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== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
 
== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
 
Additional projects in which Wallace appeared with other ''Trek'' performers include:
 
Additional projects in which Wallace appeared with other ''Trek'' performers include:
*''The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' (1977 film) with [[Andrew Duggan]] and [[William Wellman, Jr.]]
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*''The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' (1977 film) with [[William Wellman, Jr.]]
 
*''Deadman's Curve'' (1978 TV movie) with [[Bruce Davison]]
 
*''Deadman's Curve'' (1978 TV movie) with [[Bruce Davison]]
 
*''The Stunt Man'' (1980 film) with [[James Avery]]
 
*''The Stunt Man'' (1980 film) with [[James Avery]]
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* ''Poeple Like Us'' (1990 TV movie) with [[Jean Simmons]] and [[Thomas Kopache]]
 
* ''Poeple Like Us'' (1990 TV movie) with [[Jean Simmons]] and [[Thomas Kopache]]
 
*''Working Tra$h'' (1990 TV movie) with [[Jack Blessing]], [[Leslie Hope]] and [[Michael J. Pollard]]
 
*''Working Tra$h'' (1990 TV movie) with [[Jack Blessing]], [[Leslie Hope]] and [[Michael J. Pollard]]
* ''The Haunted'' (1991 TV movie) with [[William O’Connell]]
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* ''The Haunted'' (1991 TV movie) with [[William O'Connell]]
 
* ''My Girl 2'' (1994 film) with [[Richard Beymer]], [[Gerrit Graham]] and [[Wendy Schaal]]
 
* ''My Girl 2'' (1994 film) with [[Richard Beymer]], [[Gerrit Graham]] and [[Wendy Schaal]]
 
* ''Almost Dead'' (1994 film) with [[Roy Brocksmith]] and [[Wren T. Brown]]
 
* ''Almost Dead'' (1994 film) with [[Roy Brocksmith]] and [[Wren T. Brown]]

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Simons

... as Admiral Simons (1992)

George D. Wallace (8 June 191722 July 2005; age 88) was an actor who appeared as Admiral Simons in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Man of the People".

Wallace had a role in the classic science fiction film Forbidden Planet (1956; with Warren Stevens, Morgan Jones and William Boyett). In 1978, he was among the many Star Trek performers to appear in the television mini-series How the West Was Won. Among his co-stars on this series were William Shatner, Fionnula Flanagan, Robert DoQui, Richard Hale, Ed Lauter, Ricardo Montalban, and Morgan Woodward.

He played the character of Frank McLowery in four episodes of The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp. He also had a recurring role as a judge in season four of Hill Street Blues, which featured TOS guest actress Barbara Babcock.

Wallace acted with Michael Ansara in the films Lawless Breed (1953) and Texas Across the River (1966) and with John de Lancie in the 1994 direct-to-video movie Schemes (also with Leslie Hope and John Glover) and the 1996 comedy Multiplicity. He appeared in The Towering Inferno (1974) along with TOS guest stars Elizabeth Rogers, Paul Comiand Gregory Sierra. Other films included Postcards from the Edge (1990), Forces of Nature (1999), and Nurse Betty (2000, with Christopher McDonald and Steven Culp).

His final film was 2002's Minority Report, which featured Star Trek: First Contact's Neal McDonough.

Wallace died of complications from a fall on July 22nd, 2005, at the age of 88.

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Wallace appeared with other Trek performers include:

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