Memory Alpha
Advertisement
Memory Alpha

Template:Realworld

Lloyd Haynes (19 September 193431 December 1986; age 52) was the actor who played Lieutenant Alden in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", the second pilot episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. He is best known for playing high school teacher "Pete Dixon" in the television series Room 222, from 1969 through 1974.

Following the airing of the second Star Trek pilot in 1966, Haynes appeared in several films. He co-starred with Original Series actress Nichelle Nichols and fellow TOS guest stars William Marshall and Jason Evers in the 1967 adventure Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion.

The following year, he co-starred with fellow TOS performers Michael Dunn, Steve Ihnat, Warren Stevens, Dallas Mitchell, Gloria Calomee, and William Bramley in the crime drama Madigan. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock actor Paul Sorenson, TNG guest actor John McLiam, and DS9 co-star Albert Henderson also appeared in the film. That same year, Haynes and fellow Trek alumnus Joseph Bernard, William O'Connell, Jonathan Lippe, Michael Rougas, Buddy Garion, Gary Downey, and Jim Goodwin co-starred in the action thriller Ice Station Zebra.

In 1971, he reteamed with his TOS co-star Leonard Nimoy on the TV movie Assault on the Wayne, which co-starred William Windom, Malachi Throne, and John Winston. In 1977, Hayne's played boxer Muhammad Ali's manager in the biographical film The Greatest, co-starring Paul Winfield, David Huddleston, Malachi Throne, Skip Homeier, and David Clennon. And in 1981, he co-starred with Dean Stockwell and Joy Garrett in the TV movie Born to Be Sold.

He also had a recurring role as "Judge Horatio Quinlan" on the prime-time soap opera Dynasty, starring Joan Collins. He has also made appearance on such series as Batman (with Lee Meriwether and Grace Lee Whitney), The Green Hornet (with Arthur Batanides), The Fugitive (with Joseph Campanella, Seymour Cassel, Paul Comi, and Paul Sorenson) Julia (with Fred Williamson and Paul Winfield), and T.J. Hooker (with William Shatner, Richard Herd, Marc Alaimo, and Robert O'Reilly).

His last role was that of "Ken Morgan" on the soap opera General Hospital, from 1984 until his death from cancer in 1986. He was 52 years old.

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link
Advertisement