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'''Richard "Dick" Dial''' {{born|16|June|1931|died|17|January|1992}} was a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in several ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episodes and in one episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
 
'''Richard "Dick" Dial''' {{born|16|June|1931|died|17|January|1992}} was a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in several ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episodes and in one episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
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Dial filmed his scenes for "Arena" between Wednesday {{d|9|November|1966}} and Friday {{d|11|November|1966}} on location at [[Vasquez Rocks]] and the nearby fortress set.
   
 
Dial appeared in the mob-movie ''Murderer's Row''(1966) with frequent [[TNG]] guest actor [[Nick Dimitri]]. Up next was the 1967 spy movie fare, ''In Like Flint'' where Dial was teamed with [[Yvonne Craig]], [[Steve Ihnat]] and [[James B. Sikking]]. On television, Dial kept a more active pace. On ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', Dial worked with [[Gene Dynarski]] in "The Buccaneer". On ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' episode, "The Minus-X Affair", Dial shared screen time with [[Paul Winfield]]. Dial was on ''The Time Tunnel'' in "Invasion" which also featured [[Whit Bissell]] and [[James Darren]]. Dial got work on ''The Green Hornet'' in "Bad Bet on a 459-Silent" with [[Nicholas Coster]] and [[Jason Wingreen]]. Dial was seen next on the crime drama ''Mannix'' in "Then the Drink Takes the Man" with TNG guest star [[John Anderson]]. Dial was also present on ''The Mod Squad'' starring [[Tige Andrews]] and [[Clarence Williams III]] in "Keep the Faith, Baby" with [[William Schallert]]. On the police series ''Felony Squad'', Dial played Eel in "Nightmare on a Dead-End Street" with [[Robert DoQui]] and [[Vince Howard]] and again in "Blind Terror" with DoQui. Dial's front of screen career ended with work on ''Mission Impossible'' in "Live Bait" with [[Anthony Zerbe]] and another time in the episode "Hunted" with [[Leonard Nimoy]].
 
Dial appeared in the mob-movie ''Murderer's Row''(1966) with frequent [[TNG]] guest actor [[Nick Dimitri]]. Up next was the 1967 spy movie fare, ''In Like Flint'' where Dial was teamed with [[Yvonne Craig]], [[Steve Ihnat]] and [[James B. Sikking]]. On television, Dial kept a more active pace. On ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'', Dial worked with [[Gene Dynarski]] in "The Buccaneer". On ''The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' episode, "The Minus-X Affair", Dial shared screen time with [[Paul Winfield]]. Dial was on ''The Time Tunnel'' in "Invasion" which also featured [[Whit Bissell]] and [[James Darren]]. Dial got work on ''The Green Hornet'' in "Bad Bet on a 459-Silent" with [[Nicholas Coster]] and [[Jason Wingreen]]. Dial was seen next on the crime drama ''Mannix'' in "Then the Drink Takes the Man" with TNG guest star [[John Anderson]]. Dial was also present on ''The Mod Squad'' starring [[Tige Andrews]] and [[Clarence Williams III]] in "Keep the Faith, Baby" with [[William Schallert]]. On the police series ''Felony Squad'', Dial played Eel in "Nightmare on a Dead-End Street" with [[Robert DoQui]] and [[Vince Howard]] and again in "Blind Terror" with DoQui. Dial's front of screen career ended with work on ''Mission Impossible'' in "Live Bait" with [[Anthony Zerbe]] and another time in the episode "Hunted" with [[Leonard Nimoy]].
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Dick Dial Kirk Arena.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for [[William Shatner]]<br>{{TOS|Arena}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Dick Dial Kirk Arena.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for [[William Shatner]]<br />{{TOS|Arena}}<br />(uncredited)
File:Kaplan (Lieutenant).jpg|[[Kaplan (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Kaplan]]<br>{{TOS|The Apple}}
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File:Kaplan (Lieutenant).jpg|[[Kaplan (Lieutenant)|Lieutenant Kaplan]]<br />{{TOS|The Apple}}
File:Enterprise security, Dick Dial.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel|Security guard]]<br>{{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Enterprise security, Dick Dial.jpg|[[USS Enterprise operations security guard 8|Security guard]]<br />{{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}}<br />(uncredited)
File:Dick Dial, Family.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for [[Jeremy Kemp]]<br>{{TNG|Family}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Dick Dial, Family.jpg|[[Stunt double]] for [[Jeremy Kemp]]<br />{{TNG|Family}}<br />(uncredited)
 
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Template:Realworld Richard "Dick" Dial (16 June 193117 January 1992; age 60) was a stuntman and stunt actor who appeared in several Star Trek: The Original Series episodes and in one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Dial filmed his scenes for "Arena" between Wednesday 9 November 1966 and Friday 11 November 1966 on location at Vasquez Rocks and the nearby fortress set.

Dial appeared in the mob-movie Murderer's Row(1966) with frequent TNG guest actor Nick Dimitri. Up next was the 1967 spy movie fare, In Like Flint where Dial was teamed with Yvonne Craig, Steve Ihnat and James B. Sikking. On television, Dial kept a more active pace. On Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Dial worked with Gene Dynarski in "The Buccaneer". On The Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode, "The Minus-X Affair", Dial shared screen time with Paul Winfield. Dial was on The Time Tunnel in "Invasion" which also featured Whit Bissell and James Darren. Dial got work on The Green Hornet in "Bad Bet on a 459-Silent" with Nicholas Coster and Jason Wingreen. Dial was seen next on the crime drama Mannix in "Then the Drink Takes the Man" with TNG guest star John Anderson. Dial was also present on The Mod Squad starring Tige Andrews and Clarence Williams III in "Keep the Faith, Baby" with William Schallert. On the police series Felony Squad, Dial played Eel in "Nightmare on a Dead-End Street" with Robert DoQui and Vince Howard and again in "Blind Terror" with DoQui. Dial's front of screen career ended with work on Mission Impossible in "Live Bait" with Anthony Zerbe and another time in the episode "Hunted" with Leonard Nimoy.

He passed away in 1992 at the age of 60.

Star Trek appearances

Further appearances

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