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[[Image:Linda Larson.jpg|thumb|'''... as Lt. Linda Larson''']]
 
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| Name = Saxon Trainor
'''Saxon Trainor''' is the actress who played the role of [[Linda Larson]] in {{TNG|The Nth Degree}}.
 
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| Birth name = Eileen Cecile Saxon Trainor
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| Date of birth = {{d|31|December|1969}}
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| Place of birth = New York City, New York, USA
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'''Saxon Trainor''' {{born|31|December|1969}} is the actress who played [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lieutenant jg]] [[Linda Larson]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episode {{e|The Nth Degree}} in {{y|1991}}. Trainor filmed her scenes on Monday {{d|28|January|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]].
   
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== Personal ==
She is a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City. She currently runs the Reel Teens program at the Margie Haber Studios in Los Angeles, California.
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Trainor was born in 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. She is a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City and of Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. She is working as an acting coach and taught the Reel Teens program at the Margie Haber Studios in Los Angeles, California and at the Annie Grindlay Studios.
   
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On stage she portrayed Electra in "Orestes" at the Mark Taper Forum, Venus in "Geography of Luck" at the LATC, Nina in "The Seagull" at the Fountain Theatre, and Amy in "Against the Glass" at the Court Theatre. [[Robert Mandan]] directed her in the play "Curious Savage" at the Stella Adler Conservatory.
Her works in film include ''Skeeter'' in 1993 with [[John Putch]] and [[TOS]] actors [[Charles Napier]], [[Michael J. Pollard]] and [[Jay Robinson]]; and the 1997 film ''Conspiracy Theory'' with [[Patrick Stewart]], [[Michael Shamus Wiles]] and [[Brian J. Williams]].
 
   
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== Television ==
She has appeared in many television shows including a 1996 episode of ''Sliders'' with [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Francis Guinan]] and [[Max Grodénchik]], and a 2001 episode of [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']] with [[Steven Anderson]].
 
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Trainor made her television debut in the early 1990s making ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' her first television role followed by the ''Hunter'' episode "Room Service" (1991, with [[Jeremy Roberts]], [[Brian George]], [[Biff Manard]], and [[Stephen Rowe]]). In 1993 she appeared in the television drama ''In the Shadows, Someone's Watching'', with [[Dey Young]], [[Earl Billings]], [[Bert Remsen]], [[Eileen Seeley]], and [[Brian Reddy]].
   
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In the 1990s Trainor worked on episodes of ''Dream On'' (1993, with [[Chris Demetral]]), ''Red Shoe Diaries'' (1994, with [[Tarik Ergin]]), ''Strange Luck'' (1995, with [[Christopher Darga]] and directed by [[David Carson]]), ''Nowhere Man'' (1995, with [[Bruce Greenwood]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (1996, with [[Gordon Clapp]], [[Sharon Lawrence]], [[Anne Haney]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], [[Mark Kiely]], [[Doug Warhit]], [[Neal McDonough]], [[Leland Orser]], and [[Sierra Pecheur]]), ''Sliders'' (1996, with [[John Rhys-Davies]], [[Francis Guinan]], [[Max Grodénchik]], and directed by [[David Livingston]]), ''Diagnosis Murder'' (1996, with [[John Rubinstein]]), ''C-16: FBI'' (1998, with [[Zach Grenier]], [[Gregory Itzin]], [[Glenn Morshower]], and [[Cristine Rose]]), and ''Any Day Now'' (1999, with [[Deborah May]]).
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*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0870701}}
 
   
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Beside memorable performances in episodes of ''[[x-files:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' (2001, with [[Steven Anderson]] and directed by [[Kim Manners]]) and ''ER'' (2005, with [[Scott Grimes]] and [[Tina Lifford]]), Trainor also had guest parts in ''Profiler'' (2000, with [[Don Fischer]]), ''Judging Amy'' (2001, with [[Kenneth Tigar]] and [[Sara Mornell]]), [[J.J. Abrams]]' ''Felicity'' (2002, with [[Greg Grunberg]], [[Amanda Foreman]], and [[Adam Harrington]]), ''The Division'' (2002, with [[Erich Anderson]], [[James Avery]], [[Raymond Cruz]], [[Greg Ellis]], and [[Damara Reilly]]), ''The Agency'' (2002, with [[Daniel Benzali]], [[David Clennon]], [[Ronny Cox]], [[Todd Jeffries]], [[Deborah Landis]], and [[Michael Cavanaugh]]), ''CSI: Miami'' (2003), ''Cold Case'' (2003, with [[Tim de Zarn]]), ''Huff'' (2004, with [[Anton Yelchin]] and [[Natalia Nogulich]]), ''Crossing Jordan'' (2005, with [[Miguel Ferrer]], [[Christopher Michael]], and [[Michael Owen]]), ''The New Adventures of Old Christine'' (2006, with [[Patrick Fischler]] and [[Scott Klace]]), ''Standoff'' (2007, with [[Stephen Pisani]]), and ''Journeyman'' (2007, with [[Michelle Bonilla]]).
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More recently she appeared in two episodes of ''Dexter'' (2010, with [[Raphael Sbarge]] and Adam Harrington) and in ''Law & Order: Los Angeles'' (2010, with Patrick Fischler, [[Marta DuBois]], [[Leonard Kelly-Young]], [[Lisa Kaminir]], and [[Tom Virtue]]).
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== Film ==
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Trainor made her film debut in the 1991 comey ''Scorchers'' with [[Leland Crooke]] followed by the independent romance ''Pure Sex, Simple Minds'' (1992), the Playboy video production ''Inside Out II'' (1992), the adventure movie ''The Legend of Wolf Mountain'' (1992), and the horror thriller ''Skeeter'' (1993, with [[Charles Napier]], [[Jay Robinson]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[John Putch]], [[Barbara Baldavin]], and [[Richard Herd]]).
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In 1996 she worked with [[Malcolm McDowell]], John Rhys-Davies, [[Robert Rusler]], [[Richard Riehle]], [[Jeremy Roberts]], [[Joel Polis]], Michael Cavanaugh, [[Scott McElroy]], and [[Charles Esten]] on the video game ''Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom''. Further film work includes the family movie ''Magic in the Mirror'' (1996), the crime thriller ''Conspiracy Theory'' (1997, with [[Patrick Stewart]]), the drama ''Scrambled'' (2003, with [[David Jean Thomas]]), the short films ''Headache'' (2003), ''Staring at the Sun'' (2005, with [[Alec Newman]]), and ''3 Things'' (2009), and the drama ''Kontrast'' (2009).
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More recently, she was Veronica in the horror film ''Prowl'' (2010) and a nun in the short film ''Del's Crazy Musical'' (2010).
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* [http://saxontrainor.com SaxonTrainor.com] - official site
 
