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'''Ashley Judd''' {{born|19|April|1968}} is the actress who played [[Ensign]] [[Robin Lefler]] in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The first was "[[Darmok (episode)|Darmok]]", and the second was "[[The Game]]". Ashley was born in Granada Hills, California on {{datelink|19|April|1968}}. She is the daughter of legendary [[wikipedia:Country music|country music]] singer [[wikipedia:Naomi Judd|Naomi Judd]], and half-sister of [[wikipedia:Wynonna Judd|Wynonna Judd]].
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'''Ashley Judd''' {{born|19|April|1968}} is the actress who played [[Ensign]] [[Robin Lefler]] in two episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''. The first was {{e|Darmok}}, and the second was "[[The Game]]". Ashley was born in Granada Hills, California on {{datelink|19|April|1968}}. She is the daughter of legendary [[wikipedia:Country music|country music]] singer [[wikipedia:Naomi Judd|Naomi Judd]], and half-sister of [[wikipedia:Wynonna Judd|Wynonna Judd]].
   
 
Star Trek provided the medium for her first onscreen kiss.
 
Star Trek provided the medium for her first onscreen kiss.

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...as Robin Lefler

Ashley Judd (born 19 April 1968; age 56) is the actress who played Ensign Robin Lefler in two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. The first was "Darmok", and the second was "The Game". Ashley was born in Granada Hills, California on 19 April 1968. She is the daughter of legendary country music singer Naomi Judd, and half-sister of Wynonna Judd.

Star Trek provided the medium for her first onscreen kiss.

Since her appearance on The Next Generation, Judd has become a major star in feature films, and is one of the most bankable actresses working today. Her starring credits include the films De-Lovely, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, High Crimes, Where the Heart Is, Double Jeopardy and Kiss the Girls.

She is married to race car driver Dario Franchitti.

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