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  • Michael Forest
  • Michael Forest
  • Michael Forest
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  • right|thumb|200px|Michael Forest 17/04/1929 - Harvey, Dakota del Norte (Estados Unidos)
  • Michael Forest, also known as Alfred Thor, voiced Lavasect in the Saban's Masked Rider episode Million Dollar Ferbus.
  • Michael Forest voiced Prince Olympius in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue.
  • He also goes by the name: Alfred Thor, Russell Thor, Mike Forest.
  • Gerald Michael Charlebois, better known as Michael Forest (born April 17, 1929 in Harvey, North Dakota) is an American actor who provides the voices for many anime titles. At the age of 71, he provided the voice of Prince Olympius in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue. In his earlier years, Forest was a film and television actor, notably playing the part of Apollo in the 1967 Star Trek episode Who Mourns for Adonais?. Forest was also a rugged-looking addition to Roger Corman's list of leading men during their 1950s heyday.
  • Michael Forest (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Harvey, North Dakota, USAals Gerald Michael Charlebois Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte Apoll in der [[]]-Episode . Forest schlüpfte im Jahr 2013 für die Episode Pilgrim of Etenity der Fan-Film-Reihe Star Trek Continues erneut in die Rolle des Apollo. Er stand dabei zusammen mit Larry Nemecek, Christopher Doohan, Doug Drexler und Marina Sirtis vor der Kamera.
  • Michael Forest (born April 17, 1929 in Harvey, North Dakota) is an American actor and voice actor. He moved to Seattle at an early age. He stayed there until his second year of college, when he transferred to San Jose State in California. He graduated from there with a BA in English and Drama. He made use of these degrees after he moved to Hollywood in 1955. Outside of acting, Michael Forest is an avid pilot, having earned his license while living in New York. He is known to go out flying whenever his busy schedule permits him to do so.
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Birth Date
  • 1929-04-17
Characters
Spouse
  • Diana Hale
Name
  • Michael Forest
  • Forest, Michael
  • Michael Forest
Birth Place
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Place of Birth
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  • Mike Forest, Michael Forrest, Mike Forrest, Alfred Thor, Russell Thor, Russel Thor
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  • 1953
Occupation
  • Voice Actor/Actor
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  • nm0286129
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Gender
  • Male
Birthname
  • Gerald Michael Charlebois
Date of Birth
  • 1929-04-17
  • --04-17
Birth name
  • Gerald Michael Charlebois
Credits
  • Eureka Seven
  • The Big O
  • Witch Hunter Robin
  • Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue
  • as Alex Rosewater
  • as Braya
  • as Inquisitor Cortion
  • as Olympius
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  • right|thumb|200px|Michael Forest 17/04/1929 - Harvey, Dakota del Norte (Estados Unidos)
  • Michael Forest, also known as Alfred Thor, voiced Lavasect in the Saban's Masked Rider episode Million Dollar Ferbus.
  • Michael Forest voiced Prince Olympius in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue.
  • He also goes by the name: Alfred Thor, Russell Thor, Mike Forest.
  • Gerald Michael Charlebois, better known as Michael Forest (born April 17, 1929 in Harvey, North Dakota) is an American actor who provides the voices for many anime titles. At the age of 71, he provided the voice of Prince Olympius in Power Rangers: Lightspeed Rescue. In his earlier years, Forest was a film and television actor, notably playing the part of Apollo in the 1967 Star Trek episode Who Mourns for Adonais?. Forest was also a rugged-looking addition to Roger Corman's list of leading men during their 1950s heyday. In some of his roles he does for non-union animation dubbing he is known as Mike Forest, Michael Forrest, Mike Forrest, Alfred Thor, Russell Thor, and Russel Thor.
