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[[File:Joyce Lasley, Homestead.jpg|thumb|...as a Crewman Lydia Anderson]]
 
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|name = Joyce Lasley
'''Joyce Lasley''' is an actress who was a regular background actress during the seven year run of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. She portrayed [[Crewman]] [[Lydia Anderson]] but received no credit for her appearances. Her costume from the episodes {{e|Workforce}} and {{e|Workforce, Part II}} was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8521}} Lasley was one of the background performers who regulary appeared in alien make-up and prosthetics during the run of ''Voyager''. She wore prosthetics which had no nose holes, no ear holes, and sometimes a beak which could be removed to eat. More recently, Lasley portrayed a [[Unnamed Starfleet Academy personnel#Teachers and instructors|Starfleet Academy instructor]] in [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}.
 
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|image = Lydia Anderson, 2378.jpg
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|caption = ... as Crewman Lydia Anderson
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|birth name = Joyce Belle Lasley
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|birthday = {{d|17|July|1950}}
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|birthplace = Monett, Missouri, USA
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|roles = Background actress<br />[[Stand-in]]
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|characters = [[Lydia Anderson]];<br />[[#Star Trek appearances|Multiple characters]]
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'''Joyce Lasley''' {{born|17|July|1950}} is an actress who was a regular background actress during the seven year run of {{s|VOY}}. She portrayed [[Lydia Anderson]] but received no credit for her appearances. Her costume from the episodes {{e|Workforce}} and {{e|Workforce, Part II}} was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|8521}} Lasley was one of the background performers who regularly appeared in alien makeup and prosthetics during the run of ''Voyager'' and also appeared in episodes of {{s|DS9}}. She wore prosthetics which had no nose holes, no ear holes, and sometimes a beak which could be removed to eat. More recently, Lasley portrayed a [[Starfleet Academy alt instructor 001|Starfleet Academy instructor]] in [[J.J. Abrams]]' {{film|11}}.
   
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Lasley worked as [[stand-in]] for actress [[Rosemary Forsyth]] on the fourth season episode {{e|Scientific Method}}. She also filled in as [[stand-in]] for [[Jeri Ryan]] during the production of the [[VOY Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|Hunters}} when the previous stand-in, [[Cameron]], left the production. After two days at work, Ryan's new stand-in, [[Brita Nowak]], was hired.
Lasley studied acting under coaches such as {{w|Lou Diamond Phillips}}, {{w|Kathleen Freeman}}, and Richard Winter. Beside a few stage plays, Lasley appeared mostly in supporting and featured roles in the horror film ''Demon Wind'' (1990), the science fiction horror film ''The Puppet Masters'' (1994, with [[Julie Warner]], [[Sam Anderson]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Todd Bryant]], and [[Andrew Robinson]]), the ''Vital Signs'' episode "Dying to Sleep" (1997), {{w|George Clooney}}'s drama ''Good Night, and Good Luck'' (2005, with [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Ray Wise]], [[Robert Knepper]], and [[Frank Langella]]), and the comedy ''Cyrus'' (2010, with [[David Cowgill]]).
 
   
 
Lasley studied acting under coaches such as {{w|Lou Diamond Phillips}}, {{w|Kathleen Freeman}}, and Richard Winter. Her first acting job was a featured role in an episode of ''L.A. Law'' (1988). Beside a few stage plays, Lasley appeared mostly in supporting and featured roles in the horror film ''Demon Wind'' (1990), the science fiction horror film ''The Puppet Masters'' (1994, with [[Julie Warner]], [[Sam Anderson]], [[J. Patrick McCormack]], [[Todd Bryant]], and [[Andrew Robinson]]), the ''Vital Signs'' episode "Dying to Sleep" (1997), {{w|George Clooney}}'s drama ''Good Night, and Good Luck'' (2005, with [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Ray Wise]], [[Robert Knepper]], and [[Frank Langella]]), 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]], [[Jack Nolan]], [[Macarena Bianchi]], [[Justin Sundquist]], [[Ken Jackman]], [[Janet Dey]], [[Robert Buckingham]], [[Bruce Dobos]], [[Terry Green]], [[Michael Wilkinson]], [[Scott Hill]], and [[Michael Wajacs]]), and the comedy ''Cyrus'' (2010, with [[David Cowgill]]).
In addition, she served as stand-in for {{w|Sigourney Weaver}} in the comedy ''The TV Set'' (2006, with [[Willie Garson]] and [[David Doty]]) and as stand-in in three episodes of the television series ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'' (2006, in episodes with [[Steven Weber]], [[Cyia Batten]], [[Kelvin Yu]], [[Shawn Crowder]], [[Todd Stashwick]], and [[Joseph Will]]). More recent projects as stand-in include the comedy ''Role Models'' (2008), the comedy series ''Glee'' (2009, 9 episodes), and the comedy ''A Thousand Words'' (2011).
 
