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| - right|thumb|200px|Paul Carr 01/02/1934 - New Orleans, Louisiana (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 17/02/2006
- Paul Carr spelar kapten Lee Kelso i star trek piloten "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Han debuterade som skådespelare 1955. Han har gott och väl över hundra gästframträdanden i olika tv-serier på sitt samvete och han har medverkat i ett 40-tal filmer.
- Paul Carr was an American actor and director who spent decades in show business. In Irwin Allen productions, he played the parts of Paris in the "Revenge of the Gods" and of Blaine in the "End of the World" episodes of The Time Tunnel, of the Giant Photographer in the "Framed" episode of Land of the Giants, and as the parts of Clark/Casey Clark in the "Hail To The Chief", "Doomsday", "Cradle of the Deep" and "No Escape From Death" episodes, as well as the part of Benson in the "Terror on Dinosaur Island" episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He passed away in 2006.
- Paul Carr began working predominantly in television in 1955. The character actor was featured in several several Western series before playing the roles of "Bill Horton" on Days of Our Lives (1965 - 1966) and "Dr. Peter Taylor" on General Hospital (1969). He also appeared in many other series, including Star Trek, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (recurring), Mannix, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (recurring). Carr appeared with Lindsay Wagner in the mini-series Scruples (1980), and again in an episode of her television series Jessie (1984). He died in 2006.
- Er spielte Lieutenant Lee Kelso im zweiten [[]]-Pilotfilm . In seiner über 50 Jahre dauernden Schauspielkarriere hatte Carr weit über hundert Gastauftritte in TV-Serien, spielte in mehreren Serien wiederkehrende Rollen und war in über dreißig Filmen und zahlreichen Theaterproduktionen zu sehen. Carr starb im Alter von 72 Jahren an Komplikationen in Verbindung mit einer Krebserkrankung.
- Paul Wallace Carr (born February 1, 1934 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died February 17, 2006 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American actor who had a long career, appearing mostly in television series. He passed away in 2006 at age 72. Mr. Carr had recurring roles on "Days of Our Lives", "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", "Dallas" and "The Young and the Restless". His film roles included In Cold Blood, Executive Action, Raise the Titanic and two films starring Shannon Tweed.
- After a short stint in the United States Marine Corps during his late teens, Carr launched his acting career with a role in a New Orleans production of Herman Melville's Billy Budd. By the middle 1950s, he was working on live television in New York City, including appearances on the popular Studio One and Kraft Television Theater, while continuing theatrical work in stock companies in Ohio and Michigan, including roles such as Peter Quilpe in The Cocktail Party, Haemon in Antigone, Jack in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, and Hal Carter in William Inge's Picnic. He toured in summer stock with Chico Marx in Fifth Season.
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| - Paul Wallace Carr (born February 1, 1934 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; died February 17, 2006 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was an American actor who had a long career, appearing mostly in television series. He passed away in 2006 at age 72. Paul Carr played various guest roles on shows such as "The Rifleman", "Stagecoach West", "Rawhide" (with Clint Eastwood), "12 O'Clock High", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Mod Squad", "Ironside", "Mannix" and "The Six Million Dollar Man". In 1966, he played Lt. Kelso in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", the second pilot for the "Star Trek" television series. Mr. Carr had recurring roles on "Days of Our Lives", "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", "Dallas" and "The Young and the Restless". His film roles included In Cold Blood, Executive Action, Raise the Titanic and two films starring Shannon Tweed.
- right|thumb|200px|Paul Carr 01/02/1934 - New Orleans, Louisiana (Estados Unidos) * Fallecido 17/02/2006
- Paul Carr spelar kapten Lee Kelso i star trek piloten "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Han debuterade som skådespelare 1955. Han har gott och väl över hundra gästframträdanden i olika tv-serier på sitt samvete och han har medverkat i ett 40-tal filmer.
- Paul Carr was an American actor and director who spent decades in show business. In Irwin Allen productions, he played the parts of Paris in the "Revenge of the Gods" and of Blaine in the "End of the World" episodes of The Time Tunnel, of the Giant Photographer in the "Framed" episode of Land of the Giants, and as the parts of Clark/Casey Clark in the "Hail To The Chief", "Doomsday", "Cradle of the Deep" and "No Escape From Death" episodes, as well as the part of Benson in the "Terror on Dinosaur Island" episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. He passed away in 2006.
