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− | '''Jeanne Bal''' ([[Star Trek birthdays#May|May 3]], [[Early production history#1928|1928]] – [[Star Trek deaths#April|April 30]], [[1996 productions|1996]]) is the actress who played [[Nancy Crater]] in [[Star Trek: The Original Series|''Star Trek: The Original Series'']]' "[[The Man Trap]]". |
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+ | '''Jeanne Bal''' {{born|3|May|1928|died|30|April|1996}} is one of the two actresses who played [[Nancy Crater]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|The Man Trap}}. |
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− | Bal starred in the short-lived sitcom ''Love and Marriage'' from 1959 through 1960. In 1961, she became a regular on the sitcom '' |
+ | Born in Chicago and moved to Santa Monica, California at an early age, Bal starred in the short-lived sitcom ''Love and Marriage'' from 1959 through 1960. In 1961, she became a regular on the sitcom ''{{w|Bachelor Father|Bachelor Father}}'', but left shortly afterwards. Her other television credits include several appearances on ''{{w|Perry Mason|Perry Mason}}'', and guest spots on ''{{w|Bonanza|Bonanza}}'', ''{{w|Wagon Train|Wagon Train}}'', and ''{{w|I Spy|I Spy}}''. |
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Revision as of 02:17, 4 June 2013
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Jeanne Bal (3 May 1928 – 30 April 1996; age 67) is one of the two actresses who played Nancy Crater in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Man Trap".
Born in Chicago and moved to Santa Monica, California at an early age, Bal starred in the short-lived sitcom Love and Marriage from 1959 through 1960. In 1961, she became a regular on the sitcom Bachelor Father, but left shortly afterwards. Her other television credits include several appearances on Perry Mason, and guest spots on Bonanza, Wagon Train, and I Spy.
She died of breast cancer in Sherman Oaks, California.
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