Mark Lenard

Biography: Fans of the original Star Trek and its movie spin-offs will recognize Mark Lenard for playing Sarek, the Vulcan father of first officer Mr. Spock. Lenard was also a respected theatrical actor and had appeared in other feature films and television shows. He first appeared on Star Trek as a Romulan commander in "Balance of Terror" (1966) and did not play Sarek until the following year in "Journey to Babel." He appeared a Klingon captain in Star Trek: The Movie (1979) before reprising his role as Sarek in parts III, IV and VI, as well as in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Lenard launched his professional career on-stage and first bowed on Broadway in Carson McCullers' Square Root of Wonderful (1957). He went on to play supporting and co-leads in many highly regarded plays, including Much Ado About Nothing opposite John Gielgud. Lenard made his feature film debut in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). Prior to that, he had played a regular role on the soap operaFans of the original Star Trek and its movie spin-offs will recognize Mark Lenard for playing Sarek, the Vulcan father of first officer Mr. Spock. Lenard was also a respected theatrical actor and had appeared in other feature films and television shows. He first appeared on Star Trek as a Romulan commander in "Balance of Terror" (1966) and did not play Sarek until the following year in "Journey to Babel." He appeared a Klingon captain in Star Trek: The Movie (1979) before reprising his role as Sarek in parts III, IV and VI, as well as in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Lenard launched his professional career on-stage and first bowed on Broadway in Carson McCullers' Square Root of Wonderful (1957). He went on to play supporting and co-leads in many highly regarded plays, including Much Ado About Nothing opposite John Gielgud. Lenard made his feature film debut in The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965). Prior to that, he had played a regular role on the soap opera Search for Tomorrow during the 1959-1960 season. After Star Trek, Lenard was a supporting regular on several other television series including Here Come the Brides (1968-1970) and Planet of the Apes (1974). Lenard died of multiple myeloma at the age of 68. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Another World: Season 36 May 4, 1999 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Another World: Season 35 May 4, 1998 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Another World: Season 34 Jul 10, 1997 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd In the Heat of the Night: Season 6 Oct 28, 1992 Horace Sloan tbd
tbd Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season 5 Sep 23, 1991 Sarek 9.0
tbd Another World: Season 27 Oct 29, 1990 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Star Trek: The Next Generation: Season 3 Sep 25, 1989 Sarek 8.6
tbd Another World: Season 24 Jun 30, 1987 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd The Bob Newhart Show: Season 6 Sep 24, 1977 Earl S. Plummer / Mark Lenard tbd
tbd Little House on the Prairie: Season 3 Sep 27, 1976 Peter Ingalls tbd
tbd Planet of the Apes: Season 1 Sep 13, 1974 Urko / Mark Lenard tbd
tbd Alias Smith and Jones: Season 1 Jan 5, 1971 Plummer tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 5 Sep 19, 1970 Col. Bakram tbd
tbd Another World: Season 6 Jun 30, 1969 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 3 Sep 29, 1968 Aristo Skora tbd
tbd Another World: Season 5 Jan 2, 1968 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Star Trek: Season 2 Sep 15, 1967 Sarek 7.3
tbd Gunsmoke: Season 13 Sep 11, 1967 Ira Stonecipher tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 2 Sep 10, 1967 Col. Luis Cardoza tbd
tbd The Wild Wild West: Season 3 Sep 8, 1967 Draja tbd
tbd Another World: Season 4 Jun 21, 1967 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd
tbd Mission: Impossible: Season 1 Sep 17, 1966 Felipe Mora tbd
tbd Star Trek: Season 1 Sep 8, 1966 Romulan Commander 8.2
tbd Another World: Season 3 May 9, 1966 Ernest Gregory (1964 - 1965) tbd