Frank da Vinci
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Frank da Vinci is an actor and stuntman who worked as Leonard Nimoy's stand-in and background and stunt performer on Star Trek: The Original Series.
Da Vinci also appeared in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode "The Secret Sceptre Affair" and was an extra on the movie Psycho.
His nickname, according to William Blackburn, was "Buddy."
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[edit] Star Trek appearances
[edit] Recurring roles
- TOS: as Brent
- "The Corbomite Maneuver" (TOS Season 1)
- "The Man Trap"
- "The Naked Time"
- "The Galileo Seven"
- "Court Martial"
- "The Menagerie, Part II"
- "Arena"
- "The Alternative Factor"
- "Tomorrow is Yesterday"
- "A Taste of Armageddon"
- "Space Seed"
- "Errand of Mercy"
- "The Changeling" (TOS Season 2)
- "The Deadly Years"
- "Bread and Circuses"
- "The Gamesters of Triskelion"
- "The Immunity Syndrome"
- "A Piece of the Action"
- "By Any Other Name"
- "Return to Tomorrow"
- "The Ultimate Computer"
- "Spock's Brain" (TOS Season 3)
- "Is There in Truth No Beauty?"
- "The Tholian Web"
- "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield"
- "Whom Gods Destroy"
- "The Lights of Zetar"
- "The Mark of Gideon"
- "The Way to Eden"
- TOS: as Vinci
- "Mudd's Women" (TOS Season 1)
- "The Man Trap"
- "Charlie X"
- "The Conscience of the King"
- "Dagger of the Mind"
- "The Menagerie, Part I"
- "The Devil in the Dark"
- "The Changeling" (TOS Season 2)
- "The Trouble with Tribbles"
- "Obsession"
- "The Omega Glory"
- "Elaan of Troyius" (TOS Season 3)
- "And the Children Shall Lead"
- "For the World is Hollow and I Have Touched the Sky"
- "That Which Survives"
- TOS: as voice actor
- "The Conscience of the King" as the voice of Jon Daily(citation needed • edit)
- "The Lights of Zetar" as the voice of a crewman
- "The Conscience of the King" as the voice of Jon Daily
[edit] Stunts
- TOS:
- "The Cage"
- "The Galileo Seven" as stunt double for Leonard Nimoy
- "The Alternative Factor"
- "Catspaw" as stunt double for Leonard Nimoy
