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[[Image:Salish.jpg|thumb|...as [[Salish]].]]'''Rudy Solari''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|December 21]], [[Early production history|1934]] – [[Star Trek deaths|April 23]], [[1991 productions|1991]]) is the actor who played [[Salish]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[The Paradise Syndrome]]".
 
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'''Rudy Solari''' {{born|21|December|1934|died|23|April|1991}} was the actor who played [[Salish]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|The Paradise Syndrome}}.
   
Among the many other [[television]] series Solari has appeared on are ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Outer Limits'', ''The Big Valley'', ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'', ''Police Story'', and ''Quincy''. He also appeared in an episode of ''Mrs. Columbo'', starring ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Kate Mulgrew]] in the title role, and was also a regular player on the short-lived sitcom ''The Wackiest Ship in the Army'', along with [[Bill Zuckert]]. He also co-starred with [[Stanley Adams]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] in the TV movie ''Cop on the Beat'' in 1975.
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Among the many other television series Solari has appeared on are ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Outer Limits'', ''The Big Valley'', ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'', ''Police Story'', ''Police Squad'' and ''Quincy''. He also appeared in an episode of ''Mrs. Columbo'', starring ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' star [[Kate Mulgrew]] in the title role, and was also a regular player on the short-lived sitcom ''The Wackiest Ship in the Army'', along with [[Bill Zuckert]]. He also co-starred with [[Stanley Adams]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] in the TV movie ''Cop on the Beat'' in 1975. He acted as ''Casino'' in the famous TV series ''Garrison's Gorillas'' (1967-1968).
   
Solari made his [[film]] debut with a brief appearance in the 1961 classic ''Judgment at Nuremberg'', which also featured his [[TOS]] guest-star [[William Shatner]]. His last film appearance was a lead role in the 1978 comedy ''The Boss' Son'', co-starring [[James Darren]].
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Solari made his film debut with a brief appearance in the 1961 classic ''Judgment at Nuremberg'', which also featured [[Joseph Bernard]] and Solari's [[TOS]] co-star [[William Shatner]]. His last film appearance was a lead role in the 1978 drama ''The Boss' Son'', co-starring [[James Darren]].
   
Solari died of cancer in 1991 at the age of 56. A popular acting coach and theatre director, Solari once had a theatre named after him. It has since been renamed.
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Solari died of cancer in 1991 at the age of 56. A popular acting coach and theater director, Solari once had a theater named after him. It has since been renamed.
   
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Salish

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Rudy Solari (21 December 193423 April 1991; age 56) was the actor who played Salish in the Star Trek episode "The Paradise Syndrome".

Among the many other television series Solari has appeared on are Gunsmoke, The Outer Limits, The Big Valley, Mission: Impossible, Police Story, Police Squad and Quincy. He also appeared in an episode of Mrs. Columbo, starring Star Trek: Voyager star Kate Mulgrew in the title role, and was also a regular player on the short-lived sitcom The Wackiest Ship in the Army, along with Bill Zuckert. He also co-starred with Stanley Adams and Dean Stockwell in the TV movie Cop on the Beat in 1975. He acted as Casino in the famous TV series Garrison's Gorillas (1967-1968).

Solari made his film debut with a brief appearance in the 1961 classic Judgment at Nuremberg, which also featured Joseph Bernard and Solari's TOS co-star William Shatner. His last film appearance was a lead role in the 1978 drama The Boss' Son, co-starring James Darren.

Solari died of cancer in 1991 at the age of 56. A popular acting coach and theater director, Solari once had a theater named after him. It has since been renamed.

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