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'''Charles J. Stewart''' {{born|6|April|1919|died|3|December|2003}} was the actor who played [[Captain]] [[Ramart]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Charlie X}}.
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'''Charles J. Stewart''' is the actor who played [[Captain]] [[Ramart]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Charlie X}}. He filmed his scene on Friday {{d|15|July|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 31|Desilu Stage 9]].
   
He is the only actor who appeared in the classic 1953 science fiction film [[Wikipedia:The War of the Worlds (1953 film)|''War of the Worlds'']] to have a credited speaking role in a ''[[Star Trek]]'' production. Stewart played a USMC captain in that film adaptation of H.G. Wells's story. One other ''Trek'' performer, [[David Sharpe]], played a looter in that film, and was an extra (playing a security crewman) in a TOS episode.
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Stewart is the only actor who appeared in the classic 1953 science fiction film {{w|The War of the Worlds (1953 film)|''War of the Worlds''}} to have a credited speaking role in a ''[[Star Trek]]'' production. Stewart played a USMC captain in that film adaptation of H.G. Wells's story. One other ''Trek'' performer, [[David Sharpe]], played a looter in that film, and was an extra (playing a security crewman) in a TOS episode.
   
 
Several months prior to the airing of "Charlie X", Stewart could be seen with his co-star from that episode, [[Robert Walker, Jr.]], in an episode of ''The F.B.I.'', a series starring [[Stephen Brooks]]. He went on to appear in two more episodes of ''The F.B.I.'', working with the likes of [[Ken Lynch]], [[Joanne Linville]], [[Fritz Weaver]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]). Stewart's other acting credits include guest appearances on ''My Favorite Martian'' (starring [[Ray Walston]]), ''Batman'', ''Bewitched'', ''The Invaders'' (with Ken Lynch), ''The Brady Bunch'', ''The Invisible Man'' (with [[Nehemiah Persoff]]), and ''Knots Landing'' (with [[Allan Miller]]).
 
Several months prior to the airing of "Charlie X", Stewart could be seen with his co-star from that episode, [[Robert Walker, Jr.]], in an episode of ''The F.B.I.'', a series starring [[Stephen Brooks]]. He went on to appear in two more episodes of ''The F.B.I.'', working with the likes of [[Ken Lynch]], [[Joanne Linville]], [[Fritz Weaver]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]). Stewart's other acting credits include guest appearances on ''My Favorite Martian'' (starring [[Ray Walston]]), ''Batman'', ''Bewitched'', ''The Invaders'' (with Ken Lynch), ''The Brady Bunch'', ''The Invisible Man'' (with [[Nehemiah Persoff]]), and ''Knots Landing'' (with [[Allan Miller]]).
   
In addition to episodic television, Stewart had small roles in a few made-for-TV movies during the 1980s: ''The Miracle of Kathy Miller'' (1981, with [[Brad Blaisdell]] and [[John de Lancie]]), ''Grace Kelly'' (1983, with [[Marta Dubois]], [[Walker Edmiston]], [[Salome Jens]], [[Paul Lambert]] and [[William Schallert]]), and ''The Last Innocent Man'' (1987, with [[Michael Durrell]], [[Bruce McGill]] and [[Clarence Williams III]]). Stewart can also be seen in such feature films as ''War of the Colossal Beast'' (1958), ''The Hollywood Knights'' (1980, featuring [[Gary Graham]]), and ''Gunmen'' (1994, starring [[Patrick Stewart]]).
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In addition to episodic television, Stewart had small roles in a few made-for-TV movies during the 1980s: ''The Miracle of Kathy Miller'' (1981, with [[Brad Blaisdell]] and [[John de Lancie]]), ''Grace Kelly'' (1983, with [[Marta Dubois]], [[Walker Edmiston]], [[Salome Jens]], [[Paul Lambert]] and [[William Schallert]]). Stewart can also be seen in such feature films as ''War of the Colossal Beast'' (1958), and ''The Hollywood Knights'' (1980, featuring [[Gary Graham]]).
   
 
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Stewart's final on-screen appearance was in the 1998 blockbuster film ''Armageddon'', co-starring [[Brian Brophy]], [[Jim Fitzpatrick]], [[Googy Gress]], [[Matt Malloy]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Andy Milder]], [[Marshall R. Teague]], and [[Lawrence Tierney]]. Stewart [[Star Trek deaths#December|died]] in 2003 at the age of 84.
 
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Charles J. Stewart is the actor who played Captain Ramart in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Charlie X". He filmed his scene on Friday 15 July 1966 at Desilu Stage 9.

Stewart is the only actor who appeared in the classic 1953 science fiction film War of the Worlds to have a credited speaking role in a Star Trek production. Stewart played a USMC captain in that film adaptation of H.G. Wells's story. One other Trek performer, David Sharpe, played a looter in that film, and was an extra (playing a security crewman) in a TOS episode.

Several months prior to the airing of "Charlie X", Stewart could be seen with his co-star from that episode, Robert Walker, Jr., in an episode of The F.B.I., a series starring Stephen Brooks. He went on to appear in two more episodes of The F.B.I., working with the likes of Ken Lynch, Joanne Linville, Fritz Weaver, and Jason Wingreen). Stewart's other acting credits include guest appearances on My Favorite Martian (starring Ray Walston), Batman, Bewitched, The Invaders (with Ken Lynch), The Brady Bunch, The Invisible Man (with Nehemiah Persoff), and Knots Landing (with Allan Miller).

In addition to episodic television, Stewart had small roles in a few made-for-TV movies during the 1980s: The Miracle of Kathy Miller (1981, with Brad Blaisdell and John de Lancie), Grace Kelly (1983, with Marta Dubois, Walker Edmiston, Salome Jens, Paul Lambert and William Schallert). Stewart can also be seen in such feature films as War of the Colossal Beast (1958), and The Hollywood Knights (1980, featuring Gary Graham).

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