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[[Image:GHCFerris.jpg|thumb|...as [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Commissioner Ferris]] ([[1967 productions|1967]]).]]
 
[[Image:GHCFerris.jpg|thumb|...as [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Commissioner Ferris]] ([[1967 productions|1967]]).]]
'''John Crawford''' is a [[film]] and [[television]] actor, [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] on September 13th, [[Early production history|1920]]. He played [[Commissioner|Galactic High Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]] in the [[TOS Season 1|first season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' entitled "[[The Galileo Seven|The ''Galileo'' Seven]]".
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'''John Crawford''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|13th September]] [[Early production history|1920]]- ) is a [[film]] and [[television]] actor. He played [[Commissioner|Galactic High Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]] in the [[TOS Season 1|first season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' entitled "[[The Galileo Seven|The ''Galileo'' Seven]]".
   
 
Crawford has made well over 200 film and television appearances. He is probably best known for portraying Sheriff Ep Bridges on the family drama ''The Waltons'' (1972-81) and for playing Major (and later Colonel) Harry Thompson in the 1979 mini-series ''From Here to Eternity'' and its subsequent series, which lasted for only one season in 1980. Both co-starred regular ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actress [[Salome Jens]] ([[Female Changeling]]), while the mini-series also featured another DS9 actor, [[Andrew Robinson]] ([[Garak]]).
 
Crawford has made well over 200 film and television appearances. He is probably best known for portraying Sheriff Ep Bridges on the family drama ''The Waltons'' (1972-81) and for playing Major (and later Colonel) Harry Thompson in the 1979 mini-series ''From Here to Eternity'' and its subsequent series, which lasted for only one season in 1980. Both co-starred regular ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' actress [[Salome Jens]] ([[Female Changeling]]), while the mini-series also featured another DS9 actor, [[Andrew Robinson]] ([[Garak]]).

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...as Commissioner Ferris (1967).

John Crawford (13th September 1920- ) is a film and television actor. He played Galactic High Commissioner Ferris in the first season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series entitled "The Galileo Seven".

Crawford has made well over 200 film and television appearances. He is probably best known for portraying Sheriff Ep Bridges on the family drama The Waltons (1972-81) and for playing Major (and later Colonel) Harry Thompson in the 1979 mini-series From Here to Eternity and its subsequent series, which lasted for only one season in 1980. Both co-starred regular Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actress Salome Jens (Female Changeling), while the mini-series also featured another DS9 actor, Andrew Robinson (Garak).

Besides his role on Star Trek, he has also guest-starred on such classic TV shows as The Lone Ranger, Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone, The Untouchables, Batman, Mission: Impossible, Lost in Space, Bonanza, The Bob Newhart Show, and Dallas. He also made several appearances on The Time Tunnel, a science fiction series which starred James Darren, Lee Meriwether, and Whit Bissell, and had a recurring role on Dynasty, starring Joan Collins and Lee Bergere. Crawford's latest TV appearance was in a 1986 episode of Hardcastle and McCormick, starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly.

His many feature film credits include Mystery Street (1950, starring Ricardo Montalban and featuring Frank Overton), Right Cross (1950, also starring Ricardo Montalban and featuring Kenneth Tobey), Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952, with Leonard Nimoy), The Greatest Show on Earth (1952, with Lawrence Tierney), The Man with the Gray Flannel Suit (1956, with DeForest Kelley), The Longest Day (1962, with Richard Beymer and Jeffrey Hunter), Captain Sinbad (1963, with Lawrence Montaigne), The Americanization of Emily (1964, with William Windom), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965, with Nehemiah Persoff, John Abbott, Michael Ansara, Mark Lenard, and Celia Lovsky), The Poseidon Adventure (1972, with Elizabeth Rogers), Trouble Man (1972, starring Robert Hooks and Paul Winfield), and The Towering Inferno (1974, with Paul Comi and George D. Wallace).

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