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'''Craig Hundley''' {{born|22|November|1954}} is an actor and musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota who started as a child actor: he made multiple appearances in ''Star Trek'', ''Adam-12'', ''The Flying Nun'' and ''Bewitched''. In one of his two appearances on the latter, he played the son of a character played by [[James Doohan]]. In [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''Planet Earth'', the second of the Dylan Hunt pilots, Hundley appeared as a harpsichordist. Later in life, he formed a band, with himself as headliner, and branched into musical composition.
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As an LA studio session musician and electronic music composer working under the name Craig Huxley, he created the music for the [[Project Genesis]] simulation in {{film|2}} and {{film|3}}. <!-- Citation: Sonic Atmospheres recording GENESIS PROJECT that Hundley released in 1980s. --> He also created the "Blaster Beam," a massive stringed instrument responsible for the memorable ''[[V'ger]]'' bass blasts in [[Jerry Goldsmith]]'s score for {{film|1}}.
'''Craig Hundley''' (22 November 1954 - , in Minneapolis, Minnesota) started as a child actor (he made multiple appearances in Star Trek, Adam-12, and Bewitched). Later in life, he formed a band, with himself as headliner, and branched into musical composition.
 
   
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==Appearances and credits==
 
*[[TOS]]: "[[Operation -- Annihilate!]]" as [[Peter Kirk]]
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File:Peter Kirk.jpg|[[Peter Kirk]]<br />{{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}}
*[[TOS]]: "[[And the Children Shall Lead]]" as [[Tommy Starnes]]
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File:Tommy Starnes.jpg|[[Tommy Starnes]]<br />{{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}}
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*''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]'' for "Genesis Project".
 
   
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Revision as of 17:00, 12 March 2015

Template:Realworld Craig Hundley (born 22 November 1954; age 69) is an actor and musician from Minneapolis, Minnesota who started as a child actor: he made multiple appearances in Star Trek, Adam-12, The Flying Nun and Bewitched. In one of his two appearances on the latter, he played the son of a character played by James Doohan. In Gene Roddenberry's Planet Earth, the second of the Dylan Hunt pilots, Hundley appeared as a harpsichordist. Later in life, he formed a band, with himself as headliner, and branched into musical composition.

As an LA studio session musician and electronic music composer working under the name Craig Huxley, he created the music for the Project Genesis simulation in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. He also created the "Blaster Beam," a massive stringed instrument responsible for the memorable V'ger bass blasts in Jerry Goldsmith's score for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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