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From: ugzannin@sunybcs.UUCP (Adrian Zannin)
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Subject: Re: Re: Balance of Terror
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Date: Mon, 12-Aug-85 11:41:22 EDT
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> >> By the way, I was watching the credits and noticed that the Romulan officer
> >> who gets reduced two steps in rank for breaking radio silence is played
> >> by Lawrence Montaigne who also played Stonn in Amok Time.
> >> Isn't someone compiling a list of actors who appeared in more than one episode?
> >> (Still, Diana Muldaur has the prize for being in the most number of episodes.)
> >
> >   The actor who played the Romulan commander is the same actor who played
> >Spock's father in "Journey to Babel".  His name is Mark Leonard.
> 
> Didn't Mark Lenard (I believe this is the correct spelling) also play Sarek
> in the episide where Abe Lincoln appeared?  (Sorry folks, can't remember the
> name of the episode right now.)

    I stand corrected...that is the real way to spell his name.  You also have
another name confused.  Sarek is Spock's father, while *Surak* is the Vulcan
you are talking about; and no, Mark Lenard didn't play Surak.  The name of the
episode is "The Savage Curtain".
-- 
     Adrian Zannin
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