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"The Changeling" | |
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Series Star Trek Season 2, Episode 3 | |
Air date | September 29th, 1967 |
Writers | John Meredyth Lucas |
Director | Marc Daniels |
Producers | Gene Roddenberry; Gene L. Coon; Robert H. Justman |
Starring | William Shatner; Leonard Nimoy; DeForest Kelley |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Who Mourns for Adonais?" |
Next "Mirror, Mirror" |
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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William Shatner | Captain James T. Kirk |
Leonard Nimoy | Mister Spock |
DeForest Kelley | Doctor Leonard "Bones" McCoy |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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James Doohan | Montgomery "Scotty" Scott |
George Takei | Ensign Hikaru Sulu |
Nichelle Nichols | Lieutenant Nyota Uhura |
Majel Barrett | Nurse Christine Chapel |
Blaisdel Makee | Singh |
Barbara Gates | Crew woman |
Meade Martin | Crewman |
Arnold Lessing | Security guard |
Vic Perrin | Nomad's voice |
Bill Blackburn | Lieutenant Hadley |
Frank da Vinci | Lieutenant Clifford Brent |
Marc Daniels | Professor Jackson Roykirk |
Roger Holloway | Lieutenant Roger Lemli |
Jeannie Malone | Yeoman |
Eddie Paskey | Lieutenant Ed Leslie |
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