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|name = Janet Dey
'''Janet Dey''' is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed Humans (22nd century)#Enterprise launch guests|Human civilian]] during the launch of {{EnterpriseNX}} in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' pilot episode {{e|Broken Bow}}. Dey received no credit for this appearance and filmed her scenes on {{d|5|June|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 18]].
 
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|birthday = {{d|8|November|1940}}
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'''Janet Dey''' {{born|8|November|1940}} is an actress who appeared in episodes of {{s|VOY}}, {{s|DS9}}, and {{s|ENT}}. For {{e|Time and Again}}, she filmed her scenes on Wednesday {{d|9|November|1994}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]]. For {{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}}, Dey filmed her scenes on Wednesday {{d|3|February|1999}} and Thursday {{d|4|February|1999}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]]. For {{e|Broken Bow}}, she filmed her scene on {{d|5|June|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 18]].
   
During the '60s and '70s, Dey had guest parts in the television series ''Arrest and Trial'' (1964, with [[Whit Bissell]], [[Roger Perry]], and [[Ken Lynch]]), ''Perry Mason'' (1964, with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1964), ''The Munsters'' (1965), and ''The Rockford Files'' (1977, with [[Malachi Throne]]). She was featured in the drama ''Brothers'' (1977, with [[Bernie Casey]] and [[David Clover]]), the science fiction film ''Laserblast'' (1978), and the thriller ''Eye for an Eye'' (1996, with [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[Wayne Pere]], [[Sierra Pecheur]], [[Angela Paton]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Marie Chambers]], [[Bob Clendenin]], [[Jack Janda]], and [[David R. Maier]]).
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During the '60s and '70s, Dey had guest parts in {{wt|Arrest and Trial}}(1964, with [[Whit Bissell]], [[Roger Perry]], and [[Ken Lynch]]), ''Perry Mason'' (1964, with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''The Beverly Hillbillies'' (1964), ''The Munsters'' (1965), ''Police Story'' (1974, with [[Dean Stockwell]] and [[William Shatner]]), and ''The Rockford Files'' (1977, with [[Malachi Throne]]). She was featured in the drama ''Brothers'' (1977, with [[Bernie Casey]] and [[David Clover]]), {{wt|Laserblast}} (1978), {{wt|Eye for an Eye (1996 film)|Eye for an Eye}} (1996, with [[Armin Shimerman]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], [[Nicholas Cascone]], [[Wayne Péré]], [[Sierra Pecheur]], [[Angela Paton]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Marie Chambers]], [[Robert Clendenin]], [[Jack Janda]], and [[David R. Maier]]), and {{wt|Senseless}} (1998, with [[Jenette Goldstein]], [[Brad Dourif]], [[Richard McGonagle]], [[Greg Grunberg]], [[Alexander Enberg]], [[Manu Intiraymi]], [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Cyia Batten]], [[Jack Shearer]], [[John Wilkie]], [[Bruce Dobos]], [[Rubin Knight]], [[Len Costanza]], and [[Andray Johnson]]).
   
