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Galyn Görg (15 July 196414 July 2020; age 55) was an actress, dancer, and choreographer who appeared as Korena in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fourth season episode "The Visitor" and Nori in the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "Warlord" for which she filmed her scenes between Friday 30 August 1996 and Monday 9 September 1996 on Paramount Stage 8, 9, and 16. Her costume from this episode was later worn by an unknown actress in the seventh season episode "Unimatrix Zero, Part II" and sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Görg is probably best known for her recurring role as Nancy O'Reilly in three second season episodes of Twin Peaks (1990, with Mädchen Amick, Richard Beymer, Ray Wise, Miguel Ferrer, Wendy Robie, Carel Struycken, and David L. Lander), her starring role as Lt. Leora Maxwell in M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994-1995, co-starring Gary Graham), and her guest roles in episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess (1996), Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1996, directed by Anson Williams), and Stargate SG-1 (1997, with Vincent Hammond).

Other television shows she guest starred on include Fame (1984, with Page Leong), The A-Team (1985, with Dwight Schultz and Jimmie F. Skaggs), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1996, with James Avery and Daniel Riordan), Crossing Jordan (2001, with Miguel Ferrer, Marlene Forte, and Tom McCleister), CSI: Miami (2004, with David Lee Smith, Holmes R. Osborne, Gary Wayton, and Richard Ortega-Miro), Lost (2008, with Terry O'Quinn and created by J.J. Abrams), and Parks and Recreation (2015, with Adam Scott, Jim O'Heir, and Kristen Ariza).

Her film work includes supporting roles in Strangers in Paradise (1984), the comedy The Malibu Bikini Shop (1986, with Bruce Greenwood, Jay Robinson and Charlie Brill), the music drama Dance Academy (1988, with Michelle Rudy, Laura Feder Behr, and Julie Newmar), RoboCop 2 (1990, with Peter Weller, Roger Aaron Brown, John Glover, Gabriel Damon, Mark Rolston, Jeff McCarthy, Erik Cord, Stephen Lee, Tzi Ma, and Bill Bolender), Point Break (1991, with Lori Petty, Christopher Pettiet, Mike Genovese, Jack Kehler, Raymond Forchion, Jeff Imada, and Curt Truman), and Storyville (1992).

In later years, Görg worked as producer on her father Alan Görg's projects, including the drama Earth Spirit (2006), the short drama Techqua Ikachi: Aboriginal Warning (2008), and the music comedy Hollywood Love (2011).

Görg died from cancer the day before her 56th birthday. [2]

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