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⚫ | '''Grace Harrell''' is an actress and model who was a regular background actress on |
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+ | |birth name = Grace M. Harrell |
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+ | |birthday = {{d|28|February|1963}} |
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+ | |birthplace = Livermore, California, USA |
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+ | |roles = Background actress |
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+ | |characters = [[#Star Trek appearances|Multiple characters]] |
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⚫ | '''Grace Harrell''' {{born|28|February|1963}} is an actress and model who was a regular background actress on {{s|TNG}}, {{s|DS9}}, and {{s|VOY}}. She also appeared in {{film|7}}. Harrell received no credit for her appearances. She filmed her first ''Trek'' role as ''Enterprise''-D officer for the episode {{e|The Host}} on Monday {{d|11|March|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]]. |
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− | Harrell was scheduled to appear in engineering scenes in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Darmok}} but was either not filmed or cut from the final episode. She was also scheduled for a corridor scene in the episode {{e|Ensign Ro}} and for an engineering scene in the episode {{e|Silicon Avatar}} but did not appear. Harrell was also on the call sheet for the episode {{e|Unification I}} to film a corridor scene (scene 6). This scene was not part of the final episode however. In her scheduled scenes in engineering in the episode {{e|The First Duty}}, Harrell was replaced by fellow background actress [[Tracee Cocco]] and she also did not appear in the Ten Forward scenes of the episode {{e|I Borg}}. |
+ | Harrell was scheduled to appear in engineering scenes in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Darmok}} but was either not filmed or cut from the final episode. She was also scheduled for a corridor scene in the episode {{e|Ensign Ro}} and for an engineering scene in the episode {{e|Silicon Avatar}} but did not appear. Harrell was also on the call sheet for the episode {{e|Unification I}} to film a corridor scene (scene 6). This scene was not part of the final episode however. In her scheduled scenes in engineering in the episode {{e|The First Duty}}, Harrell was replaced by fellow background actress [[Tracee Lee Cocco]] and she also did not appear in the Ten Forward scenes of the episode {{e|I Borg}}. |
− | Harrell graduated from Emporia State University and moved to New York where she has started her stage career and played in numerous off Broadway plays. A short time later she moved to Los Angeles and got into the film business. Harrell worked as photo double for Halle Berry in the 1994 comedy ''The Flintstones''. Among her acting resume are films such as ''Split Decisions'' (1988, with [[Patrick Cupo]] and [[George Wilbur]]), ''Soap Dish'' (1988, with [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), and ''Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed'' (2005). Harrell has also appeared in recurring and featured roles in television series such as ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'', ''Pacific Palisades'' (1997, with [[Daphne Ashbrook]] and [[Michael Horton]], and directed by [[Gabrielle Beaumont]]), ''Burke's Law'', |
+ | Harrell graduated from Emporia State University and moved to New York where she has started her stage career and played in numerous off Broadway plays. A short time later she moved to Los Angeles and got into the film business. Harrell worked as photo double for Halle Berry in the 1994 comedy ''The Flintstones''. Among her acting resume are films such as ''Split Decisions'' (1988, with [[Patrick Cupo]] and [[George Wilbur]]), ''Soap Dish'' (1988, with [[Teri Hatcher]] and [[Whoopi Goldberg]]), and ''Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed'' (2005). Harrell has also appeared in recurring and featured roles in television series such as ''Hangin' with Mr. Cooper'', ''Pacific Palisades'' (1997, with [[Daphne Ashbrook]] and [[Michael Horton]], and directed by [[Gabrielle Beaumont]]), ''Burke's Law'', {{wt|Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman}}, {{wt|Babylon 5}}, and ''Resurrection Blvd.''. |
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+ | She also worked as model and has been featured in several print-ads and commercials. Today Harrell works also as a director, producer, and writer. Notable is that she played the role of [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] in a stage play named "Romeo & Juliet (The Last Battlefield)" at the Next Stage Theater in Los Angeles. |
== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
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− | File:Female operations officer in corridor, 2369.jpg|[[ |
+ | File:Female operations officer in corridor, 2369.jpg|[[USS Enterprise-D engineer 020|Starfleet officer]]<br />{{s|TNG}}<br />{{film|7}}<br />[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited) |
− | File:Ten Forward waitress 2367.jpg|[[ |
+ | File:Ten Forward waitress 2367.jpg|[[Ten Forward waitress 007|Ten Forward waitress]]<br />{{TNG|The Mind's Eye}}<br />(uncredited) |
− | File:Lauriento masseuse.jpg|[[Lauriento |
+ | File:Lauriento masseuse.jpg|[[Lauriento holoprogram masseuse 001|Alien masseuse]]<br />{{DS9|A Man Alone}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Pelian female abductor.jpg|[[Pelian DS9 visitor 003b|Pelian DS9 visitor]]<br />{{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Pelian Enterprise-D passenger.jpg|[[Pelian Enterprise-D passenger 001|Pelian ''Enterprise''-D passenger]]<br />{{film|7}}<br />(uncredited) |
− | File:No image yet.jpg|[[Klingon]]<br /> |
+ | File:No image yet.jpg|[[Klingon 24th unnamed 001|Klingon]]<br />{{s|DS9}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Bahrat's station alien 2.jpg|[[Bahrat's station aliens 001|Alien customer]]<br />{{VOY|Fair Trade}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Ocampa midwife.jpg|[[Ocampa midwife 001|Ocampa midwife]]<br />{{VOY|Before and After}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Voyager ops officer 25.jpg|[[USS Voyager ops officer 025|''Voyager'' officer]]<br />{{s|VOY}}<br />[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Terrasphere 8 Pelian officer.jpg|[[Terrasphere 8 Pelian 001|Pelian officer]]<br />{{VOY|In the Flesh}}<br />(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Klingons courting.jpg|[[Klingon 24th courting 001|Courting Klingon]]<br />{{VOY|Someone to Watch Over Me}}<br />(uncredited) |
