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| Name = Barbara Tarbuck
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| image = Leka trion.jpg
| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Leka trion.jpg|150px|Governor Leka Trion, a Peliar Zel native]]
 
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| imagecap = ...as Governor Leka Trion
| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:CoridanChancellor2151.jpg|156px|Chancellor Kalev, a Coridan]]
 
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| Gender = Female
| class="even" | <center>'''[[Leka Trion]]'''</center>
 
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| Date of birth = {{d|15|January|1942}}
| class="even" | <center>'''[[Kalev]]'''</center>
 
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| Place of birth = Detroit, Michigan
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'''Barbara J. Tarbuck''' (born 1942 in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]]) is an actress who has appeared in two of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' spin-offs. She first played the role of [[Governor]] [[Leka Trion]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Host]]". Many years later, she appeared as [[Chancellor]] [[Kalev]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Enterprise]]'' episode "[[Shadows of P'Jem]]".
 
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| imagecap2 = ...as Chancellor Kalev
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'''Barbara J. Tarbuck''' {{born|15|January|1942}} is an actress who has appeared in two of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' spin-offs. She first played the role of [[Leka Trion]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|The Host}} in {{y|1991}}. She filmed her scenes for this episode on Wednesday {{d|13|March|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]]. Eleven years later, she appeared as [[Kalev]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' [[ENT Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Shadows of P'Jem}}. The costume from her latter appearance was previously worn by [[Ellen Geer]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Silicon Avatar}} and by background actress [[Leslie McCasky]] in an episode of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Later it was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|0516}} Her costume from "The Host" was also sold off on eBay. {{stala|2829}}
   
Outside of ''Trek'', Tarbuck had roles in several popular [[soap opera]]s. She appeared several times on ''Dallas'' (starring [[Susan Howard]], [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], and [[Morgan Woodward]]) and ''Dynasty'' (starring [[Joan Collins]] and [[Lee Bergere]]) before being given a recurring role as Dr. Randall on ''Falcon Crest'' from 1986 through 1987. Among her co-stars on this series were [[Jonathan Banks]], [[Leslie Bevis]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Robert Foxworth]], and Tarbuck's "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star [[Jeff Kober]]. Afterwards, she went on to have recurring roles on ''Santa Barbara'' and ''General Hospital''.
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Outside of ''Trek'', Tarbuck had roles in several popular soap operas. She appeared several times on ''Dallas'' (starring [[Susan Howard]], [[Leigh J. McCloskey]], and [[Morgan Woodward]]) and ''Dynasty'' (starring [[Joan Collins]] and [[Lee Bergere]]) before being given a recurring role as Dr. Randall on ''Falcon Crest'' from 1986 through 1987. Among her co-stars on this series were [[Jonathan Banks]], [[Leslie Bevis]], [[Michael Ensign]], [[Robert Foxworth]], and Tarbuck's "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star [[Jeff Kober]]. Afterward, she went on to have recurring roles on ''Santa Barbara'' and ''General Hospital''. On the latter series she appeared in over fourty episodes between 1996 and 2010.
   
