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[[File:M'Pella, In the Pale Moonlight.jpg|thumb|...as dabo girl M'Pella]]
'''Catherine "Cathy" DeBuono''' {{born|20|February|1970}} is an actress who appeared in the last three seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' as dabo girl [[M'Pella]] as well as in several other roles. She served also as [[stand-in]], photo double, and body double for [[Terry Farrell]]. She received no on-screen credits until her final appearance in the episode {{e|The Dogs of War}}.
 
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[[File:Cathy DeBuono, Children of Time.jpg|thumb|DeBuono as photo double for Terry Farrell in "Children of Time"]]
 
'''Cathy DeBuono''' {{born|20|March|1970}} is an actress who appeared in the last three seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' as [[dabo girl]] [[M'Pella]] as well as in several other background roles. She also worked as [[stand-in]], [[photo double]], and [[body double]] for [[Terry Farrell]]. DeBuono received no on-screen credit until her final appearance in the episode {{e|The Dogs of War}}.
   
DeBuono, who has italian roots, was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Yonkers, New York and grew up in Bronxville, New York. As an athlete she started a career as a successfull volleyball player and received several awards and medals such as two gold medals at the United States Olympic Festival in 1991 and 1992. Between 1988 and 1991 she resided in the United Kingdom and broke several records during her active playing days.
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DeBuono, who has Italian roots, was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Yonkers, New York and grew up in Bronxville, New York. As an athlete she started a career as a successful volleyball player and received several awards and medals such as two gold medals at the United States Olympic Festival in 1991 and 1992. Between 1988 and 1991 she attended the University of Kentucky on a full athletic scholarship for volleyball, played middle blocker and broke several records during her active playing days.
   
DeBuono started her acting career after she played in a stage play directed by a former student, [[Ashley Judd]], and was forced to end her career as a volleyball player because of a knee injury. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1994. In 2003 she earned a master degree in clinical psychology. DeBuono resides with her girlfriend in West Hollywood and is pursuing, in addition to an acting career, a career as a psychotherapist.
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DeBuono started her acting career after she performed in a stage play directed by a former student, [[Ashley Judd]], and was forced to end her career as a volleyball player because of a knee injury. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1994. In 2003 she earned a master degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University. DeBuono resides with her wife in West Hollywood. Today, DeBuono is also working as a licensed marriage and family therapist in California. She has a weekly web blog called ''What's Your Problem?'' since 2008 and more recently started a highly rated radio show called ''Cathy Is In''. [http://www.cathyisin.com/cathyisin.com/About/Entries/2011/10/4_Entry_1.html]
   
She appeared as a regular in several episodes of the David E. Kelley television series ''Chicago Hope'' as a paramedic. Between 1996 and 1998 she acted alongside ''Star Trek''performers [[Alicia Coppola]], [[April Grace]], [[Scott Jaeck]], [[Margot Rose]], [[Eve Brenner]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Chris Sarandon]].
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She appeared as a background regular in several episodes of the {{w|David E. Kelley}} television series ''Chicago Hope'' as a paramedic. Between 1996 and 1998 she acted alongside ''Star Trek'' performers [[Alicia Coppola]], [[April Grace]], [[Scott Jaeck]], [[Margot Rose]], [[Eve Brenner]], [[Mark Moses]], and [[Chris Sarandon]].
   
Other television series she was involved in include the comedy series ''Jenny'' (1997, episode ''A Girl's Gotta Spike''), ''The Pretender'' (1998, episode ''Collateral Damage'', with [[Steven Anderson]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[Jay Karnes]], [[Daniel Dae Kim]], and [[Adrian Sparks]]), ''Pacific Blue'' (1998, episode ''Heat in the Hole'', with [[James G. MacDonald]]), the action comedy ''Martial Law'' (1999, episode ''Big Trouble'', with [[Tom Wright]] and [[Troy Brenna]]), the comedy series ''Becker'' (2003, episode ''Amanda Moves Out''), and the comedy series ''Exes and Oh's'' (2007, pilot episode).
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Other television series she was involved in include the comedy series ''Jenny'' (1997, episode ''A Girl's Gotta Spike''), ''The Pretender'' (1998, episode ''Collateral Damage'', with [[Steven Anderson]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[Jay Karnes]], [[Daniel Dae Kim]], and [[Adrian Sparks]]), ''Pacific Blue'' (1998, episode ''Heat in the Hole'', with [[James G. MacDonald]]), the action comedy ''Martial Law'' (1999, episode ''Big Trouble'', with [[Tom Wright]] and [[Troy Brenna]]), the comedy series ''Becker'' (2003, episode ''Amanda Moves Out'') on which she also served as stand-in and photo double for Terry Farrell, the comedy series ''Exes and Oh's'' (2007, pilot episode with [[Randy Mulkey]]), and two episodes of ''3Way'' (2008, along with [[Liz Vassey]] in the previous one).
   
