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'''Harry Townes''' {{born|18|September|1914|died|23|May|2001}} was an American character actor who played the character of [[Reger]] in {{TOS|The Return of the Archons}}. An ordained Episcopal priest, his career spanned almost four decades.
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'''Harry Townes''' {{born|18|September|1914|died|23|May|2001}} was an American character actor who played the character of [[Reger]] in {{TOS|The Return of the Archons}}. An ordained Episcopal priest, his career spanned almost four decades. He filmed his scenes on Thursday {{d|8|December|1966}} on location at the [[40 Acres]] backlot, on Friday {{d|9|December|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 31|Desilu Stage 9]] and Monday {{d|12|December|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 32|Stage 10]].
   
 
Born in Huntsville, Alabama in 1914, he began his career on the New York stage and also performed in several films during the late 1930s. During World War II, Townes [[United States armed forces#Star Trek personalities with military service|enlisted in the Army]], returning to film and theater in 1946 after the war's end.
 
Born in Huntsville, Alabama in 1914, he began his career on the New York stage and also performed in several films during the late 1930s. During World War II, Townes [[United States armed forces#Star Trek personalities with military service|enlisted in the Army]], returning to film and theater in 1946 after the war's end.
   
His credits eventually amassed a body of work that consisted of 29 movie appearances and over two hundred television parts. He had a guest starring role in the television series ''The Incredible Hulk'' as Dell Frye, a man who was able to transform into a Hulk-like creature (portrayed by [[Dick Durock]]) 30 years before David Banner. In 1970, he was part of the cast of the TV-movie ''The Andersonville Trial'', which co-starred [[William Shatner]], [[John Anderson]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and [[Ian Wolfe]].
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His credits eventually amassed a body of work that consisted of 29 movie appearances and over two hundred television parts. On the big screen, he appeared in ''The Brothers Karamazov'', the 1958 film adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel, alongside [[William Shatner]] and [[David Opatoshu]]. He had a guest starring role in the television series ''The Incredible Hulk'' as Dell Frye, a man who was able to transform into a Hulk-like creature (portrayed by [[Dick Durock]]) 30 years before David Banner. In 1970, he was part of the cast of the TV-movie ''The Andersonville Trial'', which co-starred [[William Shatner]], [[John Anderson]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and [[Ian Wolfe]].
   
 
Harry Townes died in 2001, also in Huntsville.
 
Harry Townes died in 2001, also in Huntsville.
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Harry Townes (18 September 191423 May 2001; age 86) was an American character actor who played the character of Reger in TOS: "The Return of the Archons". An ordained Episcopal priest, his career spanned almost four decades. He filmed his scenes on Thursday 8 December 1966 on location at the 40 Acres backlot, on Friday 9 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 9 and Monday 12 December 1966 at Stage 10.

Born in Huntsville, Alabama in 1914, he began his career on the New York stage and also performed in several films during the late 1930s. During World War II, Townes enlisted in the Army, returning to film and theater in 1946 after the war's end.

His credits eventually amassed a body of work that consisted of 29 movie appearances and over two hundred television parts. On the big screen, he appeared in The Brothers Karamazov, the 1958 film adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel, alongside William Shatner and David Opatoshu. He had a guest starring role in the television series The Incredible Hulk as Dell Frye, a man who was able to transform into a Hulk-like creature (portrayed by Dick Durock) 30 years before David Banner. In 1970, he was part of the cast of the TV-movie The Andersonville Trial, which co-starred William Shatner, John Anderson, Whit Bissell, Kenneth Tobey, and Ian Wolfe.

Harry Townes died in 2001, also in Huntsville.

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