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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_BakeyEd Bakey - Wikipedia

    William Edward Baekey (November 13, 1925 [1] – May 4, 1988) [2] was an American film and television actor. [3] Life and career. Bakey was born in Havre de Grace, Maryland, and moved to Baltimore at an early age. [4] [5] He attended Baltimore City College, graduating in 1943, [5] and began his acting career in 1945 at the Hilltop Theatre. [4] .

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0049056Ed Bakey - IMDb

    Ed Bakey was born on 13 November 1925 in Havre de Grace, Maryland, USA. He was an actor, known for The Sting (1973), The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) and Centennial (1978). He was married to Anita Susemihl Bakey. He died on 4 May 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  3. Ed Bakey (1925-1988) was a prolific American character actor who appeared in over 50 films and TV shows. He was born William Edwin Baekey, Jr on November 13, 1925 in Havre de Grace, Maryland, and died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California.

  4. Ed Bakey was an actor who appeared in The Sting, The Philadelphia Experiment and Centennial. He was born in 1925, married Anita Susemihl Bakey and died in 1988.

    • November 13, 1925
    • May 4, 1988
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    Ed Bakey (13 November 1925 – 4 May 1988; age 62) was an actor who appeared as the first fop in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "All Our Yesterdays". He filmed his scenes on Friday 20 December 1968 at Paramount Pictures' European Town backlot.

    One of his earliest television appearances was a guest role in a 1967 episode of The Big Valley along with fellow Original Series guest star Jon Lormer. Bakey went on to appear in three more episodes of that series, including a 1968 episode with Bill Quinn. Also in 1967, Bakey appeared in episodes of the classic Western Gunsmoke along with Morgan Woodward, Jeff Corey, Robert Pine, and Richard Kiley and made two guest appearances on The Guns of Will Sonnet, starring Jason Evers.

    He also co-starred with Leonard Nimoy in two episodes of Mission: Impossible (one featuring Peter Brocco, another Anthony Zerbe), with John Colicos and Perry Lopez in a 1979 episode of Charlie's Angels, and with Barbara Bosson, Megan Gallagher, James B. Sikking, and Steve Vinovich in a 1986 episode of Hill Street Blues. In 1978, he was among the many Star Trek performers to appear in the epic mini-series Centennial; his co-stars on this series included Michael Ansara, Henry Darrow, Cliff DeYoung, Robert DoQui, Robert Easton, Alex Henteloff, Brian Keith, Sally Kellerman, Stephen McHattie, Nick Ramus, Clive Revill, Eric Server, James Sloyan, Morgan Woodward, and Anthony Zerbe.

    Bakey also appeared in such popular films as The Other (1972, with Diana Muldaur), The Sting (1973, co-starring Ray Walston and James Sloyan), Zapped! (1982, with Merritt Butrick), and The Philadelphia Experiment (1984, with Glenn Morshower).

    •Heaven with a Gun (1969 film) with John Anderson, Barbara Babcock, Bill Catching, and Ed McCready

    •Lancer episode "The Experiment" (1970) with Stanley Adams and John McLiam

    •Night Gallery (1972) directed by Jeff Corey

    •Bonanza (1972) with Biff Elliot

    •Chase episode "One for You, Two for Me" (1973) with Alan Oppenheimer

    •For Pete's Sake (1974 film, with Vincent Schiavelli

    Ed Bakey at the Internet Movie Database

    Ed Bakey at the Internet Broadway Database

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    Ed Bakey was an actor who appeared in films and TV shows such as The Other, The Sting, and Star Trek. Find out his biography, filmography, ratings, and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

  7. Ed Bakey was a Hollywood actor who appeared in westerns, action, and thriller movies. Learn more about his life, career, and film credits on Fandango.

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