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  1. Michael Ansara spent many years as an activist and an organizer starting with the civil rights movement of the 1960s, going on to be an organizer for SDS. He spent 10 years organizing opposition to the war in Vietnam. For 15 years, Michael was a community organizer, including directing Mass Fair Share.

  2. Michael George Ansara (15 April 1922 – 31 July 2013; age 91)[1] was the Lebanese-American actor who played Kang in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "Day of the Dove", the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "Blood Oath", and the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "Flashback". He later appeared as Jeyal in the Deep Space Nine fourth season episode "The ...

  3. Oct 7, 2021 · Matthew Ansara, the only child of the actress and fellow performer Michael Ansara, passed away in 2001 at age 35. The cause of death was an accidental drug overdose. The cause of death was an ...

  4. Although best known for his roles playing Native American characters, veteran stage and screen actor Michael Ansara was in fact born in Syria and raised in California. Ansara developed an interest in acting after he entered Los Angeles City College, originally planning to become a doctor. To overcome shyness in class he took an acting course ...

  5. Aug 3, 2013 · Michael Ansara Obituary. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Ansara, a television and movie actor whose roles included a Klingon on "Star Trek," has died. A longtime friend and spokesman for Ansara says ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barbara_EdenBarbara Eden - Wikipedia

    Barbara Eden (born Barbara Jean Morehead; August 23, 1931 [1]) is an American actress and singer, who starred as the title character in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970). Her other roles included Roslyn Pierce opposite Elvis Presley in Flaming Star (1960), Lieutenant (JG) Cathy Connors in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1961), and a ...

  7. www.michaelsansara.orgMichael Ansara

    Founder of the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, Michael Ansara’s first book of poems, “What Remains”, was published by Kelsay Books in 2022. Michael spent many years as an activist and an organizer starting with the civil rights movement of the 1960’s, going on to be a regional organizer for SDS. He spent 10 years organizing opposition to ...

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