Mako appeared on many episodes of M*A*S*H, including Rainbow Bridge as
Dr. Lin Tam. He appeared on an episode of Fraiser as the brothers' book
publisher. Kelsey Grammer appeared in a Next Generation Episode as the
captain of the Enterprise C.
Michael Dorn appeared in that episode as Worf. He also was on Deep Space
Nine with Rene Auberjonois who played Dago Red in M*A*S*H the Movie,
alongside Gary Burghoff who played Radar in the Movie and on the series.
Radar was with Hawkeye, Trapper and Klinger when they met Dr. Lin Tam at
the Rainbow Bridge.
How's that?
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> This is closer to a 6 degrees of separation than the usual Teri Garr was
> on Star Trek *and* on M*A*S*H and it is also circular.
> Mako appeared on many episodes of M*A*S*H, including Rainbow Bridge as
> Dr. Lin Tam. He appeared on an episode of Fraiser as the brothers' book
> publisher. Kelsey Grammer appeared in a Next Generation Episode as the
> captain of the Enterprise C.
> Michael Dorn appeared in that episode as Worf. He also was on Deep Space
> Nine with Rene Auberjonois who played Dago Red in M*A*S*H the Movie,
> alongside Gary Burghoff who played Radar in the Movie and on the series.
> Radar was with Hawkeye, Trapper and Klinger when they met Dr. Lin Tam at
> the Rainbow Bridge.
>
> How's that?
That's pretty good, Win!
Sally Kellerman Dr. Elizabeth Dehner (Where No Man Has Gone Before,
TOS)...played Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan (Movie)
Ian Wolfe...Mr. Atoz (All Our Yesterdays, TOS) and Septimus (Bread and
Circuses, TOS) also played the professor giving Hawkeye a hard time in the
Dreams episode.
Also from All Our Yesterdays...the 4077th's Sgt Zale...(I forget the actor's
name) had a minor role as one of the townspeople.
There are others I'm sure....
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Close. Grammar had a two-second bit part as the captain of the U.S.S.
Bozeman, a Miranda-class vessel caught in a space-time loop.
Gregory, Space-Nerd
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>This is closer to a 6 degrees of separation than the usual Teri Garr was
>on Star Trek *and* on M*A*S*H and it is also circular.
>
>Mako appeared on many episodes of M*A*S*H, including Rainbow Bridge as
>Dr. Lin Tam. He appeared on an episode of Fraiser as the brothers' book
>publisher. Kelsey Grammer appeared in a Next Generation Episode as the
>captain of the Enterprise C.
>
>Michael Dorn appeared in that episode as Worf. He also was on Deep Space
>Nine with Rene Auberjonois who played Dago Red in M*A*S*H the Movie,
>alongside Gary Burghoff who played Radar in the Movie and on the series.
>Radar was with Hawkeye, Trapper and Klinger when they met Dr. Lin Tam at
>the Rainbow Bridge.
>
>How's that?
>
Make it easier.
Rosalind Chao appeared in two episodes of M*A*S*H as Soon-Lee.
She later became a semi-regular as Keiko (Ishikawa) O'Brien on TNG and DS9.
David Ogden Stiers, years after M*A*S*H, appeared in a TNG episode as the
scientist Timicin in the "Too Short a Season" episode.
Bill in Vancouver
too old to be walking around with no shoes,
and too young to be walking around with no teeth
"Too Short A Season" was the first season TNG episode about the admiral
with the youth serum. The episode Stiers was in was titled "Half a Life".
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