Victor Lundin

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Victor Lundin
Born June 15, 1930
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Died June 29, 2013
Other names Vic Lundin, Raymond Moses
Years active 1958 - 2013
Website
http://www.victorlundin.com/index.html

Victor Lundin (June 15, 1930 - June 29, 2013) was an American character actor who often billed himself as the first Klingon on the original Star Trek.[1] He was also a singer / songwriter and had two albums to his credit.

Biography

Lundin was born in Chicago, Illinois. Victor began singing and acting and by 8 years of age he was performing in school musicals and was a member of a local band at 16. He attended a number of colleges and universities before finally graduating from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, with a B.A. in Communications Arts and Literature.

Partial filmography

Feature films

Year Title Role Other notes
1958 Mackenzie's Raiders Comanche Chief Quanah Parker Syndicated television series
1959 The Miracle Sergeant (uncredited)
1960 Ma Barker's Killer Brood Machine Gun Kelly as Vic Lundin
1962 Two for the Seesaw Beat Singer (uncredited)
1963 Island of Love Henchman
1963 Promises! Promises! Tuglio
1964 Robinson Crusoe on Mars Friday[2]
1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told Centurion Guard (uncredited)
1966 Beau Geste Vachiaro as Vic Lundin
1967 Hondo And The Apaches Silva, an Apache villain Two episodes from the TV series Hondo, edited together and released as a single feature.
1976 Super Seal Man on pier (uncredited) also credited as writer and producer
2002 Fatal Kiss Professor Van Helsing
2007 Revamped Professor Van Dyke
2010 The Theory of Everything Gene

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