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She also appeared as a doctor in {{wt|ER (TV series)|ER}} (1994, with [[Christine Harnos]], [[Scott Jaeck]], [[Julianna McCarthy]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Christine Healy]], [[Liz Vassey]], [[Scott Lincoln]], [[Jay Leggett]], [[Chris Wynne]], [[Shelly Desai]], [[Thomas Dekker]], [[Isabel Lorca]], [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Kerry Hoyt]], [[Phil Lodwick]], [[Mike Fujimoto]], [[Bob Shuttleworth]], [[Robert Coffee]], and [[Darryl Stewart]]), as 1969 New York bar patron in the ''Cybill'' episode "The Big Apple Can Bite Me" (1996, with [[Emilio Borelli]], [[William Steinfeldt]], [[Mike Fujimoto]], and [[Elizabeth Pengson]]), as a hairdresser in the ''Cybill'' episode "It's for You, Mrs. Lincoln" (1996, with [[Harry Hutchinson]], [[Dorothy Hack]], and [[Beth Persky]]), as a restaurant patron in the ''Columbo'' episode "A Trace of Murder" (1997, with [[Raye Birk]], [[Dion Anderson]], [[Maury Sterling]], [[Woody Porter]], [[Michael Bailous]], [[Dieter Hornemann]], and Andray Johnson), and as a board member in the ''Melrose Place'' episode "Who's Afraid of Amanda Woodward?: Part 2" (1997, with [[Deborah Lacey]], [[Mark L. Taylor]], [[Suzanne Lodge]], [[Barry Wiggins]], and [[Leslie Hoffman]]).
More recent work include standing-in for actress {{w|Diane Keaton}} on the comedy ''Something's Gotta Give'' (2003, with fellow stand-in [[Rob McCabe]]) and playing Valentina in the comedy ''Chasing Tchaikovsky'' (2007, with [[Sam Zeller]]).
 
   
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More recent work include standing-in for actress {{w|Diane Keaton}} on the comedy ''Something's Gotta Give'' (2003, with fellow stand-in [[Rob McCabe]]), background performances as Champion Club patron and Grand Cayman Bank client in the comedy ''Fun with Dick and Jane'' (2005, with [[Ivar Brogger]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Jason Marsden]], [[Scott L. Schwartz]], [[Kerry Hoyt]], [[Steve Kehela]], [[Bob Morrisey]], [[Mark Correy]], [[Andray Johnson]], [[Pasha Lychnikoff]], [[Tyson Weihe]], [[Al Ahlf]], [[Katie Rowe]], [[Jimmy Ortega]], [[Beth Persky]], [[Joyce Lasley]], [[Macarena Bianchi]], [[Justin Sundquist]], [[Ken Jackman]], [[Jack Nolan]], [[Robert Buckingham]], [[Bruce Dobos]], [[Terry Green]], [[Michael Wilkinson]], [[Scott Hill]], and [[Michael Wajacs]]), playing Valentina in the comedy ''Chasing Tchaikovsky'' (2007, with [[Sam Zeller]]), and the elderly Cassie in the drama ''Have Dreams, Will Travel'' (2007, with [[Stephen Root]] and [[Ethan Phillips]]).
== External links ==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0223346}}
 
* {{NowCasting|janetdey}}
 
   
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She also appeared in episodes of ''The Nanny'' (1999) and {{wt|24 (TV series)|24}} (2001, with [[Leslie Hope]], [[Mia Kirshner]], [[Penny Johnson]], [[Rudolf Martin]], [[Jeff Ricketts]], and [[Kavita Patil]]).
[[Category:Performers|Dey, Janet]]
 
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[[Category:ENT performers|Dey, Janet]]
 
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More recently, Dey appeared in the television comedy ''Corn Star'' (2013).
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Makull's species 1.jpg|[[Makull's townspeople 001|Alien townsperson]]<br />{{VOY|Time and Again}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Bajor's admission admiral 4.jpg|[[Bajor's admission Human admirals 001|Starfleet admiral]]<br />{{DS9|Rapture}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Vaskan visitor 5.jpg|[[Vaskan spectators 001|Vaskan spectator]]<br />{{VOY|Living Witness}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Chez sandrine bar patron 3, 2375.jpg|[[Chez Sandrine holo-patron 007|Bar patron]]<br />{{VOY|Someone to Watch Over Me}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Enterprise launch guest 1.jpg|[[Human 22nd century Enterprise launch guests|Human civilian]]<br />{{ENT|Broken Bow}}<br />(uncredited)
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== External link ==
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* {{imdb|name/nm0223346||external}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT|Dey, Janet}}
 
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Janet Dey (born 8 November 1940; age 83) is an actress who appeared in episodes of Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Enterprise. For "Time and Again", she filmed her scenes on Wednesday 9 November 1994 on Paramount Stage 16. For "Someone to Watch Over Me", Dey filmed her scenes on Wednesday 3 February 1999 and Thursday 4 February 1999 on Paramount Stage 9. For "Broken Bow", she filmed her scene on 5 June 2001 on Paramount Stage 18.

