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'''Albert Stratton''' (born [[23 October]]) played the role of [[Kushell]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Outrageous Okona]]".
 
'''Albert Stratton''' (born [[23 October]]) played the role of [[Kushell]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Outrageous Okona]]".
   
He is perhaps best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Donnelly in the long-running [[television]] drama ''Love Is a Many Splendored Thing'' from 1969 through the show's end in 1973. Fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bibi Besch]], [[Leon Russom]], and [[Michael Zaslow]] were also regulars on this series. Stratton went on to co-star with [[Sharon Acker]] and [[Monte Markham]] on the short-lived series, ''The New Perry Mason''. This was followed by guest appearances on ''Petrocelli'' (where he worked with [[Logan Ramsey]] and series regulars [[Susan Howard]] and [[David Huddleston]]), ''Mannix'', ''Wonder Woman'' (with [[Kenneth Tigar]]), and ''The Fantastic Journey'' (with [[Jason Evers]]). Stratton also co-starred with [[John Glover]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]] in the 1983 mini-series ''Kennedy''.
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He is perhaps best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Donnelly in the long-running television drama ''Love Is a Many Splendored Thing'' from 1969 through the show's end in 1973. Fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bibi Besch]], [[Leon Russom]], and [[Michael Zaslow]] were also regulars on this series. Stratton went on to co-star with [[Sharon Acker]] and [[Monte Markham]] on the short-lived series, ''The New Perry Mason''. This was followed by guest appearances on ''Petrocelli'' (where he worked with [[Logan Ramsey]] and series regulars [[Susan Howard]] and [[David Huddleston]]), ''Mannix'', ''Wonder Woman'' (with [[Kenneth Tigar]]), and ''The Fantastic Journey'' (with [[Jason Evers]]). Stratton also co-starred with [[John Glover]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]] in the 1983 mini-series ''Kennedy''.
   
 
In 1991, Stratton co-starred with future ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' actors [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] in an episode of the popular [[science fiction]] series ''Quantum Leap''. He then made two appearances on ''Baywatch'' (starring his former ''Perry Mason'' co-star and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest actor Monte Markham) before retiring from acting.
 
In 1991, Stratton co-starred with future ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' actors [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] in an episode of the popular [[science fiction]] series ''Quantum Leap''. He then made two appearances on ''Baywatch'' (starring his former ''Perry Mason'' co-star and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest actor Monte Markham) before retiring from acting.

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Albert Stratton (born 23 October) played the role of Kushell in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Outrageous Okona".

He is perhaps best known for his role as Lieutenant Tom Donnelly in the long-running television drama Love Is a Many Splendored Thing from 1969 through the show's end in 1973. Fellow Star Trek alumni Bibi Besch, Leon Russom, and Michael Zaslow were also regulars on this series. Stratton went on to co-star with Sharon Acker and Monte Markham on the short-lived series, The New Perry Mason. This was followed by guest appearances on Petrocelli (where he worked with Logan Ramsey and series regulars Susan Howard and David Huddleston), Mannix, Wonder Woman (with Kenneth Tigar), and The Fantastic Journey (with Jason Evers). Stratton also co-starred with John Glover and Kelsey Grammer in the 1983 mini-series Kennedy.

In 1991, Stratton co-starred with future Star Trek: Enterprise actors Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell in an episode of the popular science fiction series Quantum Leap. He then made two appearances on Baywatch (starring his former Perry Mason co-star and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest actor Monte Markham) before retiring from acting.

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