DeBuono has also appeared in a few films, including the short project ''Gay Propaganda'' (2002) and the award-winning ''Out at the Wedding'' (2007), and is currently filming ''And Then Came Lola'' (set for 2008).
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DeBuono also appeared in a few films, including the short project ''Gay Propaganda'' (2002) and the award-winning ''Out at the Wedding'' (2007), the romantic comedy ''And Then Came Lola'' (2009), and the short drama ''Tremble & Spark'' (2009). She tried "new frontiers" for the short film ''The Touch'' (2007) by Jane Clark, on which she worked as associate producer and still photographer. As an out lesbian, DeBuono is involved in several gay and lesbian projects and charities. She uses her MySpace page as a vehicle to publicize her efforts.
   
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More recently she portrayed the leading role of Dyna in the comedy series ''We Have to Stop Now'' (2009-2011), currently in its second season, for which she also worked as executive producer. In development for 2011 is the crime comedy ''Slate and Kelly'', based on the web series for which she'll play the leading role of Slate. [[Michael Dorn]] will also portray a character in this film, Captain Bishop. Beside her acting part DeBuono will be credited as co-creator and producer.
DeBuono Is An out lesbian. She Is Involved In several gay & lesbian causes. She uses her MYSPACE page As A vehicle to publicize her efforts. She can be found At [[myspace.com/cathydebuono]].
 
   
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Most recent credits are the short film ''Bounty'' (2011), the drama ''Meth Head'' (2011, with [[Marcelo Tubert]]), and the drama ''A Perfect Ending'' (2011, with [[Gary Weeks]] and [[Terrence Beasor]]).
DeBuono has also tried "new frontiers". For the upcoming short film ''The Touch'' by Jane Clark, she worked as associate producer and still photographer.
 
   
== Uncredited ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Science Division Officer DeBuono.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Science division officer|Starfleet science officer]]<br>{{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations|A Simple Investigation}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:Breen_prisoner.jpg|[[Unnamed Breen#Breen prisoner|Breen prisoner]]<br />{{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow|By Inferno's Light}}
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File:Breen prisoner.jpg|[[Unnamed Breen#Breen prisoner|Breen prisoner]]<br>{{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow|By Inferno's Light}}<br>(uncredited)
Image:Science_Division_Officer_DeBuono.jpg|[[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Science division officer|Starfleet science officer]]<br />{{DS9|A Simple Investigation}}
 
Image:MPella, One little ship.jpg|[[M'Pella]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />[[DS9 recurring character appearances|Recurring character]]
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File:M'Pella, One Little Ship.jpg|[[M'Pella]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br>[[DS9 recurring characters|Recurring character]]
 
File:Klingon bidder.jpg|[[Unnamed Klingons (24th century)#Klingon Bidder|Klingon auction bidder]]<br>{{DS9|In the Cards}}<br>(uncredited)
</gallery>
 
 
File:Vulcan baseball player 1.jpg|[[USS T'Kumbra personnel#Logician team members|Vulcan baseball player]]<br>{{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}<br>(uncredited)
 
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Image:Klingon bidder.jpg|[[Unnamed Klingons (24th century)#Klingon Bidder|Klingon auction bidder]]<br />{{DS9|In the Cards}}
 
Image:Vulcan baseball player.jpg|[[USS T'Kumbra personnel#Logician team member #1|Vulcan baseball player]]<br />{{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}}
 
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
*[http://cathydebuono.com CathyDeBuono.com] - official site
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* [http://cathydebuono.com CathyDeBuono.com] - official site
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* {{Wikipedia}}
*[http://www.myspace.com/cathydebuono Cathy DeBuono] at [http://www.myspace.com MySpace.com]
 
