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  1. Hal Baylor (10 December 1918 – 5 January 1998; age 79) played a Policeman in the Star Trek: The Original Series first season episode "The City on the Edge of Forever". He filmed his scene on Friday 3 February 1967 at the 40 Acres backlot. Born as Hal David Britton, Baylor started as a boxer, then joined the US Marines during World War II, before finally becoming an actor, acting in over two ...

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › hal_baylorHal Baylor | Rotten Tomatoes

    Lowest Rated: 40% Evel Knievel (1971) Birthday: Dec 10, 1918. Birthplace: Banner County, Nebraska, USA. A classic Hollywood heavy, Hal Baylor made a half-century's worth of film and TV appearances ...

  3. Actor. He is best remembered for his portrayal of the level-headed Private Choynski in Sands of Imo Jima (1949). Born Hal Brittan, he came from a prominent family; his great-great grandfather was among the original founders of Baylor University (a surname which he adapted for his own upon his entry into acting).

  4. www.metacritic.com › person › hal-baylorHal Baylor - Metacritic

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  5. Feb 26, 2019 · Box 1, Hal Baylor papers. Hal Baylor was born in 1918. He became a heavyweight boxing champ early in life. Baylor was cast as a boxer in the 1949 Hollywood film The Set-Up. His work in The Set-Up is considered one of the best-choreographed boxing scenes in film. Baylor gave up boxing and became a character actor in westerns.

  6. Apr 8, 2013 · Hal Baylor. Born: 10 December 1918, Banner County, Nebraska, USA. Died: 5 January 1998, Los Angeles, California, USA. Hal Baylor was tall and athletic, a successful boxer who turned to acting when his boxing career was over. In his early acting career he was usually cast as a boxer, a soldier or other tough character.

  7. A classic Hollywood heavy, Hal Baylor made a half-century's worth of film and TV appearances, nearly all of them capitalizing on his imposing stature. The Midwesterner earned an athletic scholarship to Washington State and was a boxer and Marine before embarking on an acting career. His boxing skills served him well on two of his earliest films--.