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==Guest stars and other actors== [[File:Jan Murray Patsy Kelly Pat Harrington Man From UNCLE.JPG|thumb|right|[[Jan Murray]], [[Patsy Kelly]], and [[Pat Harrington Jr.]] in "The Hula Doll Affair" (1967) ]] Apart from Solo, Kuryakin, and Waverly, few recurring characters appeared on the show with any regularity. As a result, ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' featured many high-profile guest performers during its three-and-a-half-year run. [[William Shatner]] and [[Leonard Nimoy]] appeared together in a 1964 episode, "The Project Strigas Affair", a full two years before ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' premiered. Shatner played a heroic civilian recruited for an U.N.C.L.E. mission, and Nimoy played the villain's henchman. The villain was portrayed by [[Werner Klemperer]].<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=http://www.manfromuncle.org/guest.htm |title=U.N.C.L.E. Guest Stars |publisher=Manfromuncle.org |access-date=2011-03-05}}</ref> [[James Doohan]] appeared in multiple episodes, each time as a different character. [[Barbara Feldon]] played an U.N.C.L.E. translator eager for field work in "The Never-Never Affair", one year before becoming one of the stars of ''[[Get Smart]].'' [[Robert Culp]] played the villain in 1964's "The Shark Affair". [[Leigh Chapman]] appeared in a recurring role as Napoleon Solo's secretary, Sarah, for several episodes in 1965.<ref name=variety>{{cite news|first=Jon |last=Burlingame |title=Leigh Chapman, Actress and Screenwriter, Dies at 75 |url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/leigh-chapman-actress-and-screenwriter-dies-at-75-1201354159/ |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=2014-11-07 |access-date=2014-11-30}}</ref> [[Woodrow Parfrey]] appeared five times as a guest performer, although he never received an opening-title credit. Usually cast as a scientist, he played the primary villain in one episode, "The Cherry Blossom Affair". Another five-time guest star was [[Jill Ireland]], who at the time was married to David McCallum. [[Ricardo Montalbán]] appeared in two episodes as the primary villain. "The Five Daughters Affair" featured a cameo appearance by [[Joan Crawford]]. [[Janet Leigh]] and [[Jack Palance]] appeared in "The Concrete Overcoat Affair" and [[Sonny and Cher]] made an appearance in the third season episode "The Hot Number Affair".<ref name="ReferenceB"/> Other notable guest stars included: [[Richard Anderson]], [[Eve Arden]], [[Martin Balsam]], [[Whitney Blake]], [[Joan Blondell]], [[Lloyd Bochner]], [[Judy Carne]], [[Roger C. Carmel]], [[Ted Cassidy]], [[Joan Collins]], [[Walter Coy]], [[Yvonne Craig]], [[Broderick Crawford]], [[Joan Crawford]], [[Kim Darby]], [[Albert Dekker]], [[Ivan Dixon]], [[Chad Everett]], [[Anne Francis]], [[Harold Gould]], [[Grayson Hall]], [[Pat Harrington Jr.]], [[James Hong]], [[Allen Jenkins]], [[Patsy Kelly]], [[Richard Kiel]], [[Marta Kristen]], [[Elsa Lanchester]], [[Martin Landau]], [[Angela Lansbury]], [[Herbert Lom]], [[Julie London]], [[Jack Lord]], [[Lynn Loring]], [[Jan Murray]], [[Leslie Nielsen]], [[William Marshall (film and television actor)|William Marshall]], [[Eve McVeagh]], [[Carroll O'Connor]], [[Susan Oliver]], [[David Opatoshu]], [[Leslie Parrish]], [[Eleanor Parker]], [[Slim Pickens]], [[Vincent Price]], [[Dorothy Provine]], [[Cesar Romero]], [[Charles Ruggles]], [[Kurt Russell]], [[Telly Savalas]], [[Barbara Shelley]], [[Nancy Sinatra]], [[Sharon Tate]], Guthrie Thomas, [[Terry-Thomas]], [[Rip Torn]], [[Fritz Weaver]], and [[Elen Willard]] (in her last acting appearance).
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