• R.I.P.: Robert Walker Jr. (Star Trek, Strangers on a Train)

    From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.movies.past-films, alt.tv.star-trek.tos on Sat Dec 7 14:57:01 2019
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    From Variety.com ...


    'Star Trek' Actor Robert Walker Jr. Dies at 79
    ----------------------------------------------
    Robert Walker Jr., son of actors Robert Walker and
    Jennifer Jones, died Thursday, his family confirmed
    to the official website for the television show
    "Star Trek." He was 79.

    Walker Jr. is best remembered for playing the
    titular Charlie Evans in the "Star Trek" episode
    "Charlie X" from the show's first season in 1966.
    His character was a teenage social misfit with
    psychic powers. The episode was written by D.C.
    Fontana who also died earlier this week.

    Walker Jr. also starred in a handful of 1960s
    pictures including "Ensign Pulver" with Burl Ives
    and Walter Matthau, and "Young Billy Young."

    He was born in Queens, New York in 1940, by which
    time his father was just launching his career as an
    actor. Walker Sr. was of course best known for
    playing the role of murderous psychopath Bruno
    Antony in Alfred Hitchcok's "Strangers on a Train."
    The film was released shortly before his death of a
    suspected overdose in 1951. Jones was also a highly
    successful actress who was nominated for five
    Academy Awards, winning one for playing Bernadette
    Soubirous in 1943's "The Song of Bernadette."
    Walker Sr. and Jones divorced in 1945, with the
    latter re-marrying "Gone With the Wind" and
    "Rebecca" producer David O. Selznick.

    In 1967, Walker Jr. starred in "The War Dragon" witha
    John WayneaandaKirk Douglas. His career throughout
    the '80s and '90s mostly consisted of guest
    appearances in TV shows, including two cameos in
    "Murder, She Wrote" opposite Angela Lansbury. Later
    on in his TV career, Walker Jr. appeared in "L.A. Law"
    and "In the Heat of the Night," both in 1991.

    His final screen credit was a small role in the 2018
    thriller "Beyond the Darkness."


    <https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/star-trek-actor-robert-walker-jr-dies-79-1203427571/>




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  • From anim8rfsk@anim8rfsk@cox.net to rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.movies.past-films, alt.tv.star-trek.tos on Fri Dec 6 19:22:16 2019
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    Fri, 06 Dec 2019 18:57:01 -0700 Your Name<YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:


    From Variety.com ...

    'Star Trek' Actor Robert Walker Jr. Dies at 79 ----------------------------------------------
    Robert Walker Jr., son of actors Robert Walker and
    Jennifer Jones, died Thursday, his family confirmed
    to the official website for the television show
    "Star Trek." He was 79.

    Walker Jr. is best remembered for playing the
    titular Charlie Evans in the "Star Trek" episode
    "Charlie X" from the show's first season in 1966.
    His character was a teenage social misfit with
    psychic powers. The episode was written by D.C.
    Fontana who also died earlier this week.

    Walker Jr. also starred in a handful of 1960s
    pictures including "Ensign Pulver" with Burl Ives
    and Walter Matthau, and "Young Billy Young."

    He was born in Queens, New York in 1940, by which
    time his father was just launching his career as an
    actor. Walker Sr. was of course best known for
    playing the role of murderous psychopath Bruno
    Antony in Alfred Hitchcok's "Strangers on a Train."
    The film was released shortly before his death of a
    suspected overdose in 1951. Jones was also a highly
    successful actress who was nominated for five
    Academy Awards, winning one for playing Bernadette
    Soubirous in 1943's "The Song of Bernadette."
    Walker Sr. and Jones divorced in 1945, with the
    latter re-marrying "Gone With the Wind" and
    "Rebecca" producer David O. Selznick.

    In 1967, Walker Jr. starred in "The War Dragon" with

    LOL! Wagon!

    John WayneandKirk Douglas. His career throughout
    the '80s and '90s mostly consisted of guest
    appearances in TV shows, including two cameos in
    "Murder, She Wrote" opposite Angela Lansbury. Later
    on in his TV career, Walker Jr. appeared in "L.A. Law"
    and "In the Heat of the Night," both in 1991.

    His final screen credit was a small role in the 2018
    thriller "Beyond the Darkness."

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    3427571/>
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to alt.tv.star-trek.tos,rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.movies.past-films on Sat Dec 7 18:34:32 2019
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.star-trek.tos

    On 2019-12-07 02:22:16 +0000, anim8rfsk said:
    Fri, 06 Dec 2019 18:57:01 -0700 Your Name<YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    From Variety.com ...

    'Star Trek' Actor Robert Walker Jr. Dies at 79
    ----------------------------------------------
    Robert Walker Jr., son of actors Robert Walker and
    Jennifer Jones, died Thursday, his family confirmed
    to the official website for the television show
    "Star Trek." He was 79.

    Walker Jr. is best remembered for playing the
    titular Charlie Evans in the "Star Trek" episode
    "Charlie X" from the show's first season in 1966.
    His character was a teenage social misfit with
    psychic powers. The episode was written by D.C.
    Fontana who also died earlier this week.

    Walker Jr. also starred in a handful of 1960s
    pictures including "Ensign Pulver" with Burl Ives
    and Walter Matthau, and "Young Billy Young."

    He was born in Queens, New York in 1940, by which
    time his father was just launching his career as an
    actor. Walker Sr. was of course best known for
    playing the role of murderous psychopath Bruno
    Antony in Alfred Hitchcok's "Strangers on a Train."
    The film was released shortly before his death of a
    suspected overdose in 1951. Jones was also a highly
    successful actress who was nominated for five
    Academy Awards, winning one for playing Bernadette
    Soubirous in 1943's "The Song of Bernadette."
    Walker Sr. and Jones divorced in 1945, with the
    latter re-marrying "Gone With the Wind" and
    "Rebecca" producer David O. Selznick.

    In 1967, Walker Jr. starred in "The War Dragon" with

    LOL! Wagon!

    They mean the Chinese remake verison. ;-p

    Probably an auto-correct function error when the author was typing it.
    A couple of people have told them about the mistake in that page's
    comments, but they haven't fixed it.


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