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Saxon Trainor (born 31 December 1969; age 54) is the actress who played Lieutenant jg Linda Larson in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "The Nth Degree" in 1991. Trainor filmed her scenes on Monday 28 January 1991 on Paramount Stage 9.

Personal

Trainor was born in 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. She is a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City and of Sanford Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. She is working as an acting coach and taught the Reel Teens program at the Margie Haber Studios in Los Angeles, California and at the Annie Grindlay Studios.

On stage she portrayed Electra in "Orestes" at the Mark Taper Forum, Venus in "Geography of Luck" at the LATC, Nina in "The Seagull" at the Fountain Theatre, and Amy in "Against the Glass" at the Court Theatre. Robert Mandan directed her in the play "Curious Savage" at the Stella Adler Conservatory.

Television

Trainor made her television debut in the early 1990s making Star Trek: The Next Generation her first television role followed by the Hunter episode "Room Service" (1991, with Jeremy Roberts, Brian George, Biff Manard, and Stephen Rowe). In 1993 she appeared in the television drama In the Shadows, Someone's Watching, with Dey Young, Earl Billings, Bert Remsen, Eileen Seeley, and Brian Reddy.

In the 1990s Trainor worked on episodes of Dream On (1993, with Chris Demetral), Red Shoe Diaries (1994, with Tarik Ergin), Strange Luck (1995, with Christopher Darga and directed by David Carson), Nowhere Man (1995, with Bruce Greenwood), NYPD Blue (1996, with Gordon Clapp, Sharon Lawrence, Anne Haney, Michael Buchman Silver, Mark Kiely, Doug Warhit, Neal McDonough, Leland Orser, and Sierra Pecheur), Sliders (1996, with John Rhys-Davies, Francis Guinan, Max Grodénchik, and directed by David Livingston), Diagnosis Murder (1996, with John Rubinstein), C-16: FBI (1998, with Zach Grenier, Gregory Itzin, Glenn Morshower, and Cristine Rose), and Any Day Now (1999, with Deborah May).

Beside memorable performances in episodes of The X-Files (2001, with Steven Anderson and directed by Kim Manners) and ER (2005, with Scott Grimes and Tina Lifford), Trainor also had guest parts in Profiler (2000, with Don Fischer), Judging Amy (2001, with Kenneth Tigar and Sara Mornell), J.J. Abrams' Felicity (2002, with Greg Grunberg, Amanda Foreman, and Adam Harrington), The Division (2002, with Erich Anderson, James Avery, Raymond Cruz, Greg Ellis, and Damara Reilly), The Agency (2002, with Daniel Benzali, David Clennon, Ronny Cox, Todd Jeffries, Deborah Landis, and Michael Cavanaugh), CSI: Miami (2003), Cold Case (2003, with Tim de Zarn), Huff (2004, with Anton Yelchin and Natalia Nogulich), Crossing Jordan (2005, with Miguel Ferrer, Christopher Michael, and Michael Owen), The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006, with Patrick Fischler and Scott Klace), Standoff (2007, with Stephen Pisani), and Journeyman (2007, with Michelle Bonilla).

More recently she appeared in two episodes of Dexter (2010, with Raphael Sbarge and Adam Harrington) and in Law & Order: Los Angeles (2010, with Patrick Fischler, Marta DuBois, Leonard Kelly-Young, Lisa Kaminir, and Tom Virtue).

Film

Trainor made her film debut in the 1991 comey Scorchers with Leland Crooke followed by the independent romance Pure Sex, Simple Minds (1992), the Playboy video production Inside Out II (1992), the adventure movie The Legend of Wolf Mountain (1992), and the horror thriller Skeeter (1993, with Charles Napier, Jay Robinson, Michael J. Pollard, John Putch, Barbara Baldavin, and Richard Herd).

In 1996 she worked with Malcolm McDowell, John Rhys-Davies, Robert Rusler, Richard Riehle, Jeremy Roberts, Joel Polis, Michael Cavanaugh, Scott McElroy, and Charles Esten on the video game Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. Further film work includes the family movie Magic in the Mirror (1996), the crime thriller Conspiracy Theory (1997, with Patrick Stewart), the drama Scrambled (2003, with David Jean Thomas), the short films Headache (2003), Staring at the Sun (2005, with Alec Newman), and 3 Things (2009), and the drama Kontrast (2009).

More recently, she was Veronica in the horror film Prowl (2010) and a nun in the short film Del's Crazy Musical (2010).

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