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| Name = Stewart Moss
| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Joe Tormolen.jpg|175px]]
 
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| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Hanar.jpg|150px]]
 
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| imagecap = ...as Joe Tormolen
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| class="even" | <center>'''[[Joe Tormolen|Joe Tormolen]]'''</center>
 
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| Gender = Male
| class="even" | <center>'''[[Hanar]]'''</center>
 
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| Date of birth = {{d|27|November|1937}}
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| Place of birth = Chicago, Illinois
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[TOS]]:<br>"[[The Naked Time]]"
 
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[TOS]]:<br>"[[By Any Other Name]]."
 
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | Actor: || class="even" | Stewart Moss
 
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| Characters = [[Joe Tormolen]], [[Hanar]]
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | Born: || class="even" | December 25, [[1928]]
 
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'''Stewart Moss''' is an American character actor [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] 1938 in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. Although he had a role in 1957, his career really started in the middle 1960's; he worked steadily from then until the early 1990's. He made two appearances on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' first as [[Starfleet]] [[lieutenant junior grade]] [[Joe Tormolen]] ([[sciences division]]) in the episode "[[The Naked Time]]". His next role was as the [[Kelvan]] [[Hanar]] in "[[By Any Other Name]]".
 
 
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'''Stewart Moss''' {{born|27|November|1937}} is an American character actor who made two appearances on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' first as [[Starfleet]] [[lieutenant junior grade]] [[Joe Tormolen]] ([[sciences division]]) in the episode {{e|The Naked Time}}. His next role was as the [[Kelvan]] [[Hanar]] in {{e|By Any Other Name}}. Moss was a friend of casting director [[Joseph D'Agosta]], who originally considered him for the role of [[Dave Bailey]] in {{e|The Corbomite Maneuver}}. (''[[These Are the Voyages: TOS Season One]]'')
   
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He filmed his scenes for "The Naked Time" on Thursday {{d|30|June|1966}}, Friday {{d|1|July|1966}} and Monday {{d|5|July|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 31|Desilu Stage 9]] and [[Paramount Stage 32|Stage 10]].
His film credits include; the [[John Wayne]] [[film]] ''In Harm's Way'' (1965, with "[[By Any Other Name]]".co-star [[Barbara Bouchet]] and ''[[Star Trek]]'' composer [[Jerry Goldsmith]] playing a pianist), ''Pendulum'' (1969, with [[Logan Ramsey]], [[Marj Dusay]], [[Richard Kiley]], and [[The Three Stooges|Emil Sitka]]) the [[horror movie]] ''Dr. Death: Seeker of Souls'' (1973, with comedian [[Moe Howard]]), ''Fuzz'' (1972, with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[Peter Brocco]], [[Jack Perkins]], [[Vince Howard]], and [[Bert Remsen]]), ''Zigzag'' (1970, with [[William Marshall]], [[Robert Sampson]], [[Vic Perrin]], and [[Steve Ihnat]]), ''The Last Married Couple in America'' (1980, with [[Murphy Dunne]]).
 
   
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Moss made several appearances on the television sitcom ''Hogan's Heroes'' from 1965 through 1968 (and one more in 1971), primarily playing the recurring character of Olsen. He made guest appearances on many other TV series, including ''Perry Mason'' (1964, 1966), the "Man in a Chariot" episode of ''The Fugitive'' (1964, with [[Peter Duryea]], [[Edward Madden]] and [[Gene Lyons]]), the two-part "Ride the Wind" episode of ''Bonanza'' (1966, with [[DeForest Kelley]]), Mannix (1968), ''The Invaders'' (1968, with [[Lincoln Demyan]], [[Peter Mark Richman]], and [[Susan Oliver]]), ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1969), ''Barnaby Jones'' (1976, 1978, with [[Lee Meriwether]]), ''Archie Bunker's Place'' (1980, with [[Jason Wingreen]] and [[Bill Quinn]]), ''Quincy'' (1981, with [[Robert Ito]] and [[Garry Walberg]]), ''T.J. Hooker'' (1985, with [[William Shatner]], [[Martin Cassidy]], [[Eric Server]], [[Gwen Van Dam]], [[Richard Herd]], and [[James Darren]]), and ''Matlock'' (1986, with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Betty McGuire]], [[Gary Werntz]], and [[Julie Cobb]]).
He worked with his wife, Marianne McAndrew and fellow [[Star Trek]] actor [[Paul Carr]], on the movie ''The Bat People/It Lives by Night'' (1974, which years later would appear in an episode of ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''), ''Raise the Titanic'' (1980, with [[Michael Pataki]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], [[Michael Ensign]], ''The Bat People/It Lives By Night co-star'' [[Paul Carr]] and ''Star Wars'' actor Alec Guinness).
 
