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'''Tracee Lee Cocco''' {{born|2|March|1961}} is an actress and occasional stuntwoman who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. She was most visibly seen as [[Lieutenant]] [[Jae]], a background character on [[TNG]], in areas such as the [[bridge]] and [[Ten Forward]]. The character was also seen in {{film|7}}, {{film|8}}, and {{film|9}}.
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'''Tracee Lee Cocco''' {{born|2|March|1961}} is an actress, model and stuntwoman who worked on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. She was most visibly seen as [[Lieutenant]] [[Jae]], a regular background character on ''The Next Generation'', between the [[TNG Season 4|fourth]] and [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]]. She was one of the background performers who also appeared in the three ''Next Generation'' [[Star Trek films|feature films]] {{film|7}}, {{film|8}}, and {{film|9}}. Cocco also worked as [[stand-in]] for [[Alice Krige]] ("[[Borg Queen]]") in {{film|8}}.
   
In {{e|Descent}} she played one of the [[Borg drone]]s mentally damaged by [[Lore]]'s experimentation. On [[DS9]], she could sometimes be seen in alien make-up in [[Quark's]] and played several aliens such as an [[Unnamed Anticans#Antican on Deep Space 9|Antican]]. She also worked as [[stand-in]] for [[Alice Krige]] ("[[Borg Queen]]") in {{film|8}}.
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In {{e|Descent}} she played one of the [[Borg drone]]s mentally damaged by [[Lore]]'s experimentation. On [[Deep Space 9]], she could sometimes be seen in alien make-up in [[Quark's]] and played several aliens such as an [[Unnamed Anticans#Antican on Deep Space 9|Antican]]. Cocco was one of several regular background performers from ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''Star Trek: Voyager'' who participated in the filming of the interactive movie ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]''; she is most notably seen as a [[Starfleet]] [[science officer]] visible in the corridor aboard the USS ''Cheyenne'' at the start of the movie. She also appeared as an alien bar character in the {{y|1996}} [[Games|video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''.
 
Cocco was one of several regular extras from ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' who participated in the filming of the interactive movie ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]''; she is most notably seen as a female [[Starfleet]] [[science officer]] visible in the [[corridor]] aboard the USS ''Cheyenne'' at the start of the movie. She also appeared as a bar character in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''.
 
   
 
According to the call sheets, Cocco was scheduled to appear in the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episodes {{e|First Contact}} in a scene in Ten Forward, {{e|Galaxy's Child}} in scenes on the bridge, and {{e|Identity Crisis}}, {{e|Qpid}}, and {{e|In Theory}} in scenes in Ten Forward and engineering but was either not filmed or cut from the final episodes. She was also scheduled to appear at the ops station in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Ensign Ro}}, in engineering scenes in the episodes {{e|The Game}} and {{e|Conundrum}}, in corridor scenes in {{e|Ethics}}, in Ten Forward scenes in {{e|The Outcast}}, and on the bridge in {{e|Imaginary Friend}} and {{e|I Borg}} but was not seen in the final episodes.
 
According to the call sheets, Cocco was scheduled to appear in the [[TNG Season 4|fourth season]] episodes {{e|First Contact}} in a scene in Ten Forward, {{e|Galaxy's Child}} in scenes on the bridge, and {{e|Identity Crisis}}, {{e|Qpid}}, and {{e|In Theory}} in scenes in Ten Forward and engineering but was either not filmed or cut from the final episodes. She was also scheduled to appear at the ops station in the [[TNG Season 5|fifth season]] episode {{e|Ensign Ro}}, in engineering scenes in the episodes {{e|The Game}} and {{e|Conundrum}}, in corridor scenes in {{e|Ethics}}, in Ten Forward scenes in {{e|The Outcast}}, and on the bridge in {{e|Imaginary Friend}} and {{e|I Borg}} but was not seen in the final episodes.
   
