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'''Carl Saxe''' {{born|5|August|1910|died|24|April|1999}} was a stuntman and stunt actor who served as stunt double for [[Theo Marcuse]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Catspaw}}. He received no credit for his work. |
'''Carl Saxe''' {{born|5|August|1910|died|24|April|1999}} was a stuntman and stunt actor who served as stunt double for [[Theo Marcuse]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Catspaw}}. He received no credit for his work. |
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− | Saxe made about fifty movie appearances, and a dozen television guest spots and stunt appearances. Most of his movie appearances are uncredited small parts. Saxe has a few 1930s credits, but didn't really start working regularly until the 1940s, after which he worked steadily until the early 1970s. He contributed '' |
+ | Saxe made about fifty movie appearances, and a dozen television guest spots and stunt appearances. Most of his movie appearances are uncredited small parts. Saxe has a few 1930s credits, but didn't really start working regularly until the 1940s, after which he worked steadily until the early 1970s. He contributed ''The Ten Commendments'' (1956; with [[Judith Anderson]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], and [[Michael Ansara]], in dual extra/stunt roles as an Amelekite and an Egyptian high priest) and was the primary stunt double for Sid Caesar in ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World'' (1963). |
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Template:Realworld Carl Saxe (5 August 1910 – 24 April 1999; age 88) was a stuntman and stunt actor who served as stunt double for Theo Marcuse in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Catspaw". He received no credit for his work.
Saxe made about fifty movie appearances, and a dozen television guest spots and stunt appearances. Most of his movie appearances are uncredited small parts. Saxe has a few 1930s credits, but didn't really start working regularly until the 1940s, after which he worked steadily until the early 1970s. He contributed The Ten Commendments (1956; with Judith Anderson, Lawrence Dobkin, and Michael Ansara, in dual extra/stunt roles as an Amelekite and an Egyptian high priest) and was the primary stunt double for Sid Caesar in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World (1963).
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