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| Name = Anne Haney
| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Rishon Uxbridge.jpg|150px|Rishon Uxbridge, a fabrication of a human, created by Kevin Uxbridge.]]
 
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| colspan="1" align="center" | [[Image:Els Renora.jpg|155px|Els Renora, a Bajoran.]]
 
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| Gender = Female
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| Date of birth = {{d|4|March|1934}}
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| Place of birth = Memphis, Tennessee
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| Date of death = {{d|26|May|2001}}
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| Place of death = Studio City, California
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| Characters = [[Rishon Uxbridge]], [[Els Renora]]
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'''Anne Haney''' {{born|4|March|1934|died|26|May|2001}} was the actress who portrayed the role of [[Rishon Uxbridge]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Survivors}} in {{y|1989}} and [[Els Renora]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Dax}} in {{y|1993}}.
   
 
Haney was a regular on the television series ''{{w|Mama's Family}}'' from 1986 through 1989, and had a recurring role as Judge Marilyn Travelini on the TV series ''{{w|L.A. Law}}'' from 1986 through 1994. She also appeared in two episodes of ''{{w|Quantum Leap}}'', starring [[Scott Bakula]] from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', the former starring [[Parley Baer]] and the latter with [[Hal Landon, Jr.]] and [[Patrick Massett]]. She also appeared with [[Andrew Robinson]] in the 1981 failed television pilot, ''Big Bend Country'' which was directed by [[Ralph Senensky]].
Actress '''Anne Haney''' (March 4, 1934 - May 26, 2001) played the role of [[Rishon Uxbridge]] in [[TNG]]: "[[The Survivors]]". She also appeared in [[DS9]]: "[[Dax (episode)|Dax]]" as [[Els Renora|Judge Els Renora]].
 
   
 
Her feature film credits include ''K-9000'' (1991; with [[Judson Scott]], [[David Renan]], [[Ted Barba]], [[James H. Burk]], [[Kenny Endoso]], [[Jeff Imada]], [[Dave Perna]] and [[Nicholas Shaffer]]; with stunts by [[Gregory J. Barnett]] and [[Lane Leavitt]]), ''{{w|Mrs. Doubtfire}}'' (1993), ''{{w|The American President}}'' (1995), and ''{{w|Liar Liar}}'' (1997), which also featured [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Ernest Perry Jr.]] and [[Eric Pierpoint]]. She co-starred in the 1987 TV movie ''Rose Are for the Rich'', also featuring ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' stars [[Kate Mulgrew]] and [[Robert Picardo]].
Haney was a regular on the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:Mama's Family|Mama's Family]]'' from 1986 through 1989, and had a recurring role as '''Judge Marilyn Travelini''' on the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:L.A. Law|L.A. Law]]'' from 1986 through 1994. She also appeared in two episodes of ''[[Wikipedia:Quantum Leap|Quantum Leap]]'', starring [[Scott Bakula]] from ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
   
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She had a small role in the remake of ''Psycho'' playing the [[sheriff]]'s wife (the film also featured [[Ken Jenkins]] and the late [[Roy Brocksmith]] in small roles). Her "Survivors" co-star [[John Anderson]] played the car salesman in the original version.
Her feature film credits include ''[[Wikipedia:Mrs. Doubtfire|Mrs. Doubtfire]]'' (1993), ''[[Wikipedia:The American President|The American President]]'' (1995), and ''[[Wikipedia:Liar Liar|Liar Liar]]'' (1997), which also featured [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Ernest Perry Jr.]] and [[Eric Pierpoint]]. She also co-starred in the 1987 TV movie ''Rose Are for the Rich'', also featuring ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' stars [[Kate Mulgrew]] and [[Robert Picardo]].
 
   
She guest starred in an episode of ''[[Wikipedia:The Golden Girls|The Golden Girls]]'' with Robert Picardo and [[Bill Quinn]].
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She also guest-starred in an episode of ''{{w|The Golden Girls}}'' with Robert Picardo and [[Bill Quinn]].
   
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Anne Haney (4 March 193426 May 2001; age 67) was the actress who portrayed the role of Rishon Uxbridge in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Survivors" in 1989 and Els Renora in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode "Dax" in 1993.

Haney was a regular on the television series Mama's Family from 1986 through 1989, and had a recurring role as Judge Marilyn Travelini on the TV series L.A. Law from 1986 through 1994. She also appeared in two episodes of Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula from Star Trek: Enterprise, the former starring Parley Baer and the latter with Hal Landon, Jr. and Patrick Massett. She also appeared with Andrew Robinson in the 1981 failed television pilot, Big Bend Country which was directed by Ralph Senensky.

Her feature film credits include K-9000 (1991; with Judson Scott, David Renan, Ted Barba, James H. Burk, Kenny Endoso, Jeff Imada, Dave Perna and Nicholas Shaffer; with stunts by Gregory J. Barnett and Lane Leavitt), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), The American President (1995), and Liar Liar (1997), which also featured Mitchell Ryan, Ernest Perry Jr. and Eric Pierpoint. She co-starred in the 1987 TV movie Rose Are for the Rich, also featuring Star Trek: Voyager stars Kate Mulgrew and Robert Picardo.

She had a small role in the remake of Psycho playing the sheriff's wife (the film also featured Ken Jenkins and the late Roy Brocksmith in small roles). Her "Survivors" co-star John Anderson played the car salesman in the original version.

She also guest-starred in an episode of The Golden Girls with Robert Picardo and Bill Quinn.

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