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− | [[Image:Marlena Moreau.jpg|thumb|...as [[Marlena Moreau]]]] |
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+ | | Name = Barbara Luna |
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+ | | image = Marlena Moreau.jpg |
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+ | | Birth name = Barbara Ann Luna |
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+ | | Gender = Female |
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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|2|March|1939}} |
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+ | | Place of birth = New York City, New York, USA |
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+ | | image2 = Marlena Moreau, mirror.jpg |
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+ | | imagecap2 = ...as mirror Marlena Moreau |
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+ | Luna was once a regular on the the daytime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' playing leading man Cord Roberts' scheming mother Maria from 1986 through 1987. She has also appeared in several episodes of ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'', ''Mission: Impossible'' (which, like the original ''Trek'' series, was produced by [[Desilu]]) and ''Fantasy Island'' (starring [[Ricardo Montalban]]). She also appeared in one episode of ''T.J. Hooker'', a series which starred [[TOS]] actor [[William Shatner]]. |
− | Her feature film credits include ''Mail Order Bride'' (1964, with [[Paul Fix]]), ''Ship of Fools'' (1965) and ''Firecreek'' (1968 |
+ | Her feature film credits include ''Mail Order Bride'' (1964, with [[Paul Fix]]), ''Ship of Fools'' (1965, with [[Michael Dunn]]) and ''Firecreek'' (1968, with [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Morgan Woodward]]). |
− | + | In 2004, Luna portrayed Veronica in the ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]'' (now ''Star Trek: Phase II'') episode "In Harm's Way" and appeared alongside fellow ''Trek'' performers [[William Windom]], [[James Cawley]], [[Jeffery Quinn]], [[Malachi Throne]], [[John Carrigan]], [[Sam Witwer]], and [[Leslie Hoffman]]. The story for this episode was written by [[Doug Drexler]]. In 2008, she portrayed Alersa in the ''Star Trek: Phase II'' episode "Enemy Starfleet". |
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+ | == ''Star Trek'' interview == |
+ | *"The Captain's Woman", Pat Jankiewicz, ''[[Starlog (magazine)|Starlog]]'', issue 235, February 1996, pp. 79-81 |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * [http://www.barbaraluna.com BarbaraLuna.com] - official site |
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+ | * {{NowCasting|barbaraluna}} |
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+ | * {{myspace|barbaraluna}} |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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+ | * {{triviatribute|barbaraluna.html}} |
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Revision as of 13:40, 29 March 2014
Template:Realworld Barbara Ann Luna (born 2 March 1939; age 85) is the actress who played Lieutenant Marlena Moreau, as well as her mirror universe counterpart, in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Mirror, Mirror".
Luna was once a regular on the the daytime soap opera One Life to Live playing leading man Cord Roberts' scheming mother Maria from 1986 through 1987. She has also appeared in several episodes of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Mission: Impossible (which, like the original Trek series, was produced by Desilu) and Fantasy Island (starring Ricardo Montalban). She also appeared in one episode of T.J. Hooker, a series which starred TOS actor William Shatner.
Her feature film credits include Mail Order Bride (1964, with Paul Fix), Ship of Fools (1965, with Michael Dunn) and Firecreek (1968, with Gary Lockwood and Morgan Woodward).
In 2004, Luna portrayed Veronica in the Star Trek: New Voyages (now Star Trek: Phase II) episode "In Harm's Way" and appeared alongside fellow Trek performers William Windom, James Cawley, Jeffery Quinn, Malachi Throne, John Carrigan, Sam Witwer, and Leslie Hoffman. The story for this episode was written by Doug Drexler. In 2008, she portrayed Alersa in the Star Trek: Phase II episode "Enemy Starfleet".
Star Trek interview
- "The Captain's Woman", Pat Jankiewicz, Starlog, issue 235, February 1996, pp. 79-81
External links
- BarbaraLuna.com - official site
- Template:NowCasting
- [1]
- Barbara Luna at Wikipedia
- Template:IMDb-link
- Barbara Luna at TriviaTribute.com