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  • Harv Selsby
  • Harv Selsby
  • Harv Selsby
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  • 29/12/1938 - Boston, Massachusetts (Estados Unidos)
  • Selsby's Star Trek role was followed by featured roles in the television series Search (1972, with James Gregory and Abraham Sofaer) and Shaft (1973, with Barbara Babcock), the drama Norma (1970), the horror thriller Sweet Kill (1973), and the action film Cleopatra Jones (1973, with Bernie Casey and Nick Dimitri). More recently, Selsby served as contestant producer on the game show On the Cover (2004-2006).
  • Er spielte die Wolkenstadt-Wache #3 in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Selsby in seiner über 10 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. In 29 Folgen der TV-Serie Medical Center (1969-1975, u.a. mit James Daly, Barbara Baldavin, Louise Sorel, William Windom, David Opatoshu, Tim O'Connor, Jason Wingreen, Alfred Ryder, Monte Markham, John Colicos, Meg Foster, Joseph Campanella, David Birney, Sarah Marshall, Christopher Held, Lloyd Kino, Amanda McBroom, Joey Aresco, Tony Young und Brock Peters) spielte er die wiederkehrenden Rollen des Doktor Calvert und des Resident.
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Name
  • Harv Selsby
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  • nm0783513
abstract
  • Er spielte die Wolkenstadt-Wache #3 in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Selsby in seiner über 10 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. In 29 Folgen der TV-Serie Medical Center (1969-1975, u.a. mit James Daly, Barbara Baldavin, Louise Sorel, William Windom, David Opatoshu, Tim O'Connor, Jason Wingreen, Alfred Ryder, Monte Markham, John Colicos, Meg Foster, Joseph Campanella, David Birney, Sarah Marshall, Christopher Held, Lloyd Kino, Amanda McBroom, Joey Aresco, Tony Young und Brock Peters) spielte er die wiederkehrenden Rollen des Doktor Calvert und des Resident. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Starsky und Hutch (1978, u.a. mit David Soul und Susan French), Fantasy Island (1978/1979, u.a. mit Ricardo Montalban, Samantha Eggar, France Nuyen, Ike Eisenmann, Stefan Gierasch und John Larroquette), CHiPs (1980/1981, u.a. mit Robert Pine, Michael Dorn, Ellen Geer, Tige Andrews, William Lucking und Lou Wagner) und Quincy (1981, u.a. mit Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Robert Ito, Diana Muldaur, Jack Blessing und Allan Miller) Außerdem spielte er im Film Ein Fall für Cleopatra Jones (1973, u.a. mit Bernie Casey, Nick Dimitri und Arch Whiting, Stunts: u.a. Eddy Donno) mit.
  • 29/12/1938 - Boston, Massachusetts (Estados Unidos)
  • Selsby's Star Trek role was followed by featured roles in the television series Search (1972, with James Gregory and Abraham Sofaer) and Shaft (1973, with Barbara Babcock), the drama Norma (1970), the horror thriller Sweet Kill (1973), and the action film Cleopatra Jones (1973, with Bernie Casey and Nick Dimitri). Between 1974 and 1975, Selsby had a recurring role as a resident in the drama series Medical Center alongside Barbara Baldavin and guest actress Meg Foster. Further credits include the television series Wonder Woman (1977, with Frank Gorshin and John Rubinstein), Starsky and Hutch (1978, with David Soul and Susan French), ABC Afterschool Specials (1978, with Phillip Richard Allen), two episodes of Fantasy Island (1978, starring Ricardo Montalban and with Samantha Eggar and France Nuyen in the latter one), and the television drama Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978, with Brad Dourif, Steven Anderson, Gavan O'Herlihy, William Wintersole, Mitchell Ryan, David Ogden Stiers, and David Spielberg). His latest appearances on-screen in the early 1980s include the television comedy Valentine Magic on Love Island (1980, with Adrienne Barbeau and Warren Munson) and guest roles in the television series CHiPs (1980 and 1981, alongside Robert Pine, Ellen Geer, and William Lucking), Trapper John, M.D. (1980), and The Love Boat (1982). More recently, Selsby served as contestant producer on the game show On the Cover (2004-2006).