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[[Image:Emi.jpg|thumb|'''Juliana Donald''' as Emi.]]
 
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'''Juliana Donald''' is an actress who has had two guest starring roles in [[Star Trek]]. Her first was as [[Tayna]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[A Matter of Perspective]]" (credited as '''Juli Donald'''). She later played [[Emi]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode "[[Prophet Motive]]". She also had a role as in the interactive video game, [[Star Trek: Borg]].
 
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| Name = Juli Donald
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| image = Shoreham.jpg
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| Birth name = Juliana Donald
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| Gender = Female
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| Date of birth = {{d|1|January|1964}}
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| Place of birth = Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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| Characters = [[Tayna]], [[Emi]], [[Shoreham]]
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| image2 = Doug Drexler adjusting the makeup on actress Juliana Donald.jpg
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| imagecap2 = ...her make-up as Tanya asjusted by make-up Artist [[Doug Drexler]]
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'''Juliana Donald''' {{born|1|January|1964}} is an actress who has had two guest starring roles in episodes of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. On ''The Next Generation'', Donald was credited as '''Juli Donald'''. She also had a role as in the interactive [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'', portraying [[Shoreham]]. Her costume from "A Matter of Perspective" was later also worn by background actress [[McConnell (actress)|McConnell]] in the episode {{e|First Contact}} and was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2747}}
   
Troughout her career in [[television]], Donald has had recurring roles on the series ''Murder One'' and ''NYPD Blue'' and has made guest appearances on such [[science fiction]] shows as ''The X-Files'' and ''Babylon 5''. She also had a role in the 1991 telefilm ''The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'', in which fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[John Fleck]], [[Ann H. Gillespie]], [[Max Grodenchik]], [[Brian Keith]], and [[Barbara March]] also appeared.
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Troughout her career in television, Donald has had recurring roles on the series ''{{w|Murder One (television)|Murder One}}'' and ''{{w|NYPD Blue}}'' and has made guest appearances on such science fiction shows as [[x-files:The X-Files|''The X-Files'']], alongside [[Roger W. Morrissey]], [[Tom Virtue]], [[Peter White]] and [[Marnie McPhail]], and ''[[babylon5:|Babylon 5]]'', with [[Robin Sachs]] and [[John Vickery]]. She had a role in the 1991 telefilm ''The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw'', in which fellow ''Star Trek'' alumni [[John Fleck]], [[Ann H. Gillespie]], [[Max Grodénchik]], [[Brian Keith]], and [[Barbara March]] also appeared.
   
She made her [[film]] debut in 1984, making an appeance in ''The Muppets Take Manhattan''. Also making her debut in this film is TNG actress [[Gates McFadden]].
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She made her film debut in 1984, making an appearance in ''[[w:c:muppet:The Muppets Take Manhattan|The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''. Also making her debut in that film is ''The Next Generation'' actress [[Gates McFadden]].
   
In 1987, Donald appeared in the film adaptation of ''Dragnet'', which starred ''[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country]]'' actor [[Christopher Plummer]] and also featured [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]] and [[Meg Wyllie]]. Donald more recently in the films ''Midnight Man'', with [[Bill Bolender]], ''A Civil Action'', in which [[Josh Pais]] also appeared, and ''One More Round'', with [[George Murdock]].
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In 1987, Donald appeared in the film adaptation of ''{{w|Dragnet (drama)#Remakes|Dragnet}}'', which starred {{film|6}} actor [[Christopher Plummer]] and also featured [[Jimmie F. Skaggs]] and [[Meg Wyllie]]. Donald more recently starred in the films ''Midnight Man'', with [[Bill Bolender]], ''A Civil Action'', in which [[Josh Pais]] also appeared, and ''One More Round'', with [[George Murdock]].
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
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File:Tayna.jpg|[[Tayna]]<br>{{TNG|A Matter of Perspective}}
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File:Emi.jpg|[[Emi]]<br>{{DS9|Prophet Motive}}
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File:Shoreham.jpg|[[Shoreham]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Borg]]''
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</gallery>
   
 
== External links ==
 
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Juliana Donald (born 1 January 1964; age 60) is an actress who has had two guest starring roles in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. On The Next Generation, Donald was credited as Juli Donald. She also had a role as in the interactive video game Star Trek: Borg, portraying Shoreham. Her costume from "A Matter of Perspective" was later also worn by background actress McConnell in the episode "First Contact" and was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Troughout her career in television, Donald has had recurring roles on the series Murder One and NYPD Blue and has made guest appearances on such science fiction shows as The X-Files, alongside Roger W. Morrissey, Tom Virtue, Peter White and Marnie McPhail, and Babylon 5, with Robin Sachs and John Vickery. She had a role in the 1991 telefilm The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw, in which fellow Star Trek alumni John Fleck, Ann H. Gillespie, Max Grodénchik, Brian Keith, and Barbara March also appeared.

She made her film debut in 1984, making an appearance in The Muppets Take Manhattan. Also making her debut in that film is The Next Generation actress Gates McFadden.

In 1987, Donald appeared in the film adaptation of Dragnet, which starred Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country actor Christopher Plummer and also featured Jimmie F. Skaggs and Meg Wyllie. Donald more recently starred in the films Midnight Man, with Bill Bolender, A Civil Action, in which Josh Pais also appeared, and One More Round, with George Murdock.

Star Trek appearances

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