Lawrence Montaigne, 'Star Trek' Actor Who Nearly Replaced Leonard Nimoy, Dies at 86
He was not on the list.
Lawrence Montaigne, a guest star and character actor on
numerous TV shows throughout the 1960s and into the ’80s but likely to be
remembered for appearances as a Romulan and a Vulcan on the original Star Trek,
died Friday at 86. His death was reported by the official Star Trek twitter
account.
Though his roles stretch back to an uncredited appearance in
the 1953 Vincente Minnelli musical The Band Wagon, Montaigne’s career kicked
into full gear in the 1960s. He played Haynes in Steve McQueen’s 1963 hit The
Great Escape, then made guest appearances on TV series The Greatest Show on
Earth, The Outer Limits, Combat, Burke’s Law, The Fugitive, Perry Mason,
Hogan’s Heroes, Daktari, I Spy and The Time Tunnel. He played a robot in two
1967 Joker episodes of Batman and an ex-magician and master of disguise in Mission
Impossible. His body of film work also includes Tobruk (1967), The Power
(1968), The Psycho Lover (1970) and Escape to Witch Mountain (1975).
He appeared in two episodes of Star Trek, first playing the
Romulan Decius in the 1966 “Balance of Terror” episode and the Vulcan Stonn in
1967’s “Amok Time.”
Decades later, in a 2012 interview with StarTrek.com,
Montaigne conceded that he didn’t much care for the second gig.
“It was just four or five lines, and I wasn’t very happy,
but I did it,” he said. “I was uncomfortable because I had nothing to do. I was
in almost every scene, but I had nothing to do. So, as an actor you’ve got to
bite the bullet, and I did. Funny thing is, at the conventions, people come up
to me and tell me how much they loved Stonn. I say, “What’s to love? The guy
stood there and he glared.” For some reason, though, it was a character that
people identified with.”
In the same interview, Montaigne said he’d been considered
as a replacement for Leonard Nimoy if the latter left Star Trek for Mission:
Impossible. “They called my agent and said, ‘We’re considering Lawrence to
replace Leonard.’ They did the contracts and the whole thing, but there was a
stipulation in the contract that said if Leonard comes back, then the whole
thing is over. I was going on the assumption that I was going to play Spock
when my agent called and said ‘Leonard is coming back to do the show. He’s in
and you’re out.’"
Filmography
1953 The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms Soldier Uncredited
1953 The Band Wagon Minor Role Uncredited
1959 Amud Ha'Esh David
1960 Rapina al quartiere Ovest
1960 Mobby Jackson
1961 The Mongols Prince Stefan's ally
1961 The Italian Brigands O Prevete
1962 Damon and Pythias Flute Player
1963 Captain Sindbad Jafar
1963 The Great Escape Haynes, "Diversions"
1964 Combat! Sgt. Koch Episode: A Rare Vintage
1965 The Satan Bug Officer at Radar Tracking Station Uncredited
1965 Synanon The Greek
1967 Tobruk Italian Officer
1968 The Power Briggs
1969 Topaz Russian Agent #2 Uncredited
1970 The Psycho Lover Kenneth Alden
1971 Bearcats! Koster 1 episode
1975 Escape to Witch Mountain Ubermann
1975 Framed Deputy Allison
1977 Young Lady Chatterley Carl – Chauffeur
1980 Everything Happens to Me Military Sergeant
1981 Deadly Blessing Matthew Gluntz
1988 Dakota Mr. Diamond
Filmography
1953 The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms Soldier Uncredited
1953 The Band Wagon Minor Role Uncredited
1959 Amud Ha'Esh David
1960 Rapina al quartiere Ovest
1960 Mobby Jackson
1961 The Mongols Prince Stefan's ally
1961 The Italian Brigands O Prevete
1962 Damon and Pythias Flute Player
1963 Captain Sindbad Jafar
1963 The Great Escape Haynes, "Diversions"
1964 Combat! Sgt. Koch Episode: A Rare Vintage
1965 The Satan Bug Officer at Radar Tracking Station Uncredited
1965 Synanon The Greek
1967 Tobruk Italian Officer
1968 The Power Briggs
1969 Topaz Russian Agent #2 Uncredited
1970 The Psycho Lover Kenneth Alden
1971 Bearcats! Koster 1 episode
1975 Escape to Witch Mountain Ubermann
1975 Framed Deputy Allison
1977 Young Lady Chatterley Carl – Chauffeur
1980 Everything Happens to Me Military Sergeant
1981 Deadly Blessing Matthew Gluntz
1988 Dakota Mr. Diamond
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