Michael Ansara

Description:

Born in a small village in Syria, Michael Ansara came to the United States with his American parents at the age of two, living in New England, until the family's relocation to California ten years later. He entered Los Angeles City College with the intention of becoming a doctor, but got sidetracked into the dramatics department. A stint at the Pasadena Playhouse (where fellow students included Charles Bronson, Carolyn Jones and Aaron Spelling) led to roles on stage and in films; the starring role (as Cochise) on the popular television series Broken Arrow (1956) elevated Ansara to stardom.

During the series' run, he met actress Barbara Eden on a date arranged by the 20th Century-Fox publicity department; the two later married. He played the Klingon commander Kang on three Star Trek television series: Star Trek (1966), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Star Trek: Voyager (1995). He also played Buck Rogers' evil adversary Kane on Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979), and provided the voice of Mr. Freeze on Batman: The Animated Series (1992) and its spin-offs. Michael Ansara died at age 91 from complications of Alzheimer's disease in his home in Calabasas, California on July 31, 2013.

Overview

Birthday April 15, 1922
Born In Syria
Alternative names Mike Ansara
Height 188 cm
Spouse/Ex- Beverly Kushida June 4, 1977 - July 31, 2013 (his death),Barbara Eden January 17, 1958 - May 25, 1974 (divorced),Jean Byron May 15, 1949 - October 3, 1956 (divorced)
Children Matthew Ansara

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Trivia Following his death, he was interred with his son Matthew Ansara at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) in Los Angeles, California.
Quotes That has been one of the best, most rewarding things about being an actor -- traveling throughout the world, meeting all kinds of different people and learning about other cultures.
Nickname Mike
Trademarks Deep authoritative voice

Scores

The Message
2h 57m
8.1
The Manitou
1h 44m
5.3
I Dream of Jeannie
25m
7.4
Assassination
1h 28m
5.2
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