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'''Fionnula Flanagan''' {{born|10|December|1941}} played various roles on ''Star Trek'', spanning three series ([[TNG]], [[DS9]], and [[ENT]]), as a [[Klaestron]], an [[Soong-type android|android]] (appearing [[Human]]), and a [[Vulcan]].
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'''Fionnula Flanagan''' {{born|10|December|1941}} is an Irish actress who had three guest roles on ''Star Trek'', spanning the three series ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''. A costume worn by her in {{e|Inheritance}} was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2535}}
   
Flanagan was born in Dublin, Ireland, and trained at Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Her most notable work is the tour de force ''James Joyce's Women'', in which she played six different roles. Other notable roles include Catarine in the 1984 ''Star Wars'' spinoff TV movie ''The Ewok Adventure''. Film audiences may also remember her appearance as the housekeeper Mrs. Mills in the {{y|2001}} thriller ''The Others'', or for her prominent role in John Singleton's ''Four Brothers''. She also plays a recurring role as Eloise Hawking in seasons three and five of ''Lost'', with [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], and [[Alan Dale]].
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Flanagan was born '''Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan''' in Dublin, Ireland, and trained at Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Her most notable work is the tour de force "James Joyce's Women", in which she played six different roles. Other notable roles include Catarine in the 1984 ''Star Wars'' spinoff television movie ''The Ewok Adventure''. Film audiences may also remember her appearance as the housekeeper Mrs. Mills in the 2001 thriller ''The Others'', or for her prominent role in John Singleton's ''Four Brothers''. She also played a recurring role as Eloise Hawking in seasons three, five and six of ''Lost'', with [[Daniel Dae Kim]], [[Terry O'Quinn]], [[Sam Anderson]], and [[Alan Dale]].
   
 
Other film work includes the action film ''White Mile'' (1994, with [[Robert Picardo]], [[Jacqueline Kim]], [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Dan Kern]], [[Brian Markinson]], [[Dan Gilvezan]], [[Gina Ravarra]], [[Brett Porter]], [[Ken Thorley]], [[Don McManus]] and [[Tom Lupo]]), the comedy ''Waking Ned Devine'' (1998), and the horror thriller ''Blessed'' (2004).
Flanagan was chosen for her role as [[Juliana Tainer]] for her exceptional violin skills.
 
   
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More recently, Flanagan portrayed the recurring role of former mayor Nicolette "Nicky" Riordon in eight episodes of the first season of [[SyFy]]'s science fiction series ''Defiance'' in 2012/2013. [[Gary Hutzel]], [[David Takemura]], and [[Doug Drexler]] worked on the visual effects for this series and [[Allan Kroeker]] directed Flanagan in one episode.
== Appearances ==
 
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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Image:Enina Tandro.jpg|'''[[Enina Tandro]]'''<br />{{DS9|Dax}}
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File:Enina Tandro.jpg|[[Enina Tandro]]<br>{{DS9|Dax}}
Image:Juliana Tainer.jpg|'''[[Juliana Tainer]]'''<br />{{TNG|Inheritance}}
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File:Juliana Tainer.jpg|[[Juliana Tainer]]<br>{{TNG|Inheritance}}
Image:VLar (Ambassador).jpg|'''[[V'Lar|Ambassador V'Lar]]'''<br />{{ENT|Fallen Hero}}
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File:VLar (Ambassador).jpg|[[Ambassador]] [[V'Lar]]<br>{{ENT|Fallen Hero}}
 
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=== Filmography ===
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*''White Mile'' ([[1994 productions|1994]], with [[Robert Picardo]], [[Jacqueline Kim]], [[Dakin Matthews]], [[Ken Jenkins]], [[Dan Kern]], [[Brian Markinson]], [[Star Trek: Armada II#Dan Gilvezan|Dan Gilvezan]], [[Gina Ravarra]], [[Brett Porter]], [[Ken Thorley]], [[Don McManus]] and stuntman [[Tom Lupo]])
 
 
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* [http://en.defiance-wiki.com/wiki/Fionnula_Flanagan Fionnula Flanagan] at the [http://en.defiance-wiki.com ''Defiance'' wiki]
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Template:Realworld Fionnula Flanagan (born 10 December 1941; age 82) is an Irish actress who had three guest roles on Star Trek, spanning the three series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Enterprise. A costume worn by her in "Inheritance" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Flanagan was born Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan in Dublin, Ireland, and trained at Dublin's Abbey Theatre. Her most notable work is the tour de force "James Joyce's Women", in which she played six different roles. Other notable roles include Catarine in the 1984 Star Wars spinoff television movie The Ewok Adventure. Film audiences may also remember her appearance as the housekeeper Mrs. Mills in the 2001 thriller The Others, or for her prominent role in John Singleton's Four Brothers. She also played a recurring role as Eloise Hawking in seasons three, five and six of Lost, with Daniel Dae Kim, Terry O'Quinn, Sam Anderson, and Alan Dale.

Other film work includes the action film White Mile (1994, with Robert Picardo, Jacqueline Kim, Dakin Matthews, Ken Jenkins, Dan Kern, Brian Markinson, Dan Gilvezan, Gina Ravarra, Brett Porter, Ken Thorley, Don McManus and Tom Lupo), the comedy Waking Ned Devine (1998), and the horror thriller Blessed (2004).

More recently, Flanagan portrayed the recurring role of former mayor Nicolette "Nicky" Riordon in eight episodes of the first season of SyFy's science fiction series Defiance in 2012/2013. Gary Hutzel, David Takemura, and Doug Drexler worked on the visual effects for this series and Allan Kroeker directed Flanagan in one episode.

Star Trek appearances

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