Hagan Beggs, 79, on Sept. 16 in Vancouver, BC. Born in Belfast, he immigrated to Canada as a young man and made a career on stage, radio, TV and film as an actor, a set decorator and a props man. As an actor, he played George Dunbar on “Danger Bay” and Lt. Hansen on the first season of the original Star Trek. Cremation has taken place and the family says there will be no service.
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