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'''Skip Homeier''' {{born|5|October|1930}} is an actor who played two different characters in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''.
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'''George Vincent "Skip" Homeier''' {{born|5|October|1930}} is an actor who played two different characters in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'': Deputy Führer Melakon in {{e|Patterns of Force}} and Dr. Sevrin in {{e|The Way to Eden}}.
   
Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Homeier has co-starred in such films as ''The Gunfighter'' (one of his many westerns) starring [[Wikipedia:Gregory Peck|Gregory Peck]], ''The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' starring [[Wikipedia:Don Knotts|Don Knotts]], and the original acclaimed made-for-TV movie ''Helter Skelter''. Most of his credits are made up of westerns and war films.
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Outside of ''[[Star Trek]]'', Homeier has co-starred in such films as ''The Gunfighter'' (one of his many westerns) starring {{w|Gregory Peck|Gregory Peck}}, ''The Ghost and Mr. Chicken'' starring {{w|Don Knotts|Don Knotts}}, and the original acclaimed made-for-TV movie ''Helter Skelter,'' in which he portrayed Judge Charles H. Older, before whom Charles Manson and others were tried. Most of his credits are made up of westerns and war films.
   
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Playing Doctor Sevrin was not Homeier's first experience with facial prosthetics in a genre show: he wore them in a 1964 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' directed by [[Gerd Oswald]] called "Expanding Human" (which featured [[James Doohan]], [[Keith Andes]], [[Jason Wingreen]] and [[Peter Duryea]]).
He has also appeared in numerous other television series, including ''Rawhide'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Bonanza'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Fantasy Island'' (which starred [[Ricardo Montalban]]), and ''Quincy''
 
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He has also appeared in numerous other television series, including ''Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea'', ''Lost In Space'', ''Rawhide'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Bonanza'', ''Mission: Impossible'', ''Fantasy Island'' (which starred [[Ricardo Montalban]]), and ''Quincy''
 
(which starred [[Garry Walberg]] and [[Robert Ito]]).
 
(which starred [[Garry Walberg]] and [[Robert Ito]]).
   
 
==''Star Trek'' appearances==
 
==''Star Trek'' appearances==
 
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Image:Ekosian melakon 2268.jpg|[[Melakon]]<br>{{TOS|Patterns of Force}}
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File:Melakon.jpg|[[Melakon]]<br />{{TOS|Patterns of Force}}
Image:DrSevrin.jpg|[[Sevrin|Dr. Sevrin]]<br>{{TOS|The Way to Eden}}
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File:Sevrin.jpg|[[Sevrin|Dr. Sevrin]]<br />{{TOS|The Way to Eden}}
 
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Revision as of 09:10, 18 October 2014

Template:Realworld George Vincent "Skip" Homeier (born 5 October 1930; age 93) is an actor who played two different characters in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series: Deputy Führer Melakon in "Patterns of Force" and Dr. Sevrin in "The Way to Eden".

Outside of Star Trek, Homeier has co-starred in such films as The Gunfighter (one of his many westerns) starring Gregory Peck, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken starring Don Knotts, and the original acclaimed made-for-TV movie Helter Skelter, in which he portrayed Judge Charles H. Older, before whom Charles Manson and others were tried. Most of his credits are made up of westerns and war films.

Playing Doctor Sevrin was not Homeier's first experience with facial prosthetics in a genre show: he wore them in a 1964 episode of The Outer Limits directed by Gerd Oswald called "Expanding Human" (which featured James Doohan, Keith Andes, Jason Wingreen and Peter Duryea).

He has also appeared in numerous other television series, including Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea, Lost In Space, Rawhide, Perry Mason, Bonanza, Mission: Impossible, Fantasy Island (which starred Ricardo Montalban), and Quincy (which starred Garry Walberg and Robert Ito).

Star Trek appearances

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