Talk:Richard Kiley

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[edit] Somebody has been inserting spurious references in this article.

On at least two separate occasions, references to a Star Trek (TOS) episode, "Requiem for a Martian," have been inserted into this article.

There is not, and never has been, any such episode. There is an episode titled "Requiem for Methuselah," but while "Requiem for a Martian" might have existed as a short story or novella in a fanzine, or as a comic book, it was never produced as an episode; neither was any such story published as a novel, or in any authorized anthology (by Bantam or Pocket).

I am told, however, that this spurious episode title was used as part of a joke in Free Enterprise (film).

[edit] Inaccurate Link

The link to "Tony" takes you to a page about the name "Anthony," not to anything about the Tony Awards. And shouldn't we add a box showing the predecessor and successor winners of the award? 4.232.186.186 05:45, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] "Best Known For ???"

I find it hard to believe that he's best known for voiceover work. Very few people (possibly Mel Blanc and some of the "Simpsons" actors) would be best known for voice work. Mr. Kiley was a very well-known stage and television actor, and had several important film roles as well.4.232.186.186 05:45, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

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