Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
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Return of the Fighting 69thEpisode Number: 8 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Thursday October 25, 1979 Prod Code: 53410 |
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Gil Gerard Role: Captain William "Buck" Rogers Gil Gerard has starred in numerous successful made-for-television movies as well as feature films. However, his millions of fans prefer to remember him as "Buck Rogers" from the Universal motion picture and NBC series, "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century". A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, Gil... Read More |
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Erin Gray Role: Colonel Wilma Deering Erin spent the first seven years of her life on the island of Hawaii before moving to Palm Springs to live with her grandparents. She began modeling at the age of 15 after her mother sent her photo to a St. Louis teen clothing manufacturer. In the late 1960s Erin made her television debut as a... Read More |
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Tim O'Connor Role: Dr. Elias Huer A familiar face to television audiences in the 1960s and 70s. His most notable role was on "Peyton Place" where he played Elliot Carson. Tall, slim and dark, neatly groomed, with piercing blue eyes and a flat but mellow voice, he was able to guest star on many television series during that era.... Read More |
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William Conrad Role: Narrator William Conrad was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He began his radio career on various California radio stations in the late 1930s. Conrad joined the service during World War II, serving as a fighter pilot. He returned to radio after the war and later took his talent to television and motion... Read More |
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Felix Silla Role: Twiki Felix Silla was born on January 11, 1937 in a small village outside Rome, Italy. Felix is a midget and stands full grown at 3 feet and 11 inched. When he was 10 years old, he started working as a circus performer. His circus career would shape his later life. While in the circus he learned to... Read More |
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Mel Blanc Role: the voice of Twiki Voice specialist from radio, movies and TV rarely seen by his widespread audience. On 40's radio, for example, his voice supplied the soundeffects for the comedian Jack Benny's antique Maxwell automobile's gasp-ing and wheezing and struggling to crank up. More widely recognized asthe voice of... Read More |
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Eric Server Role: the voice of Dr. Theopolis |
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Dan Sturkie Role: Eli Twain |
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Robert Quarry Role: Commander Corliss A Background of Robert Quarry First I would like to give credit to "The Robert Quarry Fan Club" formed in 1974 by Ron Janick (In which I was Art Director for at 16 years old!) and the recent "Psychotronic Video" magazine Number 33 for the following information and insight of the talented Mr.... Read More |
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Woody Strode Role: "Big Red" Murphy |
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Eddie Firestone Role: M.K. Schultz |
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K.T. Stevens Role: Harriet Twain |
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Katherine Wiberg Role: Alicia |
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Robert Hardy Role: Clayton |
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Duncan McKenzie Role: Westlake |
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Clifford Turknett Role: War Technician |
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Elizabeth Allen Role: Roxanne Trent Noted for her introductions on the "Jackie Gleason Show". She was known as "The Away We Go" girl, who every week introduced Jackie's variety skits with that immortal phrase. |
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Peter Graves Role: Noah Cooper Peter Graves is a veteran actor best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the two Mission Impossible series (1967 and 1988). He is the younger brother of actor, James Arness. |
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Score: 8.4 Great 27 votes
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