Cocco was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and moved to California with her family at the age of 2. She has modeled for magazines and advertisements such as Revlon and McDonald's and provided voice-overs for video games.
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Cocco was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and moved to California with her family at the age of 2. She grew up in Santa Ana, California and graduated from the Santa Ana High School in 1979. Throughout the following years, Cocco started to work as model and was featured as model for Alberto Mousse in several magazines. She also worked as model for Revlon, Jimmy Z Ad, Pool & Spa Magazine, 7Up, the Auto Stereo Sound Magazine, and McDonald's. [http://www.garrisonent.com/ltjae/resume.htm]
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Beside her work on ''Star Trek'' where she received her SAG card, Cocco was also featured as Marla in the daily soap ''General Hospital'' and as a regular lifeguard in several episodes of ''Baywatch''. Among her film work are the drama ''Gross Anatomy'' (1989, with [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[J. Patrick McNamara]], [[Kay E. Kuter]], [[Steven Culp]], [[Gordon Clapp]], [[David Coburn]], [[Richard Penn]], and [[Dana Vitatoe]]) and the science fiction film ''Demolition Man'' (1993, with [[Bob Gunton]], [[Bill Cobbs]], and [[Chris Durand]]). Following her background work in ''Demolition Man'', Cocco was cast as the lead computer voice in the ''Demolition Man'' Pinball game in 1994. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg4WW9dKN2Y]
   
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In 1996 she was featured as a bar character in the science fiction film ''Barb Wire'', with [[Clint Howard]], [[Shelly Desai]], and [[Peewee Piemonte]]. A featured fight scene with her and {{w|Pamela Anderson}} was cut from the final film. Other film work includes the science fiction film ''Virtuosity'' (1995, with [[Louise Fletcher]], [[Danny Goldring]], [[Michael Buchman Silver]], and [[Frank Welker]]) and the action comedy ''Bulletproof'' (1996, with [[Maury Sterling]]) as well as the 1995 video game ''Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy''.
Among her acting credits are television series such as ''Baywatch'' (1989-1991) and ''General Hospital'' and the films ''Demolition Man'' (1993, with [[Bob Gunton]] and [[Bill Cobbs]]) and ''Barb Wire'' (1996, with [[Clint Howard]], [[Shelly Desai]], and [[Peewee Piemonte]]).
 
   
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In the early 1990s, Cocco was part of the group of background regulars who made a promotional tour for ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. She appeared as a [[Ferengi]] along with [[Cameron]], [[Joyce Robinson]], and [[Michael Braveheart]]. She continued to appear on conventions throughout the United States and was most recently a guest at the London Film & Comic Con in 2012. [http://www.londonfilmandcomiccon.com/index.php?option=com_flexicontent&view=items&cid=70&id=401&Itemid=23] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcSsO0UbdKI] Currently, Cocco is working as a dental hygenist in California.
Currently she is working as a dental hygenist in California.
 
   
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Jae, 2367.jpg|[[Jae|Lieutenant Jae]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>{{film|7}}<br>{{film|8}}<br>{{film|9}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Jae, 2367.jpg|[[Jae|Lieutenant Jae]]<br>''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''<br>[[TNG recurring characters|Recurring character]]<br>{{film|7}}<br>{{film|8}}<br>{{film|9}}<br>(uncredited)
File:Antican DS9.jpg|[[Unnamed Anticans#Antican on Deep Space 9|Antican]]<br>{{DS9|Battle Lines|The Alternate}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Tracee Cocco, Rascals.jpg|[[Hand double]] for<br>[[David Tristan Birkin]]<br>{{TNG|Rascals}}<br>(uncredited)
File:Crippled female Borg.jpg|[[Unnamed Borg#Crippled Borg drones|Crippled female Borg drone]]<br>{{TNG|Descent, Part II}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Antican Bonestell.jpg|[[Unnamed Anticans#Antican in the Bonestell Recreation Facility|Antican at Bonestell]]<br>{{TNG|Tapestry}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Antican DS9.jpg|[[Unnamed Anticans#Antican on Deep Space 9|Antican]]<br>{{DS9|Battle Lines|The Siege|Melora|The Alternate}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Kobheerian female on DS9, 2369.jpg|[[Unnamed Kobheerians#Female DS9 resident|Kobheerian]]<br>{{DS9|Dramatis Personae|The Homecoming}}, {{VOY|Caretaker}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Crippled female Borg.jpg|[[Unnamed Borg#Crippled Borg drones|Crippled Borg drone]]<br>{{TNG|Descent, Part II}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Mokra homeworld alien 3.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Mokra planet aliens|Mokra homeworld alien]]<br>{{VOY|Resistance}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Mokra homeworld alien 3.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Mokra planet aliens|Mokra homeworld alien]]<br>{{VOY|Resistance}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Hairless pink bar alien.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Hairless pink alien|Alien bar patron]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''<br>(uncredited)
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File:Cheyenne science officer.jpg|[[USS Cheyenne|USS ''Cheyenne'' science officer]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Borg]]''<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Hairless pink alien, Distant origin.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Hairless pink alien|Nekrit alien]]<br>{{VOY|Distant Origin}}<br>(uncredited)
 
