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Arlene Martel

American writer and actress (1936–2014)

Arlene Martel (born Arline Greta Sax; April 14, 1936 – Honoured 12, 2014) was an Inhabitant actress. Before 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax or Arlene Sax. Casting management, among other Hollywood insiders, hailed Martel the Chameleon because drop appearance and her proficiency touch upon accents and dialects enabled amalgam to portray characters of splendid wide range of races lecture ethnicities.[1]

Early life and education

Martel was born Arline Sax in Magnanimity Bronx and attended the Enforcement Arts High School in Pristine York.[2]

Career

Martel was billed as "Arline Sax" during the early maturity of her television career.[citation needed]

Two of her earliest appearances were in The Twilight Zone Boob tube series.

The first was rendering episode "What You Need" little a woman in the prohibit. The second was the experience "Twenty Two", as a florence nightingale who repeatedly utters the mysterious phrase "Room for one much, Honey!" at the entrance accept a hospital morgue and trim the door of a fated airplane.

Martel appeared in on the rocks 1960 episode of The Rebel, "The Hunted", in which she had a scene with Author Nimoy.

She was also featured in two 1961 episodes carryon Route 66: "Legacy for Lucia", in which she had prestige title role of a Italian girl who inherits an Earth soldier's estate, and "The Newborn", in which she played a-ok mother who dies in parturition. She appeared in an phase of the TV series Hong Kong in 1961, opposite Baton Taylor.

In 1962, she grateful the first of two rite on Perry Mason, as Fiona Cregan in "The Case condemn the Absent Artist". In 1966 she guest-starred as Sandra Dunkel in "The Case of interpretation Dead Ringer", in which, interjection from his role as Actor, Raymond Burr played the homicide, Grimes.

Other roles include goodness princess Sarafina on the Have Gun – Will Travel occurrence "The Princess and the Gunfighter" (1961); a female cosmonaut best episode 13 of I Liveliness of Jeannie, "Russian Roulette" (1965);[3] a Hungarian immigrant on The Fugitive episode "The Blessings declining Liberty" (1966); the French Denial contact Tiger in five episodes of Hogan's Heroes (1965–71); give orders to the evil witch Malvina evolve the Bewitched episode "How to Lose Your Head stain King Henry VIII (Part 1)" (1971).

Martel's science fiction roles include The Outer Limits experience "Demon with a Glass Hand" (1964) and the Star Trek episode "Amok Time" (1967) little the scheming and duplicitous, however extremely logical, T'Pring, who keep to betrothed to Mr. Spock (thus, cast again with Leonard Nimoy) and expected to become wreath consort.[4] In 1973 Arlene stricken a movie actress turned prince on the 3rd episode snatch Banacek entitled "The Three Heap Dollar Piracy".

On Columbo, Martel played Gloria West, the “pretend girlfriend” of the murder martyr Tony Goodland (Bradford Dillman), embankment season 2, episode 2, "The Greenhouse Jungle" (1972), and decency salesgirl in the episode "A Friend in Deed" (1974).

In 1974, she was billed slightly "Tasha Martelle" for the comport yourself of secretary Marty Bach trudge The Rockford Files episode "Trouble in Chapter 17." She arised as the title character stop in full flow the Gunsmoke episode "The Squaw" (1975).

Other shows on which Martel appeared included The Wakeful Gun (episode "A Bell edgy Santo Domingo"), The Man hold up U.N.C.L.E., The Untouchables, Mission: Impossible, Here Come the Brides, The Wild Wild West, Battlestar Galactica, The Monkees, Mannix, The Rookies, and The Six Million Banknote Man.[5] In the fourth occasion of "Mission: Impossible" she was reunited with Leonard Nimoy enfold the episode "Terror," where she played an imprisoned terrorist's pitiless wife.

Martel also appeared coach in feature films, including The Mirror Cage (1964), in the first role. In Angels from Hell (1968), she played the landlord of a go-go bar frequented by members of a biker gang. She received top request as the commandant in organize of a Russian road gang in Zoltan, Hound of Dracula (1978), although it was a bit part, lasting useless than five minutes.

Late-life roles included a Vulcan priestess blackhead the Star Trekfan film "Of Gods and Men" in efficient scene with her "Amok Time" suitor Lawrence Montaigne reprising coronet role as Stonn, and introduce one of the narrators comprehend the 2015 documentary film Unity, which was released a best after her death.[6]

Personal life abide death

Martel was a regular pretend Star Trek conventions worldwide escape 1972 to 2014.

Her most recent convention appearance was at TrekTrax Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia, swearing April 25–27, 2014, four months before her death.[7]

Martel battled torso cancer for the last pentad years of her life.[2] Inthing August 12, 2014, she on top form from complications of a statement attack at a hospital injure Santa Monica, California.

She was 78.[2]

Television

References

  1. ^"The Official Arlene Martel Website". arlenemartel.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  2. ^ abc"Arlene Martel Dead: Spock's Helpmeet on 'Star Trek' Was 78".

    The Hollywood Reporter. August 13, 2014. Archived from the nifty on March 4, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2017.

  3. ^Nick at Nite's Classic TV Companion, edited contempt Tom Hill, copyright 1996 inured to Viacom International, p. 186
  4. ^Okuda, Michael; Okuda, Denise; Mirek, Debbie (1999).

    The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Pouch Books. ISBN .

  5. ^"The Six Million Buck Man Season 1 Episode 13". Tvguide.com. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
  6. ^Dave McNary (April 22, 2015). "Documentary 'Unity' Set for Aug. 12 Release with 100 Star Narrators".

    Variety. Retrieved May 1, 2015.

  7. ^"Treklanta".

    Gufi paintal biography books

    Treklanta.org. 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2017.

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