Eddie Paskey

American actor (1939–2021)


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::summary American actor (1939–2021) ::

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nameEddie Paskey
imageEddie_Paskey_in_Star_Trek.jpg
captionEddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie in Star Trek
birth_nameEdward J. Paskey
birth_date
birth_placeDelaware, U.S.
death_date
occupationActor
spouseJudy Paskey
children4
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| name = Eddie Paskey | image = Eddie_Paskey_in_Star_Trek.jpg | caption = Eddie Paskey as Lt. Leslie in Star Trek | birth_name = Edward J. Paskey | birth_date = | birth_place = Delaware, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Actor | spouse = Judy Paskey | children = 4

Edward J. Paskey (August 20, 1939 – August 17, 2021) was an American actor. He was best known for playing Lieutenant Leslie on the television series Star Trek from 1966 to 1968.

Early life

Paskey was born in a small farming town in Delaware but was raised in California. He moved with his family to Santa Monica in 1952. In his youth he was immersed in automobiles by working at his father's garage, and developed an interest in hot rods from a young age. His first car was a 1941 Ford coupe but was later replaced by a 1955 Ford Thunderbird that he purchased while earning $1.25 per hour.{{cite book | first=Eddie | last=Paskey | year=2005 | title=A brief bio - from an e-mail dated October 9, 2005 from Eddie Paskey

Career

Paskey's first credited television role was in the drama Ben Casey (1966) |url=http://encyclopedia.wizards.pro/index.php/Eddie_Paskey |title=Eddie Paskey |access-date=2008-03-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090519004353/http://encyclopedia.wizards.pro/index.php/Eddie_Paskey |archive-date=2009-05-19 |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Speculative Fiction |url-status=dead after meeting series producer Irving Elman while working at a service station in Pacific Palisades.{{cite web |last1=Paskey |first1=Eddie |title=EddiePaskey.com |url=http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Mr_leslie_facts.htm |access-date=2008-03-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200225200126/http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Mr_leslie_facts.htm |archive-date=2020-02-25 |work=Mr Leslie facts |url-status=dead

''Star Trek: The Original Series''

Paskey first appeared on Star Trek as a "crewman" on the second pilot episode "Where No Man Has Gone Before," and was first identified by name in "Mudd's Women" in an early scene where Doctor McCoy refers to him as Connors. In subsequent episodes, he was cast regularly as a crewman, but also appeared as a security officer, a helmsman, an engineer station officer, even an alien, all to create a sense of continuity on Star Trek during the series' run. Paskey had scripted lines in four episodes and was credited in two. His character, Mr. Leslie, appeared in more episodes than principal characters Sulu or Chekov. William Shatner gave the character the name Leslie after his eldest daughter. To pay homage to the character of Leslie, a fan based website created an 8" action figure in Paskey's likeness.{{cite web |url=http://www.megomadhouse.com/customs_leslie.html |title=Captain Dunsel's Mego Madhouse |access-date=2008-03-01 |work=Head sculpt and uniform alterations by James Brady

Paskey credits the longevity of his character to his sense of caution. Since he was on the set most of the time and knew the script well, he made sure that he was always elsewhere when an episode called for someone to die.{{cite journal | first=Kathleen M. | last=Gooch | year=1988 | title=Lieutenant Who? | publisher=Starlog Magazine (July) When his character does die in the episode "Obsession," Paskey explains his mysterious return in the next episode by describing a lost scene in the script, where Dr. McCoy administered a miracle potion that saves Leslie's life. Paskey mentioned that this scene was never filmed.{{cite web |last1=Paskey |first1=Eddie |title=EddiePaskey.com |url=http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Star%20Trek%20Cast.htm |access-date=2014-09-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191227133335/http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Star%20Trek%20Cast.htm |archive-date=2019-12-27 |work=Star Trek cast |url-status=dead}} Episode director Ralph Senesky also confirmed that he did not film it.

In "This Side of Paradise" his is the only character to mutiny openly against his superior, Captain Kirk, and even disobeys orders again in "And the Children Shall Lead," although under an alien influence. In "The City on the Edge of Forever," Paskey was the driver of the truck in the scene where character Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) is struck down and killed.

Paskey also appeared occasionally as a stand-in{{cite web |url=https://mikelynchcartoons.blogspot.com/2006/06/eddie-paskey-star-trek-red-shirt-lives.html |title=MikeLynchCartoons.blogspot.com |date=22 June 2006 |access-date=2008-03-01

