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− | '''Ed Peck''' {{born|26|March|1917|died|12|September|1992}} was an American character actor who played roles of various sizes in about thirty movies and television shows. He also made about 75 guest appearances, among them a recurring role as a police officer on the popular sitcom |
+ | '''Ed Peck''' {{born|26|March|1917|died|12|September|1992}} was an American character actor who played roles of various sizes in about thirty movies and television shows. He also made about 75 guest appearances, among them a recurring role as a police officer – whose last name was "Kirk" – on the popular sitcom {{wt|Happy Days}}. Peck retired in 1983; a heart attack claimed his life in 1992. |
+ | His only appearance on ''[[Star Trek]]'' was in {{e|Tomorrow is Yesterday}} as [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Fellini]]. He filmed his scenes on Friday {{d|2|December|1966}} and Monday {{d|5|December|1966}} at [[Paramount Stage 32|Desilu Stage 10]]. |
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− | === Appearances === |
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− | * {{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}} as [[Lieutenant Colonel]] [[Fellini]] |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0669653}} |
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Revision as of 13:49, 18 October 2015
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Ed Peck (26 March 1917 – 12 September 1992; age 75) was an American character actor who played roles of various sizes in about thirty movies and television shows. He also made about 75 guest appearances, among them a recurring role as a police officer – whose last name was "Kirk" – on the popular sitcom Happy Days. Peck retired in 1983; a heart attack claimed his life in 1992.
His only appearance on Star Trek was in "Tomorrow is Yesterday" as Lieutenant Colonel Fellini. He filmed his scenes on Friday 2 December 1966 and Monday 5 December 1966 at Desilu Stage 10.