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|birthday = {{d|7|April|1916}}
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|birthplace = Frankfort, Indiana, USA
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|deathday = {{d|4|April|2003}}
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|deathplace = Brentwood, California, USA
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'''Anthony Caruso''' {{born|7|April|1916|died|4|April|2003}} was the actor who portrayed the [[Iotian]] [[boss]] [[Bela Okmyx]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode {{e|A Piece of the Action}}. He filmed his scenes on Thursday {{d|2|November|1967}} and Friday {{d|3|November|1967}} at [[Paramount Stage 19|Desilu Stage 11]].
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'''Anthony Caruso''' {{born|7|April|1916|died|4|April|2003}} was the actor who portrayed the [[Iotian]] [[boss]] [[Bela Okmyx]] in the {{s|TOS}} [[TOS Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|A Piece of the Action}}. He filmed his scenes on Thursday {{d|2|November|1967}} and Friday {{d|3|November|1967}} at [[Paramount Stage 19|Desilu Stage 11]].
   
Caruso appeared in numerous feature films, most notably the 1940 crime drama ''{{w|Johnny Apollo (film)|Johnny Apollo}}'' and the 1950 film-noir ''{{w|The Asphalt Jungle}}'', both co-starring [[Marc Lawrence]]. He also appeared in several films starring his friend Alan Ladd, most notably 1946's {{IMDb-name|id=tt0038369|name=The Blue Dahlia}}. Other film credits include ''{{w|My Favorite Brunette}}'' (1947, with [[John Hoyt]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0044426|name=Blackbeard, the Pirate}} (1952, with [[Keith Andes]] and [[Torin Thatcher]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0058745|name=Where Love Has Gone}} (1964, with [[DeForest Kelley]] and [[Whit Bissell]]), and {{IMDb-name|id=tt0074885|name=Mean Johnny Barrows}} (1976, with [[Robert Phillips]] and [[Fred Williamson]]). Caruso also co-starred in the 1954 western ''Cattle Queen of Montana'' with ''Star Trek'' stuntman [[Tom Steele]] as well as future United States President Ronald Reagan. That film was referenced in 1985's ''Back to The Future'' (starring [[Ivy Bethune]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], and [[Sachi Parker]]). Caruso had a featured role as Mexican criminal Tiburcio Vasquez who had the [[Vasquez Rocks]] named in his honor.
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Caruso appeared in numerous feature films, most notably the 1940 crime drama {{wt|Johnny Apollo (film)|Johnny Apollo}} and the 1950 film-noir {{wt|The Asphalt Jungle}}, both co-starring [[Marc Lawrence]]. He also appeared in several films starring his friend Alan Ladd, most notably 1946's ''{{imdb|title/tt0038369|The Blue Dahlia}}''. Other film credits include {{wt|My Favorite Brunette}} (1947, with [[John Hoyt]]), ''{{imdb|title/tt0044426|Blackbeard, the Pirate}}'' (1952, with [[Keith Andes]] and [[Torin Thatcher]]), ''{{imdb|title/tt0058745|Where Love Has Gone}}'' (1964, with [[DeForest Kelley]] and [[Whit Bissell]]), and ''{{imdb|title/tt0074885|Mean Johnny Barrows}}'' (1976, with [[Robert Phillips]] and [[Fred Williamson]]). Caruso also co-starred in the 1954 western ''Cattle Queen of Montana'' with ''Star Trek'' stuntman [[Tom Steele]] as well as future United States President Ronald Reagan. That film was referenced in 1985's ''Back to The Future'' (starring [[Ivy Bethune]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], and [[Sachi Parker]]). Caruso had a featured role as Mexican criminal Tiburcio Vasquez who had the [[Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park]] named in his honor.
   
He also made guest appearances on many television programs, including {{IMDb-name|id=tt0041023|name=Fireside Theatre}} (with [[Peter Brocco]] and [[George D. Wallace]]), {{IMDb-name|id=tt0044301|name=The Unexpected}} (with [[Kenneth Tobey]]), ''[[The Untouchables]]'' (with [[Jason Wingreen]] and [[Nehemiah Persoff]]), ''{{w|The Addams Family#Television and film|The Addams Family}}'' (with [[Ted Cassidy]] and [[Felix Silla]]), ''{{w|The Time Tunnel}}'' (with [[James Darren]], Whit Bissell, [[Lee Meriwether]], Peter Brocco, and [[Lawrence Montaigne]]), ''{{w|The Wild Wild West}}'' (with [[Michael Dunn]], [[Paul Fix]], [[Robert Ellenstein]], [[Susan Oliver]], [[Marj Dusay]], and [[Robert Herron]]), ''{{w|Mission: Impossible}}'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[Robert Mandan]]), and ''{{w|Fantasy Island}}'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]).
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He also made guest appearances on many television programs, including ''{{imdb|title/tt0041023|Fireside Theatre}}''' (with [[Peter Brocco]] and [[George D. Wallace]]), ''{{imdb|title/tt0044301|The Unexpected}}'' (with [[Kenneth Tobey]]), ''[[The Untouchables]]'' (with [[Jason Wingreen]] and [[Nehemiah Persoff]]), {{wt|The Addams Family#Television and film|The Addams Family}} (with [[Ted Cassidy]] and [[Felix Silla]]), {{wt|The Time Tunnel}} (with [[James Darren]], Whit Bissell, [[Lee Meriwether]], Peter Brocco, and [[Lawrence Montaigne]]), {{wt|The Wild Wild West}} (with [[Michael Dunn]], [[Paul Fix]], [[Robert Ellenstein]], [[Susan Oliver]], [[Marj Dusay]], and [[Robert Herron]]), ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (with [[Leonard Nimoy]] and [[Robert Mandan]]), and {{wt|Fantasy Island}} (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]).
   
 
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Anthony Caruso (7 April 19164 April 2003; age 86) was the actor who portrayed the Iotian boss Bela Okmyx in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "A Piece of the Action". He filmed his scenes on Thursday 2 November 1967 and Friday 3 November 1967 at Desilu Stage 11.

Caruso appeared in numerous feature films, most notably the 1940 crime drama Johnny Apollo and the 1950 film-noir The Asphalt Jungle, both co-starring Marc Lawrence. He also appeared in several films starring his friend Alan Ladd, most notably 1946's The Blue Dahlia. Other film credits include My Favorite Brunette (1947, with John Hoyt), Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952, with Keith Andes and Torin Thatcher), Where Love Has Gone (1964, with DeForest Kelley and Whit Bissell), and Mean Johnny Barrows (1976, with Robert Phillips and Fred Williamson). Caruso also co-starred in the 1954 western Cattle Queen of Montana with Star Trek stuntman Tom Steele as well as future United States President Ronald Reagan. That film was referenced in 1985's Back to The Future (starring Ivy Bethune, Christopher Lloyd, and Sachi Parker). Caruso had a featured role as Mexican criminal Tiburcio Vasquez who had the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park named in his honor.

He also made guest appearances on many television programs, including Fireside Theatre' (with Peter Brocco and George D. Wallace), The Unexpected (with Kenneth Tobey), The Untouchables (with Jason Wingreen and Nehemiah Persoff), The Addams Family (with Ted Cassidy and Felix Silla), The Time Tunnel (with James Darren, Whit Bissell, Lee Meriwether, Peter Brocco, and Lawrence Montaigne), The Wild Wild West (with Michael Dunn, Paul Fix, Robert Ellenstein, Susan Oliver, Marj Dusay, and Robert Herron), Mission: Impossible (with Leonard Nimoy and Robert Mandan), and Fantasy Island (with Ricardo Montalban).

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