1. Malachi Throne was an American actor known as Noah Bain on It Takes a Thief.

1. Malachi Throne was an American actor known as Noah Bain on It Takes a Thief.
Malachi Throne had guest-starring roles on multiple television series, including Star Trek and Batman, and appeared in films and theater.
Malachi Throne was raised in The Bronx, and first appeared on stage at the age of ten in 1939 in the New York Parks Department production of Tom Sawyer as Huckleberry Finn.
Malachi Throne attended Brooklyn College, and he served in the US Army during the Korean War.
Malachi Throne played the character Sandifer in the 1964 Perry Mason episode "The Case of the Simple Simon".
Malachi Throne co-starred with Robert Wagner in the TV series It Takes a Thief.
Malachi Throne was a favorite actor of TV producer Irwin Allen; he appeared in numerous roles in Allen's series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, The Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants, and Lost in Space, often as several different characters in the same series.
Malachi Throne played in two episodes of Mission: Impossible during seasons one and four as two different characters.
Malachi Throne provided the voice of the Keeper in Star Trek's first pilot episode "The Cage".
On Star Trek: The Next Generation, Malachi Throne played Pardek, a Romulan senator, in the two-part episode "Unification".
Malachi Throne played the villain False-Face in the ABC series Batman.
Malachi Throne had a small role in the 2002 film Catch Me if You Can.
Malachi Throne lived in Southern California, and he did much local theater work there.
Malachi Throne was a member of the Theater West company in Hollywood.
Malachi Throne won critical acclaim for several performances with the Fountain Theatre in Los Angeles.
Malachi Throne was a national television spokesman for Ziebart in several advertising campaigns throughout the 1970s.
Malachi Throne narrated the 1976 trailer for the film Star Wars.
Malachi Throne was married to Judith Merians from 1965 to 1992, and Marjorie Bernstein from 1992 until his death.
Malachi Throne died of lung cancer at his home in Brentwood, California on March 13,2013, at the age of 84.
In 1980, Malachi Throne provided the voice-over narration for a vinyl record soundtrack version of the Star Wars sequel film, The Empire Strikes Back.