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{{Sidebar actor|
| Name = Monte Markham
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|name = Monte Markham
| image = Pascal_Fullerton.jpg
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| imagecap = ... as Pascal Fullerton
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|caption = ... as Pascal Fullerton
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|birth name = Monte Wilbur Markham
 
|birthday = {{d|21|June|1935}}
| Gender = Male
 
 
|birthplace = Manatee, Florida, USA
| Date of birth = {{d|21|June|1935}}
 
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| Place of birth = Manatee, Florida, USA
 
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|characters = [[Pascal Fullerton]]
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'''Monte Markham''' {{born|21|June|1935}} has been a regular character actor since the 1960s. He played [[Pascal Fullerton]] in the {{s|4}} [[DS9 Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}}.
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'''Monte Markham''' {{born|21|June|1935}} has been a regular character actor since the 1960s. He played [[Pascal Fullerton]] in the {{s|DS9}} [[DS9 Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Let He Who Is Without Sin...}}.
   
Besides being in the Broadway show ''Irene'' in the early 1970s, he had regular roles on ''Baywatch'' and ''Melrose Place'' (with [[Jerry Hardin]]) and has made guest appearances in ''Mission: Impossible'', ''The Mod Squad'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''The Love Boat'', ''The A-Team'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''The Golden Girls'', and ''Cold Case'' (directed by [[Roxann Dawson]] and co-starring [[Brad Greenquist]]). On the ''Six Million Dollar Man'', he had the recurring role of "The Seven Million Dollar Man", Steve Austin's more powerful and amorally renegade successor. On ''Dallas'', he played Clint Ogden, Sue Ellen's lover for 9 episodes in season 4.
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Besides being in the Broadway show ''Irene'' in the early 1970s, he had regular roles on ''Baywatch'' and ''Melrose Place'' (with [[Jerry Hardin]]) and has made guest appearances in ''Mission: Impossible'', ''The Mod Squad'', ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''The Love Boat'', ''The A-Team'', ''Murder, She Wrote'', ''The Golden Girls'', and ''Cold Case'' (directed by [[Roxann Dawson]] and co-starring [[Brad Greenquist]]). On the ''Six Million Dollar Man'', he had the recurring role of "The Seven Million Dollar Man", Steve Austin's more powerful and amorally renegade successor. On ''Dallas'', he played Clint Ogden, Sue Ellen's lover for 9 episodes in season 4. He also appeared in motion pictures such as ''Guns of the Magnificent Seven'', ''Midway'', ''Airport '77'' (with [[Michael Pataki]]), ''Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys'' and ''Judgment Day''.
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He also appeared in motion pictures such as ''Guns of the Magnificent Seven'', ''Midway'', ''Airport '77'' (with [[Michael Pataki]]), ''Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys'' and ''Judgment Day''.
 
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Due to a rich and distinctive voice, Markham has narrated several documentaries and television shows, most significant of which was A&E's ''{{w|Biography (TV program)|Biography}}''. He has also voice acted in a number of video games.
   
 
== Filmography ==
 
== Filmography ==
* ''Hour of the Gun'' (1967, with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[William Windom]], [[William Schallert]], [[Robert Phillips]] and [[Dave Perna]], [[music]] by [[Jerry Goldsmith]])
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* ''Hour of the Gun'' (1967, with [[Steve Ihnat]], [[William Windom]], [[William Schallert]], [[Robert Phillips]], and [[Dave Perna]], [[music]] by [[Jerry Goldsmith]])
* ''The Astronaut'' (1972 made for TV, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[James B. Sikking]] and [[Paul Kent]], written by [[Harve Bennett]])
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* ''The Astronaut'' (1972 made for TV, with [[Robert Lansing]], [[James B. Sikking]], and [[Paul Kent]], written by [[Harve Bennett]])
 
* ''Ginger in the Morning'' (1974 with [[Susan Oliver]])
 
* ''Ginger in the Morning'' (1974 with [[Susan Oliver]])
 
* ''Airport 77'' (1977 with [[Michael Pataki]])
 
* ''Airport 77'' (1977 with [[Michael Pataki]])
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* {{Wikipedia|Monte Markham}}
 
 
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* {{Wikipedia}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 12 December 2023

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Monte Markham (born 21 June 1935; age 88) has been a regular character actor since the 1960s. He played Pascal Fullerton in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fifth season episode "Let He Who Is Without Sin...".

Besides being in the Broadway show Irene in the early 1970s, he had regular roles on Baywatch and Melrose Place (with Jerry Hardin) and has made guest appearances in Mission: Impossible, The Mod Squad, Hawaii Five-O, The Love Boat, The A-Team, Murder, She Wrote, The Golden Girls, and Cold Case (directed by Roxann Dawson and co-starring Brad Greenquist). On the Six Million Dollar Man, he had the recurring role of "The Seven Million Dollar Man", Steve Austin's more powerful and amorally renegade successor. On Dallas, he played Clint Ogden, Sue Ellen's lover for 9 episodes in season 4. He also appeared in motion pictures such as Guns of the Magnificent Seven, Midway, Airport '77 (with Michael Pataki), Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys and Judgment Day.

Due to a rich and distinctive voice, Markham has narrated several documentaries and television shows, most significant of which was A&E's Biography. He has also voice acted in a number of video games.

Filmography

External links