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* {{Archivelink|live=y|url=https://collections.library.vanderbilt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1186|title=Vanderbilt University Special Collections {{!}} Norman Stuart Collection - Identifier: MSS.0423}}, a collection of his ephemera and correspondences circa 1930 to 1980 CE | * {{Archivelink|live=y|url=https://collections.library.vanderbilt.edu/repositories/2/resources/1186|title=Vanderbilt University Special Collections {{!}} Norman Stuart Collection - Identifier: MSS.0423}}, a collection of his ephemera and correspondences circa 1930 to 1980 CE | ||
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| Portrays: | Statesman | ||||
| Date of Birth: | March 16, 1909 | ||||
| Date of Death: | June 9, 1998 | ||||
| Age at Death: | 89 | ||||
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Norman Stuart (16 March 1909—9 June 1998) was an American actor.
Born in Pennsylvania, Stuart portrayed a statesman in "Saga of a Star World" and in both parts of "War of the Gods".
He also played Vulcan Kolinahr Master #1 in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
A collection of his career's ephemera is present at the Vanderbilt University's Special Collections.
External links
edit source- Norman Stuart article at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki.
- Vanderbilt University Special Collections | Norman Stuart Collection - Identifier: MSS.0423 (web.archive.org backup link), a collection of his ephemera and correspondences circa 1930 to 1980 CE