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[[Image:Lokai.jpg|thumb|...as [[Lokai]] ({{y|1968}})]]
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'''Lou Antonio''' {{born|23|January|1934}} played [[Lokai]] in {{TOS|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield}}.
 
'''Lou Antonio''' {{born|23|January|1934}} played [[Lokai]] in {{TOS|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield}}.
   
Though they did not share any scenes, Antonio had earlier appeared with [[William Shatner]] in a 1962 episode of ''The Naked City'' called "Portrait of a Painter". He also did an episode of ''For The People'', the show Shatner starred in just before ''Star Trek''. The two of them also worked together in a 1970 TV movie called ''Sole Survivor'', which also featured TOS regular [[John Winston]].
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Though they did not share any scenes, Antonio had earlier appeared with [[William Shatner]] in a 1962 episode of ''The Naked City'' called "Portrait of a Painter". He also did an episode of ''For The People'', the show Shatner starred in just before ''Star Trek''. The two of them also worked together in a 1970 TV movie called ''Sole Survivor'', which also featured TOS regular [[John Winston]]. He also appeared in a 1963 episode of ''The Naked City'' entitled "Color Schemes Like Never Before", which was directed by [[Ralph Senensky]].
   
Antonio once appeared in an episode of ''Here Come the Brides'', a show which featured Original Series veterans [[Robert Brown]], [[Mark Lenard]] and [[David Soul]]. The episode also featured ''Trek'' veterans [[Arlene Martel]] and [[James Sikking]].
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Antonio once appeared in an episode of ''Here Come the Brides'', a show which featured Original Series veterans [[Robert Brown]], [[Mark Lenard]] and [[David Soul]]. The episode also featured ''Trek'' veterans [[Arlene Martel]] and [[James B. Sikking]].
   
Antonio left acting by the late 1970s to become a television director. He has directed Shatner in episodes of ''Boston Legal'', a show which also starred ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Rene Auberjonois]]. In one of the Antonio-helmed episodes, the ringtone used by Shatner's character, Denny Crane, is a TOS-era communicator chirp. [[Joanna Cassidy]], who played [[T'Pol]]'s mother [[T'Les]] on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', appeared in that episode. Another of the episodes he directed featured [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Ethan Phillips]] and [[Ron Canada]].
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Antonio left acting by the late 1970s to become a television director. He has directed Shatner in episodes of ''Boston Legal'', a show which also starred ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actor [[Rene Auberjonois]]. In one of the Antonio-helmed episodes, the ringtone used by Shatner's character, Denny Crane, is a TOS-era communicator chirp. [[Joanna Cassidy]], who played [[T'Pol]]'s mother [[T'Les]] on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', appeared in that episode. Another of the episodes he directed featured [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Ethan Phillips]] and [[Ron Canada]].
   
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* [http://louantonio.com/ Lou Antonio Website]
   
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Lokai

...as Lokai (1968)

Lou Antonio (born 23 January 1934; age 90) played Lokai in TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield".

Though they did not share any scenes, Antonio had earlier appeared with William Shatner in a 1962 episode of The Naked City called "Portrait of a Painter". He also did an episode of For The People, the show Shatner starred in just before Star Trek. The two of them also worked together in a 1970 TV movie called Sole Survivor, which also featured TOS regular John Winston. He also appeared in a 1963 episode of The Naked City entitled "Color Schemes Like Never Before", which was directed by Ralph Senensky.

Antonio once appeared in an episode of Here Come the Brides, a show which featured Original Series veterans Robert Brown, Mark Lenard and David Soul. The episode also featured Trek veterans Arlene Martel and James B. Sikking.

Antonio left acting by the late 1970s to become a television director. He has directed Shatner in episodes of Boston Legal, a show which also starred Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actor Rene Auberjonois. In one of the Antonio-helmed episodes, the ringtone used by Shatner's character, Denny Crane, is a TOS-era communicator chirp. Joanna Cassidy, who played T'Pol's mother T'Les on Star Trek: Enterprise, appeared in that episode. Another of the episodes he directed featured Armin Shimerman, Ethan Phillips and Ron Canada.

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