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She also built a portfolio of supporting roles in [[film|feature films]], making her debut with an uncredited role in the 1962 classic ''[[Wikipedia:Mutiny on the Bounty (fiction)#The 1962 version|Mutiny on the Bounty]]''. She followed this with yet another uncredited appearance in the 1971 [[horror movie]] {{IMDb-name|id=tt0067419|name=The Mephisto Waltz}}, starring TOS guest actor [[William Windom]]. She later had a supporting role in the popular 1980 horror film ''[[Wikipedia:Prom Night|Prom Night]]'', directed by [[Paul Lynch]]. Her other films include {{IMDb-name|id=tt0087222|name=The Evil That Men Do}} (1984, with [[John Glover]]) and {{IMDb-name|id=tt0090856|name=Club Paradise}} (1986, with [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Andrea Martin]], and [[Bruce McGill]]).
 
She also built a portfolio of supporting roles in [[film|feature films]], making her debut with an uncredited role in the 1962 classic ''[[Wikipedia:Mutiny on the Bounty (fiction)#The 1962 version|Mutiny on the Bounty]]''. She followed this with yet another uncredited appearance in the 1971 [[horror movie]] {{IMDb-name|id=tt0067419|name=The Mephisto Waltz}}, starring TOS guest actor [[William Windom]]. She later had a supporting role in the popular 1980 horror film ''[[Wikipedia:Prom Night|Prom Night]]'', directed by [[Paul Lynch]]. Her other films include {{IMDb-name|id=tt0087222|name=The Evil That Men Do}} (1984, with [[John Glover]]) and {{IMDb-name|id=tt0090856|name=Club Paradise}} (1986, with [[Joanna Cassidy]], [[Andrea Martin]], and [[Bruce McGill]]).
   
[[Star Trek]] Production Assistant Charles Washburn, in an interview, declared her the most professional actress with whom he had worked on the series.
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''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' Production Assistant [[Charles Washburn]], in an interview, declared her the most professional actress with whom he had worked on the series.
   
 
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Sylvia

...as Sylvia (1967).

Antoinette Bower (born September 30, 1932) is the actress who played Sylvia in the Star Trek episode "Catspaw".

She has many other television guest roles to her credit – between 1959 to the 1980s, she amassed almost ninety appearances on such programs as Perry Mason, The Twilight Zone, Ben Casey, The Fugitive, Mission: Impossible, and Murder, She Wrote. She has also starred in many made-for-television movies, including 1974's movie Template:IMDb-name, in which she co-starred also with fellow TOS guest performers Michael Strong and Bill Zuckert, and 1984's Template:IMDb-name, with Christopher Lloyd and Michael Pataki.

In 1983, she co-starred with Philip Anglim, John de Lancie, Richard Kiley, Christopher Plummer, Jean Simmons, and Meg Wyllie in the epic TV mini-series The Thorn Birds. And from 1990 through 1992, she was a regular on the TV series Template:IMDb-name.

She also built a portfolio of supporting roles in feature films, making her debut with an uncredited role in the 1962 classic Mutiny on the Bounty. She followed this with yet another uncredited appearance in the 1971 horror movie Template:IMDb-name, starring TOS guest actor William Windom. She later had a supporting role in the popular 1980 horror film Prom Night, directed by Paul Lynch. Her other films include Template:IMDb-name (1984, with John Glover) and Template:IMDb-name (1986, with Joanna Cassidy, Andrea Martin, and Bruce McGill).

Star Trek Production Assistant Charles Washburn, in an interview, declared her the most professional actress with whom he had worked on the series.

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