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[[image:Melissa.jpg|thumb|...as [[Melissa]].]]'''Debi A. Monahan''' is the actress who appeared as [[Melissa]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[His Way]]". She later appeared as the [[Unnamed_humanoids (24th_century)#Vidiian-like_species|Adultress]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[Critical Care]]".
 
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'''Debi A. Monahan''' is the actress who appeared as [[Melissa]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|His Way}}. She later appeared as the [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Vidiian-like species|Adultress]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Critical Care}}.
   
Monahan has been seen in multiple episodes of the television [[humor|sitcom]] ''Night Court'', starring ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]'' actor [[John Larroquette]]. She was also seen in a 1999 episode of ''Chicago Hope'' with her ''DS9'' co-star [[Rene Auberjonois]].
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Monahan has been seen in multiple episodes of the television sitcom ''Night Court'', starring {{film|3}} actor [[John Larroquette]]. She was also seen in a 1999 episode of ''Chicago Hope'' with her DS9 co-star [[Rene Auberjonois]].
   
 
In 1988, she co-starred with [[Andrew Robinson]] and [[John Rubinstein]] in the telefilm ''Liberace''. Another TV movie she appeared in was 1992's ''The House on Sycamore Street'', along with [[David Warner]] and [[Kerrie Keane]]. Her few feature film credits include the lead supporting role in 1990s ''Laser Mission'' as well as roles in 1991's ''Shattered'' (with [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Theodore Bikel]]) and 2000's ''Yup Yup Man'' (with [[David Bowe]]).
 
In 1988, she co-starred with [[Andrew Robinson]] and [[John Rubinstein]] in the telefilm ''Liberace''. Another TV movie she appeared in was 1992's ''The House on Sycamore Street'', along with [[David Warner]] and [[Kerrie Keane]]. Her few feature film credits include the lead supporting role in 1990s ''Laser Mission'' as well as roles in 1991's ''Shattered'' (with [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Theodore Bikel]]) and 2000's ''Yup Yup Man'' (with [[David Bowe]]).
   
She has also made appearances on ''Married... with Children'' (along with [[Bill Erwin]]), ''Mr. Belvedere'' (with [[James Cromwell]]), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Richard Riehle]]), ''The Jackie Thomas Show'' (with [[Jeannetta Arnette]] and [[Ann Cusack]]), ''Seinfeld'' (starring [[Jason Alexander]] and also guest-starring [[Vaughn Armstrong]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (with [[Charlie Brill]] and [[Ben Vereen]]), ''Total Security'' (with [[Jim Beaver]], [[Bill Bolender]], and [[Tony Plana]]), ''Party of Five'' (with [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''Providence'' (with [[Concetta Tomei]]), and ''The Practice'' (with [[Bruce French]] and [[Bill Smitrovich]]). She also apepared in the 1990 TV mini-series ''Lucky/Chances'' with [[Phil Morris]], [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]], [[John Winston]], and [[Robert Duncan McNeill]].
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She has also made appearances on ''Married... with Children'' (along with [[Bill Erwin]]), ''Mr. Belvedere'' (with [[James Cromwell]]), ''Father Dowling Mysteries'' (with [[Stanley Kamel]] and [[Richard Riehle]]), ''The Jackie Thomas Show'' (with [[Jeannetta Arnette]] and [[Ann Cusack]]), ''Seinfeld'' (starring [[Jason Alexander]] and also guest-starring [[Vaughn Armstrong]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]), ''Silk Stalkings'' (with [[Charlie Brill]] and [[Ben Vereen]]), ''Total Security'' (with [[Jim Beaver]], [[Bill Bolender]], and [[Tony Plana]]), ''Party of Five'' (with [[Keith Szarabajka]]), ''Providence'' (with [[Concetta Tomei]]), and ''The Practice'' (with [[Bruce French]] and [[Bill Smitrovich]]). She also appeared in the 1990 TV mini-series ''Lucky/Chances'' with [[Phil Morris]], [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]], [[John Winston]], and [[Robert Duncan McNeill]].
   
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[[Category:Performers|Monahan, Debi A.]]
 
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Melissa

... as Melissa

File:Adultress.jpg

...as the Adultress

Debi A. Monahan is the actress who appeared as Melissa in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "His Way". She later appeared as the Adultress in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Critical Care".

Monahan has been seen in multiple episodes of the television sitcom Night Court, starring Star Trek III: The Search for Spock actor John Larroquette. She was also seen in a 1999 episode of Chicago Hope with her DS9 co-star Rene Auberjonois.

In 1988, she co-starred with Andrew Robinson and John Rubinstein in the telefilm Liberace. Another TV movie she appeared in was 1992's The House on Sycamore Street, along with David Warner and Kerrie Keane. Her few feature film credits include the lead supporting role in 1990s Laser Mission as well as roles in 1991's Shattered (with Corbin Bernsen and Theodore Bikel) and 2000's Yup Yup Man (with David Bowe).

She has also made appearances on Married... with Children (along with Bill Erwin), Mr. Belvedere (with James Cromwell), Father Dowling Mysteries (with Stanley Kamel and Richard Riehle), The Jackie Thomas Show (with Jeannetta Arnette and Ann Cusack), Seinfeld (starring Jason Alexander and also guest-starring Vaughn Armstrong and Corbin Bernsen), Silk Stalkings (with Charlie Brill and Ben Vereen), Total Security (with Jim Beaver, Bill Bolender, and Tony Plana), Party of Five (with Keith Szarabajka), Providence (with Concetta Tomei), and The Practice (with Bruce French and Bill Smitrovich). She also appeared in the 1990 TV mini-series Lucky/Chances with Phil Morris, Jimmie F. Skaggs, John Winston, and Robert Duncan McNeill.

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