Eddie Paskey runs his own auto-shop in California nowadays, with his wife Judy. It's called The Air Shop and has its own web page: http://www.theairshop.com
There are some interesting facts about Paskey, including him being unable to finish season three because of head aches.
Actually, Eddie did appear (no lines, I don't think) in "Turnabout Intruder".
My favorite Eddie Paskey moments:
1) "This is mutiny!" "Yes sir, it is!"
2) Eddie's roll-of-the-eyes when Spock gives the total number of tribbles after they (the tribbles, not Spock & Leslie) fall out of the storage compartment
3) Eddie's death scene in "Obsession", followed next week by his fainting spell in "Immunity Syndrome". Obviously, while he was dead in "Obsession", he got better - but still wasn't feeling all that hot the following week.
So, where is Leslie in "Turnabout Intruder"?
Kirk is talking to Mr. Leslie. He's telling him that Sulu is relieved and to take him to his quarters. The children cause Kirk to sound incomprehensible.
I feel really sorry for this guy. He went through a lot of episodes and they didn't even mention his name in the end credits.
Pat; Sorry, but that was 'And The Children Shall Lead', and an early third season episode, not 'Turnabout Intruder'.
Feel free to check out Eddie's new website:
http://www.eddiepaskey.com
Whoa. Eddie still looks good!
In the 1965 movie Mister Buddwing, there is a scene in a theater. I could have sworn that in the balcony during that scene was Eddie Paskey. I only saw the man's hair and the upper half of his face, but it sure looked like him. (The movie had Trek vets Nichelle Nichols and Ken Lynch in much more visible roles.)
Does Eddie's IMDB page mention him being in this movie?
No it doesn't. I'm not 100% sure it was him; I e-mailed him at the e-mail address listed on his website; if he responds, I'll let you know. I only saw a partial face, and if it was Eddie Paskey, he had no lines. The movie is OK anyway. It's worth a look by Trek fans, for a scene late in the flick. We see Nichelle Nichols getting quite involved and excited over a dice game.
Eddie played a guy named Conners in Mudd's Women. Was this a twin brother of Leslie, using a different last name?
You should check out the Who Is That Extra? threads in the Memory Alpha section. Christer Nyberg & Johnny Veitch/Padawan Observer did some amazing work figuring out potential explanations for various extras.
Okay, I will.