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'''Tasia Valenza''' {{born|5|April|1968}} is the actress from New York City who played the [[Vulcan]] [[T'Shanik]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Coming of Age}}.
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'''Tasia Valenza''' {{born|5|April|1967}} is the actress from New York City who played the [[Vulcan]] [[T'Shanik]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Coming of Age}}.
   
She is perhaps best remembered for her Emmy-nominated role as Dottie Thornton Martin in the daytime soap opera ''All My Children''. Also on television, she had a recurring role in the science fiction series ''Space: Above and Beyond'' and was a series regular on 1988's ''Supercarrier'' (starring [[Robert Hooks]]) and 1992's ''The Heights'' (with [[Camille Saviola]]). In 1991, she had a supporting role in the made-for-TV horror movie ''Sometimes They Come Back''.
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She is perhaps best remembered for her Emmy-nominated role as Dottie Thornton Martin in the daytime soap opera ''All My Children''. Also on television, she had a recurring role in the science fiction series ''Space: Above and Beyond'' and was a series regular on 1988's ''Supercarrier'' (starring [[Robert Hooks]]) and 1992's ''The Heights'' (with [[Camille Saviola]]). In 1991, she had a supporting role in the made-for-TV horror movie ''Sometimes They Come Back''.
   
 
Her film credits include ''Crackers'' (1984, with [[Wallace Shawn]] and [[Darryl Henriques]]), ''Dead Man Walking'' (1988, with [[Jeffrey Combs]] and [[Biff Yeager]]), and ''Skeletons'' (1996, with [[Christopher Plummer]], [[Dennis Christopher]], and [[David Graf]]).
 
Her film credits include ''Crackers'' (1984, with [[Wallace Shawn]] and [[Darryl Henriques]]), ''Dead Man Walking'' (1988, with [[Jeffrey Combs]] and [[Biff Yeager]]), and ''Skeletons'' (1996, with [[Christopher Plummer]], [[Dennis Christopher]], and [[David Graf]]).
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More recently, she has become a prominent voiceover actress in cartoons such as ''Batman'', ''Ozzy & Drix'', and ''Duck Dodgers'', and video games such as ''Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura'',''Metal Gear Solid'', ''Batman: Arkham Asylum'', and various ''Star Wars'' games.
 
More recently, she has become a prominent voiceover actress in cartoons such as ''Batman'', ''Ozzy & Drix'', and ''Duck Dodgers'', and video games such as ''Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura'',''Metal Gear Solid'', ''Batman: Arkham Asylum'', and various ''Star Wars'' games.
   
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* [[starwars:Tasia Valenza|Tasia Valenza]] at [[starwars:|Wookieepedia]], the ''Star Wars'' wiki
 
* [[starwars:Tasia Valenza|Tasia Valenza]] at [[starwars:|Wookieepedia]], the ''Star Wars'' wiki
 
   
 
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Tasia Valenza (born 5 April 1967; age 57) is the actress from New York City who played the Vulcan T'Shanik in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Coming of Age".

She is perhaps best remembered for her Emmy-nominated role as Dottie Thornton Martin in the daytime soap opera All My Children. Also on television, she had a recurring role in the science fiction series Space: Above and Beyond and was a series regular on 1988's Supercarrier (starring Robert Hooks) and 1992's The Heights (with Camille Saviola). In 1991, she had a supporting role in the made-for-TV horror movie Sometimes They Come Back.

Her film credits include Crackers (1984, with Wallace Shawn and Darryl Henriques), Dead Man Walking (1988, with Jeffrey Combs and Biff Yeager), and Skeletons (1996, with Christopher Plummer, Dennis Christopher, and David Graf).

More recently, she has become a prominent voiceover actress in cartoons such as Batman, Ozzy & Drix, and Duck Dodgers, and video games such as Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura,Metal Gear Solid, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and various Star Wars games.

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