Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
(New)
 
m (→‎top: fm)
(26 intermediate revisions by 17 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{real world}}
'''Seamon Glass''' is the actor who played [[Benton]] in "[[Mudd's Women]]", an episode from the [[TOS Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''.
 
  +
{{Sidebar actor|
  +
|name = Seamon Glass
  +
|image = Benton.jpg
  +
|caption = ...as Benton
  +
|birth name = Seamon Glass
  +
|gender = Male
  +
|birthday = {{d|26|September|1925}}
  +
|birthplace = Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  +
|deathday = {{d|12|July|2016}}
  +
|deathplace = Los Angeles, California, USA
 
|roles = [[:Category:TOS performers|Featured actor]]
  +
|characters = [[Benton]]
  +
}}
   
  +
'''Seamon Glass''' {{born|26|September|1925|died|12|July|2016}} was the actor who played [[Benton]] in the {{s|TOS}} [[TOS Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Mudd's Women}}.
Prior to his role on ''Star Trek'', Glass made several appearances on the [[television|TV]] series ''Perry Mason''. He made his feature [[film]] debut with a small, uncredited appearance in the 1960 epic ''Spartacus''. Other ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumnus featured in this film include [[Jean Simmons]], [[John Hoyt]], [[Arthur Batanides]], and [[Dick Crockett]].
 
   
 
Prior to his role on ''Star Trek'', Glass made several appearances on the television series ''Perry Mason''. He made his feature film debut with a small, uncredited appearance in the 1960 epic ''Spartacus''. Other ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni featured in this film include [[Jean Simmons]], [[Peter Brocco]], [[John Hoyt]], [[Arthur Batanides]], [[William Blackburn]], [[Paul Lambert]], [[Vic Perrin]], and [[Dick Crockett]].
He made small appearances in a number of other films, including ''Captain Newman, M.D.'' (1963, with [[James Gregory]] and [[Paul Carr]]), ''Slither'' (1972, with [[Sally Kellerman]]), ''Deliverence'' (1972, with [[Ronny Cox]]), ''Winterhawk'' (1975, with [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]), ''Harry and Walter Go to New York'' (1976, with [[Ted Cassidy]]), ''Damnation Alley'' (1977, with [[Paul Winfield]]), and ''The Rose'' (1979, with [[Jonathan Banks]]). He also appeared in a 1978 made-for-TV movie called ''The Other Side of Hell'', starring [[Morgan Woodward]] and featuring [[Richard Riehle]], and in a 1979 TV movie called ''She's Dressed to Kill'', featuring [[John Rubinstein]] and Jonathan Banks.
 
   
 
He made small appearances in a number of other films, including ''Captain Newman, M.D.'' (1963, with [[James Gregory]] and [[Paul Carr]]), ''Slither'' (1972, with [[Sally Kellerman]]), ''Deliverance'' (1972, with [[Ronny Cox]]), ''Winterhawk'' (1975, with [[Elisha Cook, Jr.]]), ''Harry and Walter Go to New York'' (1976, with [[Ted Cassidy]]), ''Damnation Alley'' (1977, with [[Paul Winfield]]), and ''The Rose'' (1979, with [[Jonathan Banks]]). He also appeared in a 1978 made-for-TV movie called ''The Other Side of Hell'', starring [[Morgan Woodward]] and featuring [[Richard Riehle]], and in a 1979 TV movie called ''She's Dressed to Kill'', featuring [[John Rubinstein]] and Jonathan Banks.
==External links==
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0322005}}
 
   
 
== External link ==
[[Category:Performers|Glass, Seamon]]
 
  +
* {{imdb|name/nm0322005||external}}
[[Category:TOS performers|Glass, Seamon]]
 
  +
* {{wikipedia}}
  +
  +
{{DEFAULTSORT|Glass, Seamon}}
  +
[[de:Seamon Glass]]
  +
[[es:Seamon Glass]]
 
[[Category:Performers]]
  +
[[Category:TOS performers]]

Revision as of 16:55, 3 December 2019

Real world article
(written from a Production point of view)

Seamon Glass (26 September 192512 July 2016; age 90) was the actor who played Benton in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "Mudd's Women".

Prior to his role on Star Trek, Glass made several appearances on the television series Perry Mason. He made his feature film debut with a small, uncredited appearance in the 1960 epic Spartacus. Other Star Trek alumni featured in this film include Jean Simmons, Peter Brocco, John Hoyt, Arthur Batanides, William Blackburn, Paul Lambert, Vic Perrin, and Dick Crockett.

He made small appearances in a number of other films, including Captain Newman, M.D. (1963, with James Gregory and Paul Carr), Slither (1972, with Sally Kellerman), Deliverance (1972, with Ronny Cox), Winterhawk (1975, with Elisha Cook, Jr.), Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976, with Ted Cassidy), Damnation Alley (1977, with Paul Winfield), and The Rose (1979, with Jonathan Banks). He also appeared in a 1978 made-for-TV movie called The Other Side of Hell, starring Morgan Woodward and featuring Richard Riehle, and in a 1979 TV movie called She's Dressed to Kill, featuring John Rubinstein and Jonathan Banks.

External link