Victor Lundin

Victor Lundin

Nacimiento : 1930-06-15, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Muerte : 2013-06-29

Historia

Victor Lundin was an American character actor who is best remembered as appearing in the 1964 science fiction film Robinson Crusoe on Mars as the character Friday and for having later portrayed the first Klingon seen on screen in the Star Trek television franchise. He also appeared in films directed by Robert Wise and George Stevens, as well as in other television series such as Batman and The Time Tunnel.

Perfil

Victor Lundin
Victor Lundin
Victor Lundin
Victor Lundin
Victor Lundin

Películas

ReVamped
Professor Van Dyke
Successful businessman Richard Clarke is bitten by a beautiful vampire and is plunged into the dark world of the supernatural. Richard very quickly realizes that being undead isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
La teoría de la nada
Gene
La vida de Doug Holloway se encuentra en una situación caótica cuando decide contactar con su padre biológico. Entre ellos nacerá un vínculo que se irá fortaleciendo, mientras Doug ayuda a su padre en su último intento de explicar la existencia de Dios a través de la ciencia. Esta historia provocadora nos lleva a la reflexión. Es un homenaje al poder de la familia y al descubrimiento de la importancia de la fe.
Fatal Kiss
Abraham Van Helsing
A wealthy businessman wanting to get rid of his unfaithful wife gets more than he bargained for when his plans come back to bite him, literally.
Super Seal
Writer
An injured seal pup's mischievous and playful nature disrupts the home life of the family nursing it back to health.
Beau Geste
Michael "Beau" Geste abandona Inglaterra para combatir en la Legión francesa. Se reunirá con sus dos hermanos en el norte de África, donde deberá hacer frente a la rebelión árabe.
Robinson Crusoe de Marte
Friday
Adaptación de la novela de Daniel Defoe "Robinson Crusoe". Un astronauta se queda solo y abandonado en el planeta rojo después de la muerte de su compañero.
Ma Barker's Killer Brood
Machine Gun Kelly
Ma Barker and her four sons terrorize the 1930s South and Midwest with a string of kidnappings, robberies and murders, and even get to work with such famous criminals as John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson.