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+ | '''Ena Hartman''' (born {{y|1942}}) is an actress who appeared uncredited as a [[crewman]] in {{e|The Corbomite Maneuver}}, the first regular episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Her appearance has yet to be confirmed (it is possible that it was [[deleted scene|cut]] from the finished episode). |
+ | She was part of the ensemble cast of the 1970 motion picture ''Airport'', as was [[Whit Bissell]]. However, she is probably best known for her role as Katy Grant on the short-lived ABC series ''Dan August''. |
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− | His other television credits include repeated guest spots on ''Gunsmoke'' (1966-1974, with [[Morgan Jones]] and [[Craig Hundley]]). He appeared twice on ''Twelve O'Clock High'', starring [[Robert Lansing]]; first in 1964 (with [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Nancy Kovack]]) and then again in 1966 (with [[Seymour Cassel]]). |
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− | In 1967, he appeared on ''Wild Wild West'' with [[Joseph Campanella]] and ''The Invaders'' with [[Phillip Pine]], [[Dallas Mitchell]], [[Bill Erwin]], [[William Sargent]] and [[Frank Overton]]. In 1970, he appeared on ''The High Chaparral'' with [[Henry Darrow]] and [[Tony Epper]] and ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Mark Lenard]] and [[Arthur Batanides]]. He also made three appearances on ''Petrocelli'' (1975-1976), with [[William Windom]]. |
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− | In 1968, he appeared in the classic Western ''Hang 'Em High'', along with Mark Lenard, [[Bill Zuckert]], [[Ned Romero]], and [[Paul Sorenson]]. That same year, he appeared in ''Ice Station Zebra'', co-starring [[Lloyd Haynes]], Ernest Borgnine, [[Joseph Bernard]], [[William O'Connell]], [[Michael Rougas]], [[Buddy Garion]], [[Gary Downey]], [[Jim Goodwin]]). His other film credits also include ''One is a Lonely Number'' (1972, with [[Monte Markham]] and [[Mark Bramhall]]) and the low budget thriller ''Blood Voyage'' (1976, with [[Pete Kellett]]). |
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− | He also appeared the TV movies ''Shadow on the Land'' (1968, with Paul Sorenson), ''The New Healers'' (1972, with William Windom and [[Robert Foxworth]]), and ''A Case of Rape'' (1974, with [[Ronny Cox]], [[Cliff Potts]], [[Patricia Smith]], [[Charles Macauley]], [[Alex Henteloff]], [[Davis Roberts]]). In 1976, he appeared in the acclaimed ''Helter Skelter'' with [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Robert Ito]], [[Skip Homeier]], [[Bruce French]], [[Rod Arrants]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Alan Oppenheimer]], [[Phillip Richard Allen]], [[David Clennon]] and [[Roy Jenson]]. And in 1977 he was in ''Bunco'' (with [[Meg Wyllie]] and [[Kenneth Mars]]) and ''Green Eyes'' (1977, with [[Paul Winfield]] and [[Robert DoQui]]). |
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Revision as of 18:27, 15 February 2012
Template:Realworld Ena Hartman (born 1942) is an actress who appeared uncredited as a crewman in "The Corbomite Maneuver", the first regular episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. Her appearance has yet to be confirmed (it is possible that it was cut from the finished episode).
She was part of the ensemble cast of the 1970 motion picture Airport, as was Whit Bissell. However, she is probably best known for her role as Katy Grant on the short-lived ABC series Dan August.
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