This is the fourth in a series of posts
covering the various Star Trek movies. Info derived from the imdb. Only titles
2013-on noted by name.
William Shatner (Kirk): in A Christmas Horror Story
(2015), Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff (2014 video game), Hot in Cleveland (1
episode 2013), The Captains Close Up (1 episode 2013, 2 as Executive Producer,
1 as Director), At Fenway (2013), Escape from Planet Earth (2013); A Sunday Horse
(2015) completed; Baby, Baby, Baby (2015) in post-production; as Writer/Self:
William Shatner Presents: Chaos on the Bridge (2014; also Executive
Producer/Director), Shatner's World... We Just Live in It... (2013), Still
Kicking (2013; also Executive Producer/Director); as Self: Today (2 episodes
2014), Dancing with the Stars (1 episode 2015), Being Canadian (2015),
Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes 2014-2015), Tom Felton Meets the Superfans
(2015), Hell’s Kitchen (1 episode 2015), The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
(14 episodes 2013-2015), Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf (1 episode 2015), Mike
and Mike in the Morning (1 episode 2014), The Shatner Project (unknown episodes
2014), Loose Women (1 episode 2014), Lorraine (1 episode 2014), Hubertusjagd, Los
Angeles (unknown episodes 2014), Hubertusjagd (1 episode 2014), The Real
History of Science Fiction (1 episode 2014), The Queen Latifah Show (1 episode
2014), Larry King Now (2 episodes 2013-2014), Pioneers of Television (1 episode
2014), Fox and Friends (1 episode 2014), To Be Takei (2014), Oprah: Where Are
They Now? (1 episode 2014), Celebrity Liam Stone Candid Travels Texas (unknown
episodes 2014), Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale (2013), 82nd
Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade (2013), Piers Morgan Tonight (1 episode
2013), AXS Live (1 episode 2013), Cavuto on Business (1 episode 2013), Heller
Awards (2013), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (1 episode 2013), The Playboy Morning Show (1
episode 2013), E! Live from the Red Carpet (1 episode 2013), The Oscars (2013),
Sidewalks Entertainment (1 episode 2013), Made in Hollywood (1 episode 2013),
The Talk (1 episode 2013); as Self, post-production: When Elephants Were Young
(2015).
Leonard Nimoy (Capt. Spock): died in 2015; in Star Trek Into
Darkness (2013), Zambezia (2012), Fringe (3 episodes 2012), Kingdom Hearts 3D:
Dream Drop Distance (2012 video game), The Big Bang Theory (1 episode 2012); as
Self: An Epix Exclusive Conversation with Leonard Nimoy (2014), To Be Takei
(2014), The Evolution of Stem Cell Research (2014), The Prime Ministers: The
Pioneers (2013), The Culture Show (1 episode 2013), The True Story (1 episode
2013), Paul Mazursky's: It's All Crap (2013), The Daily Show (1 episode 2012),
Hava Nagila: The Movie (2012).
DeForest Kelley (McCoy): died in 1999.
James Doohan (Scotty): died in 2005.
Walter Koenig (Chekov): in Flashback (2013), Blue Dream
(2013), Handball (2012; also Writer/Producer); Cowboys & Engines (2015)
completed; Star Trek: Renegades (2015; also Consulting Producer), Nobility
(2015) in post-production; Unbelievable!!!!! (2015), Neil Stryker and the
Tyrant of Time (2015) filming; as Self: From the Mouths of Babes (unknown
episodes 2014), Creative Continuity (1 episode 2014), To Be Takei (2014), The
Captains Close Up (1 episode 2013), Chicly Geek (1 episode 2012), Backyard
Blockbusters (2012), FedCon XXI (2012); The Con of Wrath (nd) filming.
George Takei (Sulu): in Hot in Cleveland (1 episode
2015), Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (1 episode 2015), The Problem Solverz (1
episode 2014), Real Husbands of Hollywood (1 episode 2014), Kung Fu Panda:
Legends of Awesomeness (1 episode 2014), Eat with Me (2014), Bonta 3D (2014),
The Neighbors (4 episodes 2013-2014), Archer (2 episodes 2012-2014), Hopeful
Romantic (2014), Lost Girl (1 episode 2013), Free Birds (2013), The Missing
Scarf (2013), Ultimate Spider-Man (1 episode 2013), Totally Biased with W.
