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'''Debra Wilson''' is an actress, comedian, and voice-over artist who voiced [[Captain]] [[Lisa Cusak]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[The Sound of Her Voice]]." She also provided the [[computer voice]] for the ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]'' [[Klingon]] encounter.
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'''Debra Wilson''' {{born|26|April|1962}} is an actress, comedian, and voice-over artist who voiced [[Captain]] [[Lisa Cusak]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|The Sound of Her Voice}}. She also provided the [[computer voice]] for the ''[[Star Trek: The Experience]]''{{'}}s ''[[Star Trek: The Experience#Klingon Encounter|Klingon Encounter]]''.
   
Wilson is perhaps best known for her eight seasons on the sketch comedy show ''[[Star Trek parodies#MADtv|MADtv]]'', where she was longest remaining original cast member. She played [[Lieutenant]] [[Uhura]] in [[Star Trek parodies|parodies]] of ''[[Star Trek]]''. She is a ''Star Trek'' fan, and went around the ''Deep Space Nine'' sets to get autographs when she was working on "The Sound of Her Voice."
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Wilson is perhaps best known for her eight seasons on the sketch comedy show ''[[Star Trek parodies#MADtv|MADtv]]'', where she was longest remaining original cast member. She played [[Lieutenant]] [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] in [[Star Trek parodies|parodies]] of ''[[Star Trek]]''. She is a ''Star Trek'' fan, and went around the ''Deep Space Nine'' sets to get autographs when she was working on "The Sound of Her Voice."
   
She has made several voiceover appearances on [[Seth MacFarlane]]'s ''[[Star Trek parodies (television)#Family Guy|Family Guy]]''. The episodes she worked on are "[[Wikipedia:Love Thy Trophy|Love Thy Trophy]]," "[[Wikipedia:There's Something About Paulie|There's Something About Paulie]]" and "[[Wikipedia:And the Wiener is...|And the Wiener is...]]". In 2005, she guest-starred in the ''[[Wikipedia:American Dad|American Dad]]'' episode "[[Wikipedia:Francine's Flashback|Francine's Flashback]]" that also featured [[Patrick Stewart]] as well as [[Wendy Schaal]].
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She has made several voice-over appearances on [[Seth MacFarlane]]'s ''[[Family Guy]]''. The episodes she worked on are "{{w|Love Thy Trophy}}," "{{w|There's Something About Paulie}}" and "{{w|And the Wiener is...}}". In 2005, she guest-starred in the {{wt|American Dad!}} episode "{{w|Francine's Flashback}}" that also featured [[Patrick Stewart]] as well as [[Wendy Schaal]].
   
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In 1998, she appeared in the film {{wt|American History X}}, which also featured [[Avery Brooks]] and [[Jennifer Lien]], but her appearance ended up as a deleted scene.
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Revision as of 13:42, 18 October 2015

Template:Realworld Debra Wilson (born 26 April 1962; age 61) is an actress, comedian, and voice-over artist who voiced Captain Lisa Cusak in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Sound of Her Voice". She also provided the computer voice for the Star Trek: The Experience's Klingon Encounter.

Wilson is perhaps best known for her eight seasons on the sketch comedy show MADtv, where she was longest remaining original cast member. She played Lieutenant Uhura in parodies of Star Trek. She is a Star Trek fan, and went around the Deep Space Nine sets to get autographs when she was working on "The Sound of Her Voice."

She has made several voice-over appearances on Seth MacFarlane's Family Guy. The episodes she worked on are "Love Thy Trophy," "There's Something About Paulie" and "And the Wiener is...". In 2005, she guest-starred in the American Dad! episode "Francine's Flashback" that also featured Patrick Stewart as well as Wendy Schaal.

In 1998, she appeared in the film American History X, which also featured Avery Brooks and Jennifer Lien, but her appearance ended up as a deleted scene.

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