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'''Georgia Schmidt''' {{born|26|August|1904|died|18|April|1997}} was an actress who played the [[Talosians#First Talosian|First Talosian]] in "[[The Cage]]", the first pilot episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Footage of her appearance would later be used for "[[The Menagerie, Part I]]" and "[[The Menagerie, Part II]]".
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'''Georgia Schmidt''' (born '''Georgia Whiteneck''') {{born|26|August|1904|died|18|April|1997}} was an actress who played the [[Unnamed Talosians#First Talosian|First Talosian]] in {{e|The Cage}}, the first pilot episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Footage of her appearance would later be used for {{e|The Menagerie, Part I}} and {{e|The Menagerie, Part II}}.
   
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She filmed her scenes on Wednesday {{d|9|December|1964}}, Thursday {{d|10|December|1964}} and Friday {{d|11|December|1964}}, at Desilu Culver Stage 15 and 16.
Her additional television credits include ''The Monkees'' (1966, 1967, with [[Vic Tayback]]), ''The Wild Wild West'' (1967, with [[George Murdock]], [[Perry Lopez]], [[Michael Dunn]], and [[Oliver McGowan]]), ''Family Affair'' (1971, with [[Brian Keith]]), ''The Odd Couple'' (1975, with [[Ed Peck]]), ''The Incredible Hulk'' (1981, with [[Charles Napier]] and [[Peter Mark Richman]]), and the TV movie ''A Killing Affair'' (1977, with [[Dean Stockwell]], [[Morgan Farley]], [[Stephen Parr]], and [[John Mahon]]) and ''Terror at Alcatraz'' (1982, with [[Roger C. Carmel]], [[Diana Muldaur]], [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], [[Michael Pataki]], and [[Marc Lawrence]]).
 
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Her additional television credits include ''The Monkees'' (1966, 1967, with [[Vic Tayback]]), ''The Wild Wild West'' (1967, with [[George Murdock]], [[Perry Lopez]], [[Michael Dunn]], and [[Oliver McGowan]]), ''Family Affair'' (1971, with [[Brian Keith]]), ''The Odd Couple'' (1975, with [[Ed Peck]]), ''The Incredible Hulk'' (1981, with [[Charles Napier]] and [[Peter Mark Richman]]), and the TV movies ''A Killing Affair'' (1977, with [[Dean Stockwell]], [[Morgan Farley]], [[Stephen Parr]], and [[John Mahon]]) and ''Terror at Alcatraz'' (1982, with [[Roger C. Carmel]], [[Diana Muldaur]], [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]], [[Michael Pataki]], and [[Marc Lawrence]]).
   
 
She also had roles in the films ''House of the Damned'' (1963, with [[Felix Locher]]), ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]'' (1971, directed by [[Robert Wise]], with [[Kermit Murdock]], [[Michael Pataki]], [[Joan Swift]], [[Garry Walberg]], and [[Bart La Rue]]), ''Kansas City Bomber'' (1972, with [[Stephen Manley]]), ''The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington'' (1977, with [[Ray Walston]]), ''Goin' South'' (1978, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Tracey Walter]], and [[Christopher Lloyd]]), and ''Midnight Madness'' (1980, with [[Charlie Brill]], [[John Fiedler]], and [[Tom Wright]]).
 
She also had roles in the films ''House of the Damned'' (1963, with [[Felix Locher]]), ''[[The Andromeda Strain]]'' (1971, directed by [[Robert Wise]], with [[Kermit Murdock]], [[Michael Pataki]], [[Joan Swift]], [[Garry Walberg]], and [[Bart La Rue]]), ''Kansas City Bomber'' (1972, with [[Stephen Manley]]), ''The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington'' (1977, with [[Ray Walston]]), ''Goin' South'' (1978, with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Tracey Walter]], and [[Christopher Lloyd]]), and ''Midnight Madness'' (1980, with [[Charlie Brill]], [[John Fiedler]], and [[Tom Wright]]).
   
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File:Talosian-1st, the cage.jpg
Actor: Georgia Schmidt
Character: First Talosian
Series: TOS
Episodes: "The Cage"
"The Menagerie, Part I" and "The Menagerie, Part II"
Born: 26 August 1904
Died: 18 April 1997

Georgia Schmidt (born Georgia Whiteneck) (26 August 190418 April 1997; age 92) was an actress who played the First Talosian in "The Cage", the first pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. Footage of her appearance would later be used for "The Menagerie, Part I" and "The Menagerie, Part II".

She filmed her scenes on Wednesday 9 December 1964, Thursday 10 December 1964 and Friday 11 December 1964, at Desilu Culver Stage 15 and 16.

Her additional television credits include The Monkees (1966, 1967, with Vic Tayback), The Wild Wild West (1967, with George Murdock, Perry Lopez, Michael Dunn, and Oliver McGowan), Family Affair (1971, with Brian Keith), The Odd Couple (1975, with Ed Peck), The Incredible Hulk (1981, with Charles Napier and Peter Mark Richman), and the TV movies A Killing Affair (1977, with Dean Stockwell, Morgan Farley, Stephen Parr, and John Mahon) and Terror at Alcatraz (1982, with Roger C. Carmel, Diana Muldaur, Elisha Cook, Jr., Michael Pataki, and Marc Lawrence).

She also had roles in the films House of the Damned (1963, with Felix Locher), The Andromeda Strain (1971, directed by Robert Wise, with Kermit Murdock, Michael Pataki, Joan Swift, Garry Walberg, and Bart La Rue), Kansas City Bomber (1972, with Stephen Manley), The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977, with Ray Walston), Goin' South (1978, with Ed Begley, Jr., Tracey Walter, and Christopher Lloyd), and Midnight Madness (1980, with Charlie Brill, John Fiedler, and Tom Wright).

External link

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