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  1. Abraham Sofaer (1 October 1896 – 21 January 1988; age 91) was a veteran character actor who played the Thasian in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Charlie X" and voiced the Melkot in the third season episode "Spectre of the Gun".

  2. He made three appearances on Perry Mason including as Dr. Maitland in “The Case of the Deadly Double” (1958), and as Sylvester Robey in the 1960 episode "The Case of the Crying Cherub" and his voice was featured in two episodes of Star Trek.

  3. Throughout the 1960s, he could be counted on for guest appearances on all the popular shows of the day including Perry Mason (1957), Wagon Train (1957), Gunsmoke (1955), Daniel Boone (1964) and Star Trek (1966). On TV, he may be best remembered for his recurring role of Haji, the master of all genies, on I Dream of Jeannie (1965).

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charlie_XCharlie X - Wikipedia

    "Charlie X" is the second episode of the first season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Dorothy C. Fontana from a story by Gene Roddenberry, and directed by Lawrence Dobkin, it first aired on September 15, 1966.

  5. Abraham Sofaer: The Thasian. Showing all 3 items. Jump to: Photos (1) Quotes (2) Photos. Quotes. The Thasian : We gave him the power so he could live. He will use it - always. And he would destroy you and your kind, or, you will be forced to destroy him to save yourselves.

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  8. Throughout the 1960s, he could be counted on for guest appearances on all the popular shows of the day including Perry Mason (1957), Wagon Train (1957), Gunsmoke (1955), Daniel Boone (1964) and Star Trek (1966). On TV, he may be best remembered for his recurring role of Haji, the master of all genies, on I Dream of Jeannie (1965).

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