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While serving with the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Air Force]] during [[World War II|WWII]], he performed in the 1943 Broadway musical ''Winged Victory'' and had a minor part in the [[film]] version the following year. He later appeared opposite [[Lucille Ball]] in her only Broadway musical, ''Wildcat'', in 1960, and would later appear with her again on ''[[wikipedia:The Lucy Show|The Lucy Show]]''. |
While serving with the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Air Force]] during [[World War II|WWII]], he performed in the 1943 Broadway musical ''Winged Victory'' and had a minor part in the [[film]] version the following year. He later appeared opposite [[Lucille Ball]] in her only Broadway musical, ''Wildcat'', in 1960, and would later appear with her again on ''[[wikipedia:The Lucy Show|The Lucy Show]]''. |
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− | Other [[television]] series on which he has made guest appearances include ''[[wikipedia:The Outer Limits|The Outer Limits]]'' (1964, with [[Jason Wingreen]], [[Skip Homeier]], [[Peter Duryea]] and [[James Doohan]]) and ''[[wikipedia:Death Valley Days|Death Valley Days]]'' (1965, hosted by [[Ronald W. Reagan]], with "[[Spectre of the Gun]]" guest actor [[Gregg Palmer]]). He also appeared in the TV movies {{IMDb-name|id=tt0080056|name=The Ultimate Imposter}} (1976, with [[TNG]]/[[DS9]]'s [[Rosalind Chao]], [[Gregory Barnett]], and [[Robert Phillips]]) and {{IMDb-name|id=tt0080444|name=Blinded by the Light}} (1980, with [[Phillip R. Allen]]). |
+ | Other [[television]] series on which he has made guest appearances include ''[[wikipedia:The Outer Limits|The Outer Limits]]'' (1964, with [[Jason Wingreen]], [[Skip Homeier]], [[Peter Duryea]] and [[James Doohan]]) and ''[[wikipedia:Death Valley Days|Death Valley Days]]'' (1965, hosted by [[Ronald W. Reagan]], with "[[Spectre of the Gun]]" guest actor [[Gregg Palmer]]). He also appeared in the TV movies {{IMDb-name|id=tt0080056|name=The Ultimate Imposter}} (1976, with [[TNG]]/[[DS9]]'s [[Rosalind Chao]], [[Gregory J. Barnett|Gregory Barnett]], and [[Robert Phillips]]) and {{IMDb-name|id=tt0080444|name=Blinded by the Light}} (1980, with [[Phillip R. Allen]]). |
Andes portrayed [[wikipedia:Johann Strauss, Jr.|Johann Strauss, Jr.]] in the 1955 musical ''The Great Waltz'', based on the life and music of the composer. He has also appeared in several classic [[film]]s, including ''[[wikipedia:The Farmer's Daughter|The Farmer's Daughter]]'' (1947), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0044426|name=Blackbeard, the Pirate}} (1952, with [[Anthony Caruso]]), ''[[wikipedia:Clash by Night|Clash by Night]]'' (1952), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0048971|name=Away All Boats}} (1956, with [[Don Keefer]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Hal Baylor]], [[Chuck Courtney]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0049619|name=Pillars of the Sky}} (1956, with [[Michael Ansara]] and [[Richard Hale]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0050438|name=The Girl Most Likely}} (1957), ''[[wikipedia:Tora! Tora! Tora!|Tora! Tora! Tora!]]'' (1970, with [[William Schallert]]), and ''[[wikipedia:...And Justice for All (film)|...And Justice for All]]'' (1979, with [[J.G. Hertzler]]). |
Andes portrayed [[wikipedia:Johann Strauss, Jr.|Johann Strauss, Jr.]] in the 1955 musical ''The Great Waltz'', based on the life and music of the composer. He has also appeared in several classic [[film]]s, including ''[[wikipedia:The Farmer's Daughter|The Farmer's Daughter]]'' (1947), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0044426|name=Blackbeard, the Pirate}} (1952, with [[Anthony Caruso]]), ''[[wikipedia:Clash by Night|Clash by Night]]'' (1952), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0048971|name=Away All Boats}} (1956, with [[Don Keefer]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Hal Baylor]], [[Chuck Courtney]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0049619|name=Pillars of the Sky}} (1956, with [[Michael Ansara]] and [[Richard Hale]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0050438|name=The Girl Most Likely}} (1957), ''[[wikipedia:Tora! Tora! Tora!|Tora! Tora! Tora!]]'' (1970, with [[William Schallert]]), and ''[[wikipedia:...And Justice for All (film)|...And Justice for All]]'' (1979, with [[J.G. Hertzler]]). |
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Actor: | Keith Andes |
Character: | Akuta |
Series: | TOS |
Episode: | "The Apple" |
Born: | July 12, 1920 |
Place of Birth: | Ocean City, New Jersey; USA |
Died: | November 11, 2005 |
Place of Death: | Canyon County, California, USA |
Keith Andes (July 12, 1920 – November 11, 2005) was an American actor who appeared in the second season of Star Trek: The Original Series, playing Akuta in the episode "The Apple".
While serving with the U.S. Air Force during WWII, he performed in the 1943 Broadway musical Winged Victory and had a minor part in the film version the following year. He later appeared opposite Lucille Ball in her only Broadway musical, Wildcat, in 1960, and would later appear with her again on The Lucy Show.
Other television series on which he has made guest appearances include The Outer Limits (1964, with Jason Wingreen, Skip Homeier, Peter Duryea and James Doohan) and Death Valley Days (1965, hosted by Ronald W. Reagan, with "Spectre of the Gun" guest actor Gregg Palmer). He also appeared in the TV movies Template:IMDb-name (1976, with TNG/DS9's Rosalind Chao, Gregory Barnett, and Robert Phillips) and Template:IMDb-name (1980, with Phillip R. Allen).
Andes portrayed Johann Strauss, Jr. in the 1955 musical The Great Waltz, based on the life and music of the composer. He has also appeared in several classic films, including The Farmer's Daughter (1947), Template:IMDb-name (1952, with Anthony Caruso), Clash by Night (1952), Template:IMDb-name (1956, with Don Keefer, Parley Baer, Hal Baylor, Chuck Courtney), Template:IMDb-name (1956, with Michael Ansara and Richard Hale), Template:IMDb-name (1957), Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970, with William Schallert), and ...And Justice for All (1979, with J.G. Hertzler).
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