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'''Lloyd Haynes''' was born September 19, 1934 in South Bend, Indiana, and played [[Alden|Lieutenant Alden]] in [[TOS]]: "[[Where No Man Has Gone Before]]". TV credits include; appearances in ''Batman'' (with [[Lee Meriwether]] and [[Grace Lee Whitney]]), ''The Green Hornet'' (with Marvin Miller, the voice of [[wikipedia:Robbie The Robot|Robbie The Robot]], [[Arthur Batanides]], and Bruce Lee), ''The Fugitive'' (with [[Joseph Campanella]], [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Paul Comi]], [[Paul Sorenson]]) (all three in [[1967]]), Julia ([[1968]]) (with [[Fred Williamson]] and [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Room 222'' (1969), ''Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby'' ([[1976]]), the TV miniseries ''Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue'' ([[1977]]) (with Marc Singer, Raymond Burr, John Saxon, and Lesley Ann Warren), ''Born to Be Sold'' ([[1981]]) (with Lynda Carter, [[Dean Stockwell]], and [[Joy Garrett]]) ''T.J. Hooker'' ([[1983]]) (with [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Robert O'Reilly]], [[William Shatner]], [[Richard Herd]], and Heather Locklear), and as "Ken Morgan" in ''General Hospital'' ([[1984]]-[[1986]])
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'''Lloyd Haynes''' was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] September 19, 1934 in South Bend, Indiana, and played [[Alden|Lieutenant Alden]] in [[TOS]]: "[[Where No Man Has Gone Before]]". TV credits include; appearances in ''Batman'' (with [[Lee Meriwether]] and [[Grace Lee Whitney]]), ''The Green Hornet'' (with Marvin Miller, the voice of [[wikipedia:Robbie The Robot|Robbie The Robot]], [[Arthur Batanides]], and Bruce Lee), ''The Fugitive'' (with [[Joseph Campanella]], [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Paul Comi]], [[Paul Sorenson]]) (all three in [[1967]]), Julia ([[1968]]) (with [[Fred Williamson]] and [[Paul Winfield]]), ''Room 222'' (1969), ''Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby'' ([[1976]]), the TV miniseries ''Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue'' ([[1977]]) (with Marc Singer, Raymond Burr, John Saxon, and Lesley Ann Warren), ''Born to Be Sold'' ([[1981]]) (with Lynda Carter, [[Dean Stockwell]], and [[Joy Garrett]]) ''T.J. Hooker'' ([[1983]]) (with [[Marc Alaimo]], [[Robert O'Reilly]], [[William Shatner]], [[Richard Herd]], and Heather Locklear), and as "Ken Morgan" in ''General Hospital'' ([[1984]]-[[1986]])
   
 
Film credits included; playing Muhammad Ali's manager, Herbert Muhammad in ''The Greatest'' ([[1977]]) (with [[David Huddleston]], [[Malichi Throne]], [[Paul Winfield]], James Earl Jones, Robert Duvall , Muhammad Ali, [[Skip Homeier]]), ''Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion'' ([[1967]]) (with [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Jason Evers]], and [[William Marshall]]), ''Madigan'' (with [[Michael Dunn]], [[Steve Ihnat]], Henry Fonda, [[Warren Stevens]], [[Dallas Mitchell]], [[Gloria Calomee]] [[Albert Henderson]], [[Paul Sorenson]], [[John McLiam]], [[William Bramley]]), ''Ice Station Zebra'', (both in [[1968]]) (with Rock Hudson, Jim Brown, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, [[Joseph Bernard]], [[William O'Connell]], [[Jonathan Lippe]], [[Ronnie Rondell Jr.]], [[Michael Rougas]], [[Buddy Garion]], [[Gary Downey]], and [[Jim Goodwin]]), ''The Mad Room'' ([[1969]]), ''Good Guys Wear Black'' ([[1978]]) (with Chuck Norris, Jim Backus, [[Stack Pierce]])
 
Film credits included; playing Muhammad Ali's manager, Herbert Muhammad in ''The Greatest'' ([[1977]]) (with [[David Huddleston]], [[Malichi Throne]], [[Paul Winfield]], James Earl Jones, Robert Duvall , Muhammad Ali, [[Skip Homeier]]), ''Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion'' ([[1967]]) (with [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Jason Evers]], and [[William Marshall]]), ''Madigan'' (with [[Michael Dunn]], [[Steve Ihnat]], Henry Fonda, [[Warren Stevens]], [[Dallas Mitchell]], [[Gloria Calomee]] [[Albert Henderson]], [[Paul Sorenson]], [[John McLiam]], [[William Bramley]]), ''Ice Station Zebra'', (both in [[1968]]) (with Rock Hudson, Jim Brown, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, [[Joseph Bernard]], [[William O'Connell]], [[Jonathan Lippe]], [[Ronnie Rondell Jr.]], [[Michael Rougas]], [[Buddy Garion]], [[Gary Downey]], and [[Jim Goodwin]]), ''The Mad Room'' ([[1969]]), ''Good Guys Wear Black'' ([[1978]]) (with Chuck Norris, Jim Backus, [[Stack Pierce]])
   
He died of cancer December 31, 1986 Coronado, California.
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He [[Star Trek deaths|died]] of cancer December 31, 1986 Coronado, California.
 
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Lt. Alden
Actor: Lloyd Haynes
Series: TOS
Episode: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Character: Lieutenant Alden
Born: September 19, 1934
Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana, USA
Died: December 31, 1986
Details: Coronado, California, USA. (cancer)

Lloyd Haynes was born September 19, 1934 in South Bend, Indiana, and played Lieutenant Alden in TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before". TV credits include; appearances in Batman (with Lee Meriwether and Grace Lee Whitney), The Green Hornet (with Marvin Miller, the voice of Robbie The Robot, Arthur Batanides, and Bruce Lee), The Fugitive (with Joseph Campanella, Seymour Cassel, Paul Comi, Paul Sorenson) (all three in 1967), Julia (1968) (with Fred Williamson and Paul Winfield), Room 222 (1969), Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby (1976), the TV miniseries Harold Robbins' 79 Park Avenue (1977) (with Marc Singer, Raymond Burr, John Saxon, and Lesley Ann Warren), Born to Be Sold (1981) (with Lynda Carter, Dean Stockwell, and Joy Garrett) T.J. Hooker (1983) (with Marc Alaimo, Robert O'Reilly, William Shatner, Richard Herd, and Heather Locklear), and as "Ken Morgan" in General Hospital (1984-1986)

Film credits included; playing Muhammad Ali's manager, Herbert Muhammad in The Greatest (1977) (with David Huddleston, Malichi Throne, Paul Winfield, James Earl Jones, Robert Duvall , Muhammad Ali, Skip Homeier), Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion (1967) (with Nichelle Nichols, Jason Evers, and William Marshall), Madigan (with Michael Dunn, Steve Ihnat, Henry Fonda, Warren Stevens, Dallas Mitchell, Gloria Calomee Albert Henderson, Paul Sorenson, John McLiam, William Bramley), Ice Station Zebra, (both in 1968) (with Rock Hudson, Jim Brown, Ernest Borgnine, Patrick McGoohan, Joseph Bernard, William O'Connell, Jonathan Lippe, Ronnie Rondell Jr., Michael Rougas, Buddy Garion, Gary Downey, and Jim Goodwin), The Mad Room (1969), Good Guys Wear Black (1978) (with Chuck Norris, Jim Backus, Stack Pierce)

He died of cancer December 31, 1986 Coronado, California.

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