Martin Landau, in the 1963 OUTER LIMITS episode "The Man Who Was Never Born" in his mutated form as a man in Earth's future. And a second photo of Landau's face without makeup in the same episode. It's kind of a fun irony that in the episode, the monstrous face is his true self, and Landau's true face is the illusion that other people see.

All these OUTER LIMITS episodes have beautiful cinemetography, and are very intelligently produced, more like short films than TV episodes, particularly the first season.
The producer Joseph Stefano wrote the screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's PSYCHO in 1961.
The main cinematographer, Conrad Hall, went on to win an Oscar for his cinematography in BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID in 1969.
Many of the production staff and writers went on to work on the STAR TREK series, after THE OUTER LIMITS was cancelled.




Landau 31 years later, with his much-deserved Oscar for the role of Bela Legosi in ED WOOD (1994). I love how when Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) first meets Legosi (Martin Landau), Legosi (Dracula!) is in a funeral parlor irritably trying out caskets for his anticipated coming death. Among many other great scenes. It's a complete mystery to me why this movie was a box-office failure, and not far more successful. It's a perfect movie to watch at Halloween-time.