  • Michael Forest (born April 17, 1929 in Harvey, North Dakota) is an American actor and voice actor. He moved to Seattle at an early age. He stayed there until his second year of college, when he transferred to San Jose State in California. He graduated from there with a BA in English and Drama. He made use of these degrees after he moved to Hollywood in 1955. In addition to his work as an actor, Forest also began training as a boxer in an effort to combine both of his passions. However, his coach cautioned against such actions, as one bad facial injury could end his acting career prematurely. Upon receiving this advice, Forest turned his efforts wholly over to acting. Joining up with veteran actors Jeff Corey and Roger Coreman, they helped him begin his movie career. Due to their own production work, he gained roles in movies such as Beast from Haunted Cave and Ski Troop Attack. His breakout role, however, happened when he played Apollo in for the hit tv show Star Trek, which he landed due to his affinity with Shakespearean language. By the end of the sixties, Forest moved to Rome and continued to act in movies and television. He became fluent in Italian and preformed in numerous movies and tv shows across Western Europe. He continued this pattern until the end of the seventies, Michael Forest moved back to the United States to New York. Once there, he continued acting in movies and tv and even ended up on broadway preforming in the show, Breakfast With Les and Bes. After his stent in New York, Michael Forest moved back the Los Angeles and became a member of Theater 40, truly beginning the voice acting stage of his life. Outside of acting, Michael Forest is an avid pilot, having earned his license while living in New York. He is known to go out flying whenever his busy schedule permits him to do so.
  • Michael Forest (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Harvey, North Dakota, USAals Gerald Michael Charlebois Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte Apoll in der [[]]-Episode . Forest schlüpfte im Jahr 2013 für die Episode Pilgrim of Etenity der Fan-Film-Reihe Star Trek Continues erneut in die Rolle des Apollo. Er stand dabei zusammen mit Larry Nemecek, Christopher Doohan, Doug Drexler und Marina Sirtis vor der Kamera. Darüber hinaus hatte er in seiner über 60 Jahre währenden Karriere zahlreiche Auftritte in Film- und Fernsehproduktionen. Neben Star Trek hatte Forest Gastauftritte in TV-Serien wie Cheyenne (1956/1957/1958/1961, u.a. mit Stanley Adams und Richard Tatro), Westlich von Santa Fe (1959, u.a. mit Paul Fix und Michael Ansara), Bonanza (1959/1965/1967, u.a. mit Anthony Caruso, Clegg Hoyt, Richard Hale, Ben Gage, Gregg Palmer und Bill Quinn), Polizeirevier 87 (1962, u.a. mit Robert Lansing, Barry Atwater und Theo Marcuse), Am Fuß der Blauen Berge (1962/1963, u.a. mit Frank Overton, William Wellman Jr., Leonard Nimoy und James Gregory), Rauchende Colts (1963/1964, u.a. mit John Anderson und Jason Evers), Solo für O.N.K.E.L. (1964, u.a. mit Madlyn Rhue und Rex Holman), Die Leute von der Shiloh Ranch (1964/1965/1966, u.a. mit Mariette Hartley, Gregg Palmer, Rex Holman, Chuck Courtney), 12 O'Clock High (1965, u.a. mit John Hoyt, Seymour Cassel, Frank Overton, Peter Mark Richman, Andrew Prine, Ted Gehring und Garrison True), Tennisschläger und Kanonen (1966, u.a. mit Roger C. Carmel, John Abbott und George Takei), Combat! (1966, u.a. mit Paul Carr, Anthony Call, Walt Davis und Steve Marlo), Kobra, übernehmen Sie (1967, u.a. mit Joseph Campanella, John Colicos und Felix Locher), Der Chef (1967, u.a. mit Warren Stevens und Barbara Anderson), Ihr Auftritt, Al Mundy (1968/1969, u.a. mit Malachi Throne und Anthony Caruso), Here Come the Brides (1969, u.a. mit Robert Brown, David Soul, Mark Lenard, Ralph Maurer, Gary Pillar, Kathryn Hays und Joseph Bernard), Simon und Simon (1987, u.a. mit Mary Carver, David Froman und Evelyn Guerrero), Palm Beach-Duo (1992, u.a. mit John Vargas und Ben Vereen), Seven Days – Das Tor zur Zeit (1998, u.a. mit Norman Lloyd, Alan Scarfe, Charley Lang und Jerome Butler) und Alias – Die Agentin (2005, u.a. mit Joel Grey). Zu seinen Filmauftritten zählen u.a.: Madame P. und ihre Mädchen (1964, u.a. mit Stanley Adams, Roger C. Carmel, Wilda Taylor, Francine Pyne und William Meader), Die glorreichen Reiter (1965, u.a. mit Harve Presnell, Laurel Goodwin, Erik Holland und Jack Perkins), Desert Angels – Gott sei den Bullen gnädig (1972, u.a. mit Paul Carr, Michael Pataki und Charles Macaulay) und Deep Space (1988, u.a. mit Charles Napier, Ron Glass und Julie Newmar).
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