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'''Anthony Call''' {{born|31|August|1940}} is an American actor [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] who played [[Lieutenant]] [[David Bailey]] on the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] episode "[[The Corbomite Maneuver]]".
 
'''Anthony Call''' {{born|31|August|1940}} is an American actor [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] who played [[Lieutenant]] [[David Bailey]] on the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] episode "[[The Corbomite Maneuver]]".
   
Call went on to become a regular on two [[soap opera]]s, first as "Joe Warner" on ''[[wikipedia:Guiding Light|Guiding Light]]'' from 1972 through 1976, then as "D.A. Herb Callison" on ''[[wikipedia:Days of Our Lives|Days of Our Lives]]'' from 1978 all the way through 1993.
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Call went on to become a regular on two [[soap opera]]s, first as "Joe Warner" on ''[[wikipedia:Guiding Light|Guiding Light]]'' from 1972 through 1976, then as "D.A. Herb Callison" on ''[[wikipedia:One Life To Live|One Life To Live]]'' from 1978 all the way through 1993.
   
 
His other [[television]] credits include {{IMDb-name|id=tt0056788|name=Temple Houston}} (1963, with [[Jeffrey Hunter]] and [[Richard Evans]]), ''[[wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock Presents|Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' (1963, with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Peter Brocco]]), ''[[wikipedia:The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' (1965, with ''[[wikipedia:Lost in Space|Lost in Space]]'' star Mark Goddard), ''[[wikipedia:Bonanza|Bonanza]]'' (1965, with [[Lincoln Demyan]] and [[Bob Miles]]), ''[[wikipedia:Combat! (television)|Combat!]]'' (1966, with [[Shecky Greene]], [[Steven Marlo]], [[Paul Carr]], [[Walt Davis]], and [[Michael Forest]]), and ''[[wikipedia:The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]'' (1968 and 1969, with [[Gail Bonney]], [[John Anderson]], and [[Paul Comi]]).
 
His other [[television]] credits include {{IMDb-name|id=tt0056788|name=Temple Houston}} (1963, with [[Jeffrey Hunter]] and [[Richard Evans]]), ''[[wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock Presents|Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]'' (1963, with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Peter Brocco]]), ''[[wikipedia:The Fugitive (TV series)|The Fugitive]]'' (1965, with ''[[wikipedia:Lost in Space|Lost in Space]]'' star Mark Goddard), ''[[wikipedia:Bonanza|Bonanza]]'' (1965, with [[Lincoln Demyan]] and [[Bob Miles]]), ''[[wikipedia:Combat! (television)|Combat!]]'' (1966, with [[Shecky Greene]], [[Steven Marlo]], [[Paul Carr]], [[Walt Davis]], and [[Michael Forest]]), and ''[[wikipedia:The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]'' (1968 and 1969, with [[Gail Bonney]], [[John Anderson]], and [[Paul Comi]]).

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Actor: Anthony Call
Character: Lieutenant David Bailey
Series: TOS
Episode: "The Corbomite Maneuver"
Born: 31 August 1940
Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

Anthony Call (born 31 August 1940; age 83) is an American actor born in Los Angeles, California who played Lieutenant David Bailey on the original series episode "The Corbomite Maneuver".

Call went on to become a regular on two soap operas, first as "Joe Warner" on Guiding Light from 1972 through 1976, then as "D.A. Herb Callison" on One Life To Live from 1978 all the way through 1993.

His other television credits include Template:IMDb-name (1963, with Jeffrey Hunter and Richard Evans), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1963, with Richard Kiley and Peter Brocco), The Fugitive (1965, with Lost in Space star Mark Goddard), Bonanza (1965, with Lincoln Demyan and Bob Miles), Combat! (1966, with Shecky Greene, Steven Marlo, Paul Carr, Walt Davis, and Michael Forest), and The Virginian (1968 and 1969, with Gail Bonney, John Anderson, and Paul Comi).

Other film credits include Template:IMDb-name (1970, with Nehemiah Persoff, Stephen McHattie, and Rue McClanahan, the scarred and blinded biology teacher in Robert A. Heinlein's Template:IMDb-name), and Template:IMDb-name (1979, with George Burns, Karen Montgomery, Mark Margolis, Angelique Pettyjohn, and Alan Brooks).

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