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Mark Lenard (October 15, 1924 – November 22, 1996) was an American actor, primarily in television.
Full Name
Leonard Rosenson
Net Worth
$1.4 Million
Date Of Birth
October 15, 1924
Died
1996-11-22
Place Of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Height
6' (1.83 m)
Occupation
Film, television actor
Profession
Actor
Education
University of Michigan
Spouse
Ann Amouri children
Nicknames
Mark Lenard, Lenard, Mark
Star Sign
Libra
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Trademark
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Rich smooth voice
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Quote
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The screen captures your persona. It's not my personality, but it captures something in me that is there, something you cannot create or fake. That's something about acting: the camera catches something or it doesn't. Those who are successful are those who have been captured, who have presence and screen personality.
Received his Master's degree in theater and speech from the University of Michigan.
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Had to have his hair dyed and makeup applied to his face to make him look older while playing Sarek, the Vulcan father of Spock on Star Trek (1966) because in reality he wasn't that much older than Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock.
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Is one of only 32 actors or actresses to have starred in both the original Star Trek (1966) (up to and including Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)) and then in one of the spin-offs.
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In addition to appearing in several Star Trek series and movies as Spock's father, Sarek, Lenard also played the very first Romulan ever seen and played the first Klingon to feature a "forehead" (the lumpy forehead prosthetics).
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In addition to having played all three (at the time) major aliens in the "Star Trek" universe (the Romulan commander in the original Star Trek (1966) series episode, Star Trek: Balance of Terror (1966), the Vulcan Sarek, and the Klingon captain in Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)), he also almost played a human - Gene Roddenberry wanted him to portray Abraham Lincoln in Star Trek: The Savage Curtain (1969) (the episode where Kirk, Spock, Lincoln, and Vulcan legend Surak represented "good" in a staged battle with Genghis Khan and three others representing "evil"), but Lenard was unavailable at the time.
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Mark Lenard is one of the few actors ever to portray three different aliens on Star Trek: a Romulan, a Klingon and a Vulcan.