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In addition, she worked as stand-in for {{w|Sigourney Weaver}} on the comedy ''The TV Set'' (2006, with [[Willie Garson]] and [[David Doty]]) and as stand-in in three episodes of the television series ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'' (2006, in episodes with [[Steven Weber]], [[Cyia Batten]], [[Kelvin Yu]], [[Shawn Crowder]], [[Todd Stashwick]], and [[Joseph Will]]). More recent projects as stand-in include the comedy ''Role Models'' (2008), the comedy series ''Glee'' (2010-2015), and the comedy ''A Thousand Words'' (2011).
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Female Viking 1.jpg|[[Beowulf characters#Female Vikings|Holographic Viking]]<br />{{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Female Viking 1.jpg|[[Beowulf Viking female 001|Holographic Viking]]<br />{{VOY|Heroes and Demons}}<br />(uncredited)
File:Lydia Anderson, Tsunkatse.jpg|[[Crewman]] [[Lydia Anderson]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br />[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
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File:Earth security officer 2, 2372.jpg|[[Starfleet 24th Earth security 003|Starfleet security officer]]<br />{{DS9|Homefront}}<br />(uncredited)
File:Joyce Lasley, Tsunkatse.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Tsunkatse spectators|Alien Tsunkatse spectator]]<br />{{VOY|Tsunkatse}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Lydia Anderson, 2376.jpg|[[Crewman]] [[Lydia Anderson]]<br />{{s|VOY}}<br />[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br />(uncredited)
File:Starfleet instructor 2258 1.jpg|[[Unnamed Starfleet Academy personnel#Teachers and instructors|Starfleet Academy instructor]]<br />{{film|11}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 1.jpg|[[Tsunkatse spectator 001|Alien Tsunkatse spectator]]<br />{{VOY|Tsunkatse}}<br />(uncredited)
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File:Starfleet instructor 2258 1.jpg|[[Starfleet Academy alt instructor 001|Starfleet Academy instructor]]<br />{{film|11}}<br />(uncredited)
 
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(''This list is currently incomplete.'')
 
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* {{VOY}}
**{{e|Tsunkatse}}
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** {{e|Coda}} (Season Three)
**{{e|Fury}}
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** {{e|Hunters}} (Season Four)
**{{e|Repentance}}
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** {{e|Prey}}
**{{e|Workforce}}
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** {{e|Thirty Days}} (Season Five)
**{{e|Workforce, Part II}}
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** {{e|Dark Frontier}}
**{{e|Homestead}}
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** {{e|Equinox}}
**{{e|Endgame}}
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** {{e|Equinox, Part II}} (Season Six)
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** {{e|Alice}}
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** {{e|Tsunkatse}}
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** {{e|Fury}}
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** {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}}
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** {{e|Drive}} (Season Seven)
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** {{e|Flesh and Blood}}
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** {{e|Nightingale}}
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** {{e|Repentance}}
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** {{e|Workforce}}
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** {{e|Workforce, Part II}}
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** {{e|Author, Author}}
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** {{e|Homestead}}
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** {{e|Endgame}}
 
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* {{NowCasting|joycelasley}}
 
   
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Latest revision as of 16:33, 29 November 2023

Real world article
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Joyce Lasley (born 17 July 1950; age 73) is an actress who was a regular background actress during the seven year run of Star Trek: Voyager. She portrayed Lydia Anderson but received no credit for her appearances. Her costume from the episodes "Workforce" and "Workforce, Part II" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] Lasley was one of the background performers who regularly appeared in alien makeup and prosthetics during the run of Voyager and also appeared in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She wore prosthetics which had no nose holes, no ear holes, and sometimes a beak which could be removed to eat. More recently, Lasley portrayed a Starfleet Academy instructor in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek.

Lasley worked as stand-in for actress Rosemary Forsyth on the fourth season episode "Scientific Method". She also filled in as stand-in for Jeri Ryan during the production of the fourth season episode "Hunters" when the previous stand-in, Cameron, left the production. After two days at work, Ryan's new stand-in, Brita Nowak, was hired.

Lasley studied acting under coaches such as Lou Diamond Phillips, Kathleen Freeman, and Richard Winter. Her first acting job was a featured role in an episode of L.A. Law (1988). Beside a few stage plays, Lasley appeared mostly in supporting and featured roles in the horror film Demon Wind (1990), the science fiction horror film The Puppet Masters (1994, with Julie Warner, Sam Anderson, J. Patrick McCormack, Todd Bryant, and Andrew Robinson), the Vital Signs episode "Dying to Sleep" (1997), George Clooney's drama Good Night, and Good Luck (2005, with Glenn Morshower, Ray Wise, Robert Knepper, and Frank Langella), 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, Jack Nolan, Macarena Bianchi, Justin Sundquist, Ken Jackman, Janet Dey, Robert Buckingham, Bruce Dobos, Terry Green, Michael Wilkinson, Scott Hill, and Michael Wajacs), and the comedy Cyrus (2010, with David Cowgill).

In addition, she worked as stand-in for Sigourney Weaver on the comedy The TV Set (2006, with Willie Garson and David Doty) and as stand-in in three episodes of the television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006, in episodes with Steven Weber, Cyia Batten, Kelvin Yu, Shawn Crowder, Todd Stashwick, and Joseph Will). More recent projects as stand-in include the comedy Role Models (2008), the comedy series Glee (2010-2015), and the comedy A Thousand Words (2011).

Star Trek appearances

Recurring appearance

(This list is currently incomplete.)

External link