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[[New York]]-born actor '''Alan Bergmann''' played [[Lal (Vian)|Lal]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[The Empath]]".
 
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New York-born actor and television director '''Alan Bergmann''' played [[Lal (Vian)|Lal]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|The Empath}}.
   
Prior to this, Bergmann appeared on the [[television]] series ''The Nurses'', starring fellow [[TOS]] guest actor [[Stephen Brooks]]. Bergmann also guest-starred in an episode of ''The Wild Wild West'' and an episode of ''The Big Valley'', both of which also guest-starred [[Paul Comi]]. In 1967, Bergmann appeared with [[Paul Fix]] in an episode of ''The High Chaparral'', a [[western]] series which starred [[Henry Darrow]]. Later television appearances include guest spots on ''Bracken's World'' (co-starring with [[Booker Bradshaw]] and [[Madlyn Rhue]]), ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Sid Haig]], [[Susan Howard]], [[James B. Sikking]], and [[Paul Sorenson]]), ''Search'' (with [[Malachi Throne]]), ''Mannix'' (with [[Bart La Rue]], [[Leslie Parrish]], [[Celeste Yarnall]], and a two-parter with [[John Colicos]]), and ''Wonder Woman'' (with [[Harris Yulin]]).
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Prior to this, Bergmann appeared on the television series ''The Nurses'', starring fellow [[TOS]] guest actor [[Stephen Brooks]]. Bergmann also guest-starred in an episode of ''The Wild Wild West'' and an episode of ''The Big Valley'', both of which also guest-starred [[Paul Comi]]. In 1967, Bergmann appeared with [[Paul Fix]] in an episode of ''The High Chaparral'', a Western series which starred [[Henry Darrow]]. Later television appearances include guest spots on ''Bracken's World'' (co-starring with [[Booker Bradshaw]] and [[Madlyn Rhue]]), {{wt|Mission: Impossible}} (with [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Sid Haig]], [[Susan Howard]], [[James B. Sikking]], and [[Paul Sorenson]]), ''Search'' (with [[Malachi Throne]]), ''Mannix'' (with [[Leslie Parrish]], [[Celeste Yarnall]], and a two-parter with [[John Colicos]]), and ''Wonder Woman'' (with [[Harris Yulin]]).
   
Bergmann also has a few [[film]]s to his credit, including 1964's ''Black Like Me'' with [[David Huddleston]], the 1972 TV movie ''Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol'' with [[Brock Peters]] and [[John Hoyt]], and 1997's ''Turbulence'' with [[Catherine Hicks]].
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Bergmann also has a few films to his credit, including 1964's ''Black Like Me'' with [[David Huddleston]], the 1972 TV movie ''Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol'' with [[Brock Peters]] and [[John Hoyt]], and 1997's ''Turbulence'' with [[Catherine Hicks]].
   
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Revision as of 12:57, 18 October 2015

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Lal, Vian

... as Lal

New York-born actor and television director Alan Bergmann played Lal in the Star Trek episode "The Empath".

Prior to this, Bergmann appeared on the television series The Nurses, starring fellow TOS guest actor Stephen Brooks. Bergmann also guest-starred in an episode of The Wild Wild West and an episode of The Big Valley, both of which also guest-starred Paul Comi. In 1967, Bergmann appeared with Paul Fix in an episode of The High Chaparral, a Western series which starred Henry Darrow. Later television appearances include guest spots on Bracken's World (co-starring with Booker Bradshaw and Madlyn Rhue), Mission: Impossible (with Leonard Nimoy, Sid Haig, Susan Howard, James B. Sikking, and Paul Sorenson), Search (with Malachi Throne), Mannix (with Leslie Parrish, Celeste Yarnall, and a two-parter with John Colicos), and Wonder Woman (with Harris Yulin).

Bergmann also has a few films to his credit, including 1964's Black Like Me with David Huddleston, the 1972 TV movie Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol with Brock Peters and John Hoyt, and 1997's Turbulence with Catherine Hicks.

External link

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