Jeffrey Hunter

Jeffrey Hunter
Jeffrey "Jeff" Hunterwas an American film and television actor and producer. Hunter is known for his roles as the sidekick to John Wayne's character in The Searchers, as Jesus Christ in the biblical film King of Kings, and as Capt. Christopher Pike in the original pilot episode of Star Trek and appears in archival footage in the series' only two-part episode, "The Menagerie"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth25 November 1926
CityNew Orleans, LA
CountryUnited States of America
It was more rugged than I had anticipated. It's beautiful. Sort of a frontier. The most you hear, other than the birds, are occasional planes passing overhead.
It was more rugged than I had anticipated,
It's a great way to give back. Without volunteers, trails would cease to exist.
The Mountains to Sea Trail is one of the premier hiking trails in America, and the sections along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Western North Carolina are especially beautiful.
The Mountains to Sea Trail is an important link in a planned 5,000-mile trail system here in the Southeast. Participants in the volunteer vacation will help to take us one step closer to building out this great trail system for future generations.
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The idea of making pictures abroad is exciting when you're in Hollywood and have never worked in foreign countries. You think you'll get to see the sights and have all the fun that goes with traveling. Actually, you spend so much time on the job that you don't do much else.
With all the weird surroundings of outer space the basic underlying theme of the show is a philosophical approach to man's relationship to woman. There are both sexes in the crew, in fact, the first officer is a woman.
I doubt if the public thought of me as Christ when they next saw me as Temple Houston on television.
There's a way out of any cage, and I'll find it!
There just arent that many Jesus roles around.
I love doing motion pictures and expect to be as busy as I want to be in them.
You try to get the feel of any role, but it's much more difficult in the case of Christ because everyone has their own personal image of Him. It's a role you take on, knowing that no matter how you play it, you are going to disappoint many.
When it comes to turning out movies, I'm for Hollywood.