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'''Sam Gilman''' {{born|5|February|1915|died|3|December|1985}} is the actor who played [[Doc Holliday]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|Spectre of the Gun}}.
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'''Sam Gilman''' {{born|5|February|1915|died|3|December|1985}} was the actor who played [[Doc Holliday]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|Spectre of the Gun}}. He filmed his scenes on Thursday {{d|23|May|1968}} and Friday {{d|24|May|1968}} at [[Desilu Stage 10]].
   
Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, he appeared in several films starring {{w|Marlon Brando}}, beginning with an uncredited role in the 1950 film ''The Men'', which was his acting debut. TOS star [[DeForest Kelley]] also made an uncredited appearance in this film. Gilman followed this with an appearance in Brando's ''The Wild One'' in 1953. That same year, he appeared in the biblical epic ''The Robe'', starring [[Jean Simmons]], who would co-star with Marlon Brando the following year in ''Desirée'', in which Gilman also appeared. [[Jay Robinson]] and [[Michael Ansara]] also starred in ''The Robe'', while [[John Hoyt]] co-starred in ''Desirée''.
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Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, he appeared in several films starring {{w|Marlon Brando}}, beginning with an uncredited role in the 1950 film ''The Men'', which was his acting debut. TOS star [[DeForest Kelley]] also made an uncredited appearance in this film. Gilman followed this with an appearance in Brando's ''The Wild One'' in 1953. That same year, he appeared in the Biblical epic ''The Robe'', starring [[Jean Simmons]], who would co-star with Marlon Brando the following year in ''Desirée'', in which Gilman also appeared. [[Jay Robinson]] and [[Michael Ansara]] also starred in ''The Robe'', while [[John Hoyt]] co-starred in ''Desirée''.
   
 
His other film credits include ''Away All Boats'' (1956, with [[Keith Andes]], [[Don Keefer]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Chuck Courtney]]), ''PT 109'' (1963, with [[James Gregory]], [[Biff Elliot]], and [[George Takei]]), ''Every Which Way But Loose'' (1978, with [[Roy Jenson]] and [[William O'Connell]]), and the Marlon Brando films ''The Young Lions'' (1958, also with Baer and Baylor, as well as [[Paul Comi]], [[Robert Ellenstein]], and [[Michael Pataki]]), ''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961, with [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]), and ''The Missuori Breaks'' (1976, with [[John McLiam]]).
 
His other film credits include ''Away All Boats'' (1956, with [[Keith Andes]], [[Don Keefer]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Hal Baylor]], and [[Chuck Courtney]]), ''PT 109'' (1963, with [[James Gregory]], [[Biff Elliot]], and [[George Takei]]), ''Every Which Way But Loose'' (1978, with [[Roy Jenson]] and [[William O'Connell]]), and the Marlon Brando films ''The Young Lions'' (1958, also with Baer and Baylor, as well as [[Paul Comi]], [[Robert Ellenstein]], and [[Michael Pataki]]), ''One-Eyed Jacks'' (1961, with [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]), and ''The Missuori Breaks'' (1976, with [[John McLiam]]).
   
Gilman also made guest appearances on such television series as ''The Untouchables'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp''.
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Gilman made guest appearances on such television series as ''The Untouchables'', ''Gunsmoke'', and ''The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp''.
   
He [[Star Trek deaths#December|died]] in North Hollywood, California in 1985.
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Both he and [[Ron Soble]] remained very good friends until his death. Gilman [[Star Trek deaths#December|died]] in North Hollywood, California in 1985.
   
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Revision as of 11:43, 4 December 2015

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Doc Holliday with shotgun

...as Doc Holliday

Sam Gilman (5 February 19153 December 1985; age 70) was the actor who played Doc Holliday in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Spectre of the Gun". He filmed his scenes on Thursday 23 May 1968 and Friday 24 May 1968 at Desilu Stage 10.

Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, he appeared in several films starring Marlon Brando, beginning with an uncredited role in the 1950 film The Men, which was his acting debut. TOS star DeForest Kelley also made an uncredited appearance in this film. Gilman followed this with an appearance in Brando's The Wild One in 1953. That same year, he appeared in the Biblical epic The Robe, starring Jean Simmons, who would co-star with Marlon Brando the following year in Desirée, in which Gilman also appeared. Jay Robinson and Michael Ansara also starred in The Robe, while John Hoyt co-starred in Desirée.

His other film credits include Away All Boats (1956, with Keith Andes, Don Keefer, Parley Baer, Hal Baylor, and Chuck Courtney), PT 109 (1963, with James Gregory, Biff Elliot, and George Takei), Every Which Way But Loose (1978, with Roy Jenson and William O'Connell), and the Marlon Brando films The Young Lions (1958, also with Baer and Baylor, as well as Paul Comi, Robert Ellenstein, and Michael Pataki), One-Eyed Jacks (1961, with Elisha Cook, Jr.), and The Missuori Breaks (1976, with John McLiam).

Gilman made guest appearances on such television series as The Untouchables, Gunsmoke, and The Life and Times of Wyatt Earp.

Both he and Ron Soble remained very good friends until his death. Gilman died in North Hollywood, California in 1985.

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