I think he's also the Blofeld in Thunderball as well.
Same voice actor, Eric Pohlmann, for both as well. Although his voice in Thunderball is more distorted than his FRWL one (Then again Blofeld's voice like his face was hardly consistent either).
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There's been a rumor that the Albert Finney role, Kincaid in Skyfall, was originally going to go to Sean Connery first but Connery was adamant to remain retired (He was asked about Henry Jones Sr for Crystal Skull as well-it's possible that the Oxley role was intended to be him too).
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Mark Lenard played "The Romulan Commander" in "Balance of Terror" before playing Sarek.
Paul Lynde played a driving instructor on "Bewitched" before he became Uncle Arthur. In fact, in that movie with Nicole Kidman, there was an in-joke about that.
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Not sure if this has been listed:
William Campbell played Trelane in the Star Trek TOS first season episode "The Squire of Gothos" and also played a Klingon named Koloth in the season 2 episode "The Trouble With Tribbles".
OOPS - I see this was listed at the bottom of page 1. Sorry about that.
Like a lot of actors in the late 70s and early 80s, Eve Plumb (Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch) appeared on 3 episodes each of The Love Boat and Fantasy Island playing different characters in each.
My favorite of those was when Plumb played a dying pregnant woman on Fantasy Island who wanted to see how her unborn daughter would turn out in adulthood. A very sad episode.
Before reprising Sarek for the later TOS movies, Lenard appeared in the first one as the ill-fated commander of the Klingon squadron attacking V'ger. Since he's the first one really shown clearly on screen, he's the first lumpy headed Klingon! Also first one to use the Klingon language which of course became popular (Think Doohan helped develop it as well, although he never played a Klingon).
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Bruce Campbell is all the Raimi films. But notably in the Spider-Man series as the ring announcer, the snooty usher and the Maître d'
Wayne Alexander played Lorien, a Drakh, a Drazi, G'Dan, and Sebastian in Babylon 5. He also played various roles in the X Files.
Stan Lee plays a character in most of the MCU movies and at least one animated Marvel movie.
Alfred Hitchcock plays a cameo role in all of his films.
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Albert Popwell played a different character in all but one of Dirty Harry films. Albert Popwell was the wounded bank robber at the receiving end of Eastwood's iconic "Do you feel lucky?" monologue from Dirty Harry (1971). He was a murderous pimp in Magnum Force (1973), appeared as militant Big Ed Mustapha in The Enforcer (1976) and as Harry's detective colleague Horace King in Sudden Impact (1983). Popwell was offered a role in the last film in the series, The Dead Pool (1988), but could not appear due to a scheduling conflict.
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Roddy McDowell in the Planet of the Apes movies playing both Cornelius and his son Caesar.
Scott Bakula in Quantum Leap playing both Sam Beckett and Sam's father. And the slew of previous characters in the finale episode all played by actors from previous leaps.
Lucille Ball played herself in an episode of one of the Lucy shows, meeting her character in a Lucille Ball lookalike contest.
In the Tommy Westphall universe (google it, kids), Tim Van Patten played a member of a patient's family on St. Elsewhere, but was mistaken for the character he played on White Shadow by Warren Coolidge who DID appear on both shows.
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