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Eddie Paskey

Edward J. Paskey (August 20, 1939 – August 17, 2021) was an American actor best known for portraying Lieutenant Leslie, a recurring background character on the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. Born in Felton, , Paskey appeared in nearly 60 episodes of Star Trek from 1966 to 1969, often as an unnamed crewman or in minor roles such as Connors in "" and a medical assistant in "The Menagerie," though he was credited on screen only twice—in "" and "." He also served as a for lead actor , with the character name Leslie derived from Shatner's daughter. Paskey's acting career began with his first television role as a policeman on the medical drama Ben Casey in 1966, secured after a chance encounter with the show's producer at a service station. He went on to guest star in various popular series of the era, including Mission: Impossible, The Lucy Show, Twelve O'Clock High, The Wild Wild West, and Please Don't Eat the Daisies. Paskey later reprised a version of his character as Admiral Leslie in the fan-produced project Star Trek: Phase II (also known as Star Trek: New Voyages) in 2004. After retiring from acting during the third season of Star Trek due to health issues, Paskey co-owned an automobile detailing business called The Air Shop, which he sold in 2004. He was married to Judy Paskey and had four children; he passed away three days before his 82nd birthday, with his ashes given to family.

Early life

Birth and family background

Eddie Paskey was born Edward J. Paskey on August 20, 1939, in Felton, a small farming community in , . Little is documented about Paskey's immediate family or early home environment in . His family relocated to , during his childhood.

Upbringing and early interests

His family relocated to , when he was a child, where he grew up and attended , graduating in 1957.

Acting career

Early television roles

Eddie Paskey entered the acting profession in the mid-1960s, transitioning from non-acting work at a family-run service station in Pacific Palisades, , where he interacted with figures who opened doors to the industry. His professional debut came through a connection with Ben Casey Irving Elman, whom he met at the station; Elman cast him in a small credited role as a policeman in the episode "A Man, a Maid, and a Marionette," which aired on February 22, 1965. Building on this opportunity, Paskey secured guest spots across popular television series, often in supporting or uncredited capacities that highlighted his versatility in ensemble scenes. Notable examples include an uncredited appearance as a party guest in episode "A Day in the Life of Alan Brady" (May 18, 1966), and roles in , such as Steve in "The Ransom" (September 22, 1966). He also featured in episodes of The Lucy Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., including an uncredited role as an audience member in the latter's "Duke Slater, Night Club Comic" (October 7, 1966), as well as Twelve O'Clock High. Complementing his television work, Paskey took uncredited parts in films like What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966), a World War II comedy, and Mister Buddwing (1966), a psychological drama.

Star Trek: The Original Series

Eddie Paskey was cast as Lieutenant Leslie, a recurring security officer and bridge crewman on the , after being hired as William Shatner's stand-in by assistant director Gregg Peters, drawing from their prior collaborations on shows like . This role evolved into on-screen appearances, with Leslie often positioned at the engineering station or on away team , embodying the archetypal "redshirt" in his red uniform, though he also wore gold and blue in various episodes. Paskey portrayed Leslie in 57 episodes of the series from 1966 to 1969, surpassing the episode counts of principal cast members like Walter Koenig's Chekov and George Takei's , yet remaining largely uncredited as a background player. Though typically silent, Leslie received scripted lines in four episodes, highlighting Paskey's subtle contributions to key scenes. In "The Naked Time," he delivered a brief report on the ship's condition; in "The Conscience of the King," he responded to Captain 's orders during a tense investigation. His most prominent dialogue came in "," where Leslie participated in a against Kirk, stating, "I'm sorry, Sir, but we're all going down to join the colony!" and affirming, "Yes, Sir… it is!" after being affected by spores. Paskey earned on-screen credits only twice, for ""—his first speaking role as duty officer in the captain's chair—and "This Side of Paradise." Additionally, he played uncredited parts like the truck driver in "The City on the Edge of Forever," where he navigated 1930s-era streets, and Mr. Connors, McCoy's assistant, in "The Menagerie." The character name "Leslie" originated from Shatner, who suggested it after his . Paskey's tenure ended during the third season due to severe health issues, including cluster headaches exacerbated by the intense set lighting and a back injury sustained while filming a scene. Despite these challenges, he appeared in early third-season episodes like "" before retiring from acting. Behind the scenes, Paskey formed a close friendship with Shatner, describing him as a "good guy," and socialized with and his wife over cocktails at local spots like Frank Da Vinci's bar, though he was less acquainted with other cast members. His portrayal of Leslie exemplified the "unsung hero" of 's ensemble, providing reliable background presence that enhanced the ship's bustling atmosphere without drawing focus from the leads.

