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Fran Severini (born 7 July 1940; age 83) is a former actress who appeared as a Cardassian Detapa Council member in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine fourth season episode "The Way of the Warrior". She received no credit for this appearance. Her costume top was previously worn by Julianna McCarthy as Mila in the third season episode "Improbable Cause" and was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] [2](X)

Born as Frances Joyce Greenebaum in Newark New Jersey, Severini attended the Weequahic High School and Essex Co Vo-Tech in Newark. Since 1990 she has been working as an actress in Los Angeles, California, and has recently retired in Florida.

Severini had featured parts in The Bodyguard (1992, with Bill Cobbs, Mike Starr, Bert Remsen, Donald Hotton, Douglas Price, Dan Koko, Michelle Rudy, John Tesh, George Sasaki, Bruce Dobos, Kevin Grevioux, Jim Portnoy, Curt Truman, Rudy Morrison, Juan De Villa, Mark Kosakura, and Robert Buckingham), Contact (1997, with Geoffrey Blake, Timothy McNeil, Angela Bassett, Tucker Smallwood, Robin Gammell, Boris Krutonog, Bill Thomas Miller, and Michael Wajacs), Bewitched (2005, with Scott Alan Smith, Pete Henderson, Andrew MacBeth, Thom Williams, and Patricia Tallman), in Lucky You (2007, with Eric Bana, Sonny Surowiec, and Tad Atkinson), the drama Fixing Rhonda (2008), The Hangover (2009, with Rachael Harris) and appeared in episodes of The Trials of Rosie O'Neill (1990-1992, with Anthony Giger), The Nanny (1994, with Daniel Davis, Wallace Shawn, and Ben Vereen), The Guardian, The Young and the Restless (2008), Parks and Recreation (2009), Gilmore Girls, Dexter, and Arrested Development.

She also worked as stand-in for actress Ellen Geer on Clear and Present Danger (1994, with Harris Yulin, Raymond Cruz, Ann Magnuson, Beau Lotterman, Reg E. Cathey, Vaughn Armstrong, John Putch, Michael Jace, Cameron Thor, Miguel Perez, Harley Venton, Kamala Lopez-Dawson, Leo Garcia, Elizabeth Dennehy, Aaron Lustig, Catherine MacNeal, Tory Christopher, Deborah Landis, and Charles Tentindo).

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