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⚫ | '''Lorine Mendell''' portrayed the recurring background character [[Diana Giddings]] during the run of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. She also served as main [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] for actress [[Gates McFadden]] on ''The Next Generation'' and the seventh [[Star Trek films|feature film]] {{film|7}}. Mendell received no on-screen |
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+ | | image = Lorine Mendell, Firstborn.jpg |
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+ | | imagecap = Mendell in 1994, on a continuity Polaroid for the episode "Firstborn" |
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+ | | Birth name = Lorine C. Mendell |
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+ | | Gender = Female |
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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|23|August|1954}} |
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+ | | Place of birth = Pasadena, California, USA |
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+ | | Roles = [[:Category:TNG performers|Background actress]]; <br/>[[:Category:Stand-ins|Stand-in and Photo Double]] |
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+ | | Characters = [[Diana Giddings]] |
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+ | | image2 = TNG Main stand-ins Season 4.jpg |
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⚫ | '''Lorine Mendell''' {{born|23|August|1954}} is the former actress who portrayed the recurring background character [[Diana Giddings]] during the seven year run of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. She also served as main [[stand-in]] and [[photo double]] for actress [[Gates McFadden]] on ''The Next Generation'' and the seventh [[Star Trek films|feature film]] {{film|7}}. Mendell received no on-screen credit for her appearances. |
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+ | [[File:Giddings and Martinez.jpg|thumb|left|Mendell with her brown wig in "The Next Phase".]] |
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+ | A science division Starfleet jumpsuit worn by her was once sold on the web. [http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:N7uhiu69vHcJ:www.propstore.com/product-LT-Diana-Giddinga-Sciences-Blue-Starfleet-Uniform.htm+%22Lorine+Mendell%22&cd=10&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=de] For some unknown reason, Mendell was wearing a brown wig during her brief appearance in sickbay in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|The Next Phase}}. |
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+ | [[File:Lorine Mendell in Webster.jpg|thumb|left|Mendell in ''Webster'']] |
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− | Beside her work on ''Star Trek'', Mendell was featured as "Woman #2" in the 1989 ''Hunter'' episode "Return of White Cloud" which also featured [[Charles Hallahan]], [[Frank Salsedo]], [[Bruce Davison]], and [[James Whitmore, Jr.]]. |
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+ | Mendell reprised her role as Diana Giddings for the final episode of ''[[Webster]]'', titled "Webtrek", in {{y|1989}}. Filmed during the [[TNG Season 2|second season]] of ''The Next Generation'', she shared her bridge scenes with [[Michael Dorn]], [[James G. Becker]], and [[Dexter Clay]] as well as ''Webster'' star {{w|Emmanuel Lewis}}. Her only other known acting work outside of the ''[[Star Trek]]'' productions is the 1989 ''Hunter'' episode "Return of White Cloud" which also featured [[Charles Hallahan]], [[Frank Salsedo]], [[Bruce Davison]], and [[James Whitmore, Jr.]]. Here she received credit as "Woman #2". |
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+ | ** [[Mona Grudt]] in {{e|Identity Crisis}} |
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+ | ** [[Michelle Forbes]] in {{e|Half a Life}}, {{e|Ensign Ro}}, {{e|Disaster}}, {{e|Conundrum}}, {{e|Power Play}}, and {{e|The Next Phase}} |
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+ | ** [[Tracey D'Arcy]] in {{e|Cost of Living}} |
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+ | ** [[Jennifer Gatti]] in {{e|Birthright, Part I}} and {{e|Birthright, Part II}} |
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+ | ** [[Caitlin Brown]] in {{e|Gambit, Part I}} and {{e|Gambit, Part II}} |
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+ | Born as '''Lorine C. Mendell''' in Pasadena, California, she attended the College of DuPage in Chicago, Illinois between 1972 and 1974 and the Benet Academy in Lisle, Illinois. She married her husband Thomas Stoikowitz and is today known as '''Lorine Stoikowitz'''. Prior to her work for [[Paramount Pictures]], Mendell worked eight years as promoter and Director for Trade Relations at as MCA/Universal Music. [http://www.foundationforseniorservices.com/members/?id=17462823] |
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+ | After her seven year run on ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Mendell started to work as project coordinator for Nestlé USA in 1994 and left the company twelve years later in 2006. In November 2006 she started to work as Regional Marketing Manager for Gentle Transitions of California, a company dealing with families overwhelmed by the relocation of a family member to all types of retirement facilities. Mendell is also working as Zest Gala Sponsorship Co-Chair at the Pasadena Senior Center since 2010 and is also volunteering in several elder care organizations. [http://www.lacanadakiwanis.org/archive/news/News_2007/2007_12_05.htm] <!-- Note for the external link: Scroll down to the bottom of the page to see Lorine in 2007 --> |
