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'''Deborah Landis''' (also known as '''Valerie Ryan''') is an actress who played a [[Unnamed Cairn#Cairn female|female Cairn]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Dark Page}}. As an extra, she received no credit for her appearance.
 
'''Deborah Landis''' (also known as '''Valerie Ryan''') is an actress who played a [[Unnamed Cairn#Cairn female|female Cairn]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Dark Page}}. As an extra, she received no credit for her appearance.
   
Beside her ''Star Trek'' appearance, Landis has also worked in the television series ''Dream On'' (1993, with [[Michael McKean]]), ''Monty'' (1994, with [[Martha Hackett]]), ''The X-Files'' (2002), and ''Reba'' (2006), as well as in the television drama ''After Jimmy'' (1996, with [[Bruce Davison]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], [[Tina Lifford]], [[Raye Birk]], [[Jeanne Mori]], [[Deborah May]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]) and in the comedy ''Breast Men'' (1997, with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Raphael Sbarge]], [[Kaitlin Hopkins]], [[Pamela Segall]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], and [[Karen Austin]]).
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Beside her ''Star Trek'' appearance, Landis has also worked in the television series ''Dream On'' (1993, with [[Michael McKean]]), ''Monty'' (1994, with [[Martha Hackett]]), [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']] (2002), and ''Reba'' (2006), as well as in the television drama ''After Jimmy'' (1996, with [[Bruce Davison]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], [[Tina Lifford]], [[Raye Birk]], [[Jeanne Mori]], [[Deborah May]], and [[Aaron Lustig]]) and in the comedy ''Breast Men'' (1997, with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Raphael Sbarge]], [[Kaitlin Hopkins]], [[Pamela Segall]], [[Heidi Swedberg]], and [[Karen Austin]]).
   
 
In addition, Landis served as stand-in and photo double on several productions. In this position she served as double for {{w|Sandra Bullock}} in ''Demolition Man'' (1993, with [[Bob Gunton]], [[Mark Colson]], [[Bill Cobbs]], and [[Tracee Lee Cocco]]) and ''Gun Shy'' (2000, with [[Louis Giambalvo]] and [[Jack Janda]]), for {{w|Kate Nelligan}} in the horror thriller ''Wolf'' (1994, with [[Christopher Plummer]] and [[Brian Markinson]]), for {{w|Cameron Diaz}} in the comedy ''The Mask'' (1994, with [[Christopher Darga]], [[Kevin Grevioux]], [[Robert O'Reilly]], [[Louis Ortiz]], and [[Jeremy Roberts]]), for Marianne Hagan in the horror sequel ''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995, with [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Kim Darby]], and [[J.C. Brandy]]), for [[Ann Cusack]] in the comedy ''Multiplicity'' (1996, with [[Harris Yulin]]), and for {{w|Nora Dunn}} in the ''The X-Files'' episode ''Dreamland'' (1998, with Michael McKean and [[Michael Buchman Silver]]). Other feature films include the thriller ''Acts of Betrayal'' (1997) and the fantasy film ''Mighty Joe Young'' (1998, with [[Geoffrey Blake]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Richard Riehle]], [[Tracey Walter]], [[Richard McGonagle]], [[Lily Mariye]], and [[Scarlett Pomers]]).
 
In addition, Landis served as stand-in and photo double on several productions. In this position she served as double for {{w|Sandra Bullock}} in ''Demolition Man'' (1993, with [[Bob Gunton]], [[Mark Colson]], [[Bill Cobbs]], and [[Tracee Lee Cocco]]) and ''Gun Shy'' (2000, with [[Louis Giambalvo]] and [[Jack Janda]]), for {{w|Kate Nelligan}} in the horror thriller ''Wolf'' (1994, with [[Christopher Plummer]] and [[Brian Markinson]]), for {{w|Cameron Diaz}} in the comedy ''The Mask'' (1994, with [[Christopher Darga]], [[Kevin Grevioux]], [[Robert O'Reilly]], [[Louis Ortiz]], and [[Jeremy Roberts]]), for Marianne Hagan in the horror sequel ''Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers'' (1995, with [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Kim Darby]], and [[J.C. Brandy]]), for [[Ann Cusack]] in the comedy ''Multiplicity'' (1996, with [[Harris Yulin]]), and for {{w|Nora Dunn}} in the ''The X-Files'' episode ''Dreamland'' (1998, with Michael McKean and [[Michael Buchman Silver]]). Other feature films include the thriller ''Acts of Betrayal'' (1997) and the fantasy film ''Mighty Joe Young'' (1998, with [[Geoffrey Blake]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], [[Richard Riehle]], [[Tracey Walter]], [[Richard McGonagle]], [[Lily Mariye]], and [[Scarlett Pomers]]).

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Deborah Landis (also known as Valerie Ryan) is an actress who played a female Cairn in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Dark Page". As an extra, she received no credit for her appearance.

Beside her Star Trek appearance, Landis has also worked in the television series Dream On (1993, with Michael McKean), Monty (1994, with Martha Hackett), The X-Files (2002), and Reba (2006), as well as in the television drama After Jimmy (1996, with Bruce Davison, Natalia Nogulich, Tina Lifford, Raye Birk, Jeanne Mori, Deborah May, and Aaron Lustig) and in the comedy Breast Men (1997, with Matt Frewer, Terry O'Quinn, Louise Fletcher, Michael Cavanaugh, Raphael Sbarge, Kaitlin Hopkins, Pamela Segall, Heidi Swedberg, and Karen Austin).

In addition, Landis served as stand-in and photo double on several productions. In this position she served as double for Sandra Bullock in Demolition Man (1993, with Bob Gunton, Mark Colson, Bill Cobbs, and Tracee Lee Cocco) and Gun Shy (2000, with Louis Giambalvo and Jack Janda), for Kate Nelligan in the horror thriller Wolf (1994, with Christopher Plummer and Brian Markinson), for Cameron Diaz in the comedy The Mask (1994, with Christopher Darga, Kevin Grevioux, Robert O'Reilly, Louis Ortiz, and Jeremy Roberts), for Marianne Hagan in the horror sequel Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995, with Mitchell Ryan, Kim Darby, and J.C. Brandy), for Ann Cusack in the comedy Multiplicity (1996, with Harris Yulin), and for Nora Dunn in the The X-Files episode Dreamland (1998, with Michael McKean and Michael Buchman Silver). Other feature films include the thriller Acts of Betrayal (1997) and the fantasy film Mighty Joe Young (1998, with Geoffrey Blake, Lawrence Pressman, Richard Riehle, Tracey Walter, Richard McGonagle, Lily Mariye, and Scarlett Pomers).

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