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'''Ben Gage''' {{born|29|October|1914|died|28|April|1978}} was an American character actor with a very sporadic film and television career. He started his career dubbing songs, then disappeared from the movie world for a time, reappearing infrequently in the late fifties through the early sixties, but amassing just fourteen credits in that time, mostly in television. Gage played [[Akaar]] in {{TOS|Friday's Child}}. His likeness was also used to represent Akaar's son, [[Leonard James Akaar]] as adult, on the cover of the ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' [[novels|novel]] "[[The Red King]]". Gage made his film debut in the 1959 crime drama ''The Big Operator'' with director/actor [[Larry Dobkin]], but Gage entered into a film drought until the 1975 telefilm ''The Big Rip-Off'' with [[Robert Symonds]]. Gage played different characters on the western ''Maverick'', one being an appearance in the 1959 episode "Gun-Shy" with [[Andrea Martin]].
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'''Ben Gage''' {{born|29|October|1914|died|28|April|1978}} was an American character actor with a very sporadic film and television career. He started his career dubbing songs, then disappeared from the movie world for a time, reappearing infrequently in the late fifties through the early sixties, but amassing just fourteen credits in that time, mostly in television.
   
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Gage played [[Akaar]] in {{e|Friday's Child}}. He filmed his scenes on Friday {{d|26|May|1967}} and Monday {{d|29|May|1967}} at [[Desilu Stage 10]]. His likeness was also used to represent Akaar's son, [[Leonard James Akaar]] as an adult, on the cover of the ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' [[novels|novel]] "[[The Red King]]". Gage made his film debut in the 1959 crime drama ''The Big Operator'' with director/actor [[Larry Dobkin]], but Gage entered into a film drought until the 1975 telefilm ''The Big Rip-Off'' with [[Robert Symonds]]. Gage played different characters on the western ''Maverick'', one being an appearance in the 1959 episode "Gun-Shy".
   
 
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Ben Gage (29 October 191428 April 1978; age 63) was an American character actor with a very sporadic film and television career. He started his career dubbing songs, then disappeared from the movie world for a time, reappearing infrequently in the late fifties through the early sixties, but amassing just fourteen credits in that time, mostly in television.

Gage played Akaar in "Friday's Child". He filmed his scenes on Friday 26 May 1967 and Monday 29 May 1967 at Desilu Stage 10. His likeness was also used to represent Akaar's son, Leonard James Akaar as an adult, on the cover of the Star Trek: Titan novel "The Red King". Gage made his film debut in the 1959 crime drama The Big Operator with director/actor Larry Dobkin, but Gage entered into a film drought until the 1975 telefilm The Big Rip-Off with Robert Symonds. Gage played different characters on the western Maverick, one being an appearance in the 1959 episode "Gun-Shy".

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