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Actor '''Davis Roberts''' {{born|7|March|1917|died|18|July|1993}}, from Mobile, Alabama, was an actor who portrayed Dr. [[Ozaba]] in the third season episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', {{e|The Empath}}.
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Actor '''Davis Roberts''' was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Mobile, Alabama on {{d|7|March|1917}}. Robert appeared as Crewman [[Lewis (Enterprise)|Lewis]], a [[security officer]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], in three episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' first season. He also played Dr. [[Ozaba]] in the third season episode, "[[The Empath]]." Throughout his career, Roberts appeared in over 30 feature films, including: ''In a Lonely Place'' (1950) with Humphrey Bogart; ''The Killers'' (1964) featuring Ronald Reagan in his last film role; ''The Chase'' (1966) with Marlon Brando; ''Westworld'' (1973) with Yul Brynner; ''Demon Seed'' (1977) which also featured [[Michael Dorn]] in a bit role; and John Schlesinger's ''Honky Tonk Freeway''. He also appeared in the mini-series ''Roots'', which starred [[LeVar Burton]], as well as many television series, including ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', ''Sanford and Son'', and ''All in the Family''. Roberts died on [[Star Trek deaths#July|July 18]], [[1993 productions|1993]] at the age of 76.
 
   
 
Throughout his long career, Roberts appeared in over 30 feature films, including: ''In a Lonely Place'' (1950); ''The Killers'' (1964) written by [[Gene L. Coon]] and featuring [[Ronald Reagan]] in his last film role; ''The Chase'' (1966) with [[Steve Ihnat]]; ''Westworld'' (1973) with [[Majel Barrett]], [[Charles Seel]], [[Alan Oppenheimer]], [[Kenneth Washington]] and [[Paul Sorensen]]; ''Demon Seed'' (1977), with [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Michael Dorn]] and [[Felix Silla]]; and John Schlesinger's ''Honky Tonk Freeway'' (1981), which featured [[Teri Garr]], [[Jerry Hardin]] and [[Jeffrey Combs]]. He also appeared in the mini-series ''Roots'', which starred [[LeVar Burton]], as well as many television series, including ''I Dream of Jeannie'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'', ''Sanford and Son'', and ''All in the Family''.
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**"[[Balance of Terror]]"
 
**"[[The Conscience of the King]]"
 
**"[[The Devil in the Dark]]"
 
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* [[TOS]]: "[[The Empath]]"
 
   
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Actor Davis Roberts (7 March 191718 July 1993; age 76), from Mobile, Alabama, was an actor who portrayed Dr. Ozaba in the third season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, "The Empath".

Throughout his long career, Roberts appeared in over 30 feature films, including: In a Lonely Place (1950); The Killers (1964) written by Gene L. Coon and featuring Ronald Reagan in his last film role; The Chase (1966) with Steve Ihnat; Westworld (1973) with Majel Barrett, Charles Seel, Alan Oppenheimer, Kenneth Washington and Paul Sorensen; Demon Seed (1977), with Fritz Weaver, Gerrit Graham, Michael Dorn and Felix Silla; and John Schlesinger's Honky Tonk Freeway (1981), which featured Teri Garr, Jerry Hardin and Jeffrey Combs. He also appeared in the mini-series Roots, which starred LeVar Burton, as well as many television series, including I Dream of Jeannie, Mission: Impossible, Gunsmoke, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Sanford and Son, and All in the Family.

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