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'''Karen Montgomery''' is the actress who portrayed [[Beata]], the [[Elected One]] [[mistress]] of [[Angel I]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Angel One}}. She filmed her scenes in {{m|November|1987}}. Footage from this episode was later reused for the [[TNG Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Shades of Gray}}.
'''Karen Montgomery''' has had a handful of small roles in various films, and is also known as a producer. She also appeared in the [[TNG]] clips episode "[[Shades of Grey]]", but was uncredited.
 
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Montgomery started acting in the late 1970s when she portrayed Patricia in the ''Kojak'' episode "In Full Command" in 1978. [[Marc Alaimo]] also worked in this episode as did stunt coordinator [[Charlie Picerni]]. The following years she had featured and supporting parts in the comedy ''Going in Style'' (1979, with [[Charles Hallahan]], [[Mark Margolis]], and [[Angelique Pettyjohn]]), the comedy ''Willie & Phil'' (1980), the drama ''Coast to Coast'' (1980, with [[William Lucking]] and [[George P. Wilbur]]), the television movie ''Condor'' (1986, with [[Ray Wise]], [[James Avery]], [[Carolyn Seymour]], [[Mario Roccuzzo]], and [[Tony Epper]]), and the science fiction comedy ''Amazon Women on the Moon'' (1987, with [[Robert Picardo]], [[William Marshall]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Frank Collison]], [[Raye Birk]], [[Larry Hankin]], [[Dick Miller]], [[Bernie Casey]], and [[Ronny Cox]]).
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* [[TNG]]: "[[Angel One]]" as [[Beata]]
 
   
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Montgomery also guest starred in episodes of ''Nero Wolfe'' (1981, with [[Bruce Gray]], [[John de Lancie]], and [[Allan Miller]]), ''Aloha Paradise'' (1981), and ''L.A. Law'' (1993, with [[Corbin Bernsen]], [[Larry Drake]], [[Daniel Benzali]], [[Brian George]], [[Barry Kivel]], and [[Kavi Raz]]).
==External Links==
 
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Since her last known on-screen acting job in ''L.A. Law'' in 1991, Montgomery has worked as producer on several projects. She was an associate producer on the thriller ''Diary of a Hitman'' (1991, with [[Seymour Cassel]]) and on the comedy '''Til There Was You'' (1997, with [[Richard Fancy]], [[William Utay]], and [[Jim Jansen]]), a co-producer on the crime drama ''Row Your Boat'' (1999), and a producer on the documentaries ''Special Thanks to Roy London'' (2005, with interviews by [[Bruce French]], [[Rhonda Aldrich]], [[Famke Janssen]], [[Cameron Thor]], and fellow producer [[Julie Warner]]) and ''A Sense of Wonder'' (2008).
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Karen Montgomery is the actress who portrayed Beata, the Elected One mistress of Angel I in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Angel One". She filmed her scenes in November 1987. Footage from this episode was later reused for the second season episode "Shades of Gray".

Montgomery started acting in the late 1970s when she portrayed Patricia in the Kojak episode "In Full Command" in 1978. Marc Alaimo also worked in this episode as did stunt coordinator Charlie Picerni. The following years she had featured and supporting parts in the comedy Going in Style (1979, with Charles Hallahan, Mark Margolis, and Angelique Pettyjohn), the comedy Willie & Phil (1980), the drama Coast to Coast (1980, with William Lucking and George P. Wilbur), the television movie Condor (1986, with Ray Wise, James Avery, Carolyn Seymour, Mario Roccuzzo, and Tony Epper), and the science fiction comedy Amazon Women on the Moon (1987, with Robert Picardo, William Marshall, Ed Begley, Jr., Frank Collison, Raye Birk, Larry Hankin, Dick Miller, Bernie Casey, and Ronny Cox).

Montgomery also guest starred in episodes of Nero Wolfe (1981, with Bruce Gray, John de Lancie, and Allan Miller), Aloha Paradise (1981), and L.A. Law (1993, with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, Daniel Benzali, Brian George, Barry Kivel, and Kavi Raz).

Since her last known on-screen acting job in L.A. Law in 1991, Montgomery has worked as producer on several projects. She was an associate producer on the thriller Diary of a Hitman (1991, with Seymour Cassel) and on the comedy 'Til There Was You (1997, with Richard Fancy, William Utay, and Jim Jansen), a co-producer on the crime drama Row Your Boat (1999), and a producer on the documentaries Special Thanks to Roy London (2005, with interviews by Bruce French, Rhonda Aldrich, Famke Janssen, Cameron Thor, and fellow producer Julie Warner) and A Sense of Wonder (2008).

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