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Robert Hooks (born 18 April 1937; age 86) is an actor who played Morrow in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Hooks was originally set to reprise his role in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, but became unavailable and was replaced by Brock Peters as Cartwright.

Hooks was a cast member on N.Y.P.D., which lasted from 1967 through 1969. In 1999, he had a role on the HBO series The Hoop Life, starring Cirroc Lofton.

Hooks starred in a string of made-for-TV movies throughout the 1970s, '80s, and '90s. These include Carter's Army (1970, with Susan Oliver), Two for the Money (1972, with Stephen Brooks and Skip Homeier), To Kill a Cop (1978, with Diana Muldaur), A Woman Called Moses (1978, with Star Trek III co-star James B. Sikking), Madame X (1981, with Tony Plana, Granville Van Dusen and Ray Wise), Words by Heart (1985, with Alfre Woodard, Appearances (1990, with recurring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actors Casey Biggs and Andrew Robinson), and Abandoned and Deceived (1995, with Bibi Besch and Patti Yasutake).

Hooks worked with actor Paul Winfield on several projects, beginning with Trouble Man (1972), in which Hooks had the lead role. This was followed by the 1979 TV mini-series Backstairs at the White House, which also featured Winfield's Wrath of Khan co-star Bibi Besch, as well as Noble Willingham and Bill Quinn. Hooks, Winfield, and Besch would also co-star with each other in The Sophisticated Gents (1981, featuring Bernie Casey and Alfre Woodard). And in 1982, Hooks and Winfield co-starred together in the TV movie Sister, Sister.

In 1980, Hooks made a single but significant appearance on the series The Facts of Life, playing the father of the main character Dorothy "Tootie" Ramsey. Hooks would not reprise the role, unlike Nicholas Coster, who played the father of the character Blair Warner, and who returned throughout the entire series in a recurring role. Other Star Trek alumni who appeared on the series were Roger Perry, Kenneth Tigar, Paul Comi, Nehemiah Persoff, Clive Revill, Clyde Kusatsu, Robert DoQui, Eve Smith, William Windom, and Ian Wolfe. Armin Shimerman also made a brief appearance in the show's seventh season premiere episode.

In his later career, Hooks appeared in several films directed by his son, Kevin, including Passenger 57 (1996) and Fled (1996). His other motion picture credits include Airport '77 (1977, with Michael Pataki) and Posse (1993, with Salli Elise Richardson and Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, Jr.).

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