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'''Angelina Fiordellisi''' {{born|15|March|1955}} is the actress who played [[Kaminer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Schisms}}.
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'''Angelina Fiordellisi''' {{born|15|March|1955}} is the actress who played [[Kaminer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Schisms}} in {{y|1992}}.
   
Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, Fiordellisi has served as the Artistic Director of New York's off-Broadway {{w|Cherry Lane Theatre}} since 1996. She has also performed on Broadway, acting in the 1983 revival of ''Zorba'', working alongside [[Jeff McCarthy]].
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From Detroit, Michigan, Fiordellisi has served as the Artistic Director of New York's off-Broadway {{w|Cherry Lane Theatre}} in historic Greenwich Village since 1996. She founded the non-profit Cherry Lane Alternative and the Obie-Award winning Mentor Project Program. In 1998, she built the Cherry Lane Studio theater, and in January 2009 she was offered the 90-seat Cherry Pit, located at Westbeth Community Center. She was also on Broadway in "Zorba" with Academy Award winner {{w|Anthony Quinn}}.
   
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She attended Northern Michigan University for two years, then received scholarships to The University of Detroit, Jesuit College, and Asolo Conservatory of Theater. Fiordellisi became a professional actress playing a 70-year old nun in "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?". She moved to New York where she immediately landed the National Touring company of "Annie". Soon after she accepted a role in the National Tour of "Zorba" that moved to Broadway.
Besides TNG, Fiordellisi also made appearances on ''The Cosby Show'', ''Roseanne'', and [[lawandorder:Law & Order|''Law & Order'']]. In 1994, she became a recurring player on the short-lived ABC sitcom ''Thunder Alley''. Among her co-stars on this series was one-time ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' guest performer [[Jim Beaver]]. Fiordellisi appeared in 11 of the show's 27 episodes, with the last airing in May 1995.
 
   
In addition, she had small roles in the films ''Delusion'' (1991, starring [[Jim Metzler]] and featuring [[Robert Costanzo]] and [[Tracey Walter]]), ''When a Man Loves a Woman'' (1994, with [[Ellen Geer]], [[Eugene Roche]], [[Gail Strickland]], and [[Susanna Thompson]]), and ''Where the Heart Is'' (2000, starring [[Ashley Judd]]). This latter film also featured an appearance by her ''Thunder Alley'' co-star, Jim Beaver.
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Besides her appearance on ''The Next Generation'', Fiordellisi also made guest appearances in episodes of ''The Cosby Show'' (1987), ''Roseanne'' (1988), ''The Munsters Today'' (1990, with [[John Schuck]], [[Lee Meriwether]], and [[Jason Marsden]]), ''L.A. Law'' (1991, with [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Larry Drake]], [[Michael Cumpsty]], and [[Joseph Ruskin]]), and ''Law & Order'' (1996). Between 1994 and 1995 she portrayed Rita in the ABC television comedy series ''Thunder Ally'' on which she worked with [[Jim Beaver]] and [[Bertila Damas]].
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In addition, Fiordellisi was featured in the crime thriller ''Delusion'' (1991, with [[Jim Metzler]], [[Robert Costanzo]], [[Tracey Walter]], [[Barbara Alyn Woods]], [[Raymond Singer]], [[Brendan McKane]], and [[Rudolph Willrich]]), in the television drama ''Out of Darkness'' (1994, with [[Randy Lowell]] and [[Annie O'Donnell]]), the romance ''When a Man Loves a Woman'' (1994, with [[Eugene Roche]], [[Gail Strickland]], [[Susanna Thompson]], [[William Frankfather]], [[Ellen Geer]], and [[Rico E. Anderson]]), and in the romance ''Where The Heart Is'' (2000, starring [[Ashley Judd]] and with Jim Beaver and [[Katelin Petersen]]).
   
 
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She attended Northern Michigan University in Marquette, Michigan.
 
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Angelina Fiordellisi (born 15 March 1955; age 69) is the actress who played Kaminer in the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth season episode "Schisms" in 1992.

From Detroit, Michigan, Fiordellisi has served as the Artistic Director of New York's off-Broadway Cherry Lane Theatre in historic Greenwich Village since 1996. She founded the non-profit Cherry Lane Alternative and the Obie-Award winning Mentor Project Program. In 1998, she built the Cherry Lane Studio theater, and in January 2009 she was offered the 90-seat Cherry Pit, located at Westbeth Community Center. She was also on Broadway in "Zorba" with Academy Award winner Anthony Quinn.

She attended Northern Michigan University for two years, then received scholarships to The University of Detroit, Jesuit College, and Asolo Conservatory of Theater. Fiordellisi became a professional actress playing a 70-year old nun in "Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?". She moved to New York where she immediately landed the National Touring company of "Annie". Soon after she accepted a role in the National Tour of "Zorba" that moved to Broadway.

Besides her appearance on The Next Generation, Fiordellisi also made guest appearances in episodes of The Cosby Show (1987), Roseanne (1988), The Munsters Today (1990, with John Schuck, Lee Meriwether, and Jason Marsden), L.A. Law (1991, with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, Michael Cumpsty, and Joseph Ruskin), and Law & Order (1996). Between 1994 and 1995 she portrayed Rita in the ABC television comedy series Thunder Ally on which she worked with Jim Beaver and Bertila Damas.

In addition, Fiordellisi was featured in the crime thriller Delusion (1991, with Jim Metzler, Robert Costanzo, Tracey Walter, Barbara Alyn Woods, Raymond Singer, Brendan McKane, and Rudolph Willrich), in the television drama Out of Darkness (1994, with Randy Lowell and Annie O'Donnell), the romance When a Man Loves a Woman (1994, with Eugene Roche, Gail Strickland, Susanna Thompson, William Frankfather, Ellen Geer, and Rico E. Anderson), and in the romance Where The Heart Is (2000, starring Ashley Judd and with Jim Beaver and Katelin Petersen).

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