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She appeared in her first feature film in 1995, with a supporting role in science fiction thriller ''Galaxis'', co-starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]]. Her subsequent film credits include ''Glory Days'' (1996, co-starring [[John Rhys-Davies]] and [[Sean Whalen]]), ''Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion'' (1997), and ''50 First Dates'' (2004).
 
She appeared in her first feature film in 1995, with a supporting role in science fiction thriller ''Galaxis'', co-starring [[Roger Aaron Brown]]. Her subsequent film credits include ''Glory Days'' (1996, co-starring [[John Rhys-Davies]] and [[Sean Whalen]]), ''Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion'' (1997), and ''50 First Dates'' (2004).
   
==Other Trek connections==
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== Other Trek connections ==
 
*''Columbo: Undercover'' (1994 TV movie) with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]]; directed by [[Vincent McEveety]]
 
*''Columbo: Undercover'' (1994 TV movie) with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]]; directed by [[Vincent McEveety]]
 
*''Men Behaving Badly'' episode "I Am What I Am" (1997) with [[Megan Cole]]
 
*''Men Behaving Badly'' episode "I Am What I Am" (1997) with [[Megan Cole]]
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*''Close to Home'' episode "Suburban Prostitution" (2005) with [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Todd Waring]]
 
*''Close to Home'' episode "Suburban Prostitution" (2005) with [[John Carroll Lynch]] and [[Todd Waring]]
   
==External links==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.kristinbauer.com/ Kristin Bauer's official website]
 
* [http://www.kristinbauer.com/ Kristin Bauer's official website]
 
* {{IMDb-link|nm0061877}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|nm0061877}}

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Laneth

...as Laneth

Kristin Bauer (born 26 November 1973; age 50) is the actress who played Laneth in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Divergence". She was born and raised in Wisconsin, with a horseman and gun collector for a father and a charity-involved housewife for a mother. In 1994, she moved to Los Angeles and began acting after studying fine arts in New York City. In addition to acting, she studies and collects art and is an artist in her own right.

Some of her early acting work includes guest appearances on the television shows L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (working with Teri Hatcher and John Fleck, playing the wife of J.D. Cullum's Randall Loomis), and Silk Stalkings (in an episode with Eric Pierpoint). In 1995, she had a recurring role on the series Pointman, working with the likes of Jeffrey Alan Chandler, Michael Ensign, and Lawrence Tierney. She went on to appear on such popular shows as Seinfeld (starring Jason Alexander), Everybody Loves Raymond, Chicago Hope (with Clyde Kusatsu), the pilot episode of Two and a Half Men, JAG (with David Andrews, Ivar Brogger, Zoe McLellan, and Tom Wright), CSI (with Wallace Langham and Jeffrey Nordling), and Desperate Housewives (starring Teri Hatcher and Alfre Woodard).

In 2004, she guest-starred in the "Fire in the Sky" episode of Crossing Jordan with series regular Miguel Ferrer and fellow guest-stars Denise Crosby, Zach Grenier, Eric Pierpoint, and Patti Yasutake. She would reprise her role from this episode two years later in an episode with Wallace Shawn. Between these, however, she appeared in an episode of Boston Legal, the hit ABC legal drama starring William Shatner and Rene Auberjonois.

During the 1995-96 TV season, Bauer was a regular on The Crew, a FOX series co-starring Star Trek: Voyager guest actor Charles Esten. In 1997, she starred in the ABC series Total Security with Tony Plana and from 2000 through 2003 she starred with Paul Sorvino and Titus Welliver in the CBS series That's Life. Her most recent series was NBC's Hidden Hills, which aired during the 2002-03 TV season. She also voiced the character of Mera on the Justice League animated series and filmed an unsold pilot for UPN called Crazy, working alongside Chris Sarandon.

She appeared in her first feature film in 1995, with a supporting role in science fiction thriller Galaxis, co-starring Roger Aaron Brown. Her subsequent film credits include Glory Days (1996, co-starring John Rhys-Davies and Sean Whalen), Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion (1997), and 50 First Dates (2004).

Other Trek connections

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