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'''Amy Michelle Earhart''' {{born|3|October|1980}} is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed Vulcans (22nd century)#Vulcan Coalition Delegate|Vulcan delegate]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episodes {{e|Demons}} and {{e|Terra Prime}}. She received no credit for her appearance.
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'''Amy Michelle Earhart''' {{born|3|October|1980}} is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed Vulcans (22nd century)#Vulcan Coalition Delegate|Vulcan delegate]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episodes {{e|Demons}} and {{e|Terra Prime}}. She received no credit for her appearances.
   
Earhart was born in Austin, Texas and is a distant cousin of Amelia Earhart. Since December 2006 she is married to former [[ENT]] writer and production assistant [[Terry Matalas]].
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Earhart was born in Austin, Texas, and is a distant cousin of {{w|Amelia Earhart}}, a topic of one ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode. Since December 2006 she has been married to former ''Enterprise'' writer and production assistant [[Terry Matalas]].
   
Earhart is perhaps best known for her performance of Stacey in the internet "Star Wars" based short series ''The Pink Five'', which was created, written, and directed by [[Trey Stokes]] and also featured [[ENT]] regular extra [[Duncan K. Fraser]]. Also together with Trey Stokes Amy wrote the two independent short films ''48 Film Hour'' (2003) and ''48 Film Hour II'' (2004) and directed the latter one.
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Earhart is perhaps best known for her performance as Stacey in the internet ''Star Wars''-based short series ''Pink Five'', which was created, written, and directed by [[Trey Stokes]] and also featured [[ENT]] regular extra [[Duncan K. Fraser]]. Also together with Trey Stokes, Earhart wrote the two independent short films ''48 Film Hour'' (2003) and ''48 Film Hour II'' (2004) and directed the latter one.
   
Earhart has also appeared in a number of independent films including ''Alien Dog'' (2000), ''Fish Guys'' (2003), ''Quest for the Yeti'' (2004), and ''Sith Apprentice'' (2005).
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Earhart also has appeared in a number of independent films including ''Alien Dog'' (2000), ''Fish Guys'' (2003), ''Quest for the Yeti'' (2004), and ''Sith Apprentice'' (2005).
   
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Vulcan Coalition Delegate

...as a Vulcan delegate

Amy Michelle Earhart (born 3 October 1980; age 43) is an actress who appeared as a Vulcan delegate in the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "Demons" and "Terra Prime". She received no credit for her appearances.

Earhart was born in Austin, Texas, and is a distant cousin of Amelia Earhart, a topic of one Star Trek: Voyager episode. Since December 2006 she has been married to former Enterprise writer and production assistant Terry Matalas.

Earhart is perhaps best known for her performance as Stacey in the internet Star Wars-based short series Pink Five, which was created, written, and directed by Trey Stokes and also featured ENT regular extra Duncan K. Fraser. Also together with Trey Stokes, Earhart wrote the two independent short films 48 Film Hour (2003) and 48 Film Hour II (2004) and directed the latter one.

Earhart also has appeared in a number of independent films including Alien Dog (2000), Fish Guys (2003), Quest for the Yeti (2004), and Sith Apprentice (2005).

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