During the '60s and '70s, Dey had guest parts in Arrest and Trial(1964, with Whit Bissell, Roger Perry, and Ken Lynch), Perry Mason (1964, with Michael Ansara), The Beverly Hillbillies (1964), The Munsters (1965), Police Story (1974, with Dean Stockwell and William Shatner), and The Rockford Files (1977, with Malachi Throne). She was featured in the drama Brothers (1977, with Bernie Casey and David Clover), Laserblast (1978), Eye for an Eye (1996, with Armin Shimerman, Natalia Nogulich, Nicholas Cascone, Wayne Péré, Sierra Pecheur, Angela Paton, Michael Buchman Silver, Marie Chambers, Robert Clendenin, Jack Janda, and David R. Maier), and Senseless (1998, with Jenette Goldstein, Brad Dourif, Richard McGonagle, Greg Grunberg, Alexander Enberg, Manu Intiraymi, Ivar Brogger, Cyia Batten, Jack Shearer, John Wilkie, Bruce Dobos, Rubin Knight, Len Costanza, and Andray Johnson).

She also appeared as a doctor in ER (1994, with Christine Harnos, Scott Jaeck, Julianna McCarthy, Michael Cavanaugh, Christine Healy, Liz Vassey, Scott Lincoln, Jay Leggett, Chris Wynne, Shelly Desai, Thomas Dekker, Isabel Lorca, Miguel Ferrer, Kerry Hoyt, Phil Lodwick, Mike Fujimoto, Bob Shuttleworth, Robert Coffee, and Darryl Stewart), as 1969 New York bar patron in the Cybill episode "The Big Apple Can Bite Me" (1996, with Emilio Borelli, William Steinfeldt, Mike Fujimoto, and Elizabeth Pengson), as a hairdresser in the Cybill episode "It's for You, Mrs. Lincoln" (1996, with Harry Hutchinson, Dorothy Hack, and Beth Persky), as a restaurant patron in the Columbo episode "A Trace of Murder" (1997, with Raye Birk, Dion Anderson, Maury Sterling, Woody Porter, Michael Bailous, Dieter Hornemann, and Andray Johnson), and as a board member in the Melrose Place episode "Who's Afraid of Amanda Woodward?: Part 2" (1997, with Deborah Lacey, Mark L. Taylor, Suzanne Lodge, Barry Wiggins, and Leslie Hoffman).

More recent work include standing-in for actress Diane Keaton on the comedy Something's Gotta Give (2003, with fellow stand-in Rob McCabe), background performances as Champion Club patron and Grand Cayman Bank client in the comedy Fun with Dick and Jane (2005, with Ivar Brogger, Clint Howard, Jason Marsden, Scott L. Schwartz, Kerry Hoyt, Steve Kehela, Bob Morrisey, Mark Correy, Andray Johnson, Pasha Lychnikoff, Tyson Weihe, Al Ahlf, Katie Rowe, Jimmy Ortega, Beth Persky, Joyce Lasley, Macarena Bianchi, Justin Sundquist, Ken Jackman, Jack Nolan, Robert Buckingham, Bruce Dobos, Terry Green, Michael Wilkinson, Scott Hill, and Michael Wajacs), playing Valentina in the comedy Chasing Tchaikovsky (2007, with Sam Zeller), and the elderly Cassie in the drama Have Dreams, Will Travel (2007, with Stephen Root and Ethan Phillips).

She also appeared in episodes of The Nanny (1999) and 24 (2001, with Leslie Hope, Mia Kirshner, Penny Johnson, Rudolf Martin, Jeff Ricketts, and Kavita Patil).

More recently, Dey appeared in the television comedy Corn Star (2013).

Star Trek appearances

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