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Sid Haig (born 14 July 1939; age 84) is a California born character actor who played the First Lawgiver in the TOS episode "The Return of the Archons". Including his Trek role, Haig has appeared in over 350 episodes of various television shows and over 50 films, beginning with The Host in 1960. Fans of the James Bond films may remember him as the man who, in Diamonds are Forever, upon learning Bond was escorting his brother to be buried, remarked "I got a brother!"
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Selected Filmography
- Dead Man's Hand (2006, with Michael Berryman)
- Brotherhood of Blood (2006, with Jack Donner)
- Little Big Top (2006, with Richard Riehle)
- Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006, with stunt coordinator Kim Robert Koscki and makeup artist Christopher James Miller)
- House of the Dead 2 (2005, with David Mattey and James Parks)
- The Devil's Rejects (2005, with Michael Berryman, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Tom Towles, and Jordan Orr)
- House of 1000 Corpses (2003, with Michael J. Pollard)
- Jackie Brown (1997, with Denise Crosby and Judi M. Durand)
- Boris and Natasha (1992, with Christopher Neame, David Kagen, Andrea Martin, and Larry Cedar)
- The Forbidden Dance (1990, with Richard Lynch
- Galaxy of Terror (1981, with Ray Walston)
- Swashbuckler (1976, with Geneviève Bujold)
- Foxy Brown (1974, with Bob Minor)
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971, with Dick Crockett and Marc Lawrence)
- THX 1138 (1970, with Ian Wolfe and the voice of David Ogden Stiers)
- Pit Stop (1969, with Ken Thorley and Beverly Washburn)
- The Hell with Heroes (1968, William Marshall, Tanya Lemani, directed by Joseph Sargent, and written by Harold Livingston)
- Point Blank (1967, with Felix Silla)
- It's a Bikini World (1967, with William O'Connell)
- Track of the Vampire (aka "Bloodbath") (1966, with Biff Elliot)
- Beach Ball (1965, with Dick Miller, James Wellman, and Jack Woods)
- Spider Baby (aka The Maddest Story Ever Told) (1964, with Beverly Washburn)
- The Firebrand (1962, with Felix Locher and Jerry Summers)