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Sally Berman is an actress, voice performer and violinist who appeared as a Kantare in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Oasis". According to the call sheet, she filmed her scenes on Monday 28 January 2002, on Paramount Stage 9.

As an actress, she appeared in episodes of Legacy (1999, with Brett Cullen, Casey Biggs, and Brigid Brannagh), The F.B.I. Files (1999-2000, with Anthony Call), Passions (2007, with McKenzie Westmore), In the Moment (2009), and Kroll Show (2013, with Clement von Franckenstein, Max Valentine, and Brandon Molale) as well as in the short drama Sour Mix (2003), The Even Stevens Movie (2003, with Tom Virtue and Keone Young), the short comedy Hardcore Action News (2003, with Victor Bevine), Julia (2008, with Saul Rubinek, Jude Ciccolella, Ian Ray, and Marshal Silverman), Angels & Demons (2009, with Steve Kehela, Anna Katarina, Anthony Bonaventura, Calvin Dean, Nancy Gassner-Clayton, Anthony Molinari, Bertrand Roberson, Jr., Arne Starr, and Shannon Watson), the short film La Premiere (2009, with Ronald Guttman, Henri Lubatti, Time Winters, and Joseph Steven), and Darkening Sky (2010, with Time Winters).

Berman lent her voice to commercials for Leavitt Funeral Homes, Jewish Hospital, Sugardale Ham, Hanes, and National Geographic and performed on stage in plays such as "The Man in a Case", "Blind Date", "Final Placement", and "The Three Penny Opera". As violinist, she performed on the soundtracks of Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005) and Happy Feet (2006) and for Michael Jackson on "This Is It", Neil Diamond on "Song For You", and Raphael Saadiq on "Love That Girl".

More recently, Berman appeared in the short film Mad as a Hat (2016), the drama In Embryo (2016, with Joel McKinnon Miller and Martin De Boer), and in the television mini-series David (2016).

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