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Malachi Throne
Malachi Throne (Nueva York, 1 de diciembre de 1928 - Los Ángeles, 13 de marzo de 2013)[1] fue un actor estadounidense, conocido por sus papeles en Viaje a las estrellas y Ladrón sin destino. Throne nació en Nueva York. Apareció por primera vez en el escenario a los 10 años en 1939 en la producción de Tom Sawyer como Huckleberry Finn.
Carrera en televisión
[editar]Throne era una estrella invitada en varios programas de televisión en la década de 1960 y 1970 incluyendo, The Defenders, La ciudad desnuda, Ben Casey, Los Intocables, El fugitivo, Batman (como FalsaFaz), El agente de CIPOL, Mannix, Los Heroes de Hogan y también coprotagonizó con Robert Wagner en la serie Ladrón sin destino. Throne también ha aparecido en la temporada de Perdidos en el Espacio.
Hizo dos apariciones en la serie Misión: Imposible. También apareció en El túnel del tiempo. En 1967 participó en El Virginiano.
Carrera en teatro
[editar]A partir de 2007, Malachi Throne vivió en el sur de California donde hizo teatro local allí.
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Malachi Throne was an American stage and television actor, noted for his guest-starring roles on Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Lost in Space, Batman, Land of the Giants, The Time Tunnel, Mission: Impossible, and The Six Million Dollar Man, and his recurring role on It Takes a Thief.
Early life:
Throne was born in New York City and raised in The Bronx. He attended Brooklyn College, and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was the son of European immigrants, Samuel and Rebecca Throne. He first appeared on stage at the age of ten in 1939 in the New York Parks Department production of Tom Sawyer as Huckleberry Finn.
Television career:
Throne was a popular guest star on many television series of the 1960s and 1970s, including Mr. Novak (four episodes), The Defenders, Naked City, The Wild Wild West, Ben Casey, The Untouchables, GE True, Combat!, The Fugitive, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Four-Steps Affair" from 1965), Mannix (as Inspector Frank Kyler in the 1967 episode, "Run Sheep Run"), The High Chap
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BIOGRAPHY
Malachi Throne is a traveling player at heart through some sixty-two years of performing starting at the 1939 New York World�s Fair as a young singer. He continued to split his time between academia and show biz, playing in summer and winter stock.
Then came Off Broadway, where he had roles in the legendary productions of "The Iceman Cometh," "Threepenny Opera," "Rocket To The Moon" and "Machinal," among others.
Eventually he ended up on Broadway, where he played in "Beckett," "The Girls Against The Boys," "Lorenzo" and "The Legend of Lizzie."
He has appeared on numerous live television shows and soaps,such as "The Defenders," "Studio One," "Robert Montgomery Presents," "Edge of Night" and "Search for Tomorrow."
There were residencies with regional theatres including San Diego�s Old Globe, San
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More Notable & Famous Death
Malachi Throne was an American stage and television actor, noted for his guest-starring roles on Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Lost in Space, Batman, Land of the Giants, The Time Tunnel, Mission: Impossible, and The Six Million Dollar Man, and his recurring role on It Takes a Thief.
Early life:
Throne was born in New York City and raised in The Bronx. He attended Brooklyn College, and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was the son of European immigrants, Samuel and Rebecca Throne. He first appeared on stage at the age of ten in 1939 in the New York Parks Department production of Tom Sawyer as Huckleberry Finn.
Television career:
Throne was a popular guest star on many television series of the 1960s and 1970s, including Mr. Novak (four episodes), The Defenders, Naked City, The Wild Wild West, Ben Casey, The Untouchables, GE True, Combat!, The Fugitive, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Four-Steps Affair" from 1965), Mannix (as Inspector Frank Kyler in the 1967 episode, "Run Sheep Run"), The High Chap
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BIOGRAPHY Malachi Throne is a traveling player at heart through some sixty-two years of performing starting at the 1939 New York World�s Fair as a young singer. He continued to split his time between academia and show biz, playing in summer and winter stock. Then came Off Broadway, where he had roles in the legendary productions of "The Iceman Cometh," "Threepenny Opera," "Rocket To The Moon" and "Machinal," among others. Eventually he ended up on Broadway, where he played in "Beckett," "The Girls Against The Boys," "Lorenzo" and "The Legend of Lizzie." He has appeared on numerous live television shows and soaps,such as "The Defenders," "Studio One," "Robert Montgomery Presents," "Edge of Night" and "Search for Tomorrow." There were residencies with regional theatres including San Diego�s Old Globe, San Copyright ©rimpair.pages.dev 2025 |