Star Trek actor James Doohan who was Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott or Scotty in the original series with video captures from TV shows and movies.

Star Trek Actors Other Roles in Movies and TV Shows

Star Trek: TOS - James Doohan (Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott)
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964 and 1966) (TV)
- Starring as Philip Bainbridge in "The Bridge of Lions Affair: Pt. 1"
- Starring as Mr. MacInernay in "The Shark Affair"
- The TV Series originally ran from 1964-1968. It was about two agents of the United Network Command for Law Enforcement, who fight evil and have a never ending assortment of gadgets.
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Bewitched (1965) (TV)
- Starring as Walter Brocken in "A Strange Little Visitor"
- Bewitched was mostly about Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery), who was a witch that fell in love with the mortal Darrin Stephens. She vowed to give up witchcraft and become an ordinary housewife, but witchcraft always seemed to come into play in every episode.
- In this episode Samantha and Darrin agree to babysit a warlock boy named Merle. He refrains from using witchcraft until a burglar breaks in and ties him and Darrin up. The thief is after an expensive necklace that Larry gave toDarrin and is conned by Darrin into taking a fire engine instead. As soon as the burglar takes it, Merle uses magic to scare him off.
- Walter Brocken is Merle's father and drops him off at the Stevens household to be babysat.


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36 Hours (1965)
- Starring as Bishop
- This is a WWII thriller about Major Pike (James Garner), a man who is drugged and kidnapped on a mission in Lisbon. He is taken to an "American hospital" in Germany, where they tell him he has amnesia, and has been hospitalized for years, in hopes of getting information on where and when the Allied invasion will take place. He believes the elaborate hoax, but has an uneasy feeling that all is not as it seems.
The people who pretend to be "helping him" are Eva Marie Saint as his nurse, Anna, and Rod Taylor as Major Gerber, the psychiatrist. Maj. Pike has to keep the Nazis in the dark about D-Day.


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Hail to the Chief

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) (TV)
- Starring as Lawrence Tobin in "Hail to the Chief"
- Starring as Presidential Assistant in "Hot Line"
- The Tv show was about the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. It was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. The show featured a few monsters but most of the episodes were about nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, theft of American technology, etc.
- In Hail to the Chief, the crew of the Seaview is entrusted to protect and save the life of the President of the United States from enemy agents.
- In Hot Line, two Soviet scientists are rushed to disarm a defective atomic satellite which has crashed off the coast of California, near San Francisco.


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The Outer Limits (1964) (TV)
- Starring as Police Lieutenant Branch in "Expanding Human"
- The TV show started with the screen going black and then wavy lines appearing etc. Then you would hear the narrator start saying, "There is nothing wrong with your television set..... Much like The Twilight Zone, it was more focused on hard science fiction than fantasy and was a full hour each.
- In this episode, a university professor is experimenting with conciousness expansion drugs and becomes super-human with extra-sensory powers. He eventually loses all sense of compassion and commits several murders.
- Police Lieutenant Branch leads the police investigation, and can't figure out how the door was removed or the guard was asphyxiated.


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Bonanza aka Ponderosa (1962-1963) (TV)
- Starring as Colonel's Man in "The Legacy"
- Starring as Bill Collins in "Gift of Water".
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These roles do not include voice only, and only well known movies or TV shows are listed here. Our research was eased using The Internet Movie Database.