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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. 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 ...

  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. 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--.

  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.

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  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 ...