She has also made guest appearances on a large number of other [[television]] programs, including ''Quincy'' (starring [[Robert Ito]] and [[Garry Walberg]]), ''M*A*S*H'' (starring [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''St. Elsewhere'' (starring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Norman Lloyd]], ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]] and also guest-starring [[Gwynyth Walsh]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (starring [[Ben Vereen]]), ''Quantum Leap'' (starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]] and also guest-starring [[Alan Oppenheimer]]), ''Picket Fences'' (starring [[Roy Brocksmith]] and [[Ray Walston]]), ''Crossing Jordan'' (starring [[Miguel Ferrer]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (starring [[Gordon Clapp]]), and ''Medical Investigation'' (starring [[Neal McDonough]]). She also appeared in several episodes of ''Cagney & Lacey'', including 1984's "Matinee", which also guest-starred [[Bibi Besch]] and [[Armin Shimerman]]. Tarbuck also co-starred with [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Daniel Davis]], and [[Carolyn Seymour]] in a 1992 episode of ''Civil Wars'' and with [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Gates McFadden]] in a 2001 episode of ''The Division''. Also in 2001, Tarbuck had a role in the drama ''Just Ask My Children'', as did [[Casey Biggs]], [[John Billingsley]], [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Robert Joy]], [[Jack Shearer]], Armin Shimerman, and [[Kitty Swink]].
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She has made guest appearances on a large number of other television programs, including ''Quincy'' (starring [[Robert Ito]] and [[Garry Walberg]]), ''M*A*S*H'' (starring [[David Ogden Stiers]]), ''St. Elsewhere'' (starring [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Norman Lloyd]]), ''L.A. Law'' (starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], and also guest-starring [[Gwynyth Walsh]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (starring [[Ben Vereen]]), ''Quantum Leap'' (starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]], and also guest-starring [[Alan Oppenheimer]]), ''Picket Fences'' (starring [[Roy Brocksmith]] and [[Ray Walston]]), ''Crossing Jordan'' (starring [[Miguel Ferrer]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (starring [[Gordon Clapp]]), and ''Medical Investigation'' (starring [[Neal McDonough]]). She appeared in several episodes of ''Cagney & Lacey'', including 1984's "Matinee", which also guest-starred [[Bibi Besch]] and [[Armin Shimerman]]. Tarbuck co-starred with [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Erick Avari]], [[Daniel Davis]], and [[Carolyn Seymour]] in a 1992 episode of ''Civil Wars'' and with [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Gates McFadden]] in a 2001 episode of ''The Division''. The same year Tarbuck had a role in the drama ''Just Ask My Children'', as did [[Casey Biggs]], [[John Billingsley]], [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Robert Joy]], [[Jack Shearer]], Armin Shimerman, and [[Kitty Swink]]. More recently, Tarbuck appeared in episodes of ''The Event'' (2011, with [[Lisa Vidal]], [[Bill Smitrovich]], and [[Chase Kim]]) and ''Glee'' (2011).
   
Tarbuck also has several major [[film]]s to her credit, with her first being the 1986 [[science fiction]] [[humor|comedy]], ''Short Circuit'', co-starring [[Brian McNamara]]. This was followed that same year with ''Big Trouble'', featuring [[Paul Dooley]] and [[Warren Munson]]. Her other films include ''Curly Sue'' (1991), ''The Tie That Binds'' (1995, with [[Keith Carradine]]), and ''Walking Tall'', the latter of which starred ''[[Star Trek: First Contact]]'' actor Neal McDonough.
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Tarbuck has several major films to her credit, with her first being the 1986 science fiction comedy, ''Short Circuit'', co-starring [[Brian McNamara]]. This was followed that same year with ''Big Trouble'', featuring [[Paul Dooley]] and [[Warren Munson]]. Her other films include ''Curly Sue'' (1991), ''The Tie That Binds'' (1995, with [[Keith Carradine]]), and ''Walking Tall'', the latter of which starred ''Star Trek: First Contact'' actor [[Neal McDonough]]. More recently she had a supporting role in the mystery sequel ''S. Darko'' (2009).
   
==Other Trek connections==
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== Other ''Trek'' connections ==
 
Additional projects in which Tarbuck acted with other ''Star Trek'' performers include:
 
Additional projects in which Tarbuck acted with other ''Star Trek'' performers include:
*''Quincy'' episode "No Way to Treat a Flower" (1979) with [[Whit Bissell]]
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*''Quincy, M.E.'' episode "No Way to Treat a Flower" (1979) with [[Whit Bissell]]
 
*''Mr. R's Daughter'' (1979 TV movie) with [[Craig Wasson]]
 
*''Mr. R's Daughter'' (1979 TV movie) with [[Craig Wasson]]
*''A Christmas Without Snow'' (1980 TV movie) with [[James Cromwell]
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*''A Christmas Without Snow'' (1980 TV movie) with [[James Cromwell]]
 
*''Condo'' episode "That's Entertainment" (1983) with [[Rosana DeSoto]] and [[Graham Jarvis]]
 
*''Condo'' episode "That's Entertainment" (1983) with [[Rosana DeSoto]] and [[Graham Jarvis]]
 
*''Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story'' (1984) with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Lawrence Pressman]]
 
