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'''Sid Haig''' {{born|14|July|1939}} is a California born character actor who played the [[Beta III natives#First Lawgiver|First Lawgiver]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|The Return of the Archons}}. Including his ''Trek'' role, Haig has appeared in over 350 episodes of various television shows and over fifty films, beginning with ''The Host'' in 1960.
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'''Sid Haig''' {{born|14|July|1939}}, born '''Sidney Eddy Moosesian''', is a California-born Armenian-American actor who played the [[Beta III natives#First Lawgiver|First Lawgiver]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|The Return of the Archons}}. Including his ''Trek'' role, Haig has appeared in over 350 episodes of various television shows and over fifty films, beginning with the short film ''The Host'' in 1960.
   
 
Fans of the James Bond films may remember him as the man who, in ''Diamonds are Forever'', upon learning Bond was escorting his brother to be buried, remarked "''I got a brother!''" The film also featured [[Marc Lawrence]], [[Christopher Held]], and [[Dick Crockett]]. Haig also appeared twice (as separate characters) in the science fiction series ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'', where he played alongside [[Michael Ansara]], [[Julie Newmar]], [[Barbara Luna]], [[David Opatoshu]] and [[Felix Silla]]. Haig is probably best known for his roles in numerous B-movies and exploitation films, mostly horrors, since the 1960s.
Haig was born as '''Sidney Eddy Mosesian''' in Fresno, California, and is of Armenian descent.
 
   
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Haig has also appeared in various Rob Zombie productions, low budget films like ''High on the Hog'' and ''House of the Dead 2'', Quentin Tarantino's ''Jackie Brown'' and an episode of ''T.J. Hooker'' (with [[William Shatner]]).
Fans of the James Bond films may remember him as the man who, in ''Diamonds are Forever'', upon learning Bond was escorting his brother to be buried, remarked "''I got a brother!''" Haig also appeared twice (as separate characters) in the science fiction series ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.
 
   
 
==Other ''Trek'' connections==
 
==Other ''Trek'' connections==
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* ''Galaxy of Terror'' (1981, with [[Ray Walston]])
 
* ''Galaxy of Terror'' (1981, with [[Ray Walston]])
 
* ''Jason of Star Command'' (1978, with [[James Doohan]], [[Rod Loomis]] and [[Julie Newmar]])
 
* ''Jason of Star Command'' (1978, with [[James Doohan]], [[Rod Loomis]] and [[Julie Newmar]])
* ''Swashbuckler'' (1976, with [[Geneviève Bujold]])
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* ''Swashbuckler'' (1976, with [[Geneviève Bujold]], directed by [[James Goldstone]])
 
* ''Electra Woman and Dyna Girl'' (1976, with [[Malachi Throne]])
 
* ''Electra Woman and Dyna Girl'' (1976, with [[Malachi Throne]])
 
* ''Foxy Brown'' (1974, with [[Bob Minor]])
 
* ''Foxy Brown'' (1974, with [[Bob Minor]])
* ''Diamonds Are Forever'' (1971, with [[Dick Crockett]] and [[Marc Lawrence]])
 
 
* ''THX 1138'' (1970, with [[Ian Wolfe]] and the voice of [[David Ogden Stiers]])
 
* ''THX 1138'' (1970, with [[Ian Wolfe]] and the voice of [[David Ogden Stiers]])
* ''Pit Stop'' (1969, [[Beverly Washburn]])
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* ''Pit Stop'' (1969, with [[Beverly Washburn]])
* ''The Hell with Heroes'' (1968, [[William Marshall]], [[Tanya Lemani]], directed by [[Joseph Sargent]], and written by [[Harold Livingston]])
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* ''The Hell with Heroes'' (1968, with [[William Marshall]], [[Tanya Lemani]], directed by [[Joseph Sargent]], and written by [[Harold Livingston]])
 
* ''Point Blank'' (1967, with [[Felix Silla]])
 
* ''Point Blank'' (1967, with [[Felix Silla]])
 
* ''It's a Bikini World'' (1967, with [[William O'Connell]])
 
* ''It's a Bikini World'' (1967, with [[William O'Connell]])
 
* ''Track of the Vampire'' (aka "Bloodbath") (1966, with [[William Campbell]] and [[Biff Elliot]])
 
* ''Track of the Vampire'' (aka "Bloodbath") (1966, with [[William Campbell]] and [[Biff Elliot]])
 
* ''Beach Ball'' (1965, with [[Dick Miller]], [[James Wellman]], and [[Jack Woods]])
 
* ''Beach Ball'' (1965, with [[Dick Miller]], [[James Wellman]], and [[Jack Woods]])
* ''Spider Baby'' (aka The Maddest Story Ever Told) (1964, with [[Beverly Washburn]])
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* ''Spider Baby'' (aka ''The Maddest Story Ever Told'') (1964, with [[Beverly Washburn]])
 
* ''The Firebrand'' (1962, with [[Felix Locher]] and [[Jerry Summers]])
 
* ''The Firebrand'' (1962, with [[Felix Locher]] and [[Jerry Summers]])
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.sidhaig.com/news.php SidHaig.com] - official web site
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*[http://www.sidhaig.com/ SidHaig.com] - official web site
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File:Lawgiver.jpg

... as the First Lawgiver

Sid Haig (born 14 July 1939; age 84), born Sidney Eddy Moosesian, is a California-born Armenian-American actor who played the First Lawgiver in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Return of the Archons". Including his Trek role, Haig has appeared in over 350 episodes of various television shows and over fifty films, beginning with the short film The Host in 1960.

Fans of the James Bond films may remember him as the man who, in Diamonds are Forever, upon learning Bond was escorting his brother to be buried, remarked "I got a brother!" The film also featured Marc Lawrence, Christopher Held, and Dick Crockett. Haig also appeared twice (as separate characters) in the science fiction series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, where he played alongside Michael Ansara, Julie Newmar, Barbara Luna, David Opatoshu and Felix Silla. Haig is probably best known for his roles in numerous B-movies and exploitation films, mostly horrors, since the 1960s.

Haig has also appeared in various Rob Zombie productions, low budget films like High on the Hog and House of the Dead 2, Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown and an episode of T.J. Hooker (with William Shatner).

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Haig has worked with other Star Trek alumni include:

External links