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Joseph Ruskin (born Joseph Richard Schlafman; April 14, 1924 – December 28, 2013) was an American character actor.


Early life

Ruskin was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts. After graduating high school in
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, he served in the U.S. Navy and studied drama at
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, and began acting at the
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. Although he gained his greatest recognition in television and film, he continued to appear on stage throughout his career. He was
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.


Career

Ruskin appeared in an episode of '' The Outer Limits'', called " Production and Decay of Strange Particles". He played in ''
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'' episode "Revenge of the Gods", as well as two separate, two-part '' Mission: Impossible'' episodes—"Old Man Out" and "The Slave"—as well as the episodes "The Brothers" and "The Puppet". He had a non-credited role as the voice of the Kanamits in ''
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'' episode " To Serve Man", a season after playing the genie in another episode, " The Man in the Bottle". Ruskin also appeared in the ''
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'' episode "The Gestapo Takeover". He played the gun-slinging troublemaker Gus Vogel in the ''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' season 2 "Reckless." which aired 11/6/1959. In 1960, Ruskin appeared as Reed Benton in the TV western series '' Lawman'' in the episode titled "The Escape of Joe Killmer". In 1964, he appeared in an episode of the
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''. His film appearances include ''
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'' (1960), ''
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'' (1985), ''
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'' (1993) and '' Smokin' Aces'' (2006).


''Star Trek''

In '' Star Trek: The Original Series'', Ruskin played the part of Galt in "
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", an episode of the second season, originally aired on January 5, 1968. He appeared in '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', portraying the
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Tumek in two episodes, " The House of Quark" and " Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places", which aired in October 1994 and October 1996 respectively. In between these episodes, he was cast as a
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informant in the third-season episode " Improbable Cause". Following this, Ruskin appeared in his only ''Star Trek'' film role, cast as a Son'a officer in '' Star Trek: Insurrection''. He made an appearance in '' Star Trek: Voyager'' in the episode "Gravity", first airing on February 3, 1999, in which he played a Vulcan master. Ruskin's final ''
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'' appearance was in '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. He appeared as a Suliban doctor in the pilot episode "Broken Bow", which aired on September 26, 2001. Along with Majel Barrett , Clint Howard , Jack Donner and Vince Deadrick Sr, Ruskin was one of only five actors to appear in both '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1966) and '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (2001).


Union activity

Ruskin became a board member of the
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(SAG) in 1976, and served on its board until 1999. He also became the first Western Regional Vice President of
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in 1979. For his dedication and service, Actors Equity gave him its Lucy Jordan Award in 2003, and Patrick Quinn Award in 2013. SAG bestowed on him its Ralph Morgan Award in 2011.


Spouses

Barbara Greene (May 24, 1992 - December 28, 2013) and Patricia Herd (September 9, 1968 - November 28, 1979) (divorced, one child)


Death

Ruskin died on December 28, 2013, at a hospital in Santa Monica, California.


Partial filmography

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'' (1958) (Season 3 Episode 25: "Flight to the East") - Man Entering Shop (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1959, Episode: "Mexican Stake-out") – Fred Metcalf (uncredited) * '' Hell Bent for Leather'' (1960) – Shad * ''
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'' (1960, Episode: " The Man in the Bottle") - Genie * '' The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond'' (1960) – Matt Moran * ''
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'' (1960) – Flynn (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1961, Episode: "The Seventh Vote") * ''
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'' (1962, Episode " To Serve Man" - Kanamit (voice, uncredited) * ''
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'' (1962) "The Gallows" Season 7, Episode 22 - The Judge * '' Diary of a Madman'' (1963) – The Horla (voice) * ''
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'' (1963) (Season 1 Episode 32: "Death of a Cop") - Gabby Donovan * ''
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'' (1963, Episode: "Feud at Snake River") - The Rider * ''
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'' (1964) – Twitch * ''
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'' (1965, Episode: "Now You See Him ... Now You Don't") – Ehrlich * ''
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'' (1966, Episode: "Stage Stop") – Outlaw Curt Hansen * '' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1966, Episode: "The Her Master's Voice Affair") – Jason Sutro * ''
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'' (1966, Episode: “Revenge Of The Gods”) - Sardis Ulysses’ aide * ''
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'' (1965–1967, TV Series) – Felice Munez / Viper Black * '' Mission Impossible'' (1967, Episodes: "The Slave" Pt.I/II) – King Ibn Borca * '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1968, Episode: "
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") – Galt * '' Mission Impossible'' (1969, Episode: "The Brothers") – Colonel Hatafis * ''
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'' (1970, Episode: “The Secret City Of Limbo” – General Aza * ''
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'' (1970, Episode: ''The Gestapo Takeover'') – Major Strauss * ''Mission Impossible'' (1972, Episode: "The Puppet") - Khalid * ''Bogard'' (1974) – Scarletti * ''
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'' (1974–1975, TV Series) – Markos / Le Duc * '' The Magician'' (1974, Episode: "The Illusion of the Cat's Eye") – Hassid * ''
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'' (1977, Episode: "Jaime and the King") – Prime Minister Hassan * ''
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'' (1978, Episode: "The Man Who Wouldn't Tell") - Dr. Black (uncredited) * ''The Gypsy Warriors'' (1978) – Grenault * ''
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'' (1982) – Malcolm * '' The Man Who Wasn't There'' (1983) – Hassan Khaffiri * '' The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible'' (1985) - (voice, episode: "Joseph and his Brother") * ''
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'' (1985) – Marxie Heller * '' The Longshot'' (1986) – Fusco * ''
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'' (1986) - Additional voices * ''
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'' (1987, episode: "Sphinx for the Memories") - (voice) * '' Snorks'' (1987) - Additional voices * '' Saturday the 14th Strikes Back'' (1988) – Kharis * ''
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'' (1990) - Additional voices * ''
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'' (episode: "Badfellas" (1991) – Pappas * ''
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'' (1993) – Pit Boss * ''Deadly Exposure'' (1993) – Abe * ''The Criminal Mind'' (1993) – Manny Kohen * ''
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'' (1993) – Drexal * '' CyberTracker'' (1994) – Rounds * '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (episodes: " The House of Quark" (1994), " Improbable Cause" (1995) and " Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places", TV Series) – Tumek / Informant * ''
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'' (1995, episodes: "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 4: The Mutant Agenda," "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 5: Mutants Revenge," "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 13: Shriek of the Vulture") - Lewald (voice) * '' Star Trek: Insurrection'' (1998) – Son'a Officer #3 * '' Star Trek: Voyager'' (1999, Episode: "
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") – Vulcan Master * '' Star Trek: Enterprise'' (2001, Episode: " Broken Bow") – Suliban Doctor * '' Wishcraft'' (2002) – Taxidermist * ''
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'' (2002) – Tribal Leader * ''The Streetsweeper'' (2002) * ''Diamond Zero'' (2005) – Quentin Leeds * '' Smokin' Aces'' (2006) – Primo Sparazza


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