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'''Melinda Page Hamilton''' {{born|22|August|1974}} is an American actress who made her television acting debut as [[Feezal Phlox]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Stigma}}. She has since appeared on such television series as ''CSI: Miami'', ''Medical Investigation'' (a short-lived [[NBC]] drama starring [[Neal McDonough]], in a 2004 episode with [[Art Chudabala]] and [[Glenn Morshower]]), ''Numb3rs'', ''Nip/Tuck'' (with [[Bob Gunton]], ''CSI: NY'', and ''Cold Case'' (with [[Michael Shamus Wiles]]). She also had a supporting role in the 2004 film ''Promised Land'' and was the star of {{w|Bobcat Goldthwait}}'s 2006 comedy ''Sleeping Dogs Lie''.
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'''Melinda Page Hamilton''' {{born|22|August|1974}} is an American actress who made her television acting debut as [[Feezal Phlox]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Stigma}}. She has since appeared on such television series as ''CSI: Miami'', ''Medical Investigation'' (a short-lived [[NBC]] drama starring [[Neal McDonough]], in a 2004 episode with [[Art Chudabala]] and [[Glenn Morshower]]), ''Numb3rs'', ''Nip/Tuck'' (with [[Bob Gunton]], ''CSI: NY'', and ''Cold Case'' (with [[Michael Shamus Wiles]] and [[Brigid Brannagh]]). She also had a supporting role in the 2004 film ''Promised Land'' and was the star of {{w|Bobcat Goldthwait}}'s 2006 comedy ''Sleeping Dogs Lie''.
   
During the 2005-2006 television season, Hamilton had a recurring role on the hit ABC drama ''Desperate Housewives'' as Sister Mary Bernard, a nun trying to pursue married man Carlos Solis. [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Alfre Woodard]] were all regulars on this series at the time, and [[Paul Dooley]] had a recurring role. Most recently, Hamilton was seen in an episode of the short-lived NBC series ''Raines'', starring former ''Enterprise'' actress [[Linda Park]].
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During the 2005-2006 television season, Hamilton had a recurring role on the hit ABC drama ''Desperate Housewives'' as Sister Mary Bernard, a nun trying to pursue married man Carlos Solis. [[Teri Hatcher]], [[Mark Moses]], [[Brenda Strong]], and [[Alfre Woodard]] were all regulars on this series at the time, and [[Paul Dooley]] had a recurring role. Most recently, Hamilton was seen in an episode of the short-lived NBC series ''Raines'', starring former ''Enterprise'' actress [[Linda Park]].
   
 
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Melinda Page Hamilton (born 22 August 1974; age 49) is an American actress who made her television acting debut as Feezal Phlox in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Stigma". She has since appeared on such television series as CSI: Miami, Medical Investigation (a short-lived NBC drama starring Neal McDonough, in a 2004 episode with Art Chudabala and Glenn Morshower), Numb3rs, Nip/Tuck (with Bob Gunton, CSI: NY, and Cold Case (with Michael Shamus Wiles and Brigid Brannagh). She also had a supporting role in the 2004 film Promised Land and was the star of Bobcat Goldthwait's 2006 comedy Sleeping Dogs Lie.

During the 2005-2006 television season, Hamilton had a recurring role on the hit ABC drama Desperate Housewives as Sister Mary Bernard, a nun trying to pursue married man Carlos Solis. Teri Hatcher, Mark Moses, Brenda Strong, and Alfre Woodard were all regulars on this series at the time, and Paul Dooley had a recurring role. Most recently, Hamilton was seen in an episode of the short-lived NBC series Raines, starring former Enterprise actress Linda Park.

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