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− | + | '''Judith Jones''' is the actress who played an [[Unnamed Edo#Girl|Edo girl]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Justice}}. |
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− | Her career spans appearances in several |
+ | Her career spans appearances in several movies from the late 1980s until the late 1990s, resuming again in 2007; most of them were made-for-television. She also had a number of appearances in television series. |
− | ==Filmography== |
+ | == Filmography == |
− | * ''Knots Landing'' episodes "Alterations" and "The Unraveling" ( |
+ | * ''Knots Landing'' episodes "Alterations" and "The Unraveling" (1986 and 1987; with [[Michelle Phillips]] and [[Betty Muramoto]]) |
− | * ''Hill Street Blues'' episode "The Cookie Crumbles" (1987; with [[James Sikking]], [[Megan Gallagher]], [[Laura Drake]], [[David Selburg]] and [[Lawrence Tierney]]) |
+ | * ''Hill Street Blues'' episode "The Cookie Crumbles" (1987; with [[James B. Sikking]], [[Megan Gallagher]], [[Laura Drake]], [[David Selburg]] and [[Lawrence Tierney]]) |
* ''Double Agent'' (1987; with [[Michael McKean]], [[John Putch]] and [[Jean-Paul Vignon]]; directed by [[Michael Vejar]]; casting by [[Junie Lowry]]; costumes by [[William Ware Theiss]]) |
* ''Double Agent'' (1987; with [[Michael McKean]], [[John Putch]] and [[Jean-Paul Vignon]]; directed by [[Michael Vejar]]; casting by [[Junie Lowry]]; costumes by [[William Ware Theiss]]) |
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− | * ''14 Going on 30'' ( |
+ | * ''14 Going on 30'' (1988; with [[Daphne Ashbrook]] and [[Richard McGonagle]]) |
− | * ''My Dad Can't Be Crazy... Can He?'' ( |
+ | * ''My Dad Can't Be Crazy... Can He?'' (1989, with [[Wil Wheaton]] and [[Fran Bennett]]) |
− | * ''Spontaneous Combustion'' ( |
+ | * ''Spontaneous Combustion'' (1990; with [[Brad Dourif]] and [[Dey Young]]) |
− | * ''1775'' ( |
+ | * ''1775'' (1992, with [[Abdul Salaam El Razzac]]) |
− | * ''Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story'' ( |
+ | * ''Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story'' (1995; with [[Christine Healy]], [[Ray Wise]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], [[Heather Lauren Olson]], [[Eugene Roche]], [[Michael McGrady]], [[Rick Fitts]], [[Robert MacKenzie]], [[Alan Shearman]] and video-game performer Victor Raider Wexler) |
− | * ''Port Charles'' ( |
+ | * ''Port Charles'' (1999 season, with [[Edward Laurence Albert]], [[Michael John Anderson]], [[Jennifer Hammon]], [[Paul Hayes]], [[Paul Kent]], [[Jeanne Mori]], [[Adam Paul]], [[Warren Munson]], [[Conor O'Farrell]], [[Michael Reisz]], David Selburg, [[Granville Van Dusen]] and [[Mike Genovese]]) |
− | == External |
+ | == External link == |
− | *{{IMDb-link|page=nm0428475}} |
+ | * {{IMDb-link|page=nm0428475}} |
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Revision as of 16:11, 28 March 2012
Template:Realworld
Judith Jones is the actress who played an Edo girl in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Justice".
Her career spans appearances in several movies from the late 1980s until the late 1990s, resuming again in 2007; most of them were made-for-television. She also had a number of appearances in television series.
Filmography
- Knots Landing episodes "Alterations" and "The Unraveling" (1986 and 1987; with Michelle Phillips and Betty Muramoto)
- Hill Street Blues episode "The Cookie Crumbles" (1987; with James B. Sikking, Megan Gallagher, Laura Drake, David Selburg and Lawrence Tierney)
- Double Agent (1987; with Michael McKean, John Putch and Jean-Paul Vignon; directed by Michael Vejar; casting by Junie Lowry; costumes by William Ware Theiss)
- 14 Going on 30 (1988; with Daphne Ashbrook and Richard McGonagle)
- My Dad Can't Be Crazy... Can He? (1989, with Wil Wheaton and Fran Bennett)
- Spontaneous Combustion (1990; with Brad Dourif and Dey Young)
- 1775 (1992, with Abdul Salaam El Razzac)
- Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story (1995; with Christine Healy, Ray Wise, Michael Cavanaugh, Heather Lauren Olson, Eugene Roche, Michael McGrady, Rick Fitts, Robert MacKenzie, Alan Shearman and video-game performer Victor Raider Wexler)
- Port Charles (1999 season, with Edward Laurence Albert, Michael John Anderson, Jennifer Hammon, Paul Hayes, Paul Kent, Jeanne Mori, Adam Paul, Warren Munson, Conor O'Farrell, Michael Reisz, David Selburg, Granville Van Dusen and Mike Genovese)
External link
- Template:IMDb-link