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'''Kaitlin Hopkins''' {{born|1|February|1964}} played [[Kilana]] in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']]'s one hundredth episode, {{e|The Ship}}. She also appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}} as [[Dala]].
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'''Kaitlin Hopkins''' {{born|1|February|1964}} played [[Kilana]] in [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']]'s one hundredth episode, {{e|The Ship}}. She also appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Live Fast and Prosper}} as [[Dala]]. She also portrayed [[The Doctor]] in that same episode when he was impersonating her character Dala.
   
 
Other television appearances include guest roles in ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', ''Wings'', ''The Practice'' and ''Spin City''.
 
Other television appearances include guest roles in ''Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'', ''Wings'', ''The Practice'' and ''Spin City''.
   
Her motion picture credits include ''Runaway Dreams'' (1989), ''Spirits'' (1992), ''Ted'' (1998, with [[Lee Arenberg]]) and ''Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles'' (2001).
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Her motion picture credits include ''Runaway Dreams'' (1989), ''Spirits'' (1992), ''Ted'' (1998, with [[Lee Arenberg]]) and ''Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles'' (2001).
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://www.kaitlinhopkins.com KaitlinHopkins.com] - official site
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Kaitlin Hopkins (born 1 February 1964; age 60) played Kilana in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's one hundredth episode, "The Ship". She also appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Live Fast and Prosper" as Dala. She also portrayed The Doctor in that same episode when he was impersonating her character Dala.

Other television appearances include guest roles in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Wings, The Practice and Spin City.

Her motion picture credits include Runaway Dreams (1989), Spirits (1992), Ted (1998, with Lee Arenberg) and Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001).

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