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THE MANY FACES OF FELIX SILLA

FILMOGRAPHY

Actor

Talosian in “Star Trek” original TV show (1966)

Goblin in two episodes of “Bewitched” (1967, 1971)

Child gorilla in “Planet of the Apes” original movie (1968)

Various characters in “H.R. Pufnstuf” TV series (1969)

Litvak in “The Black Bird” movie comedy of “The Maltese Falcon” (1975)

Crazed Clown in “Kentucky Fried Movie” (1977)

Baby in “Demon Seed” (1977)

Lucifer in “Battlestar Gallactica” original TV series (1978-79)

Creature in “The Brood” (1979)

Twiki in “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” TV show (1979-81)

Ewok in “Return of the Jedi” (1983)

Dink in “Spaceballs” (1987)

Emperor Penguin in “Batman Returns” (1992)

Stunts

“A Ticklish Affair” (1963)

“The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming” (1966)

“Battle for the Planet of the Apes” (1973)

“Earthquake” (1974)

“The Towering Inferno” (1974)

“The Hindenburg” (1975)

“Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” (1979)

“E.T. the Extraterrestrial” (1982)

“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984)

“Howard the Duck” (1986)

“The Golden Child” (1986)

“Dennis the Menace” TV show (1987)

“The Monster Squad” (1987)

“Batman Returns” (1992)

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