The photographs and other items, are official photographs and items that have been gathered over 40 years and are always guaranteed authentic. Just send it back for a return!!!! 

Guaranteed!


My mom has been a  Star Trek fan and has been to almost every comicon, vulkon, fantisticon, sea trek and more that I can’t remember. Every time there  were more autographed photos. 

 rare 1998 DS9 James Darren (Vic Fontaine) autographed 8" x 10" color photograph  features James Darren, BAD Vic Fontaine in Deep Space Nine. 

The photographs and other items, are official photographs and items that have been gathered over 40 years and are always guaranteed authentic. Just send it back for a return!!!! 

Guaranteed!

My mom has been a  Star Trek fan and has been to almost every comicon, vulkon, fantisticon, sea trek and more that I can’t remember. Every time there  were more autographed photos. All of the photographs listed were obtained at conventions we obtained authentic hand-signed autographs from actors on these official photographs purchased from the Authorized Users.


These are AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS, nice and clear, and NOT a copy or preprint.


No visible signs of wear and tear.













Parallel to Star Trek: The Original Series, Darren portrayed the leading role of Dr. Anthony Newman in The Time Tunnel (1966-1967). Fellow Trek actors Whit Bissell and Lee Meriwether were part of the main cast while Trekstunt performers Charles Picerni and David Sharpe served as stunt doubles for Darren. The series featured fellow Trek alumni John Winston, Bart La Rue, Warren Stevens, Paul Fix, Paul Carr, Torin Thatcher, Victor Lundin, Joseph Ruskin, Abraham Sofaer, Paul Comi, Lawrence Montaigne, Bruce Mars, Perry Lopez, Theo Marcuse, David Opatoshu, Nehemiah Persoff, Michael Ansara, Dick Geary, Elizabeth Rogers, Malachi Throne, Peter Brocco, Dick Dial, John Crawford, Vince Howard, John Hoyt, Arnold Moss, Rhodes Reason, Anthony Caruso, Robert Walker, Arthur Batanides, Chuck Hicks and Gil Perkins in guest roles. Writers included Carey Wilber and Robert Hamner, and the show also featured music by George Duning. After The Time Tunnel was cancelled, producer Irwin Allen cast Darren in the titular role of the sci-fi pilot The Man From the 25th Century, which also featured John Crawford, however the project was not picked up as a series.

While touring through the United States, Darren participated in a few film projects such as City Beneath the Sea (1971, with Whit Bissell), The Lives of Jenny Dolan (1975, with Percy Rodriguez, Paul Carr, Rod Arrants, and Alan Oppenheimer), and the drama The Boss' Son (1978). He was also more prominently seen as guest actor in a few television series including S.W.A.T. (1976, with David Opatoshu and Paul Sorensen), Police Woman (1976, with Charles Dierkop), Baa Baa Black Sheep (1977, with Joey Aresco and John Larroquette), Charlie's Angels(1977, with Patty Maloney), Hawaii Five-O (1978-1979, with Nehemiah Persoff and Brian Tochi), Vegas (1980, with William Lucking), The Love Boat (1981, with Gina Hecht), and Fantasy Island (1979-1982, starring Ricardo Montalban, and with Wendy Schaal).

Between 1982 and 1986 he returned to a regular role and starred as Officer Jim Corrigan in T. J. Hooker along with William Shatner as the title character and Richard Herd as police chief. Beside Shatner himself, Winrich Kolbe, Cliff Bole, Charlie Picerni, and Richard Compton directed him in several episodes.

After the end of T. J. Hooker, Darren made only a few guest performances in the television series Raven (1992, with Paul Collins), Renegade (1992, with Branscombe Richmond and Tracy Scoggins), Silk Stalkings (1994, with Charlie Brill, Gary Frank, and Jon Rashad Kamal), and Diagnosis: Murder (1997, with Darwyn Carson). He also portrayed the cruel Tony Marlin in five episodes of Melrose Place in 1999, along with Trek performers Mark L. Taylor, Dey Young, Kathleen Garrett, Susan Savage, and David Doty.

After Deep Space Nine, Darren has rarely acted. He played the role of Allen in the drama Random Acts (2001), and Paulie in Lucky (2017, with Ed Begley, Jr. and Bertila Damas).

Music careerFor Gidget he performed the title song "Gidget" and the song "The Next Best Thing to Love", the previous one became a successful release the same year.

In 1961 his song "Goodbye Cruel World" stepped on position three of the US music charts and one year later his song "Her Royal Majesty" was voted into the top ten and he also lent his voice and likeness to an episode of The Flintstones (1965), with his character called "Jimmy Darrock". He also performed two times at the Academy Awards; 1959 the song "Almost in Your Arms" and 1964 the song "It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World".

After his television experience with The Time Tunnel, which was cancelled after one season, Darren formed a duo with comedian Buddy Hackett and the two toured about ten years through the country. During this time he only stopped the tour for a few film breaks.

In 1999 Darren released the album "This One's From The Heart" with songs he performed as Vic Fontaine on Deep Space Nine, his first album after twenty years. The album included the following seventeen songs:

This list includes 17 items (show all)."This One's From The Heart" (17)

Also in 1999 he performed on stage in Atlantic City after a fourteen year break. After this album, Darren released another studio album, "Because of You", in 2001. Other songs of his can be heard in the movies Down to You (2000), Hearts in Atlantis (2001), and Chooch (2003).