Appearances

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No.Episode nameRoleTalksCreditRemarks
1The Man Trapurl=http://www.mooviees.com/143345-Eddie-Paskey/celebritytitle=Mooviees.com © (2002)access-date=2008-03-01work=Eddie Paskey}}
2Charlie Xcrewmannonoseen among other crewmembers in the rec room while Uhura is performing a song
3Where No Man Has Gone Beforecrewmannonoseen behind Kirk and Spock while they engage in Tri-D Chess; brig guard on Delta Vega
4The Naked TimeLt. Ryanyesnoescorted, for being drunk, away from bridge station seen in red shirt as navigator
5The Enemy Withincrewmannonoon planet freezing along with Sulu and the landing party unable to beam up
6Mudd's WomenConnersnonocaught, and reproached by Dr. McCoy, for ogling Ruth Bonaventure
7What Are Little Girls Made Of?crewmannonoas bridge engineer
9Dagger of the Mindcrewmannonoas bridge engineer & wayward eavesdropper
10The Corbomite Maneuvercrewmannonoas bridge engineer, also seen on the lower decks
11The Menagerie, part 1crewmannonoas bridge engineer, he witnesses Spock's arrest
13The Conscience of the KingLt. Leslieyesnoas helmsman, without rank insignia
14Balance of TerrorMr. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
15Shore LeaveMr. Leslienonoas helmsman in opening prologue only
16The Galileo Sevencrewmannonoon bridge and in transporter room, always faceless
17The Squire of GothosLt. Leslienonoin captain's seat, now with Lt's. insignia
18ArenaLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
19Tomorrow is YesterdayLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
21The Return of the ArchonsLt. Leslienonojoins landing party, seen being awakened by Kirk
22Space SeedLt. Leslienonodines at "Welcome to the 23rd Century" dinner for Khan
24This Side of ParadiseLt. Leslieyesyesas "crewman", first time Leslie disobeys Kirk's orders, by mutinying
25The Devil in the DarkLt. Leslienonoas security officer, later a possible horta target
27The Alternative FactorLt. Leslieyesyesas "Lesley"; helmsman, later in command seat at beginning of epilogue
28The City on the Edge of ForeverLt. Leslienonoas science officer
29Operation -- Annihilate!Lt. Leslienonoas transporter chief, gets Vulcan nerve pinch
30Amok TimeLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer and medical assistant
31Who Mourns for Adonais?Lt. LeslienonoSulu and Leslie scan for Apollo's power source
32The ChangelingLt. Leslienonoas navigator wearing braided yellow command shirt
33Mirror, MirrorLt. Leslienonobriefly in prologue and epilogue
34The AppleLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
35The Doomsday MachineLt. Leslieyesnoas bridge engineer
36CatspawLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer and as helmsman
38MetamorphosisLt. Leslienonowith Scotty when Kirk checks in
39Journey to BabelLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
40Friday's ChildLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
41The Deadly YearsLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
42ObsessionLt. Leslienono"dies" in cloud creature attack, by asphyxiation; revived in unfilmed scene when Dr. McCoy administers a life saving injection
43Wolf in the FoldLt. Leslienonoon bridge, gets tranquilized along with crew
44The Trouble with TribblesLt. Leslienonobridge and security; adopts a tribble from Uhura
45The Gamesters of TriskelionLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer and as science officer
46A Piece of the ActionLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
47The Immunity SyndromeLt. Leslienonoalso security officer in transporter room, later a "yellowshirt" on lower decks
48A Private Little WarLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer
49Return to TomorrowLt. Leslienonoalso as security officer in transporter room
50Patterns of ForceEkosiannonoas Nazi officer; also a second character with mustache
51By Any Other NameLt. Leslienonodehydrated into a polyhedron
52The Omega GloryLt. Leslienonoon Bridge; and as a guard, arresting Tracy
53The Ultimate ComputerLt. Leslienonoescorts a stunned Dr. Daystrom to sickbay along with another security officer
54Bread and CircusesLt. Leslienono
55Assignment: EarthLt. Leslienonostunned by Gary Seven. Leslie actually appears wearing a red-shirt, later a gold shirt.
57The Enterprise IncidentLt. Leslienonoa most happy Leslie, when seeing that Kirk is alive
59And the Children Shall LeadLt. Leslienonosecond episode where Leslie disobeys Kirk's direct orders
60Is There in Truth No Beauty?Lt. Leslienonoas security officer
61Spectre of the GunLt. Leslienonoas bridge engineer, prologue only
68Elaan of TroyiusLt. Leslienonokindly offered his seat to the Dohlman, even though he needed it to work
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''Deep Space Nine''

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No.Episode nameRoleTalksCreditRemarks
503Trials and Tribble-ationsLt. Leslienonoin footage incorporated from The Trouble with Tribbles, as a security officer
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''Star Trek: New Voyages''

Main article: Star Trek: New Voyages

In 2004, he appeared in the Star Trek: New Voyages episode "Come What May" as Admiral Leslie, a character established as Lieutenant Leslie's father.{{cite web |url=http://www.startreknewvoyages.com/cast_crew.html |title=Star Trek: New Voyages |access-date=2008-03-01 |work=Star Trek Alumni Guest Stars

Later years

After retiring from acting, Paskey went into business for himself in Santa Ana, California, owning and operating an auto-detailing service called The Air Shop with his wife Judy. He sold the business in 2004. He and his wife were members of Hot Rods Unlimited,{{cite web |url=http://www.hotrodsunlimited.com/1EPaskey.htm |title=Hot Rods Unlimited |access-date=2008-03-01 |work=Eddie & Judy Paskey 55 T-Bird |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110712223036/http://www.hotrodsunlimited.com/1EPaskey.htm |archive-date=2011-07-12

Paskey admitted that he considered auditioning for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) but later reconsidered. He remained a fan of the film series but not the television follow-up Star Trek: The Next Generation, as he explained that "he went to sleep on it".

Paskey died on August 17, 2021, three days before his 82nd birthday.

References

References

  1. "Mission: Impossible on CNET © (2008)". The Ransom.
  2. Asherman, Alan. (1989). "The Star Trek Compendium". [[Pocket Books]].
  3. "The Charybdis Sector - Subspace Traffic". The Captains' Table: Eddie Paskey as Admiral Leslie.
  4. "TOS Director Ralph Senensky, Part 2". StarTrek.com.
  5. (October 27, 1996). "Profit Driving Illegal Freon Market". The Pantagraph.
  6. "Star Trek's Lt. Leslie, Eddie Paskey, has passed away at 81".
  7. [https://www.cbr.com/star-trek-eddie-paskey-obituary/ Star Trek's Lt. Leslie - Eddie Paskey - Dies at 81]

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