Michael Ansara

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I believe it was a Police Story episode in which he guest starred as a stickup man who'd mask his looks with a full head of hair and a bandage over his nose to contort his features.

What the cops finally realized is they were seeking a middle aged bald man. Might be the only time he didn't wear his toupee.
Any way, the show made an impression on me, especially after seeing him as Cochise in Broken Arrow and Wayne's Comancheros.

Police Story was developed by writer Joseph Wambaugh of LAPD fame in the early 1970s and helped lead the way for such shows as Hill Street Blues.
 
He was also "Kang" the Klingon on the Original Series episode "Day of the Dove" and played the same character on a Next Gen episode -- or movie -- the name of which escapes me at the moment.
 
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He was one of my favorite aliens in the old 'Outer Limits' episode "Soldier", 1964. A foot soldier at war from the future is transported to present day (well, at least 1964 present) and has a little (:eek:!?) difficulty adjusting.
 
Rest in Peace Michael. Also, my family is related to Barbara Eden-on my Mothers side. Part of both families were from Tenn-and somewhere in the mix-we are related.
 
Man...how many movies/Tv shows have us baby-boomers watched
this guy for the last 50 years.
Played a great native-american.......my daugther says I'm suppose to say "injun" anymore.
He will forever be "Cochise".
RIP
 
I also liked the Law of the Plainsman. Ansara and I had a lot in common. I was and still am in love with Barbara Eden.

R.I.P.
 
He played on the Rifleman several times with Chuck Conners. My wife is a big fan of his.
He will be missed.
 
I had no idea of his age. To me his distinctive voice was more commanding than his appearance.

I still dream of Jeannie!
 
I remember him and liked the outer limits episode that one was great, I also recall him as a gunfighter trying to talk a young man out of becoming one, in the end the young man decided against it because he showed him where he was shot in the stomach.

He was always a good tough guy actor, RIP
 
Ansara was a wonderful character actor( early westerns ---to Sci-Fi) with a great volume of work to his credit.
If memories of good women help one to live long, Barbara Eden, had a major role; there. 91) RIP
 
Rest in peace Michael Ansara. I watched him in many movies and always thought his voice was so distinct. If you weren't looking at the screen you could tell who it was just by the voice. Kind of like James Earl Jones.
 
Man...how many movies/Tv shows have us baby-boomers watched
this guy for the last 50 years.
Played a great native-american.......my daugther says I'm suppose to say "injun" anymore.
He will forever be "Cochise".
RIP

Both Ansara and Italian American Actor: Anthony Caruso--both made great Cowboys and Injuns:

Anthony Caruso on the left-Michael Ansara on the right:
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Ansara as Cochise:
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In: Broken Arrow:
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As Captain Kang in:Day of the Dove:
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In: The Comancheros:
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Three famous Klingon Captains who played their same characters in later Star Trek series:
Left (John Colicos who was Captn Kolath in: Errand of Mercy, William Campbell who was in a few Trek eps (original) such as in: The Trouble With Tribbles--and 1-2 others--and then you have Ansara himself on the right:
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Sadly, all three are now gone having lost Campbell about 2 years ago.
 
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I remember him as the lead character (Sam Buckhart) in a one-season series Law of the Plainsman. Someone found out I liked it, and that was the end of that. RIP

I saw this series for sale on DvD on ioffer.com--as well as several other hard to get Westerns.
 
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