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'''Tom Troupe''' is the actor who portrayed [[Lieutenant]] [[Harold]] from the [[TOS|original series]] episode "[[Arena]]". |
'''Tom Troupe''' is the actor who portrayed [[Lieutenant]] [[Harold]] from the [[TOS|original series]] episode "[[Arena]]". |
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− | He is the husband of singer/comedienne [[wikipedia:Carole Cook|Carole Cook]], a close friend and protege of [[Desilu|Lucille Ball]]. He co-wrote (with [[Don Eitner]]) and starred in ''Sofi'' (1968), the stage and |
+ | He is the husband of singer/comedienne [[wikipedia:Carole Cook|Carole Cook]], a close friend and protege of [[Desilu|Lucille Ball]]. He co-wrote (with [[Don Eitner]]) and starred in ''Sofi'' (1968), the stage and film adaptations of [[wikipedia:Nikolai Gogol|Nikolai Gogol]]s ''[[wikipedia:Diary of a Madman (novel)|Diary of a Madman]]''. |
He also appeared in the 1973 made-for-television movie ''The Alpha Caper'', co-starring fellow ''Trek'' alumnus [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], [[Paul Sorenson]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Vic Tayback]], and [[James B. Sikking]]. |
He also appeared in the 1973 made-for-television movie ''The Alpha Caper'', co-starring fellow ''Trek'' alumnus [[Leonard Nimoy]], [[Kenneth Tobey]], [[Paul Sorenson]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Vic Tayback]], and [[James B. Sikking]]. |
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Actor: | Tom Troupe |
Series: | TOS |
Character: | Lieutenant Harold |
Episode: | "Arena" |
Born: | 1928 |
Place of Birth: | Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
Tom Troupe is the actor who portrayed Lieutenant Harold from the original series episode "Arena".
He is the husband of singer/comedienne Carole Cook, a close friend and protege of Lucille Ball. He co-wrote (with Don Eitner) and starred in Sofi (1968), the stage and film adaptations of Nikolai Gogols Diary of a Madman.
He also appeared in the 1973 made-for-television movie The Alpha Caper, co-starring fellow Trek alumnus Leonard Nimoy, Kenneth Tobey, Paul Sorenson, Paul Kent, Vic Tayback, and James B. Sikking.
Other Trek connections
Addtional projects in which Troupe appeared with other Star Trek performers include:
Films
- The Big Fisherman (1959, with Phillip Pine, Rhodes Reason, and Leonard Mudie)
- The Devil's Brigade (1968, with Andrew Prine and Jean-Paul Vignon)
- Che! (1969, with Sid Haig, Perry Lopez, and Abraham Sofaer)
- Kelly's Heroes (1970, with Perry Lopez, Phil Adams and David Hurst)
- Making it (1971, with John Fiedler and Lawrence Pressman)
- PSI Factor (1980, with Don Eitner and Peter Mark Richman)
- Summer School (1987, with Kirstie Alley, Jack Blessing, Conroy Gedeon, Carlos LaCamara and Ken Olandt)
- My Own Private Idaho (1991, based on William Shakespeares Henry IV, with Mickey Cottrell)
Television Guest Appearances
- The Fugitive (1964, with Bernard Kates)
- The Young Rebels (1970, with John Colicos and Alex Henteloff)
- Griff (1973, with Vic Tayback)
- Lucas Tanner (1974, with Nancy Malone)
- Planet of the Apes (1974, with Mark Lenard, Joseph Ruskin, Gary Combs, Booth Colman, Ron Stein and Percy Rodriguez)
- CHiPs (1979, with Michael Dorn, Robert Pine and Mary Crosby)
- Cheers (1987, with Kirstie Alley, Bebe Neuwirth and Kelsey Grammer)
- Frasier (1995, with Kelsey Grammer)
External Links
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