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+ | |name = Logan Ramsey |
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+ | |image = Claudius Marcus.jpg |
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+ | |caption = ...as Claudius Marcus |
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+ | |birth name = Logan Carlisle Ramsey, Jr. |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |birthday = {{d|21|March|1921}} |
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+ | |birthplace = Long Beach, California, USA |
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+ | |deathday = {{d|26|June|2000}} |
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+ | |deathplace = Los Angeles, California, USA |
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+ | |roles = Actor |
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+ | |characters = [[Proconsul]] {{dis|Claudius Marcus|Proconsul}} |
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⚫ | His father, Logan Ramsey, Sr. (1898 - 1972), was a Naval officer who became famous in radio history after sending the message "Air raid Pearl Harbor, this is no drill" upon the outbreak of World War II following the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor in 1941.[http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/lcramseysr.htm] |
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⚫ | Ramsey guest-starred in the the {{wt|Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu}} episode "The Squawman" with |
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⚫ | Ramsey guest-starred in the the {{wt|Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu}} episode "The Squawman" with [[Rex Holman]], and the {{wt|Banacek}} episode "To Steal a King" with [[Roger C. Carmel]], an episode written by [[Stephen Kandel]]. Ramsey had a prominent role in ''Head'', the 1968 feature film showcase for the pop group {{w|The Monkees}}, and also appeared in ''The Traveling Executioner'' (1970, with [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Marianna Hill]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[James Sloyan]], and [[James Greene]]). |
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Logan Ramsey (21 March 1921 – 26 June 2000; age 79) was the actor who appeared as Claudius Marcus in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "Bread and Circuses".
His father, Logan Ramsey, Sr. (1898 - 1972), was a Naval officer who became famous in radio history after sending the message "Air raid Pearl Harbor, this is no drill" upon the outbreak of World War II following the attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor in 1941.[1]
Ramsey guest-starred in the the Kung Fu episode "The Squawman" with Rex Holman, and the Banacek episode "To Steal a King" with Roger C. Carmel, an episode written by Stephen Kandel. Ramsey had a prominent role in Head, the 1968 feature film showcase for the pop group The Monkees, and also appeared in The Traveling Executioner (1970, with Graham Jarvis, Marianna Hill, Stefan Gierasch, James Sloyan, and James Greene).