Michael Forest

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| name = Michael Forest

| image = Michael Forest by Gage Skidmore.jpg

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| caption = Michael Forest in 2013

| birth_name = Gerald Michael Charlebois

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1929|4|17}}{{cite news|last=Helm|first=Merry|title=Michael Forest, actor|url=https://www.willistonherald.com/community/michael-forest-actor/article_33275484-97b6-11eb-a602-5bcfae7c968f.html|publisher=Williston Herald|quote=April 16, 2021 — Gerald Michael Charlebois birthday is tomorrow. He was born in Harvey in 1929|date=April 16, 2021|access-date=April 21, 2021}}

| birth_place = Harvey, North Dakota, U.S.

| other_names = {{ubl|Mike Forest|Alfred Thor|Russell Thor}}

| occupation = Actor

| height = 6'3"

| years_active = 1953–present

| spouse = {{marriage|Diana Hale||2022|end=d.}}{{cite web|url=http://www.timem.com/starwebs/michaelforest/|title=Authorized Michael Forest Dealer}}

| website = {{Official URL}}

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Gerald Michael Charlebois (born April 17, 1929), better known as Michael Forest, is an American actor who provides the voices for many animated titles, and played the god Apollo on Star Trek.{{Cite web |title=Michael Forest |url=https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/name.php?name-id=980849482 |access-date=2024-09-02 |website=FilmAffinity |language=en}}

Early life

Forest was born in Harvey, North Dakota and moved with his family at a very early age to Seattle, Washington. He graduated with a B.A. in English and Drama from San Jose State University.

Career

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At age 71, Forest voiced Prince Olympius in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue. In his earlier years, he was a film and television actor, notably playing Apollo in the 1967 Star Trek episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?" He again played that role in the Star Trek Continues episode "Pilgrim of Eternity", almost 46 years later, with his wife, actress Diana Hale. He also appeared as a priest in a case of mistaken identity on a 1964 episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show.

Filmography

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