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[[Image:Kyle, 2267.jpg|thumb|... as Lieutenant Kyle in 2267]]
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[[File:Kyle, 2267.jpg|thumb|... as [[Kyle|Lieutenant Kyle]]]]
[[Image:Kyle, 2285.jpg|thumb|... as Commander Kyle in 2285]]
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[[File:Kyle (mirror).jpg|thumb|... as {{mu|Kyle|Kyle (mirror)}}]]
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[[File:Kyle, 2285.jpg|thumb|...as [[Kyle]] on board [[USS Reliant]] in 2285]]
Actor '''John Winston''' {{born|24|October|1927}}<!--this year is correct, do not change it again without a valid source or article will be protected--> portrayed [[Mister|Mr.]] [[Kyle]] through all three seasons of [[TOS|the original ''Star Trek'']] and reprised the role in {{film|2}}. As one of TOS's "utility" extras, he appeared all over the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']], but most often in the role of [[transporter chief]]. He was seen at various times performing the jobs of a [[helmsman]], [[science officer]] and [[engineer]], in various uniforms. When his character appeared in ''Star Trek II'', it was as a [[communications officer]] aboard [[USS Reliant|''Reliant'']].
 
   
 
Actor '''John Winston''' {{born|24|October|1927}}<!--this year is correct, do not change it again without a valid source or article will be protected--> portrayed Mr. [[Kyle]] through all three seasons of [[TOS|the original ''Star Trek'']]. He would reprise the role in {{film|2}}. He also portrayed Kyle's {{mu|Kyle|mirror universe counterpart}}, in addition to his regular role, in {{e|Mirror, Mirror}}, and voiced the mirror-Enterprise's computer in the same episode. The ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' mistakenly listed Winston as portraying an [[Argelian]] bartender in {{e|Wolf in the Fold}}.
Winston appeared in the ''Time Tunnel'' pilot "Rendezvous with Yesterday" along with [[Lee Meriwether]]. He also appeared in the television show ''Max Headroom'' along with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Concetta Tomei]], [[George Coe]] and [[William Morgan Sheppard]].
 
   
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Winston filmed his scenes for "Tomorrow is Yesterday" on Tuesday {{d|29|November|1966}}. He filmed his scenes for "Space Seed" on Wednesday {{d|21|December|1966}}, and his scene for "The City on the Edge of Forever" on Friday {{d|10|February|1967}}. All at [[Paramount Stage 31|Desilu Stage 9]].
Currently, he lives in North Hollywood.
 
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Winston appeared in the ''Time Tunnel'' pilot "Rendezvous with Yesterday" along with series regulars [[James Darren]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Lee Meriwether]] and guest voice actor [[Bart La Rue]]. He also appeared in an episode of the television show ''Max Headroom'' along with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Concetta Tomei]], [[George Coe]] and [[W. Morgan Sheppard]].
== Appearances ==
 
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Winston, who lives in North Hollywood [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/08/arts/television/08vinc.html?ei=5088&en=75524c1695156913&ex=1317960000&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&pagewanted=print], portrayed Captain Jeffries in the [[fan film|fan-made internet series]] ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]'' pilot episode "Come What May" (2004), which features ''Trek'' actors [[James Cawley]], [[Jeffery Quinn]], [[Larry Nemecek]], and ''TOS'' co-star [[Eddie Paskey]].
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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*{{TOS}}
 
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** {{e|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}
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** {{e|Tomorrow is Yesterday}} ([[TOS Season 1|Season 1]])
 
** {{e|Space Seed}}
 
** {{e|Space Seed}}
 
** {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}}
 
** {{e|The City on the Edge of Forever}}
** {{e|This Side of Paradise}}
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** {{e|Catspaw}} ([[TOS Season 2|Season 2]])
** {{e|Operation -- Annihilate!}}
 
 
** {{e|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}
 
** {{e|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}
** {{e|Wolf in the Fold}}
 
 
** {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}
 
** {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}
 
** {{e|Wolf in the Fold}}
 
** {{e|The Apple}}
 
** {{e|The Apple}}
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** {{e|Mirror, Mirror}} (also as [[Kyle (mirror)|Mirror Kyle]] and ISS ''Enterprise'' computer voice)
** {{e|Catspaw}}
 
 
** {{e|The Immunity Syndrome}}
 
** {{e|The Immunity Syndrome}}
 
** {{e|The Lights of Zetar}} ([[TOS Season 3|Season 3]])
** {{e|Mirror, Mirror}}
 
** {{e|Friday's Child}}
 
** {{e|By Any Other Name}}
 
** {{e|The Lights of Zetar}}
 
 
* [[Star Trek films|Movies]]:
 
* [[Star Trek films|Movies]]:
 
** {{film|2}}
 
** {{film|2}}
 
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== External Links ==
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia|John Winston (actor)}}
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Revision as of 12:28, 19 January 2014

Template:Realworld

Kyle, 2267

... as Lieutenant Kyle

Kyle (mirror)

... as Kyle (mirror)

Kyle, 2285

...as Kyle on board USS Reliant in 2285

Actor John Winston (born 24 October 1927; age 96) portrayed Mr. Kyle through all three seasons of the original Star Trek. He would reprise the role in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He also portrayed Kyle's mirror universe counterpart, in addition to his regular role, in "Mirror, Mirror", and voiced the mirror-Enterprise's computer in the same episode. The Star Trek Encyclopedia mistakenly listed Winston as portraying an Argelian bartender in "Wolf in the Fold".

Winston filmed his scenes for "Tomorrow is Yesterday" on Tuesday 29 November 1966. He filmed his scenes for "Space Seed" on Wednesday 21 December 1966, and his scene for "The City on the Edge of Forever" on Friday 10 February 1967. All at Desilu Stage 9.

Winston appeared in the Time Tunnel pilot "Rendezvous with Yesterday" along with series regulars James Darren, Whit Bissell, Lee Meriwether and guest voice actor Bart La Rue. He also appeared in an episode of the television show Max Headroom along with Matt Frewer, Concetta Tomei, George Coe and W. Morgan Sheppard.

Winston, who lives in North Hollywood [1], portrayed Captain Jeffries in the fan-made internet series Star Trek: New Voyages pilot episode "Come What May" (2004), which features Trek actors James Cawley, Jeffery Quinn, Larry Nemecek, and TOS co-star Eddie Paskey.

Star Trek appearances

External links