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  1. Charles Carlton Maxwell (December 28, 1913 – August 7, 1993) was an American character actor and producer who worked primarily in television. [1] Biography. Maxwell frequently appeared as a guest star in western television series, including Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Lawman, Rawhide, and The Rifleman.

  2. Actor: Star Trek. Charles Maxwell was born on 28 December 1913 in Long Island, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Hank McCune Show (1949) and A Life at Stake (1955). He died on 7 August 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • Long Island, New York, USA
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  3. Mini Bio. Charles Maxwell was born on December 28, 1913 in Long Island, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Star Trek (1966), The Hank McCune Show (1949) and A Life at Stake (1955). He died on August 7, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • December 28, 1913
    • August 7, 1993
  4. 7. Aug. 1993 · Wikipedia. Charles Carlton Maxwell was an American character actor and producer who worked primarily in television. Maxwell frequently appeared as a guest star in western television series, including Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Lawman, Rawhide, and The Rifleman. Wikipedia. Known For. A Life at Stake. Star Trek. Finger Man. The Twilight Zone.

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    Born December 28, 1913, Charles Carlton Maxwell is an American television actor known primarily for Westerns. Not much is known about his career, but he seems to have been a stock character known specifically for playing numerous gunslingers on TV shows such as "Gunsmoke," "Lawman," "Rawhide," "The Rifleman" and "Bat Masterson." Like actors Michael Forest, Michael Witney and Stanley Adams, he also appeared on the cult sci-fi series "Star Trek," playing of all things, Western lawman Virgil Earp in the episode “Spectre of the Gun” in 1968.

    Maxwell also appeared on "Bonanza" several times playing eight entirely different characters. He was also a regular on the short-lived TV series, "The Hank McCune Show," and between Westerns, he had his longest-running role ever as the unseen uncredited radio announcer on numerous episodes of "Gilligan's Island." Most of his appearances have been identified; in several episodes, Sherwood Schwartz sometimes asked real newscasters like Al Schottelkotte, Eddie Gallaher and John Reed King to read radio announcements in the series.

    •Two on a Raft

    •Home Sweet Hut

    •Birds Gotta Fly, Fish Gotta Talk

    •Three Million Dollars More or Less

    •Little Island, Big Gun

    •X Marks the Spot

  5. Charles Maxwell (28 December 1913 – 7 August 1993; age 79) was the actor who played Virgil Earp in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "Spectre of the Gun". He filmed his scenes between Wednesday 22 May 1968 and Friday 24 May 1968 at Desilu Stage 10. He made many appearances...