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  • Phillip Pine
  • Phillip Pine
  • Phillip Pine
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  • right|thumb|200px|Phillip Pine 16/07/1920 - Hanford, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 22/12/2006
  • Er spielte das Abbild Phillip Greens in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Pine in seiner knapp 60 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Abenteuer im wilden Westen (1957, u.a. mit John Anderson und Bill Erwin), Rauchende Colts (1957, u.a. mit Fred Carson), Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1957/1958, u.a. mit Reginald Lal Singh), Chicago 1930 (1959/1960/1961/1961/1963, u.a. mit Chuck Hicks, Michael Ansara, Mario Roccuzzo, John Harmon, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Green und Malachi Throne), The Outer Limits (1963, u.a. mit Bert Remsen und Vic Perrin), Bonanza (1963/1966, u.a. mit James Doohan, Cal Bolder und Bruce Mars), Perry Mason (1964, u.a. mit John Hoyt), Auf der Flucht (1965/19
  • Aside from his appearance on Star Trek, he has guest-starred on many other television series, including Adventures of Superman, Gunsmoke, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone (including The Four of Us Are Dying, written by George Clayton Johnson, co-starring Harry Townes and Peter Brocco with music by Jerry Goldsmith), Bonanza, Mission: Impossible (The Bargain, with Warren Stevens and James Wellman), Barnaby Jones (starring Lee Meriwether), and Quincy, M.E.. He also made frequent appearances on Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre, as did fellow TOS guest-star Reginald Lal Singh ("Court Martial" ). In addition, Pine played the brother of TOS co-star Leonard Nimoy in a 1959 episode of Wagon Train entitled "The Estaban Zamora Story", which also featured Roy Jenson. In the same year, he ap
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  • Phillip Pine
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  • Aside from his appearance on Star Trek, he has guest-starred on many other television series, including Adventures of Superman, Gunsmoke, The Untouchables, The Twilight Zone (including The Four of Us Are Dying, written by George Clayton Johnson, co-starring Harry Townes and Peter Brocco with music by Jerry Goldsmith), Bonanza, Mission: Impossible (The Bargain, with Warren Stevens and James Wellman), Barnaby Jones (starring Lee Meriwether), and Quincy, M.E.. He also made frequent appearances on Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre, as did fellow TOS guest-star Reginald Lal Singh ("Court Martial" ). In addition, Pine played the brother of TOS co-star Leonard Nimoy in a 1959 episode of Wagon Train entitled "The Estaban Zamora Story", which also featured Roy Jenson. In the same year, he appeared in an episode of Adam-12 as a defense attorney, opposite a D.A. played by Roger Perry. Pine also co-starred with James Doohan in a 1951 episode of Tales of Tomorrow and a 1963 episode of Bonanza and worked alongside William Shatner and fellow TOS guest star Yvonne Craig in a 1973 episode of Mannix. In 1972, he starred with fellow TOS actor Percy Rodriguez in an episode of The Sixth Sense titled "Whisper of Evil." One of Pine's earliest films was 1949's The Set-Up. This highly-acclaimed boxing film was directed by Robert Wise, who would go on to direct Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979 . It also featured Hal Baylor in a supporting role. Pine's most significant film roles were in Anthony Mann's Men in War (1957, co-starring Nehemiah Persoff) and 1958's Murder by Contract. Other film credits of Pine's include D.O.A. (1950, with Lawrence Dobkin), Black Tuesday (1954, with Vic Perrin, William Schallert, Arthur Batanides, and Hal Baylor), Brainstorm (1965, with Jeffrey Hunter, Steve Ihnat, Bill Quinn, Kathie Browne and Pamelyn Ferdin), Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966, with Vic Tayback and George D. Wallace), and Project X (1968, with Keye Luke and Monte Markham). In 1973, Pine co-starred with fellow Star Trek alumni Mark Lenard, James B. Sikking, Don Stark, and Jason Wingreen in the made-for-TV movie Outrage. Some of his other TV movies include 1973's Cry Rape (co-starring Whit Bissell, Paul Comi, George Murdock, and Willard Sage and directed by Corey Allen), 1978's The Clone Master (with Ed Lauter), and 1979's Stone (featuring Mariette Hartley and also directed by Corey Allen). Pine also tried his hand at writing and directing, making independent films like Don't Just Lay There in 1970 and Posse from Heaven in 1975. In 1972, he directed fellow TOS guest actor Arthur Batanides in The Cat Ate the Parakeet. Pine also wrote and starred in the film. Pine later co-wrote the 1982 horror movie Dark Sanity. Pine died in 2006 at the age of 86. His death was not reported until May 2007.