*''Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story'' (1984) with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Lawrence Pressman]]
*''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' episode "The Beacon/One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" (1985) with [[Biff Yeager]]
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*{{wt|The Twilight Zone}} episode "The Beacon/One Life, Furnished in Early Poverty" (1985) with [[Biff Yeager]]
*''Hunter'' episode "Boomerang" (1988) with Roy Brocksmith
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*''Hunter'' episode "Boomerang" (1988) with [[Roy Brocksmith]]
 
*''David'' (1988 TV movie) with [[John Glover]]
 
*''David'' (1988 TV movie) with [[John Glover]]
*''I Know My First Name Is Steven'' (1989 TV movie) with [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[John Vickery]] and Ray Walston
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*''I Know My First Name Is Steven'' (1989 TV movie) with [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[John Vickery]], and Ray Walston
*''Moonlighting'' episode "Eine Kleine Nacht Murder" (1989) with [[Jack Blessing]], Virginia Madsen and [[Ray Wise]]
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*''Moonlighting'' episode "Eine Kleine Nacht Murder" (1989) with [[Jack Blessing]], Virginia Madsen, and [[Ray Wise]]
 
*''21 Jump Street'' episode "Come from the Shadows" (1989) with [[Tony Plana]]
 
*''21 Jump Street'' episode "Come from the Shadows" (1989) with [[Tony Plana]]
 
*''The Death of the Incredible Hulk'' (1990) with [[Andreas Katsulas]]
 
*''The Death of the Incredible Hulk'' (1990) with [[Andreas Katsulas]]
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*''A Kiss Goodnight'' (1994 TV movie) with [[Shelly Desai]] and [[Mark Moses]]
 
*''A Kiss Goodnight'' (1994 TV movie) with [[Shelly Desai]] and [[Mark Moses]]
 
*''Moment of Truth: Eye of the Stalker'' (1995 TV movie) with [[Joanna Cassidy]] and [[James MacDonald]]
 
*''Moment of Truth: Eye of the Stalker'' (1995 TV movie) with [[Joanna Cassidy]] and [[James MacDonald]]
*''Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story'' (1996 TV movie) with [[Cliff deYoung]] and [[George D. Wallace]]
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*''Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story'' (1996 TV movie) with [[Cliff DeYoung]] and [[George D. Wallace]]
 
*''Pacific Blue'' episode "Rapscallions" (1996) with [[Anthony De Longis]] and [[Tom Towles]]
 
*''Pacific Blue'' episode "Rapscallions" (1996) with [[Anthony De Longis]] and [[Tom Towles]]
*''The Burning Zone'' episode "Lethal Injection" (1996) with [[Dennis Christopher]], [[Tim De Zarn]], [[Sherman Howard]], and [[Keith Szarabajka]]
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*''The Burning Zone'' episode "Lethal Injection" (1996) with [[Dennis Christopher]], [[Tim de Zarn]], [[Sherman Howard]], and [[Keith Szarabajka]]
 
*''The Practice'' episode "Part V" (1997) with [[Mark Harelik]] and Norman Lloyd
 
*''The Practice'' episode "Part V" (1997) with [[Mark Harelik]] and Norman Lloyd
 
*''Before He Wakes'' (1998 TV movie) with [[Ron Canada]]
 
*''Before He Wakes'' (1998 TV movie) with [[Ron Canada]]
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*''NYPD Blue'' episode "Maybe Baby" (2003) with [[Bill Cobbs]]
 
*''NYPD Blue'' episode "Maybe Baby" (2003) with [[Bill Cobbs]]
 
*''Without a Trace'' episode "Fallout: Part 1" (2003) with [[Gregory Itzin]]
 
*''Without a Trace'' episode "Fallout: Part 1" (2003) with [[Gregory Itzin]]
*''Navy NCIS'' episode "UnSEALed" (2004) with Tim Kelleher and [[Leon Russom]]
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*''NCIS'' episode "UnSEALed" (2004) with Tim Kelleher and [[Leon Russom]]
 
*''Nip/Tuck'' episode "Naomi Games" (2004) with [[Famke Janssen]]
 