Later Star Trek projects

Deep Space Nine appearance

Eddie Paskey's footage as Lieutenant Leslie appeared in the 1996 episode "," where it was incorporated as uncredited archive material. This fifth-season installment served as a tribute to on the franchise's 30th anniversary, blending new scenes with original clips to depict the DS9 crew's time-travel adventure to the 23rd century. In the episode, the DS9 characters, including Captain Benjamin Sisko, travel back to the during the events of the TOS episode "," investigating a plot by a spy to assassinate Captain . Paskey's archival footage from his original TOS role as Leslie was seamlessly integrated into this storyline, showing the lieutenant among the Enterprise crew amid the infestation without any alteration to the historical timeline. The production relied entirely on existing TOS for such background elements, requiring no new filming or performance from Paskey.

Star Trek: New Voyages role

Eddie Paskey portrayed Admiral Leslie, established as the father of his original character Lieutenant Leslie from Star Trek: The Original Series, in the 2004 pilot episode "Come What May" of the fan-produced series Star Trek: New Voyages. In the episode, written and directed by Jack Marshall, Admiral Leslie appears as a high-ranking Starfleet officer providing counsel during a crisis involving an alien intruder threatening a Federation colony, marking a direct narrative link to the continuity of the original series through the familial connection. Star Trek: New Voyages, later rebranded as Star Trek: Phase II in 2008, was a volunteer-driven created by fans to extend the storyline of The Original Series into its unproduced fourth season, featuring new stories with actors portraying iconic characters like Captain Kirk and Mr. . Production of "Come What May," which runs approximately 40 minutes, involved low-budget filming on practical sets mimicking the and other TOS environments, with a cast including other original series alumni such as John Winston as Captain Jefferies to maintain stylistic and canonical fidelity. The episode's integration with TOS emphasized familiar ship operations, uniforms, and command structures, allowing Paskey's Leslie to interact seamlessly within the established . This appearance represented one of Paskey's final acting roles, coming over three decades after his last Star Trek performance in 1968 and signaling a poignant return to the franchise in a non-professional capacity.

Later years

Retirement and business ventures

Following his retirement from professional acting during the third season of Star Trek: The Original Series in 1969 due to health issues, including a back injury and cluster headaches aggravated by set lighting, and after a brief return for the fan-produced series Star Trek: New Voyages in 2004, Eddie Paskey shifted his focus toward personal and entrepreneurial pursuits. He owned and operated The Air Shop, an auto-detailing business in , which he ran with his wife Judy from 1981 until selling it in 2004. Paskey's enduring interest in automobiles, rooted in his formative years, shaped his post-acting life and provided a natural pivot from demands. This passion manifested in his continued engagement with the car enthusiast community, as he and Judy became active members of Hot Rods Unlimited, a auto club dedicated to classic vehicles and hot rods.

Death and legacy

Eddie Paskey passed away on August 17, 2021, at the age of 81 in , just three days before his 82nd birthday. The cause of his death was not publicly disclosed. He was survived by his wife of over 50 years, Judy Paskey, and their four children. The Star Trek community responded with widespread tributes following his death, recognizing his significant behind-the-scenes presence on the series. Daily Star Trek News published an emphasizing his frequent appearances and enduring fan appreciation, while various fan outlets described him as an "unsung hero" for his reliable contributions without major stardom. Paskey's legacy endures through his role as Lieutenant Leslie, appearing in 57 episodes of : The Original Series and becoming a symbol of the resilient redshirt character who frequently survived dangers that claimed others, thus influencing perceptions of the . Remembrances have continued in subsequent years, with annual fan acknowledgments around his birth and death dates as of 2025.

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