  • right|thumb|200px|Phillip Pine 16/07/1920 - Hanford, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 22/12/2006
  • Er spielte das Abbild Phillip Greens in der [[]]-Episode . Darüber hinaus hatte Pine in seiner knapp 60 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Abenteuer im wilden Westen (1957, u.a. mit John Anderson und Bill Erwin), Rauchende Colts (1957, u.a. mit Fred Carson), Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1957/1958, u.a. mit Reginald Lal Singh), Chicago 1930 (1959/1960/1961/1961/1963, u.a. mit Chuck Hicks, Michael Ansara, Mario Roccuzzo, John Harmon, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Green und Malachi Throne), The Outer Limits (1963, u.a. mit Bert Remsen und Vic Perrin), Bonanza (1963/1966, u.a. mit James Doohan, Cal Bolder und Bruce Mars), Perry Mason (1964, u.a. mit John Hoyt), Auf der Flucht (1965/1966, u.a. mit William Wintersole), Im wilden Westen (1966, u.a. mit Don Keefer), 12 O'Clock High (1966. u.a. mit Frank Overton und Alan Bergmann), Invasion von der Wega (1967, u.a. mit Frank Overton, William Sargent, Dallas Mitchell und Bill Erwin), Die Leute von der Shiloh Ranch (1967, u.a. mit Frank Overton), Mannix (1967/1970/1973/1974, u.a. mit Joseph Campanella, Logan Ramsey, Jon Kowal, Davis Roberts, Brock Peters, Yvonne Craig, William Shatner, Harry Basch und Garry Walberg), Kobra, übernehmen Sie (1968, u.a. mit Warren Stevens und James Wellman), Der Chef (1968/1969/1971/1974, u.a. mit Ricardo Montalban, Barbara Anderson, Gene Lyons, Blaisdell Makee, Joseph Campanella, Joan Swift, Dallas Mitchell und Michael Bell), Adam-12 (1969, u.a. mit Roger Perry, William Boyett und Booth Colman), The Name of the Game (1969, u.a. mit Budd Albright), Bracken's World (1969, u.a. mit Madlyn Rhue, Warren Stevens), Die Straßen von San Francisco (1972/1973/1974/1977, u.a. mit Lawrence Montaigne, Ken Lynch, Carl Byrd, Barry Atwater, John Fiedler, Michael Bell und Sherry Jackson), Notruf California (1973/1974, u.a. mit Kevin Tighe und Stanley Adams), Barnaby Jones (1973/1974/1976/1980, u.a. mit Lee Meriwether, Whit Bissell, Richard Derr, Lawrence Montaigne, Eric Server, Meg Foster, Gary Lockwood und Bill Zuckert), Harry-O (1974, u.a. mit Henry Darrow, Laurence Luckinbill und Charles Drake), Banacek (1974, u.a. mit Jay Robinson, Kathie Browne und Gene Dynarski), Make-Up und Pistolen (1974/1976, u.a. mit Charles Dierkop, Tony Young und Joan Collins), Police Story (1974/1976, u.a. mit Tige Andrews, Anthony Caruso, Michael Ansara, Ted Gehring, Garrison True, Glenn Corbett, John Crawford, Anthony James, Davis Roberts, Jason Wingreen, David Birney, Kim Darby, Barry Atwater, Amanda McBroom, Michael Strong, Mario Roccuzzo, Paul Sorensen, Evelyn Guerrero und Gary Lockwood), Die Küste der Ganoven (1976, u.a. mit William Shatner, Whit Bissell und Jimmie Booth), Petrocelli (1976, u.a. mit Susan Howard), CHiPs (1978, u.a. mit Robert Pine, Joey Aresco und Marc Lawrence), Quincy (1978/1979/1982, u.a. mit Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Robert Ito, Michael Strong, Paul Sorensen, Evelyn Guerrero, Harry Townes, Jonathan Frakes, Nicolas Coster, Ellen Geer und Conroy Gedeon), Polizeirevier Hill Street (1984, u.a. mit James B. Sikking, Barbara Bosson, David Spielberg, Louis Giambalvo, Janet MacLachlan, John Chandler, Charles Cooper, Miguel Ferrer und Daniel Zacapa) und Matt Houston (1985, u.a. mit Ted Barba, Elizabeth Lindsey und Davis Roberts). Zu seinen Filmauftritten zählen u.a.: Der Tod kommt auf leisen Sohlen (1958, u.a. mit Kathie Browne, Joseph Mell und Davis Roberts), Der Fischer von Galiläa (1959, u.a. mit Rhodes Reason, Tom Troupe, Leonard Mudie und Anthony Jochim), Immer wenn er Dollars roch (1966, u.a. mit Michael Strong, Tania Lemani, Joseph Mell, Sabrina Scharf und Victor Tayback), Project X (1968, u.a. mit Monte Markham, Lee Delano, Maryesther Denver, Keye Luke und Walt Davis), Jerry, der Herzpatient (1969, u.a. mit Jerry Lewis, Jennifer Edwards, Larry Anthony, William O'Connell, Davis Roberts, Kenneth Washington und William Wellman, Jr) und Glass Houses (1972, u.a. mit Mary Carver, Lloyd Kino, Logan Ramsey, Davis Roberts und James Wellman).
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