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'''Charles Seel''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|April 29]], [[Early production history|1897]] in [[New York City]], [[New York]]; died [[Star Trek deaths|April 19]], [[1980 productions|1980]] in [[Los Angeles]] County, [[California]]) is the actor who appeared as [[Ed]] the [[bartender]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[Spectre of the Gun]]".
 
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'''Charles Seel''' {{born|29|April|1897|died|19|April|1980}} was the actor from New York, New York, who appeared as [[Ed]] the [[bartender]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|Spectre of the Gun}}. He filmed his scenes on Monday {{d|27|May|1968}} at [[Desilu Stage 10]].
   
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Along with [[Judith Anderson]], [[Morgan Farley]], [[Richard Hale]], [[Anthony Jochim]], [[Felix Locher]], [[Celia Lovsky]], [[Leonard Mudie]], [[Abraham Sofaer]], [[John Warburton]], and [[Ian Wolfe]], he is one of only eleven credited ''Star Trek'' guest stars born in the [[19th century]] to appear in any episode or film.
He is perhaps best remembered for his many appearances as "Mr. Krinkie" on the [[television]] series ''Dennis the Menace''. He also made several appearances on the [[western]]s ''Gunsmoke'', ''Bonanza'', and ''The Virginian''.
 
   
 
He is perhaps best remembered for his many appearances as "Mr. Krinkie" on the television series ''Dennis the Menace''. He also made several appearances on the Westerns ''Gunsmoke'', ''Bonanza'', and ''The Virginian''.
He also made brief appearances in a number of classic [[film]]s, including several that were directed by [[John Ford]] and starred [[John Wayne]], most notably 1962's ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance''. He also worked with Ford on the westerns ''Sergeant Rutledge'' (1960, starring [[Jeffrey Hunter]]) and ''Cheyanne Autumn'' (1964, starring [[Ricardo Montalban]]) and appeared with John Wayne in 1960's ''North to Alaska'' (also featuring [[Stanley Adams]] and [[Roy Jenson]]).
 
   
 
He also made brief appearances in a number of classic films, including several that were directed by [[John Ford]] and starred [[John Wayne]], most notably 1962's ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance''. He also worked with Ford on the westerns ''Sergeant Rutledge'' (1960, starring [[Jeffrey Hunter]]) and ''Cheyanne Autumn'' (1964, starring [[Ricardo Montalban]]) and appeared with John Wayne in 1960's ''North to Alaska'' (also featuring [[Stanley Adams]] and [[Roy Jenson]]).
His other film credits include ''The Man with the Golden Arm'' (1955, starring [[Frank Sinatra]]), the B-[[horror movie]] classic ''I Was a Teenage Werewolf'' (1957, starring [[Whit Bissell]]), ''Pillow Talk'' (1959, with [[William Schallert]]), and ''Mister Buddwing'' (1966, with [[Jean Simmons]], [[Ken Lynch]], and [[Nichelle Nichols]]). His final film appearance was in the 1973 [[science fiction]] classic ''Westworld'', starring [[Alan Oppenheimer]] and [[Majel Barrett]].
 
   
 
His other film credits include ''The Man with the Golden Arm'' (1955, starring [[Frank Sinatra]]), the B-horror movie classic ''I Was a Teenage Werewolf'' (1957, starring [[Whit Bissell]]), ''Pillow Talk'' (1959, with [[William Schallert]]), and ''Mister Buddwing'' (1966, with [[Jean Simmons]], [[Ken Lynch]], and [[Nichelle Nichols]]). His final film appearance was in the 1973 science fiction classic ''Westworld'', starring [[Alan Oppenheimer]] and [[Majel Barrett]].
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Seel [[Star Trek deaths#April|died]] in Los Angeles County, California, aged 82.
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Revision as of 22:21, 2 September 2015

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Ed the bartender

... as Ed (1968)

Charles Seel (29 April 189719 April 1980; age 82) was the actor from New York, New York, who appeared as Ed the bartender in the Star Trek episode "Spectre of the Gun". He filmed his scenes on Monday 27 May 1968 at Desilu Stage 10.

Along with Judith Anderson, Morgan Farley, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Felix Locher, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Abraham Sofaer, John Warburton, and Ian Wolfe, he is one of only eleven credited Star Trek guest stars born in the 19th century to appear in any episode or film.

He is perhaps best remembered for his many appearances as "Mr. Krinkie" on the television series Dennis the Menace. He also made several appearances on the Westerns Gunsmoke, Bonanza, and The Virginian.

He also made brief appearances in a number of classic films, including several that were directed by John Ford and starred John Wayne, most notably 1962's The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. He also worked with Ford on the westerns Sergeant Rutledge (1960, starring Jeffrey Hunter) and Cheyanne Autumn (1964, starring Ricardo Montalban) and appeared with John Wayne in 1960's North to Alaska (also featuring Stanley Adams and Roy Jenson).

His other film credits include The Man with the Golden Arm (1955, starring Frank Sinatra), the B-horror movie classic I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957, starring Whit Bissell), Pillow Talk (1959, with William Schallert), and Mister Buddwing (1966, with Jean Simmons, Ken Lynch, and Nichelle Nichols). His final film appearance was in the 1973 science fiction classic Westworld, starring Alan Oppenheimer and Majel Barrett.

Seel died in Los Angeles County, California, aged 82.

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