   
He made many appearances on [[television]] series such as; ''Perry Mason'' (1964,1966), ''Hogan's Heroes'' (1965 -1971), ''Bonanza'' (1966), Mannix (1968), ''Hawaii Five-O'' (1969), ''The Invaders'' (1968, with [[Lincoln Demyan]], [[Peter Mark Richman]], and [[Susan Oliver]]), ''Baa Baa Black Sheep'' (1976, with [[James Ingersoll]], [[James Whitmore, Jr.]], and [[John Larroquette]]), ''Three's a Crowd'' (1984, with [[Robert Mandan]]), ''T.J. Hooker'' (1985, with [[William Shatner]], [[Martin Cassidy]], [[Eric Server]], [[Gwen Van Dam]], [[Richard Herd]], and [[James Darren]]), ''Matlock'' (1986, with [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Betty McGuire]], [[Gary Werntz]], and [[Julie Cobb]]), ''Punky Brewster'' (1988).
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He also appeared in the TV movies ''Sarge'' (1971, with [[Ricardo Montalban]] and [[David Huddleston]]), ''Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case'' (1975, with [[George Murdock]], [[Shelby Leverington]], [[Gene Dynarski]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[John Crawford]], [[Paul Fix]], [[Claudette Nevins]], and [[William Windom]]), and ''The Last Hurrah'' (1977, with [[John Anderson]], [[Robert Brown]], [[Leslie Ackerman]], [[Mariette Hartley]], [[James B. Sikking]], [[Bill Quinn]], [[Arthur Batanides]], and [[Harry Basch]]. In 1974, he appeared as Kenneth O'Donnell, Special Assistant to [[President]] [[John F. Kennedy]], in TV's ''The Missiles of October''. Co-starring in this movie were [[Harris Yulin]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]], [[Peter Canon]], Paul Lambert, [[Keene Curtis]], and [[Byron Morrow]].
   
He was a regular cast member of ''Fay'', playing Dr. Elliott Baines {1975} and appeared in the TV movies; ''Catch-22'' (1973, with [[Frank Welker]]), The Tribe (1974, with [[Meg Wyllie]] and [[Sam Gilman]]), ''Live Again, Die Again'' (1974, with [[Cliff Potts]]), ''Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case'' (1975, with [[George Murdock]], [[Shelby Leverington]], [[Gene Dynarski]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Jerry Hardin]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[John Crawford]], [[Paul Fix]], [[Claudette Nevins]], and [[William Windom]]), ''The Last Hurrah'' (1977, with [[John Anderson]], [[Robert Brown]], [[Leslie Ackerman]], [[Mariette Hartley]], [[James Sikking]], [[Bill Quinn]], [[Arthur Batanides]], [[Harry Basch]], [[The Untouchables]] star Paul Picerni and Tom Clancy of [[Irish]] [[folk music]] band [[wikipedia:The Clancy Brothers|The Clancy Brothers]]).
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His feature film credits include the [[John Wayne]] war drama ''In Harm's Way'' (1965, with {{e|By Any Other Name}} co-star [[Barbara Bouchet]] and ''[[Star Trek]]'' composer [[Jerry Goldsmith]] playing a pianist), ''Fuzz'' (1972, with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[Peter Brocco]], [[Jack Perkins]], [[Vince Howard]], and [[Bert Remsen]]), ''Zigzag'' (1970, with [[William Marshall]], [[Robert Sampson]], [[Vic Perrin]], and Steve Ihnat), and ''Raise the Titanic'' (1980, with [[Michael Pataki]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], and [[Michael Ensign]]). He also worked with his wife, Marianne McAndrew, and fellow [[TOS]] guest star [[Paul Carr]], on the 1974 horror movie ''The Bat People''.
   
