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'''Jon Lormer''' (May 7, 1906 - March 19, 1986) was born in Canton, Ohio. He began is acting career on the New York stage (as did many of his generation), but was soon attracted to movie and television roles, of which he had over 150. He died of natural causes, a few months shy of his eightieth birthday. Two of his Trek characters shared a fate: they were murdered by the despotic computers that oversaw their societies. And the third was only an illusion crafted by the [[Talosian]]s!
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<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center">Jon Lormer</td>
 
<tr><td class="odd">Born:</td><td class="even">May 7, 1906</td></tr>
 
<tr><td class="odd">Place of Birth:</td><td class="even">Canton, Ohio</td></tr>
 
<tr><td class="odd">Died:</td><td class="even">March 19, 1986</td></tr>
 
<tr><td class="odd">Place of Death:</td><td class="even">Burbank, California</td></tr>
 
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'''Jon Lormer''' appeared in three episodes of the [[TOS|original series]], playing [[Theodore Haskins|Dr Theodore Haskins]] in the first pilot episode, "[[The Cage]]", [[Tamar]] in "[[The Return of the Archons]]" and an old man in "[[For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky]]".
 
   
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==Appearances==
Lormer began his acting career on stage in New York, but was soon attracted to screen roles, of which he had some 150 until his death of natural causes.
 
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*[[TOS]]: "[[The Cage]]" as [[Theodore Haskins]]
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*[[TOS]]: "[[The Return of the Archons]]" as [[Tamar]]
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*[[TOS]]: "[[For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky]]" as [[Old Man]]
   
 
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Revision as of 20:46, 13 December 2004

Jon Lormer (May 7, 1906 - March 19, 1986) was born in Canton, Ohio. He began is acting career on the New York stage (as did many of his generation), but was soon attracted to movie and television roles, of which he had over 150. He died of natural causes, a few months shy of his eightieth birthday. Two of his Trek characters shared a fate: they were murdered by the despotic computers that oversaw their societies. And the third was only an illusion crafted by the Talosians!

Appearances

External links