Kamau Bell (1 episode 2013), Gays Beware with Jesse Tyler Ferguson and George
Takei (2013), Supah Ninjas (16 episodes 2012-2013), The Simpsons (1 episode
2013), Transformers Prime (2 episodes 2012-2013), Hawaii Five-0 (1 episode
2012), The New Normal (1 episode 2012), Space Milkshake (2012), Skylanders:
Giants (2012 video game), Art of Submission (2012), Adventure Time with Finn
& Jake (1 episode 2012), Pound Puppies (1 episode 2012), Strange Frame:
Love & Sax (2012), 8 (2012); Kevin's Epic Adventures (2015), Entourage
(2015) completed; Yamasong: March of the Hollows (2015) in pre-production; as
Self: Tab Hunter Confidential (2015), IMDb: What to Watch (1 episode 2014), The
Meredith Vieira Show (1 episode 2014), The Colbert Report (1 episode 2014),
Takei's Take (21 episodes 2013-2014), Tvoovies (1 episode 2014), Do I Sound
Gay? (2014), Through the Keyhole (1 episode 2014), Fashion Police (1 episode
2014), CBS This Morning (1 episode 2014), Tavis Smiley (1 episode 2014), Oprah:
Where Are They Now? (1 episode 2014), Today (1 episode 2014) The Daily Show (2
episodes 2013-2014), Real Time with Bill Maher (1 episode 2014), Sidewalks
Entertainment (1 episode 2014), Howard Stern Birthday Bash (2014), It Got
Better (1 episode 2014), I Love the 2000s (1 episode 2014), Pioneers of
Television (1 episode 2014), King of the Nerds (2 episodes 2013-2014), To Be
Takei (2014), Conan (3 episodes 2012-2013), Fangasm (1 episode 2013), Larry
King Now (1 episode 2013), Vanity Fair: Decades (1 episode c2013), Futurama (2
episodes 2012-2013), Married and Counting (2013), Totally Biased with W. Kamau
Bell (1 episode 2013), Watch What Happens: Live (1 episode 2013), 81st Annual
Hollywood Christmas Parade (2012), The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell (1
episode 2012) Hollywood Treasure (1 episode 2012), The Apprentice (14 episodes
2012), Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show (1 episode 2012); as Self,
post-production: The Gettysburg Address (2015), It Takes Two (2 episodes 2015);
as Self, filming: The Con of Wrath (nd).
Nichelle Nichols (Uhura): in This Bitter Earth (2012);
The White Orchid (2015) in post-production; Unbelievable!!!!! (2015; also
Producer) filming; Behind Glass Walls (nd) in pre-production; Drones, Clones
and Pheromones (nd) announced; as Executive Producer, pre-production: Escape
from Heaven (2016); as Executive Producer, in production: Omaha Street (nd); as
Self: The Adventures of Ravi (unknown episodes 2015), Pioneers of Television (1
episode 2014), Comic Book Men (1 episode 2014), To Be Takei (2014) , The
Culture Show (1 episode 2013), Get a Life! (2012); as Self, filming: The Con of
Wrath (nd); as Self, pre-production: The Real History of Science Fiction (1
episode 2014); as Self, announced: Woman in Motion (2016).
Jane
Wyatt (Amanda): died in 2006.
Catherine Hicks (Gillian): in After the
Rain (2016), Win, Lose or Love (2015), The Dog Who Saved Easter (2014), Cowboys
and Indians (2013); The Ghost of Alice Flagg (2016) in pre-production; as Self:
That Gal... Who Was in That Thing: That Guy 2 (2015), Entertainment Tonight (1
episode 2014), Extra (1 episode 2014).
Mark
Lenard (Sarek): died in 1996.
Robin Curtis (Lt. Saavik): last known acting role in 1999,
as Self in 2004.
Robert
Ellenstein (Federation Council President): died in 2010.
John
Schuck (Klingon Ambassador): in Closer to God (2014); Tale of
the Kite (2015) in post-production.
Brock
Peters (Admiral Cartwright): died in 2005.
Michael
Snyder (Starfleet Communications Officer): last
known acting role in 2007 but The Green Fairy (2015) in post-production.
Michael
Berryman (Starfleet Display Officer): in Red on Yella, Kill
a Fella (2015; also Associate Producer), Erebus (2014), Apocalypse Kiss (2014;
also Associate Producer), One Please (2014), Smothered (2014), Army of the
Damned (2013), Self Storage (2013), Hell's Kitty (1 episode 2013), Deadtime
Stories (1 episode 2013); Potent Media's Sugar Skull Girls (2015) completed; SuperZero
(2013), The Storyteller (2015), Night of the Living Dead: Contagion (2015), Cured
(2016) in post-production; The Mangled (nd), Dead AfterLife (nd), William
Froste (2015), Two Please (2015), Beyond Fury (2016), Death House (2016), Rock
Paper Dead (2016) in pre-production; Zombificador (nd), The Misfits (nd), Savage
Mountain (2016) announced; Wrath of Job (nd), Stingy Jack (2015) in production;
as Driver: Prop Trucks, completed: Woodlawn (2015); As Self: Groovey.TV's
Celebration of Badassery Interview Series (1 episode 2014), Ruggero Deodato
Retrospective Panel Q&A Cinema Wasteland 2011 (2014), Your Inner Fish (1
episode 2014), Hollywood's Insider Secrets: Horror Techniques and Special FX
(2013), Say Your Prayers! An Interview with Actor Michael Berryman (2013).