 
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In 1974 he appeared as Kenneth O'Donnell, Special Assistant to the [[President]] in ''The Missiles of October'' ( with [[Harris Yulin]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]], [[Peter Canon]], [[Ron Feinberg]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[Keene Curtis]], and [[Byron Morrow]]). Based in part on [[Robert F. Kennedy]]'s book, "Thirteen Days," this film profiles the Kennedy Administration's actions during the [[wikipedia:Cuban Missile Crisis|Cuban Missile Crisis]]).
 
 
* [http://www.stewartmoss.com/ StewartMoss.com] - official web site
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Stewart Moss (born 27 November 1937; age 86) is an American character actor who made two appearances on Star Trek: The Original Series first as Starfleet lieutenant junior grade Joe Tormolen (sciences division) in the episode "The Naked Time". His next role was as the Kelvan Hanar in "By Any Other Name". Moss was a friend of casting director Joseph D'Agosta, who originally considered him for the role of Dave Bailey in "The Corbomite Maneuver". (These Are the Voyages: TOS Season One)

He filmed his scenes for "The Naked Time" on Thursday 30 June 1966, Friday 1 July 1966 and Monday 5 July 1966 at Desilu Stage 9 and Stage 10.

Moss made several appearances on the television sitcom Hogan's Heroes from 1965 through 1968 (and one more in 1971), primarily playing the recurring character of Olsen. He made guest appearances on many other TV series, including Perry Mason (1964, 1966), the "Man in a Chariot" episode of The Fugitive (1964, with Peter Duryea, Edward Madden and Gene Lyons), the two-part "Ride the Wind" episode of Bonanza (1966, with DeForest Kelley), Mannix (1968), The Invaders (1968, with Lincoln Demyan, Peter Mark Richman, and Susan Oliver), Hawaii Five-O (1969), Barnaby Jones (1976, 1978, with Lee Meriwether), Archie Bunker's Place (1980, with Jason Wingreen and Bill Quinn), Quincy (1981, with Robert Ito and Garry Walberg), T.J. Hooker (1985, with William Shatner, Martin Cassidy, Eric Server, Gwen Van Dam, Richard Herd, and James Darren), and Matlock (1986, with Jonathan Frakes, Betty McGuire, Gary Werntz, and Julie Cobb).

He also appeared in the TV movies Sarge (1971, with Ricardo Montalban and David Huddleston), Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case (1975, with George Murdock, Shelby Leverington, Gene Dynarski, Paul Kent, Jerry Hardin, Paul Lambert, John Crawford, Paul Fix, Claudette Nevins, and William Windom), and The Last Hurrah (1977, with John Anderson, Robert Brown, Leslie Ackerman, Mariette Hartley, James B. Sikking, Bill Quinn, Arthur Batanides, and Harry Basch. In 1974, he appeared as Kenneth O'Donnell, Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy, in TV's The Missiles of October. Co-starring in this movie were Harris Yulin, Kenneth Tobey, Nehemiah Persoff, Peter Canon, Paul Lambert, Keene Curtis, and Byron Morrow.

His feature film credits include the John Wayne war drama In Harm's Way (1965, with "By Any Other Name" co-star Barbara Bouchet and Star Trek composer Jerry Goldsmith playing a pianist), Fuzz (1972, with Steve Ihnat, Peter Brocco, Jack Perkins, Vince Howard, and Bert Remsen), Zigzag (1970, with William Marshall, Robert Sampson, Vic Perrin, and Steve Ihnat), and Raise the Titanic (1980, with Michael Pataki, Mark L. Taylor, and Michael Ensign). He also worked with his wife, Marianne McAndrew, and fellow TOS guest star Paul Carr, on the 1974 horror movie The Bat People.

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