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'''David Opatoshu''' {{born|30|January|1918|died|30|April|1996}} was the actor who played [[Anan 7]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|A Taste of Armageddon}}.
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'''David Opatoshu''' {{born|30|January|1918|died|30|April|1996}}, born '''David Opatovsky''', was the actor who played [[Anan 7]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|A Taste of Armageddon}}. He filmed his scenes between Wednesday {{d|28|December|1966}} and Wednesday {{d|4|January|1967}} at [[Paramount Stage 32|Desilu Stage 10]].
   
Opatoshu enjoyed a career that spanned five decades, almost a hundred television guest appearances, and forty-five movie and television roles. His Semitic features and knowledge of the Yiddish language led to frequent roles as Jewish or Arabic characters. Well known roles include Menachem Begin in ''Raid on Entebbe'', and one of the lead characters in a [[1980s]] miniseries about the Roman siege of Masada.
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Opatoshu enjoyed a career that spanned five decades, almost a hundred television guest appearances, and forty-five movie and television roles. His Semitic features and knowledge of the Yiddish language led to frequent roles as Jewish or Arabic characters. Well known roles include Menachem Begin in ''Raid on Entebbe'', and one of the lead characters in a 1980s miniseries about the Roman siege of ''Masada''.
   
Prior to his ''Trek'' appearance, he co-starred with [[James Doohan]] in an episode of ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}'', entitled "Valley of the Shadow". He also starred in a 1981 episode of ''{{w|Buck Rogers}}'' directed by [[Vincent McEveety]] in which [[Barbara Luna]], [[Sid Haig]], and [[Felix Silla]] also appeared. He also had a small role in the Oscar-winning 1958 film, ''The Brothers Karamazov'', which also featured [[Harry Townes]] and [[William Shatner]].
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Prior to his ''Trek'' appearance, he co-starred with [[James Doohan]] in an episode of ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}'', entitled "Valley of the Shadow". He also starred in a 1981 episode of ''{{w|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century}}'' directed by [[Vincent McEveety]] in which [[Barbara Luna]], [[Sid Haig]], and [[Felix Silla]] also appeared, and in an episode of [[Ricardo Montalban]]'s ''{{w|Fantasy Island}}''. He also guest starred in an episode of ''{{w|The Time Tunnel}}'', starring [[James Darren]], [[Whit Bissell]] and [[Lee Meriwether]]. He also had a small role in the Oscar-winning 1958 film, ''The Brothers Karamazov'', which also featured [[Harry Townes]] and [[William Shatner]].
   
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In 1964, Opatoshu was considered by [[Gene Roddenberry]] for the role of [[Doctor]] [[Philip Boyce]] in {{e|The Cage}}. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rPiQOU1mcg&p=B2246EE90736AB16&playnext=1&index=4]
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David Opatoshu (30 January 191830 April 1996; age 78), born David Opatovsky, was the actor who played Anan 7 in the Star Trek episode "A Taste of Armageddon". He filmed his scenes between Wednesday 28 December 1966 and Wednesday 4 January 1967 at Desilu Stage 10.

Opatoshu enjoyed a career that spanned five decades, almost a hundred television guest appearances, and forty-five movie and television roles. His Semitic features and knowledge of the Yiddish language led to frequent roles as Jewish or Arabic characters. Well known roles include Menachem Begin in Raid on Entebbe, and one of the lead characters in a 1980s miniseries about the Roman siege of Masada.

Prior to his Trek appearance, he co-starred with James Doohan in an episode of The Twilight Zone, entitled "Valley of the Shadow". He also starred in a 1981 episode of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century directed by Vincent McEveety in which Barbara Luna, Sid Haig, and Felix Silla also appeared, and in an episode of Ricardo Montalban's Fantasy Island. He also guest starred in an episode of The Time Tunnel, starring James Darren, Whit Bissell and Lee Meriwether. He also had a small role in the Oscar-winning 1958 film, The Brothers Karamazov, which also featured Harry Townes and William Shatner.

In 1964, Opatoshu was considered by Gene Roddenberry for the role of Doctor Philip Boyce in "The Cage". [1]

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