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
== ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
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File:Diana Giddings, 2364.jpg|[[Diana Giddings]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>(uncredited) |
File:Diana Giddings, 2364.jpg|[[Diana Giddings]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>(uncredited) |
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File:Crusher works on a computer.jpg|[[Hand double]] for [[Gates McFadden]]<br>{{TNG|Data's Day}}<br>(uncredited) |
File:Crusher works on a computer.jpg|[[Hand double]] for [[Gates McFadden]]<br>{{TNG|Data's Day}}<br>(uncredited) |
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+ | File:Vico crewmember 2.jpg|[[SS Vico personnel#Dead crewmembers|Dead ''Vico'' crewmember]]<br>{{TNG|Hero Worship}}<br>(uncredited) |
+ | File:Enterprise-B crewwoman.jpg|[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) personnel#Crewmembers|''Enterprise''-B crewmember]]<br />{{film|7}}<br />(uncredited) |
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** {{e|The Naked Now}} |
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** {{e|Code of Honor}} |
** {{e|Code of Honor}} |
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** {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}} |
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** {{e|Lonely Among Us}} |
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** {{e|The Battle}} |
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** {{e|Hide and Q}} |
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** {{e|The Big Goodbye}} |
** {{e|The Big Goodbye}} |
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** {{e|Datalore}} |
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** {{e|Angel One}} |
** {{e|Angel One}} |
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** {{e|11001001}} |
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** {{e|Home Soil}} |
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** {{e|Coming of Age}} |
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** {{e|Heart of Glory}} |
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** {{e|The Enemy}} |
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** {{e|The Price}} |
** {{e|The Price}} |
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** {{e|The Most Toys}} |
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** {{e|Ménage à Troi}} |
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** {{e|I Borg}} |
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** {{e|The Next Phase}} |
** {{e|The Next Phase}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Birthright, Part I}} ([[TNG Season 6|Season Six]]) |
+ | ** {{e|Lessons}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Frame of Mind}} |
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** {{e|Timescape}} |
** {{e|Timescape}} |
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** {{e|Liaisons}} ([[TNG Season 7|Season Seven]]) |
** {{e|Liaisons}} ([[TNG Season 7|Season Seven]]) |
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+ | ** {{e|Parallels}} |
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** {{e|Homeward}} |
** {{e|Homeward}} |
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+ | ** {{e|Masks}} |
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** {{e|Firstborn}} |
** {{e|Firstborn}} |
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** {{e|Bloodlines}} |
** {{e|Bloodlines}} |
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* {{IMDb-link|page=nm2387997}} |
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+ | * [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lorine-stoikowitz/5/a6/907 Lorine Stoikowitz] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com] |
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Revision as of 19:56, 31 May 2015
Template:Realworld Lorine Mendell (born 23 August 1954; age 69) is the former actress who portrayed the recurring background character Diana Giddings during the seven year run of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She also served as main stand-in and photo double for actress Gates McFadden on The Next Generation and the seventh feature film Star Trek Generations. Mendell received no on-screen credit for her appearances.
A science division Starfleet jumpsuit worn by her was once sold on the web. [1] For some unknown reason, Mendell was wearing a brown wig during her brief appearance in sickbay in the fifth season episode "The Next Phase".
Mendell reprised her role as Diana Giddings for the final episode of Webster, titled "Webtrek", in 1989. Filmed during the second season of The Next Generation, she shared her bridge scenes with Michael Dorn, James G. Becker, and Dexter Clay as well as Webster star Emmanuel Lewis. Her only other known acting work outside of the Star Trek productions is the 1989 Hunter episode "Return of White Cloud" which also featured Charles Hallahan, Frank Salsedo, Bruce Davison, and James Whitmore, Jr.. Here she received credit as "Woman #2".