File:Hairless pink alien, Distant origin.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Hairless pink alien|Nekrit alien]]<br>{{VOY|Distant Origin}}<br>(uncredited)
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.garrisonent.com/ltjae The Official Tracee Lee Cocco site]
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* [http://www.ltjae.com LtJae.com] - official site
 
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* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tracee-Lee-Cocco/367168256709869 Tracee Lee Cocco] - official Facebook site
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* [http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tracee-cocco/4b/a55/222 Tracee Cocco] at [http://www.linkedin.com LinkedIn.com]
   
 
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Tracee Lee Cocco (born 2 March 1961; age 63) is an actress, model and stuntwoman who worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. She was most visibly seen as Lieutenant Jae, a regular background character on The Next Generation, between the fourth and seventh season. She was one of the background performers who also appeared in the three Next Generation feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, and Star Trek: Insurrection. Cocco also worked as stand-in for Alice Krige ("Borg Queen") in Star Trek: First Contact.

In "Descent" she played one of the Borg drones mentally damaged by Lore's experimentation. On Deep Space 9, she could sometimes be seen in alien make-up in Quark's and played several aliens such as an Antican. Cocco was one of several regular background performers from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager who participated in the filming of the interactive movie Star Trek: Borg; she is most notably seen as a Starfleet science officer visible in the corridor aboard the USS Cheyenne at the start of the movie. She also appeared as an alien bar character in the 1996 video game Star Trek: Klingon.

According to the call sheets, Cocco was scheduled to appear in the fourth season episodes "First Contact" in a scene in Ten Forward, "Galaxy's Child" in scenes on the bridge, and "Identity Crisis", "Qpid", and "In Theory" in scenes in Ten Forward and engineering but was either not filmed or cut from the final episodes. She was also scheduled to appear at the ops station in the fifth season episode "Ensign Ro", in engineering scenes in the episodes "The Game" and "Conundrum", in corridor scenes in "Ethics", in Ten Forward scenes in "The Outcast", and on the bridge in "Imaginary Friend" and "I Borg" but was not seen in the final episodes.

Cocco was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and moved to California with her family at the age of 2. She grew up in Santa Ana, California and graduated from the Santa Ana High School in 1979. Throughout the following years, Cocco started to work as model and was featured as model for Alberto Mousse in several magazines. She also worked as model for Revlon, Jimmy Z Ad, Pool & Spa Magazine, 7Up, the Auto Stereo Sound Magazine, and McDonald's. [1]

Beside her work on Star Trek where she received her SAG card, Cocco was also featured as Marla in the daily soap General Hospital and as a regular lifeguard in several episodes of Baywatch. Among her film work are the drama Gross Anatomy (1989, with Clyde Kusatsu, J. Patrick McNamara, Kay E. Kuter, Steven Culp, Gordon Clapp, David Coburn, Richard Penn, and Dana Vitatoe) and the science fiction film Demolition Man (1993, with Bob Gunton, Bill Cobbs, and Chris Durand). Following her background work in Demolition Man, Cocco was cast as the lead computer voice in the Demolition Man Pinball game in 1994. [2]

In 1996 she was featured as a bar character in the science fiction film Barb Wire, with Clint Howard, Shelly Desai, and Peewee Piemonte. A featured fight scene with her and Pamela Anderson was cut from the final film. Other film work includes the science fiction film Virtuosity (1995, with Louise Fletcher, Danny Goldring, Michael Buchman Silver, and Frank Welker) and the action comedy Bulletproof (1996, with Maury Sterling) as well as the 1995 video game Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy.

In the early 1990s, Cocco was part of the group of background regulars who made a promotional tour for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. She appeared as a Ferengi along with Cameron, Joyce Robinson, and Michael Braveheart. She continued to appear on conventions throughout the United States and was most recently a guest at the London Film & Comic Con in 2012. [3] [4] Currently, Cocco is working as a dental hygenist in California.

Star Trek appearances

Appearances as Jae

External links