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* {{myspace|cathydebuono}}
*[http://outsports.com/people/2007/debuono1031.htm Cathy DeBuono article] at [http://outsports.com OutSports.com]
 
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* [http://picasaweb.google.com/cdebuono/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine Cathy DeBuono's ''Star Trek'' images]
 
* [http://outsports.com/people/2007/debuono1031.htm Cathy DeBuono article] at [http://outsports.com OutSports.com]
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* [http://cathyisin.com CathyIsIn.com] - official business site
   
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[[es:Cathy DeBuono]]
 
[[Category:Performers|DeBuono, Cathy]]
 
[[Category:Performers|DeBuono, Cathy]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|DeBuono, Cathy]]
 
[[Category:DS9 performers|DeBuono, Cathy]]

Revision as of 21:45, 17 March 2013

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M'Pella, In the Pale Moonlight

...as dabo girl M'Pella

Cathy DeBuono, Children of Time

DeBuono as photo double for Terry Farrell in "Children of Time"

Cathy DeBuono (born 20 March 1970; age 53) is an actress who appeared in the last three seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as dabo girl M'Pella as well as in several other background roles. She also worked as stand-in, photo double, and body double for Terry Farrell. DeBuono received no on-screen credit until her final appearance in the episode "The Dogs of War".

DeBuono, who has Italian roots, was born in Yonkers, New York and grew up in Bronxville, New York. As an athlete she started a career as a successful volleyball player and received several awards and medals such as two gold medals at the United States Olympic Festival in 1991 and 1992. Between 1988 and 1991 she attended the University of Kentucky on a full athletic scholarship for volleyball, played middle blocker and broke several records during her active playing days.

DeBuono started her acting career after she performed in a stage play directed by a former student, Ashley Judd, and was forced to end her career as a volleyball player because of a knee injury. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and graduated in 1994. In 2003 she earned a master degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University. DeBuono resides with her wife in West Hollywood. Today, DeBuono is also working as a licensed marriage and family therapist in California. She has a weekly web blog called What's Your Problem? since 2008 and more recently started a highly rated radio show called Cathy Is In. [1]

She appeared as a background regular in several episodes of the David E. Kelley television series Chicago Hope as a paramedic. Between 1996 and 1998 she acted alongside Star Trek performers Alicia Coppola, April Grace, Scott Jaeck, Margot Rose, Eve Brenner, Mark Moses, and Chris Sarandon.

Other television series she was involved in include the comedy series Jenny (1997, episode A Girl's Gotta Spike), The Pretender (1998, episode Collateral Damage, with Steven Anderson, Stefan Gierasch, Jay Karnes, Daniel Dae Kim, and Adrian Sparks), Pacific Blue (1998, episode Heat in the Hole, with James G. MacDonald), the action comedy Martial Law (1999, episode Big Trouble, with Tom Wright and Troy Brenna), the comedy series Becker (2003, episode Amanda Moves Out) on which she also served as stand-in and photo double for Terry Farrell, the comedy series Exes and Oh's (2007, pilot episode with Randy Mulkey), and two episodes of 3Way (2008, along with Liz Vassey in the previous one).

DeBuono also appeared in a few films, including the short project Gay Propaganda (2002) and the award-winning Out at the Wedding (2007), the romantic comedy And Then Came Lola (2009), and the short drama Tremble & Spark (2009). She tried "new frontiers" for the short film The Touch (2007) by Jane Clark, on which she worked as associate producer and still photographer. As an out lesbian, DeBuono is involved in several gay and lesbian projects and charities. She uses her MySpace page as a vehicle to publicize her efforts.

More recently she portrayed the leading role of Dyna in the comedy series We Have to Stop Now (2009-2011), currently in its second season, for which she also worked as executive producer. In development for 2011 is the crime comedy Slate and Kelly, based on the web series for which she'll play the leading role of Slate. Michael Dorn will also portray a character in this film, Captain Bishop. Beside her acting part DeBuono will be credited as co-creator and producer.

Most recent credits are the short film Bounty (2011), the drama Meth Head (2011, with Marcelo Tubert), and the drama A Perfect Ending (2011, with Gary Weeks and Terrence Beasor).

Star Trek appearances

Appearances as M'Pella

External links