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'''Pete Kellett''' {{born|4|November|1922|died|7|August|1982}} was a background actor on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. In addition to acting, he also worked as a stuntman.
 
'''Pete Kellett''' {{born|4|November|1922|died|7|August|1982}} was a background actor on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. In addition to acting, he also worked as a stuntman.
   
He performed stunts and made numerous appearances on the [[western]] [[television]] series ''Gunsmoke''. Other TV shows on which he appeared include ''Branded'' (in an episode with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (with [[Robert DoQui]]), ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'', ''Mannix'' (with [[Barbara Babcock]] and [[John Colicos]]), ''The Big Valley'' (working with [[Peter Brocco]], [[Bill Catching]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Leslie Parrish]], [[Bill Quinn]] and [[Paul Sorenson]]) and ''Land of the Giants'' (with [[Don Marshall]]). He also had small roles in [[film]]s like ''Canadian Pacific'' (1949, starring [[Jane Wyatt]]), ''Bright Leaf'' (with [[Jeff Corey]] and [[Celia Lovsky]]), ''The Enforcer'' (1951), ''Angel Face'' (1952, starring [[Jean Simmons]] and [[Kenneth Tobey]]), and ''5 Against the House'' (1955, with [[Brian Keith]]) and appeared as an extra in the [[Elvis Presley]] movies ''It Happened at the World's Fair'' (1963, co-starring [[Yvonne Craig]], [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Guy Raymond]]) and ''Viva Las Vegas'' (1964, also featuring [[Terri Garr]] and [[Lance LeGault]]).
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He performed stunts and made numerous appearances on the [[western]] television series ''Gunsmoke''. Other TV shows on which he appeared include ''Branded'' (in an episode with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (with [[Robert DoQui]]), ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'', ''Mannix'' (with [[Barbara Babcock]] and [[John Colicos]]), ''The Big Valley'' (working with [[Peter Brocco]], [[Bill Catching]], [[Vince Deadrick]], [[Leslie Parrish]], [[Bill Quinn]] and [[Paul Sorenson]]) and ''Land of the Giants'' (with [[Don Marshall]]). He also had small roles in [[film]]s like ''Canadian Pacific'' (1949, starring [[Jane Wyatt]]), ''Bright Leaf'' (with [[Jeff Corey]] and [[Celia Lovsky]]), ''The Enforcer'' (1951), ''Angel Face'' (1952, starring [[Jean Simmons]] and [[Kenneth Tobey]]), and ''5 Against the House'' (1955, with [[Brian Keith]]) and appeared as an extra in the [[Elvis Presley]] movies ''It Happened at the World's Fair'' (1963, co-starring [[Yvonne Craig]], [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Guy Raymond]]) and ''Viva Las Vegas'' (1964, also featuring [[Terri Garr]] and [[Lance LeGault]]).
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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Template:Realworld Pete Kellett (4 November 19227 August 1982; age 59) was a background actor on Star Trek: The Original Series. In addition to acting, he also worked as a stuntman.

He performed stunts and made numerous appearances on the western television series Gunsmoke. Other TV shows on which he appeared include Branded (in an episode with Michael Ansara), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (with Robert DoQui), Mission: Impossible, Mannix (with Barbara Babcock and John Colicos), The Big Valley (working with Peter Brocco, Bill Catching, Vince Deadrick, Leslie Parrish, Bill Quinn and Paul Sorenson) and Land of the Giants (with Don Marshall). He also had small roles in films like Canadian Pacific (1949, starring Jane Wyatt), Bright Leaf (with Jeff Corey and Celia Lovsky), The Enforcer (1951), Angel Face (1952, starring Jean Simmons and Kenneth Tobey), and 5 Against the House (1955, with Brian Keith) and appeared as an extra in the Elvis Presley movies It Happened at the World's Fair (1963, co-starring Yvonne Craig, Gary Lockwood and Guy Raymond) and Viva Las Vegas (1964, also featuring Terri Garr and Lance LeGault).

Appearances

Characters performed by Pete Kellett
Farrell (mirror) File:Morg Guard.jpg File:Unnamed Klingon Pete Kellett.jpg
Farrell Morg Guard Klingon Crewman
TOS: "Mirror, Mirror" TOS: "Spock's Brain" TOS: "Day of the Dove"

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