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'''Charles Maxwell''' (born [[Star Trek birthdays|December 28]], [[Early production history|1913]] in Long Island, [[New York]]; died [[Star Trek deaths|August 7]], [[1993 productions|1993]]) was the actor who played [[Virgil Earp]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[Spectre of the Gun]]".
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'''Charles Maxwell''' {{born|28|December|1913|died|7|August|1993}} was the actor who played [[Virgil Earp]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|Spectre of the Gun}}.
   
He made many appearances on the [[television]] [[western]]s ''Bonanza'' and ''Gunsmoke'' as was the voice of the radio broadcaster throughout the entire run of ''Gilligan's Island''. He also had a role on the short-lived western series ''The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca'', as were fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumnus [[Skip Homeier]], [[Clegg Hoyt]], [[Brian Keith]], [[William Schallert]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and TOS star [[DeForest Kelley]].
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He made many appearances on the television Westerns ''The High Chapperal'', as were fellow Trek alumni [[Morgan Woodward]] and [[Henry Darrow]], ''Bonanza'' and ''Gunsmoke'' as was the voice of the radio broadcaster throughout the entire run of ''Gilligan's Island''. He also had a role on the short-lived western series ''The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca'', as were fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumnus [[Skip Homeier]], [[Clegg Hoyt]], [[Brian Keith]], [[William Schallert]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], and TOS star [[DeForest Kelley]].
   
He also appeared in such [[film]]s as ''The Search for Bridey Murphy'' (1956, with Kenneth Tobey), ''The Power of the Resurrection'' (1958, with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Vic Tayback]]), and ''Brainstorm'' (1965, with [[Jeffrey Hunter]], [[Phillip Pine]], [[Joan Swift]], [[Biff Elliot]], [[Steve Ihnat]], and [[Bill Quinn]]).
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He also appeared in such films as ''The Search for Bridey Murphy'' (1956, with Kenneth Tobey), ''The Power of the Resurrection'' (1958, with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Vic Tayback]]), and ''Brainstorm'' (1965, with [[Jeffrey Hunter]], [[Phillip Pine]], [[Joan Swift]], [[Biff Elliot]], [[Steve Ihnat]], and [[Bill Quinn]]).
   
 
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Virgil Earp

... as Virgil Earp

Charles Maxwell (28 December 19137 August 1993; age 79) was the actor who played Virgil Earp in the Star Trek episode "Spectre of the Gun".

He made many appearances on the television Westerns The High Chapperal, as were fellow Trek alumni Morgan Woodward and Henry Darrow, Bonanza and Gunsmoke as was the voice of the radio broadcaster throughout the entire run of Gilligan's Island. He also had a role on the short-lived western series The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca, as were fellow Star Trek alumnus Skip Homeier, Clegg Hoyt, Brian Keith, William Schallert, Kenneth Tobey, and TOS star DeForest Kelley.

He also appeared in such films as The Search for Bridey Murphy (1956, with Kenneth Tobey), The Power of the Resurrection (1958, with Richard Kiley and Vic Tayback), and Brainstorm (1965, with Jeffrey Hunter, Phillip Pine, Joan Swift, Biff Elliot, Steve Ihnat, and Bill Quinn).

External links

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