- Robert Walker, Star Trek #2: Charlie X, TV, 1966. (Stardate 2713.5). Creator-producer Gene Roddenberry voted Pollard (“been hearing good things about him”) for the teenage Charlie Evans., sole survivor of a transport ship crash. Casting director Josaeph D’Agosta preferred Walker – and reserved Jahn in #8: Mirilater that year for the potato-faced Pollard.
- Max Born, Fellini Satyricon, Italy-France, 1968. Fellini desired some of his most cherished Hollywood stars in his ancient Rome extravaganza. Durante, Van Heflin (surprisingly), Boris Karloff, Groucho Marx and Mae West headed his dream-wish list but they all felt too old for galivanting around Nero’s licentious Lazio. Pollard was way younger, of course, but he still stayed away.
- Jess Hann, Mama Dracula, Belgium, 1980. Mama was Louise Fletcher s(t)inking in a Franco-Belgian “comedy.” Hahn was 18 years older than Bonnie and Clyde’s getaway driver.
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