekosian announcer-2.jpg

...as an Ekosian announcer

Jimmie Bartell LaRue (23 January 19325 January 1990; age 57) was a voice actor who only worked from the late 1960s to the early 1970s. In that time, his rich, stentorian voice earned him a total of six original series voice roles. He was also popular with the producers of Mannix and Mission: Impossible (both were Desilu productions) and once made a brief guest appearance on The Brady Bunch.

LaRue also made an uncredited appearance in the movie The Andromeda Strain, which was directed by Robert Wise and photographed by Richard H. Kline. It also featured fellow TOS guest actors Kermit Murdock, Garry Walberg, Michael Pataki and Walker Edmiston.

He filmed his scene for "Patterns of Force" on Thursday 30 November 1967 at Desilu Stage 9.

Appearances

External link

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