In addition, Mendell worked as stand-in for the following guest stars on The Next Generation:
- TNG:
- Marsha Hunt in "Too Short a Season"
- Suzie Plakson in "The Schizoid Man"
- Pamela Winslow in "Clues" and "In Theory"
- Carolyn Seymour in "First Contact"
- Susan Gibney in "Galaxy's Child"
- Maryann Plunkett in "Identity Crisis"
- Mona Grudt in "Identity Crisis"
- Saxon Trainor in "The Nth Degree"
- Jennifer Hetrick in "Qpid"
- Ann Shea in "The Drumhead"
- Majel Barrett in "Half a Life" and "Cost of Living"
- Michelle Forbes in "Half a Life", "Ensign Ro", "Disaster", "Conundrum", "Power Play", and "The Next Phase"
- Barbara March in "Redemption" and "Redemption II"
- Ellen Geer in "Silicon Avatar"
- Katherine Moffat in "The Game"
- Ashley Judd in "The Game"
- Joanna Miles in "Unification I"
- Harriet Leider in "Unification II"
- Denise Crosby in "Unification II"
- Shay Garner in "A Matter of Time"
- Sheila Franklin in "New Ground", "The Masterpiece Society", and "Imaginary Friend"
- Dey Young in "The Masterpiece Society"
- Patricia Tallman in "Power Play"
- Melinda Culea in "The Outcast"
- Tracey D'Arcy in "Cost of Living"
- Famke Janssen in "The Perfect Mate"
- Jennifer Gatti in "Birthright, Part I" and "Birthright, Part II"
- Caitlin Brown in "Gambit, Part I" and "Gambit, Part II"
Born as Lorine C. Mendell in Pasadena, California, she attended the College of DuPage in Chicago, Illinois between 1972 and 1974 and the Benet Academy in Lisle, Illinois. She married her husband Thomas Stoikowitz and is today known as Lorine Stoikowitz. Prior to her work for Paramount Pictures, Mendell worked eight years as promoter and Director for Trade Relations at as MCA/Universal Music. [2]
After her seven year run on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Mendell started to work as project coordinator for Nestlé USA in 1994 and left the company twelve years later in 2006. In November 2006 she started to work as Regional Marketing Manager for Gentle Transitions of California, a company dealing with families overwhelmed by the relocation of a family member to all types of retirement facilities. Mendell is also working as Zest Gala Sponsorship Co-Chair at the Pasadena Senior Center since 2010 and is also volunteering in several elder care organizations. [3]
Star Trek appearances
Appearances as Diana Giddings
- TNG:
- "Encounter at Farpoint" (Season One)
- "The Naked Now"
- "Code of Honor"
- "Haven"
- "Where No One Has Gone Before"
- "Lonely Among Us"
- "Justice"
- "The Battle"
- "Hide and Q"
- "The Big Goodbye"
- "Datalore"
- "Angel One"
- "11001001"
- "Home Soil"
- "When The Bough Breaks"
- "Coming of Age"
- "Heart of Glory"
- "Symbiosis"
- "We'll Always Have Paris"
- "Conspiracy"
- "The Neutral Zone"
- "The Child" (Season Two)
- "The Outrageous Okona"
- "The Schizoid Man"
- "Unnatural Selection"
- "Contagion"
- "The Icarus Factor"
- "Evolution" (Season Three)
- "Who Watches The Watchers"
- "The Bonding"
- "The Enemy"
- "The Price"
- "Yesterday's Enterprise"
- "The Most Toys"
- "Ménage à Troi"
- "Suddenly Human" (Season Four)
- "Reunion"
- "Devil's Due"
- "Clues"
- "Night Terrors"
- "Identity Crisis"
- "The Mind's Eye"
- "In Theory"
- "Power Play" (Season Five)
- "Imaginary Friend"
- "I Borg"
- "The Next Phase"
- "Birthright, Part I" (Season Six)
- "Lessons"
- "Frame of Mind"
- "Timescape"
- "Liaisons" (Season Seven)
- "Parallels"
- "Homeward"
- "Masks"
- "Genesis"
- "Firstborn"
- "Bloodlines"
External links
- Template:IMDb-link
- Lorine Stoikowitz at LinkedIn.com