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'''Parley Baer''' {{born|5|August|1914|died|22|November|2002}} was an American character actor. He played [[Unnamed Nechani#Old Man 1|an old man]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Sacred Ground}}.
 
'''Parley Baer''' {{born|5|August|1914|died|22|November|2002}} was an American character actor. He played [[Unnamed Nechani#Old Man 1|an old man]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Sacred Ground}}.
   
He appeared in numerous film and television projects, but is perhaps best known for giving voice to the elf Ernie Keebler in the Keebler cookie commercials. He was a veteran of radio in the 1940s and 1950s, notably playing deputy Chester Proudfoot on ''Gunsmoke'' (with [[Vic Perrin]] and [[Lawrence Dobkin]]), Pete the marshal on the sitcom ''The Harold Peary Show'', and various roles on ''Escape''. In television, he appeared as Darby on ''The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet'' (1955-1961), and Roy Stoner, the mayor of Mayberry, on ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (1962-63). In 1991, Baer guest starred on ''Beverly Hills 90210'' in Season 2's "A Walsh Family Christmas" with fellow guest star [[Keene Curtis]] and [[Ann Gillespie]].
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He appeared in numerous film and television projects, but is perhaps best known for giving voice to the elf Ernie Keebler in the Keebler cookie commercials. He was a veteran of radio in the 1940s and 1950s, notably playing deputy Chester Proudfoot on ''Gunsmoke'' (with [[Vic Perrin]] and [[Lawrence Dobkin]]), Pete the marshal on the sitcom ''The Harold Peary Show'', and various roles on ''Escape''. In television, he appeared as Darby on ''The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet'' (1955-1961), and Roy Stoner, the mayor of Mayberry, on ''The Andy Griffith Show'' (1962-63). In 1991, Baer guest starred on ''Beverly Hills 90210'' in Season 2's "A Walsh Family Christmas" with fellow guest stars [[Keene Curtis]] and [[Ann Gillespie]]. He also guest-starred with Curtis in ''Three's Company'' - even though they did not appear in the same episode. The same year he appeared in an episode of ''Quantum Leap'', which starred [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]], and featured [[Anne Haney]] and again in 1992, along with [[James Greene]], [[Stephen Lee]], [[Fran Bennett]], [[Meg Foster]], [[Heather Lauren Olson]], and [[Kimberly Cullum]].
   
 
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...as an old Nechani man

Parley Baer (5 August 191422 November 2002; age 88) was an American character actor. He played an old man in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Sacred Ground".

He appeared in numerous film and television projects, but is perhaps best known for giving voice to the elf Ernie Keebler in the Keebler cookie commercials. He was a veteran of radio in the 1940s and 1950s, notably playing deputy Chester Proudfoot on Gunsmoke (with Vic Perrin and Lawrence Dobkin), Pete the marshal on the sitcom The Harold Peary Show, and various roles on Escape. In television, he appeared as Darby on The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet (1955-1961), and Roy Stoner, the mayor of Mayberry, on The Andy Griffith Show (1962-63). In 1991, Baer guest starred on Beverly Hills 90210 in Season 2's "A Walsh Family Christmas" with fellow guest stars Keene Curtis and Ann Gillespie. He also guest-starred with Curtis in Three's Company - even though they did not appear in the same episode. The same year he appeared in an episode of Quantum Leap, which starred Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, and featured Anne Haney and again in 1992, along with James Greene, Stephen Lee, Fran Bennett, Meg Foster, Heather Lauren Olson, and Kimberly Cullum.

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