Mike
Brislane (Saratoga Science Officer): no other known acting
roles.
Grace
Lee Whitney (Commander Rand): died in 2015.
Jane
Wiedlin (Alien Communications Officer): in Roundball (2014;
also Composer: Additional Music/Decoration), Kissproof World (2014), Isip the
Warrior (2013), Culture Shock (2013; also Script Supervisor), Scooby-Doo!
Mystery Incorporated (1 episode 2013); HoneyBee (2015), Gen
Zed (unknown episodes 2015) in post-production; as Self: Hidden Hills (2013).
Vijay
Amritraj (Starship Captain): last known acting role in 2001,
but Of Gods and Kings (2015) in post-production; as Associate Producer in 2012;
as Self: Roland Garros (2014).
Majel
Barrett (Commander Chapel): died in 2008.
Nick
Ramus (Saratoga Helmsman): died in 2007.
Thaddeus
Golas (Controller #1): last known acting role in 1987.
Marty
Pistone (Controller #2): last known acting role in 2009; as Associate
Producer in 2010.
Scott
DeVenney (Bob Briggs): last known acting role in 1999.
Viola
Kates Stimpson (Lady in Tour): died in 2008.
Phil
Rubenstein (1st Garbageman): died in 1992.
John
Miranda (2nd Garbageman): died in 2015.
Joe
Knowland (Antique Store Owner): last
known acting role in 1995.
Bob
Sarlatte (Waiter): in Hey Monster, Hands Off My City
(2014); as Self: Late Show with David Letterman (1 episode 2013).
Everett
Lee (Cafe Owner): died in 2013.
Richard
Harder (Joe): last known acting role in 2003 but Flesh (2016) in
post-production.
Alex
Henteloff (Nichols): last known acting role in 2005.
Tony
Edwards (Pilot): in Mob City (1 episode 2013).
Eve
Smith (Elderly Patient): died in 1997.
Tom
Mustin (Intern #1): last known acting role in 2000.
Greg
Karas (Intern #2): died in 1995.
Raymond
Singer (Young Doctor): last known acting role in 1997; as
Editor/Cinematographer/Producer: Ground Operations: Battlefields to Farmfields
(2013).
David
Ellenstein (Doctor #1): last known acting role in 2005.
Judy
Levitt (Doctor #2): in Criminal Minds (1 episode 2015), Xander
Cohen (2015), Séance (2014), Flashback (2013), Blue Dream (2013).
Teresa
E. Victor (Usher): died in 2005.
James
Menges (Jogger): no other known acting roles.
Kirk
R. Thatcher (Punk on Bus): last known acting role in 1999; as Director: The
Muppets: Jungle Boogie (2015), Sid the Science Kid (26 episodes 2015), Disney
Drive On with The Muppets (unknown episodes 2014; also Producer), Hershey's
Great Chocolate Factory Mystery in 4D (2013); as Director, completed: Einstein
Pals (nd); as Self: Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge (5 episodes 2015), The
Monster Show (1 episode 2014).
Jeff
Lester (FBI Agent): last known acting role in 1992; as
Producer/Director/Editor in 2008.
Joe
Lando (Shore Patrolman): in Earthfall (2015), Dr. Quinn,
Morphine Woman with Jane Seymour (2014), Hit the Floor (2 episodes 2014), Born
Wild (2013); Freshwater (2015) completed; Casa Vita (2015), The Untold Story
(2016) in post-production.
Newell
Tarrant (CDO): last known acting role in 1991.
Mike
Timoney (Electronic Technician): in He's With Me (1
episode 2013), The Grid (2013).
Jeffrey
Martin (Electronic Technician): no known subsequent
acting roles.
Joseph
Naradzay (Marine Sargent): no other known acting roles.
Donald
W. Zautcke (Marine Lieutenant): no other known acting
roles.
Uncredited
Cast:
Joseph
Adamson (Doctor): no known subsequent acting roles; as
Self in 2009.
Monique
DeSart (Madeleine): no other known acting roles; as Hair
Stylist in 2007.
Stephen
Liska (Torg; archive only): last known acting role in 2009.
Layla
Sarakalo (Passerby): no other known acting roles.
Madge
Sinclair (Saratoga Captain): died in 1995.
Philip
Weyland (Starfleet Crewman): last known acting role in 2008;
as Dialogue Coach in 2011; as Director/Cinematographer/Producer/Editor: The
Last Great Circus Flyer (2015); as Self, filming: Corsi: Prince of Models
(2016).
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