+ | File:Kohlars crewman 10.jpg|[[Kohlar's crewmember 010|Klingon crewman]]<br />{{VOY|Prophecy}}<br />(uncredited) |
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=== Recurring appearances === |
=== Recurring appearances === |
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− | * {{TNG}} |
+ | * {{TNG}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Qpid}} ([[TNG Season 4|Season 4]]) |
+ | ** {{e|The Host}} |
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** {{e|Redemption}} |
** {{e|Redemption}} |
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** {{e|Disaster}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]]) |
** {{e|Disaster}} ([[TNG Season 5|Season 5]]) |
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** {{e|The Game}} |
** {{e|The Game}} |
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− | ** {{e|A Matter |
+ | ** {{e|A Matter Of Time}} |
** {{e|Hero Worship}} |
** {{e|Hero Worship}} |
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** {{e|Violations}} |
** {{e|Violations}} |
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** {{e|The Next Phase}} |
** {{e|The Next Phase}} |
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** {{e|Time's Arrow}} |
** {{e|Time's Arrow}} |
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− | ** {{e|Man |
+ | ** {{e|Man Of The People}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season 6]]) |
** {{e|Relics}} |
** {{e|Relics}} |
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** {{e|Schisms}} |
** {{e|Schisms}} |
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** {{e|The Quality of Life}} |
** {{e|The Quality of Life}} |
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** {{e|Starship Mine}} |
** {{e|Starship Mine}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Lessons}} |
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+ | ** {{e|The Chase}} |
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** {{e|Descent}} |
** {{e|Descent}} |
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** {{e|Phantasms}} ([[TNG Season 7|Season 7]]) |
** {{e|Phantasms}} ([[TNG Season 7|Season 7]]) |
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** {{e|Emergence}} |
** {{e|Emergence}} |
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** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} |
** {{e|Preemptive Strike}} |
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+ | * {{film|7}} |
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+ | * {{VOY}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Scorpion}} ([[VOY Season 3|Season 3]]) |
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+ | ** {{e|Night}} ([[VOY Season 5|Season 5]]) |
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+ | ** {{e|The Disease}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Fury}} ([[VOY Season 6|Season 6]]) |
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+ | ** {{e|Drive}} ([[VOY Season 7|Season 7]]) |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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+ | * {{el|graceharrell.com|GraceHarrell.com}} – official site |
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+ | * {{imdb|name/nm1648178||external}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 1 September 2023
(written from a Production point of view)
Grace Harrell (born 28 February 1963; age 61) is an actress and model who was a regular background actress on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. She also appeared in Star Trek Generations. Harrell received no credit for her appearances. She filmed her first Trek role as Enterprise-D officer for the episode "The Host" on Monday 11 March 1991 on Paramount Stage 8.
Harrell was scheduled to appear in engineering scenes in the fifth season episode "Darmok" but was either not filmed or cut from the final episode. She was also scheduled for a corridor scene in the episode "Ensign Ro" and for an engineering scene in the episode "Silicon Avatar" but did not appear. Harrell was also on the call sheet for the episode "Unification I" to film a corridor scene (scene 6). This scene was not part of the final episode however. In her scheduled scenes in engineering in the episode "The First Duty", Harrell was replaced by fellow background actress Tracee Lee Cocco and she also did not appear in the Ten Forward scenes of the episode "I Borg".
Harrell graduated from Emporia State University and moved to New York where she has started her stage career and played in numerous off Broadway plays. A short time later she moved to Los Angeles and got into the film business. Harrell worked as photo double for Halle Berry in the 1994 comedy The Flintstones. Among her acting resume are films such as Split Decisions (1988, with Patrick Cupo and George Wilbur), Soap Dish (1988, with Teri Hatcher and Whoopi Goldberg), and Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed (2005). Harrell has also appeared in recurring and featured roles in television series such as Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Pacific Palisades (1997, with Daphne Ashbrook and Michael Horton, and directed by Gabrielle Beaumont), Burke's Law, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Babylon 5, and Resurrection Blvd..
She also worked as model and has been featured in several print-ads and commercials. Today Harrell works also as a director, producer, and writer. Notable is that she played the role of Uhura in a stage play named "Romeo & Juliet (The Last Battlefield)" at the Next Stage Theater in Los Angeles.
Star Trek appearances
Recurring appearances
- TNG:
- "Qpid" (Season 4)
- "The Host"
- "Redemption"
- "Disaster" (Season 5)
- "The Game"
- "A Matter Of Time"
- "Hero Worship"
- "Violations"
- "The Masterpiece Society"
- "Conundrum"
- "Ethics"
- "The Perfect Mate"
- "The Next Phase"
- "Time's Arrow"
- "Man Of The People" (Season 6)
- "Relics"
- "Schisms"
- "Rascals"
- "The Quality of Life"
- "Starship Mine"
- "Lessons"
- "The Chase"
- "Descent"
- "Phantasms" (Season 7)
- "Inheritance"
- "Bloodlines"
- "Emergence"
- "Preemptive Strike"
- Star Trek Generations
- VOY:
External links
- GraceHarrell.com – official site
- Grace Harrell at the Internet Movie Database
- Grace Harrell(X) at Rustix.org(X)
- Grace Harrell(X) at BurrenProductions.com(X)