- Er spielte Lieutenant Lee Kelso im zweiten [[]]-Pilotfilm . In seiner über 50 Jahre dauernden Schauspielkarriere hatte Carr weit über hundert Gastauftritte in TV-Serien, spielte in mehreren Serien wiederkehrende Rollen und war in über dreißig Filmen und zahlreichen Theaterproduktionen zu sehen. Neben Star Trek hatte er Gastauftritte in Science-Fiction-Serien wie Time Tunnel (1966, u.a. mit James Darren, Paul Fix, Whit Bissell, Lee Meriwether, Joseph Ruskin, Abraham Sofaer und Paul Stader), Invasion von der Wega (1967, u.a. mit William Smithers und Erik Holland) und Planet der Giganten (1968, u.a. mit Don Marshall). Zudem spielte er Crewman Clark während der ersten Staffel von Die Seaview – In geheimer Misson und trat dabei in einigen Episoden an der Seite von weiteren Star Trek-Schauspielern wie Michael Ansara, James Doohan, Arch Whiting, John Hoyt, Nancy Kovack und John Anderson auf. Auch in 4 Folgen von Buck Rogers (1981, u.a. mit Mark Lenard, Felix Silla, Harry Townes, Barbara Luna, Vic Perrin, Howard Culver und Anthony James) war er zu sehen. Er stand darüber hinaus in Spielfilmen wie Captain Newman (1963, u.a. mit James Gregory, Barry Atwater, Cal Bolder, Seamon Glass, Steve Marlo, Byron Morrow und Paul Sorensen), Des Teufels tolle Hunde (1971, u.a. mit Michael Pataki, Charles Macaulay, Roy Jenson und Joseph Bernard) und Starfire (1990, u.a. mit Dan Shor, Paul Williams, Brenda Bakke, Michael Berryman, Roy Jenson, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Louie Elias und Vince Deadrick) vor der Kamera. Carr starb im Alter von 72 Jahren an Komplikationen in Verbindung mit einer Krebserkrankung.
- After a short stint in the United States Marine Corps during his late teens, Carr launched his acting career with a role in a New Orleans production of Herman Melville's Billy Budd. By the middle 1950s, he was working on live television in New York City, including appearances on the popular Studio One and Kraft Television Theater, while continuing theatrical work in stock companies in Ohio and Michigan, including roles such as Peter Quilpe in The Cocktail Party, Haemon in Antigone, Jack in Tennessee Williams' The Rose Tattoo, and Hal Carter in William Inge's Picnic. He toured in summer stock with Chico Marx in Fifth Season. Carr made his film debut in 1955 with a small uncredited role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller The Wrong Man. That same year, he portrayed a prisoner of war in the New York Theatre Guild production of Time Limit on Broadway. His film career continued with a much larger role in Alfred Werker's The Young Don't Cry in 1957 starring James Whitmore and Sal Mineo; and that same year he appeared in the Warner Bros. rock and roll jukebox movie Jamboree as Pete Porter. He worked steadily on television in the late 1950s and early 1960s with guest spots and supporting roles in many western series such as three appearances on Laramie, Trackdown, four appearances on Rawhide, The Rifleman, The Tall Man, The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, and The Virginian. He also appeared in many dramas. One such appearance was in 1964 when he played folk singer and defendant Con Bolton in the Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Tandem Target". He also appeared on 77 Sunset Strip, Straightaway, The Everglades, Dr. Kildare, Going My Way, Hawaii Five-O, The Fugitive, Twelve O'Clock High, and The Silent Force, interspersed with occasional film work, including Captain Newman, M.D.. Other television appearances were on Burke's Law, Combat!, Gunsmoke, The Time Tunnel, and The Invaders. In 1965, Carr won the role of Bill Horton, the physician son of protagonist Dr. Tom Horton on Days of Our Lives in its first season. He was later a regular on General Hospital and The Doctors. Carr went on to work in dozens of other television shows in the intervening years, including Get Smart, Mannix, The Rockford Files, and Murphy Brown. He may be remembered best, however, for his various appearances on science fiction shows over the years. In 1964/1965, he had the recurring role of uptight crewman Casey Clark on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. In 1966, Carr played Lt. Lee Kelso, the affable USS Enterprise helmsman who is strangled psychokinetically by the ship's rapidly mutating navigator in the second Star Trek pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", giving him the dubious honor of being the first dead Red Shirt in Star Trek history, although nine off-screen deaths had previously been mentioned in the same episode. In 1981, he joined the cast of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as 'Lt. Devlin', one of the officers on the Earth Starship Searcher. Throughout his career, Carr's first love was the stage. He appeared in nearly 100 stage productions on Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway, as well as touring companies, stock, and in regional theaters around the United States. He received the LA Weekly Theater Award for Best Actor in the Theatre East production of Manhattan Express in 1987 and garnered a 1995 Dramalogue Award for his role in the Los Angeles Repertory production of Assassins. Carr was also a writer and director, and headed the Play Committee of the L.A. Repertory Company.
- Paul Carr began working predominantly in television in 1955. The character actor was featured in several several Western series before playing the roles of "Bill Horton" on Days of Our Lives (1965 - 1966) and "Dr. Peter Taylor" on General Hospital (1969). He also appeared in many other series, including Star Trek, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (recurring), Mannix, and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (recurring). Carr appeared with Lindsay Wagner in the mini-series Scruples (1980), and again in an episode of her television series Jessie (1984). He died in 2006.
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