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David Opatoshu : ウィキペディア英語版
David Opatoshu

David Opatoshu (January 30, 1918 – April 30, 1996) was an American film, stage and television actor. He was born as David Opatovsky in New York City, where he was reared and educated.〔(''New York Times'' )〕 His father was the Yiddish writer Joseph Opatoshu.
==Television==
His career in television began in 1949 and lasted through the 1980s. In the fall of 1953, he played a theatrical agent representing Ezio Pinza's title character in the NBC situation comedy ''Bonino''. Other costars were Mary Wickes, Chet Allen, and Van Dyke Parks. The series focused upon an Italian American opera singer trying to rear his six children after having been widowed.〔(IMDb )〕

He played Anan 7 in the original ''Star Trek'' series episode "A Taste of Armageddon", and also co-starred with James Doohan in an episode of ''The Twilight Zone'', entitled "Valley of the Shadow". He guest-starred in the 1964 ''The Outer Limits'' episode "A Feasibility Study", in the 1965 ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' episode "The Price of Doom', in the 1965 two-part episode of ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' called "The Alexander the Greater Affair," in the 1969 season 3 ''Ironside'' episode "L'Chayim", and in Mannix, in the episode "A Pittance of Faith", as Mr. Lardelli, in the same year.
In the next year, 1970, he played in Daniel Boone, season six, as Tamenund. In the "No Way to Treat a Relative" episode of the 1973 situation comedy ''Needles and Pins'' (never broadcast because of the shows cancellation), the ''Kojak'' episode "Both Sides of the Law", the 1977 ''The Bionic Woman'' episode "Doomsday is Tomorrow", the 1981 ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' episode "Time of the Hawk", and the 1981 miniseries ''Masada''. On October 30, 1989, Mr. Opatashu guest-starred as the Tenctonese ex-slave "Paul Revere", in the episode "Night of the Screams", of the television series ''Alien Nation''. In 1991 he won an Emmy for his guest appearance in the episode "A Prayer for the Goldsteins" of the ABC series ''Gabriel's Fire''.

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