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Marianne Lewis (born 9 November 1965; age 58) is an actress, singer, and filmmaker who appeared as a Moab IV colonist in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fifth season episode "The Masterpiece Society". She filmed her scenes between Monday 11 November 1991 and Friday 15 November 1991 on Paramount Stage 9 and Paramount Stage 16. In addition, she appeared as a 19th century Human and an operations division officer in other episodes of The Next Generation. Her Starfleet uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, Lewis earned her B.A. in Political Science and Theater Arts from the Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California. She trained acting under Salome Jens and singing under coaches Edward Sayegh, Jan Linder Koda, and Robert Edwards.

Beside her appearances on Star Trek, Lewis had featured parts in the comedy Other People's Money (1991, with Jeff Hayenga, Dale Kasman, and Denise Lynne Roberts), the video game Kriss Kross: Make My Video (1992), and the action thriller Collateral Damage (2002, with Rick Worthy, Raymond Cruz, Ethan Dampf, Don Fischer, Michael Cavanaugh, Clint Lilley, and Robert Alonzo). She was also featured in episodes of The Royal Family, West of Hollywood, and Strong Medicine, and had a recurring role in the comedy series Coach (with Kim Meredith and Michelle Horn and produced by Whoopi Goldberg).

In 2001, Lewis worked as writer, director, producer, composer, and leading actress on the short comedy Go with the Fro which also featured Elizabeth Goldstein. The film was the Best Short winner at the Broad Humor Film Festival in 2006.

Lewis also worked on a number of stage plays including "Little Shop of Horrors" at the West Covina Playhouse, "Hair-The Revival" at the Heliotrope Theatre, "An American Cantata" at the Lobero Theatre, "Godspell" at the Victoria 5 Theatre, and "To Kill A Mockingbird" at the Glendale Centre Theatre.

As a singer, she performed at the "Tour of Japan" and as lead singer for the band VooDoo Circus, which she joined in 1999, and as background singer for Seidah Garrett at the AidsWalk L.A. Concert.

She later started her own music production company, NuGroove Enterprises.

She is the Music and Arts Director of the Agape International Choir in Beverly Hills and is teaching voice at schools. She is also the President and Founder of NuGroove Enterprises, a film and music production company. Lewis released three albums so far, "Mystical Renaissance", "Illumine", and "Love's Conspiracy".

During the 2010s she sang with The Supremes tribute group, named Supreme Reflections.

In 2014, she was a backup vocalist on The Voice. [2]

In 2021, she was a Walden Award honoree for Arts and Entertainment.

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