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'''John Hoyt''' (born John Hoysradt on 5 October 1905, in Bronxville, New York, died 15 September 1991 in Santa Cruz, California) was an American film and television actor | '''John Hoyt''' (born John Hoysradt on 5 October 1905, in Bronxville, New York, died 15 September 1991 in Santa Cruz, California) was an American film and television actor. | ||
Hoyt's five-decade career includes notable films such as the groundbreaking science-fiction motion picture ''[[w:When Worlds Collide (film)|When Worlds Collide]]'', ''Spartacus'', and ''The Conqueror''. The latter film, co-starring popular American actors [[w:John Wayne|John Wayne]], [[w:Agnes Moorehead|Agnes Moorehead]] (''[[w:Bewitched|Bewitched]]'') and [[w:Susan Hayward|Susan Hayward]], was filmed in an area contaminated with nuclear fallout from a ground-level test site. A very disproportionate percentage of the cast and crew of this movie eventually died of some form of cancer. | Hoyt's five-decade career includes notable films such as the groundbreaking science-fiction motion picture ''[[w:When Worlds Collide (film)|When Worlds Collide]]'', ''Spartacus'', and ''The Conqueror''. The latter film, co-starring popular American actors [[w:John Wayne|John Wayne]], [[w:Agnes Moorehead|Agnes Moorehead]] (''[[w:Bewitched|Bewitched]]'') and [[w:Susan Hayward|Susan Hayward]], was filmed in an area contaminated with nuclear fallout from a ground-level test site. A very disproportionate percentage of the cast and crew of this movie eventually died of some form of cancer. | ||
Hoyt's television career spanned almost every imaginable genre, from medical drama, science fiction, western, court drama, comedy, and spy dramas. Hoyt played Dr. [[MemoryAlpha: | Hoyt's television career spanned almost every imaginable genre, from medical drama, science fiction, western, court drama, comedy, and spy dramas. Hoyt played Dr. [[MemoryAlpha:Piper|Piper]] in the [[MemoryAlpha:The Cage|series pilot]] for the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' series, and had many recurring and brief roles in classic and contemporary TV shows, including ''[[w:The Virginian|The Virginian]]'', ''[[w:Perry Mason|Perry Mason]]'', ''[[w:Hogan's Heroes|Hogan's Heroes]]'', ''[[w:Get Smart|Get Smart]]'', ''[[w:The Outer Limits|The Outer Limits]]'', ''[[w:Gimme a Break!|Gimme a Break!]]'', ''[[w:Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'', ''[[w:The Time Tunnel|The Time Tunnel]]'' and ''[[w:The Flying Nun|The Flying Nun]]''. Perhaps Hoyt's most unusual credit is in the X-rated parody of ''[[w:Flash Gordon|Flash Gordon]]'', called ''[[w:Flesh Gordon|Flesh Gordon]]'', in 1974. | ||
Hoyt played [[Sire]] [[Domra]] in the [[Original Series]] episode "[[Baltar's Escape]]". | |||
Hoyt died of lung cancer in 1991. | Hoyt died of lung cancer in 1991. | ||
[[Category:Former Star Trek Cast and Crew]] | [[Category:Former Star Trek Cast and Crew]] | ||