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Debra Lamb Bailleaux (born 24 November 1963; age 60) is an actress, dancer, and professional fire eater who appeared as an alien fire eater in a deleted scene from the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Broken Bow". The deleted scene, scene 99, was later available on the ENT Season 1 DVD. Lamb Bailleaux received no credit for her part and was identified by the call sheet for the day of shooting, 22 May 2001, on which she was listed as "Female "Fire Eater" Alien". Her costume from this appearances was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay where her name was misspelled as Debra Mileaux. [1]

Born in Portland, Oregon as Deborah Lamb she studied dance and started in Hollywood as an exotic dancer and model with featured roles in the thriller Le déclic (1985, with Marjean Holden) and the erotic series Electric Blue (1987). Further credits include Stripped to Kill (1987), Deathrow Gameshow (1987, with Darwyn Carson), Warlords (1988), the comedy Glitch! (1988, with Julia Nickson and Marjean Holden), the horror thriller B.O.R.N. (1988, with Clint Howard and Noél De Souza), the drama The Killing Game (1988), the independent film Rock and the Money-Hungry Party Girls (1988, with Judi Durand), Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls (1989, with Marjean Holden), Hardcase and Fist (1989), the comedy Out Cold (1989, with Terri Garr, James Lashly, Ada Maris, Bruce McGill, and Robert Schenkkan), the action film W.B., Blue and the Bean (1989, with Tony Brubaker, Bob Minor, Jeff O'Haco, and Charlie Brill), [2] and Beverly Hills Vamp (1989).

Most of her roles include work as dancer and fire eater and she performed as such in the horror film Midnight Cabaret (1990, with Carolyn Seymour and Bruce Wright), the horror film Evil Spirits (1990, with Michael Berryman and Bert Remsen), Wild at Heart (1990, with W. Morgan Sheppard, Frank Collison, and Tracey Walter), The Invisible Maniac (1990, with Clement von Franckenstein), the comedy Mob Boss (1990), Satan's Princess (1990, with Michael Harris, Ellen Geer, and Julianna McCarthy), Point Break (1991, starring Lori Petty), the television series Dream On (1991, with Michael McKean, Julian Christopher, and Tony Rizzoli), the workout video Traci Lords: Advanced Jazzthetics (1993), the thriller Body Parts (1994), and the independent film Ballerina Finale (1997, starring Chase Masterson).

Her scenes from Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) and RoboCop (1987) were cut from the final films.

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