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DeForest Kelley in Science Fiction Theatre (1955 - 1956)

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2010

Y.O.R.D. (1955) (Season 1, Episode 5)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0696334/

The Long Day (1955) (Season 1, Episode 35)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0696309/

Survival in Box Canyon (1956) (Season 2, Episode 25)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0696298/

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  • I won't deny that De Kelley is sexy, but I dunno about his having a mustache. LOL.

  • Total Gary Sinise resemblance

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  • @BoilingPoint212F I know right? It's like looking at his clone.

  • @kittykatBflat LOL I was gonna post the same thing ,then I saw yours.

  • @Atomank68

    It's interesting in a sense because De's background is Irish while Sinise's background is Italian.

  • He wins the award for most attractive man in the world, I think.

  • @Bartman954. Actually Deforest, when he wasn't speaking Standard (US) english spoke with a southern (Mississipi Delta) D-R-A-W-L! People from Texas, for example talk with a "twang". Commercial country music young-uns strain to immitate that "twang thang" to give their "musak" "credibility" and "authenticity". Really, most are fake if you ever heard how some of these characters sound off-camera!

  • Isn't it amazing how DeForest Kelly and Gary Sinse resemble each other(as well as the late R&B singer robert Palmer)? But I guess both hale from the south (Georgia, South Carolina) where there is among a certain amount of the population down there that bears this "ethnic" archtypal strain. Wonder where does it hale from, especially the cast of their eyes? Sorta like Jimmy Carter's horse (or donkey-like) teeth, or Andy Griffith's ruddy, rather swarthy looks!

  • He looks so young. Plus it's interestering to hear him speak without his usual Southener twang.

  • I think this might be the first clip of Kelley where he was playing a man from his own time period. It seems it's always either the 19th century or the 23rd century!

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