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[[File:Hacom.jpg|thumb|... as Hacom]]
'''Morgan Farley''' ([[Star Trek birthdays#October|October 3]], [[Early production history|1898]] - [[Star Trek deaths#October|October 11]], [[1988 productions|1988]]) began his career in 1929. He played a large number of mostly small parts in movies, and during the middle of his career, television. Along with [[Judith Anderson]], [[Richard Hale]], [[Celia Lovsky]], [[Charles Seel]], and [[Ian Wolfe]], he is one of only six credited ''Star Trek'' guest stars born in the [[19th century|19th Century]] to appear in any episode or film. He was already close to seventy at the time he made his two ''Star Trek'' appearances. He died just after his ninetieth birthday, in October of 1988.
 
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[[File:Yang scholar.jpg|thumb|... as a [[Yang]] scholar]]
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'''Morgan Farley''' {{born|3|October|1898|died|11|October|1988}} began his career in 1929. He played a large number of mostly small parts in movies, and during the middle of his career, television. He also played a role in the Broadway musical "Seventeen".
   
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Farley filmed his scenes for {{e|The Return of the Archons}} on Monday {{d|12|December|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 32|Desilu Stage 10]]. He filmed his scenes for {{e|The Omega Glory}} on Thursday {{d|21|December|1967}} and Friday {{d|22|December|1967}} at [[Paramount Stage 19|Stage 11]].
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*[[TOS]]:
 
** "[[The Return of the Archons]]" as [[Hacom]]
 
** "[[The Omega Glory]]" as [[Yang Scholar]]
 
   
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During the Second World War, Farley served as an officer in the Army. Records of his time in the Army are fragmentary at best (his personnel file was destroyed in 1973 during a major fire at a federal records building), however as he would have been in his late 40s at the time, it is doubtful he saw much front-line combat. Even so, a record from 1944 does exist showing Farley as a patient in a military hospital.
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Along with [[Judith Anderson]], [[Richard Hale]], [[Anthony Jochim]], [[Felix Locher]], [[Celia Lovsky]], [[Leonard Mudie]], [[Charles Seel]], [[Abraham Sofaer]], [[John Warburton]], and [[Ian Wolfe]], he is one of only eleven credited ''Star Trek'' guest stars born in the [[19th century|19th century]] to appear in any episode or film. He was already close to seventy at the time he made his two ''Star Trek'' appearances. He died just after his ninetieth birthday, in October of 1988.
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=== Appearances ===
 
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** {{e|The Return of the Archons}} as [[Hacom]]
 
** {{e|The Omega Glory}} as [[Omega IV natives#Scholar|Yang Scholar]]
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Hacom

... as Hacom

Yang scholar

... as a Yang scholar

Morgan Farley (3 October 189811 October 1988; age 90) began his career in 1929. He played a large number of mostly small parts in movies, and during the middle of his career, television. He also played a role in the Broadway musical "Seventeen".

Farley filmed his scenes for "The Return of the Archons" on Monday 12 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 10. He filmed his scenes for "The Omega Glory" on Thursday 21 December 1967 and Friday 22 December 1967 at Stage 11.

During the Second World War, Farley served as an officer in the Army. Records of his time in the Army are fragmentary at best (his personnel file was destroyed in 1973 during a major fire at a federal records building), however as he would have been in his late 40s at the time, it is doubtful he saw much front-line combat. Even so, a record from 1944 does exist showing Farley as a patient in a military hospital.

Along with Judith Anderson, Richard Hale, Anthony Jochim, Felix Locher, Celia Lovsky, Leonard Mudie, Charles Seel, Abraham Sofaer, John Warburton, and Ian Wolfe, he is one of only eleven credited Star Trek guest stars born in the 19th century to appear in any episode or film. He was already close to seventy at the time he made his two Star Trek appearances. He died just after his ninetieth birthday, in October of 1988.

Appearances

External links