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!!!! 

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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. 

This is a unique and rare photograph signed by Michael Forest, who played the character of Apollo in the Star Trek series. The photo was signed at the 2008 Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas

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. 













Michael Forest (born 17 April 1929; age 95) is an actor who played Apollo in the Star Trek: The Original Series second season episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?". He filmed his scenes between Friday 2 June 1967 and Thursday 8 June 1967 at Desilu Stage 10.

He was born Gerald Michael Charlebois in North Dakota and grew up in Seattle. His work outside of Star Trek includes over a hundred films and seventy-five television guest roles. He broke into film in the 1950s, alternating work for B-movie director and producer Roger Corman with work on the stage. He met Corman while studying acting from Jeff Corey.

One of Forest's oldest friends was Leonard Nimoy (another of Corey's acting students). He worked together with Nimoy in the theatrical production of Jean Genet's play Deathwatch, and later on the film version (which also featured Robert Ellenstein), filmed in 1964, but released in 1966. Ironically, Forest and Nimoy did not share any scenes in "Who Mourns for Adonais?".

Much of his recent work has been voice-over work in the English versions of Japanese anime films and television series, often credited as Alfred Thor.