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My Gal Sally passed away

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I only just found out that Sally Kellerman, one of my favorite actors, died 24 February 2022, age 84.

Sally was very special to me because she starred in one of my favorite episodes of The Outer Limits:

"The Bellero Shield", from 1964.

This episode asks the question, "what happens to a family filled with hate, lies, and deceptions?"

I think we all know the answer.

 
I remember her only as Hot Lips Houlihan in M*A*S*H (movie), and I've only seen that once.

Oh! Wait! She was in the Original Star Trek, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before' opposite Gary Lockwood.
 
I remember her only as Hot Lips Houlihan in M*A*S*H (movie), and I've only seen that once.

Oh! Wait! She was in the Original Star Trek, 'Where No Man Has Gone Before' opposite Gary Lockwood.


Thank you, unloadonme. I didn't do a name check before posting.


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Hey gsdx, I found a clip from the Star Trek 2nd pilot. This is the scene in the operations building of the automated mining station on Delta Vega.
This is a good example of the difficulty Gary Lockwood had with the aluminum foil contact lenses.
Gary couldn't see anything unless he tilted his head at odd angles for the limited vision from the extreme corners of his eyes.

Sally Kellerman did the same when she used the special contacts later in the story. The odd head movements added a "god like" demeanor to both their characters.

 
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