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| - Malachi Thorne har spelat roller i både TOS och TNG. Han medverkar också i Star Trek: New Voyages som är en miniserie producerad av fans.
- Malachi Throne (December 1, 1928 – March 13, 2013) was an American stage and television actor, noted for his guest-starring roles on Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, The Time Tunnel, Mission: Impossible, and The Six Million Dollar Man, and his recurring role on It Takes a Thief. He provided the voice of God on the Animaniacs cartoons "Noah's Lark" and "Guardin' the Garden'". On March 13, 2013, Throne passed away from cancer at the age of 84.
- Malachi Throne played Ben Yosef in the episode The Red Mass.
- As of 2007, Malachi Throne lived in southern California and did local theater work there. Throne was a member of the Theater West company in Hollywood, where he was scheduled to appear in Morning's at Seven. He also won critical acclaim for several performances with The Fountain Theater, based in Los Angeles. He had two sons, also in show business: Zach Throne, an actor/musician, and Joshua Throne, a producer/unit production manager.
- Malachi Throne made the rounds in many an Irwin Allen production, as he played Sheik Ali Ben Bad in "The Thief from Outer Space" episode of Lost in Space, as General Gamal in "The Magnus Beam" episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Taru in "The Secret City of Limbo" episode of Land of the Giants, and as Hara Singh in the "Night of the Long Knives" and as Machiavelli in "The Death Merchant" episodes of The Time Tunnel. He passed away in his sleep after a battle with cancer on March 13, 2013.
- Er hatte verschiedene Rollen in Star Trek. Im ersten [[]]-Pilotfilm war er im Original als Stimme des Bewahrers zu hören., übernahm als nächstes die Rolle des Commodore José I. Mendez in den Star Trek: The Original Series-Episoden und und kehrte dann als Senator Pardek in den [[]]-Episoden und zurück. Nach Der Käfig schlug Throne das Angebot von Gene Roddenberry aus, die Rolle des Doktor Leonard McCoy anstelle von DeForest Kelley zu spielen.
- Malachi Throne (1 December 1928 - 13 March 2013) was an actor from New York, New York, USA. Thorne portrayed the role of Centauri Prime Minister Malachi on Babylon 5's Hugo Award-winning episode "The Coming of Shadows." Throne performed in three episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series and two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Gene Roddenberry had offered him the role of Dr. McCoy, but Throne turned it down. He died on 13 March 2013.
- Malachi Throne was an American stage and television actor. Throne portrayed False Face in two episodes of the widely seen 1960s live-action Batman TV series. He later appeared in animation as the voice of Two-Face's superego "The Judge" on The New Batman Adventures (1998), and as the voice of Fingers the Gorilla on the Batman Beyond episode "Speak No Evil" (2000).
- An actor who has made a screen career almost exclusively out of frequent television guest star appearences, Malachi Throne is a familiar face to fans of classic television reruns. A versatile performer who is able to portray a number of different ethnicities and character types, he is perhaps best remembered for his roles on science fiction-themed programs (such as Star Trek and The Time Tunnel) although his resume boasts of appearances in shows of every dramatic genre. He was a frequent guest star on The Big Valley, starring Lee Majors.
- Malachi Throne (born December 1st 1928, died March 13th 2013) was an American actor in the fields of television and stage dramas. His most notable roles are starring as special guest in a menagerie of programs, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Star Trek (both Original Series and The Next Generation), CBS-TV's Mission: Impossible, The Defenders, Lost in Space, It Takes a Thief (co-starring with Robert Wagner), and The Six Million Dollar Man. On March 13th 2013, Throne died of lung cancer at his home in Brentwood, California at the age of 84.
- Malachi Throne (December 1, 1928 - March 13, 2013) was an American actor, most noted for his roles on Star Trek and the 1968 TV series It Takes a Thief. He voiced the narration of the first trailer for the original Star Wars film. The son of Samuel and Rebecca Throne, who had emigrated to America from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he began performing at an early age at the New York World's Fair, which opened in 1939 and closed after the 1940 season. During World War II, the young Throne quit school to work in theater, though he later returned and got his high school diploma.
- Throne was Gene Roddenberry's first choice for the role of Doctor Philip Boyce for the first Star Trek pilot, "The Cage" , however he turned down the role not wanting to play "the third man" next to the hero and his sidekick. However, Throne expressed interest in playing Spock, but Leonard Nimoy was already contracted to play the part by then. Roddenberry finally offered him the chance to provide the voice for the Talosian Keeper (physically portrayed by Meg Wyllie), which Throne accepted. Almost two years later, Throne was cast as Commodore Mendez for the "envelope" portions of "The Menagerie" two-parter. His voice for The Keeper had to be electronically pitch-altered so the audience wouldn't recognize it as the same actor who played Mendez. (These Are the Voyages: TOS Season Two)
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