Tom Anfinsen
Tom Anfinsen (born 19 March 1937; age 88) is an actor who played an Enterprise crewman in multiple first season episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series, and in the third season episode "Turnabout Intruder". He also played a Janus VI civilian engineer in "The Devil in the Dark". As a background actor, he received no credit for his appearances.
He filmed his scenes for "The Man Trap" on Friday 24 June 1966, his scenes for "The Naked Time" on Thursday 7 July 1966, his scenes for "Miri" on Tuesday 30 August 1966, and his scenes for "The Conscience of the King" on Friday 16 September 1966 and Monday 19 September 1966, all at Desilu Stage 9. He filmed his scene for "Turnabout Intruder" on Wednesday 3 January 1969, also at Stage 9.
A prolific background actor in the 1960s and 1970s, Anfinsen appeared in films such as Brainstorm (1965, with Jeffrey Hunter, Phillip Pine, Joan Swift, David Armstrong, Biff Elliot, Pamelyn Ferdin, Steve Ihnat, Lloyd Kino, Charles Maxwell, William Meader, Joseph Mell, Monty O'Grady, and Bill Quinn), The Love Bug (1968, with Regina Parton, Bill Couch, Sr., Jack Perkins, Dick Cherney, and Carey Loftin), The Barefoot Executive (1971, with Morgan Farley, Ed Reimers, and Vince Howard, directed by Robert Butler), What's Up, Doc? (1972, with Kenneth Mars, Stefan Gierasch, Graham Jarvis, Carl Saxe, Jack Perkins, Gil Perkins, Shep Houghton, and Monty O'Grady), and Blazing Saddles (1974, with David Huddleston, Dave Armstrong, Bill Catching, Dick Cherney, Dick Crockett, Robert Hitchcock, Troy Melton, Hal Needham, Monty O'Grady, Jack Perkins, Al Roberts, George Sawaya, David Sharpe, Tom Steele, and Bill Zuckert.
His television credits include background roles on shows like Batman (with Julie Newmar), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (with Shari Lewis, Charles Dierkop, Sharyn Hillyer, Dick Crockett, Bob Hoy, Al Cavens, Kim Darby, Jill Ireland, and Paul Baxley), The Mod Squad (with Clarence Williams III, Tige Andrews, Brooke Bundy, Robert DoQui, and Al Roberts), McCloud (with Diana Muldaur, Alfred Ryder, Arlene Martel, Robert Hitchcock, and Vince Howard), The Waltons (with John Crawford), Kojak, and Kolchak: The Night Stalker (with Dave Armstrong and Robert Hitchcock, directed by Don McDougall).