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[[Image:Simon_Van_Gelder.jpg|thumb|Morgan Woodard as Simon van Gelder]] |
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Born in {{d|16|September|1925}}, '''Morgan Woodward''' broke into [[television]] and movies in the same year, 1956. He worked steadily until his retirement in the late 1990s, with parts in dozens of movies and several television series, and well over a hundred television guest appearances. He may be best known for his recurring role as Punk Anderson on ''Dallas'', a show that also featured ''Trek'' guest stars [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[William Windom]], [[John Anderson]], [[Kathryn Leigh Scott]], [[Mary Crosby]], [[Tracy Scoggins]], [[Joshua Harris]], [[Joseph Campanella]], [[Michele Scarabelli]], [[Allan Miller]], and [[Conroy Gedeon]], among others. |
Born in {{d|16|September|1925}}, '''Morgan Woodward''' broke into [[television]] and movies in the same year, 1956. He worked steadily until his retirement in the late 1990s, with parts in dozens of movies and several television series, and well over a hundred television guest appearances. He may be best known for his recurring role as Punk Anderson on ''Dallas'', a show that also featured ''Trek'' guest stars [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[William Windom]], [[John Anderson]], [[Kathryn Leigh Scott]], [[Mary Crosby]], [[Tracy Scoggins]], [[Joshua Harris]], [[Joseph Campanella]], [[Michele Scarabelli]], [[Allan Miller]], and [[Conroy Gedeon]], among others. |
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Born in 16 September 1925, Morgan Woodward broke into television and movies in the same year, 1956. He worked steadily until his retirement in the late 1990s, with parts in dozens of movies and several television series, and well over a hundred television guest appearances. He may be best known for his recurring role as Punk Anderson on Dallas, a show that also featured Trek guest stars Mitchell Ryan, William Windom, John Anderson, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Mary Crosby, Tracy Scoggins, Joshua Harris, Joseph Campanella, Michele Scarabelli, Allan Miller, and Conroy Gedeon, among others.
He made two Star Trek appearances, both in the original series, both as characters with severe mental problems.
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