*''Nip/Tuck'' episode "Naomi Games" (2004) with [[Famke Janssen]]
*''CSI:NY'' episode "Dancing with the Fishes" (2005) with Robert Joy
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*''CSI:NY'' episode "Dancing with the Fishes" (2005) with [[Robert Joy]]
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*''Eyes'' episode "Poison" (2005) with [[Rick Worthy]], [[Gregg Henry]], [[Carlos Lacamara]], [[Marta Martin]], [[Raphael Sbarge]], and [[David Spielberg]]
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*''Close to Home'' episode "Dead or Alive" (2006) with [[John Carroll Lynch]]
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*''Smith'' episode "Four" (2006) with [[Virginia Madsen]], [[William Lucking]], [[Al Foster]], [[Billy Mayo]], and [[John Dixon]]
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*''Journeyman'' episode "Home By Another Way" (2007) with [[John Aniston]] and [[Robert Pine]]
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*''Wednesday Again'' (2008) with [[Jack Kehler]]
   
==External Links==
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== External links ==
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* [http://barbaratarbuck.com BarbaraTarbuck.com] - official site
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0850335}}
 
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* {{NowCasting|barbaratarbuck}}
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* {{Wikipedia}}
   
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Barbara J. Tarbuck (born 15 January 1942; age 82) is an actress who has appeared in two of the Star Trek spin-offs. She first played the role of Leka Trion in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "The Host" in 1991. She filmed her scenes for this episode on Wednesday 13 March 1991 on Paramount Stage 8. Eleven years later, she appeared as Kalev in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Shadows of P'Jem". The costume from her latter appearance was previously worn by Ellen Geer in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Silicon Avatar" and by background actress Leslie McCasky in an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. Later it was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] Her costume from "The Host" was also sold off on eBay. [2]

Outside of Trek, Tarbuck had roles in several popular soap operas. She appeared several times on Dallas (starring Susan Howard, Leigh J. McCloskey, and Morgan Woodward) and Dynasty (starring Joan Collins and Lee Bergere) before being given a recurring role as Dr. Randall on Falcon Crest from 1986 through 1987. Among her co-stars on this series were Jonathan Banks, Leslie Bevis, Michael Ensign, Robert Foxworth, and Tarbuck's "Shadows of P'Jem" co-star Jeff Kober. Afterward, she went on to have recurring roles on Santa Barbara and General Hospital. On the latter series she appeared in over fourty episodes between 1996 and 2010.

She has made guest appearances on a large number of other television programs, including Quincy (starring Robert Ito and Garry Walberg), M*A*S*H (starring David Ogden Stiers), St. Elsewhere (starring Ed Begley, Jr. and Norman Lloyd), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, and also guest-starring Gwynyth Walsh), Silk Stalkings (starring Ben Vereen), Quantum Leap (starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, and also guest-starring Alan Oppenheimer), Picket Fences (starring Roy Brocksmith and Ray Walston), Crossing Jordan (starring Miguel Ferrer), NYPD Blue (starring Gordon Clapp), and Medical Investigation (starring Neal McDonough). She appeared in several episodes of Cagney & Lacey, including 1984's "Matinee", which also guest-starred Bibi Besch and Armin Shimerman. Tarbuck co-starred with Rene Auberjonois, Erick Avari, Daniel Davis, and Carolyn Seymour in a 1992 episode of Civil Wars and with Thomas Kopache and Gates McFadden in a 2001 episode of The Division. The same year Tarbuck had a role in the drama Just Ask My Children, as did Casey Biggs, John Billingsley, Virginia Madsen, Robert Joy, Jack Shearer, Armin Shimerman, and Kitty Swink. More recently, Tarbuck appeared in episodes of The Event (2011, with Lisa Vidal, Bill Smitrovich, and Chase Kim) and Glee (2011).

Tarbuck has several major films to her credit, with her first being the 1986 science fiction comedy, Short Circuit, co-starring Brian McNamara. This was followed that same year with Big Trouble, featuring Paul Dooley and Warren Munson. Her other films include Curly Sue (1991), The Tie That Binds (1995, with Keith Carradine), and Walking Tall, the latter of which starred Star Trek: First Contact actor Neal McDonough. More recently she had a supporting role in the mystery sequel S. Darko (2009).

Other Trek connections

Additional projects in which Tarbuck acted with other Star Trek performers include:

External links