William Bramley

Actor William Bramley played the lead policeman in the second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series entitled.

Bramley made his film debut in the -winning 1961 musical, co-directed by Robert Wise and co-starring Richard Beymer. Bramley played the role of another policeman, Officer Krupke.

Bramley was also one of many Star Trek alumni to appear in the 1968 film. Michael Dunn, Steve Ihnat, Warren Stevens, Dallas Mitchell, Lloyd Haynes, Paul Sorenson, and John McLiam also had roles in the film.

Other film credits include (1966, with Warren Stevens, Morgan Woodward, Robert Pine, and John Hoyt),  (1968, with Leigh Taylor-Young and Vince Howard),  (1970, with Jeff Corey, Jon Lormer, and John Rubinstein),  (1970, with Brian Keith, John Fiedler, Vince Howard, and Paul Sorenson),  (1971, with John Colicos and Jon Lormer),  (1971, with Bill Mumy),  (1974, with George Murdock),  (1976, with Garry Walberg), and The Wild Life (1984, with Tony Epper, Keone Young, Leo Penn, and Kevin Peter Hall).

He appeared with fellow TOS guest star Don Keefer in the 1964 made-for-television movie. In 1969, he and another TOS guest, Paul Carr, appeared in the TV movie. He also appeared in the TV movies (1972, with Nehemiah Persoff),  (1975, with Morgan Woodward and Rex Holman),  (1981, with Bibi Besch).

Bramley frequently appeared in television episodes helmed by "Bread and Circuses" director Ralph Senensky, which include series such as ', ' and ''.

Bramley also made guest appearances on such TV series as ', ', ' (starring Bill Mumy), ', ', ' (as a policeman), ' (with Kevin Tighe and Vince Howard), ' (with Diana Muldaur), and  (with Lee Meriwether and Vince Howard). His final television appearance was an in episode of , starring Ed Begley, Jr., France Nuyen, Deborah May, Alfre Woodard, and Jane Wyatt.

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William Bramley