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Paul Domingo Comi (February 11, 1932 – August 26, 2016) Film and television actor.
Comi's acting career spanned four decades, from the mid-1950s through the mid-1990s. He made over three hundred television appearances, twenty movies, and a number of recurring television roles. These included Deputy Johnny Evans in the syndicated western series Two Faces West (1960–61), starring Charles Bateman, the part of Brad Carter, prosecuting attorney in The Virginian while Lee J. Cobb was in the cast. He was cast along with others, including Bruce Dern and Joby Baker, who were all part of Paul Burke's crew in Burke's initial introduction, on 12 O'Clock High.
In 1960, Comi appeared in The Twilight Zone episode "People Are Alike All Over", as Warren Marcusson. Between 1961 and 1962, he portrayed airplane pilot Chuck Lambert on the first-run syndicated television adventure series Ripcord about skydiving and was a regular on the Western series Rawhide. He also played Victor Markham for one and one half seasons on the daytime soap Capitol, followed by two seasons as George Durnley in General Hospital. Besides, he had two guest appearances on Voyage to the Bottom Of The Sea in the episodes "Submarine Sunk Here" and "Deadly Creature Below!"
Comi played navigator Lt. Andrew Stiles for the Star Trek episode "Balance of Terror" (1966). Comi also appeared in Barnaby Jones in the episode titled "Dangerous Summer" (02/11/1975). (Wikipedia)
C’mon. Admit it. You wanted to punch him in the nose in this episode. Birthday montage by my friend Todd Walkenhorst
2.18 The Odyssey of Flight 33
Director: Justus Addiss
Director of Photography: George T. Clemens
“We're in trouble. I don't know what kind of trouble.”
The Twilight Zone - Odyssey of Flight 33 (1961)
We're in trouble. I don't know what kind of trouble.