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'''Lisa Pettett''' is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Terran slaves (mirror universe)|Terran slave]] in the {{y|1995}} ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Through the Looking Glass}}. As a background actress she received no credit for this part.
 
'''Lisa Pettett''' is an actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Terran slaves (mirror universe)|Terran slave]] in the {{y|1995}} ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Through the Looking Glass}}. As a background actress she received no credit for this part.
   
Pettett earned her B.S. in Theatre from the Ball State University and studied acting under Jamie Rose, [[Marilyn Fox]], and [[Ellen Geer]]. She appeared in many stage plays, mostly as part of the dancing ensemble with a background as a trained tango dancer, such as "Richard III Redux", "In the Valley of Mist", "Stories of the Season", and "Women's Work".
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Pettett earned her BS in Theater from Ball State University and studied acting under Jamie Rose, [[Marilyn Fox]], and [[Ellen Geer]]. She appeared in many stage plays, mostly as part of the dancing ensemble with a background as a trained tango dancer, such as "Richard III Redux", "In the Valley of Mist", "Stories of the Season", and "Women's Work".
   
Beside her work on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', Pettett was also featured in episodes of ''The Nanny'', ''Coach'', ''On Our Own'', ''Daddy's Girls'', and ''Something So Right''. She also had a featured part in the 1997 crime thriller ''L.A. Confidential'' along with ''Trek'' performers [[James Cromwell]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Steve Rankin]], [[Symba Smith]], [[Bob Clendenin]], [[Allan Graf]], [[Don Pulford]], [[Gene Wolande]], [[Jim Metzler]], [[Brenda Bakke]], and [[Jimmy Ortega]]. More recently she appeared in the short films ''Souldance'' (2009) and ''Wife of the Bad Guy'' (2010).
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Besides her work on ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', Pettett was also featured in episodes of ''The Nanny'', ''Coach'', ''On Our Own'', ''Daddy's Girls'', and ''Something So Right''. She also had a featured part in the 1997 crime thriller ''L.A. Confidential'', along with ''Trek'' performers [[James Cromwell]], [[Matt McCoy]], [[Steve Rankin]], [[Symba Smith]], [[Bob Clendenin]], [[Allan Graf]], [[Don Pulford]], [[Gene Wolande]], [[Jim Metzler]], [[Brenda Bakke]], and [[Jimmy Ortega]]. More recently she appeared in the short films ''Souldance'' (2009) and ''Wife of the Bad Guy'' (2010).
   
 
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Revision as of 20:39, 28 October 2010

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Terran slave 3 2371

...as a Terran slave

Lisa Pettett, Through the looking glass

Pettett behind the scenes of the episode

Lisa Pettett is an actress who appeared as a Terran slave in the 1995 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Through the Looking Glass". As a background actress she received no credit for this part.

Pettett earned her BS in Theater from Ball State University and studied acting under Jamie Rose, Marilyn Fox, and Ellen Geer. She appeared in many stage plays, mostly as part of the dancing ensemble with a background as a trained tango dancer, such as "Richard III Redux", "In the Valley of Mist", "Stories of the Season", and "Women's Work".

Besides her work on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Pettett was also featured in episodes of The Nanny, Coach, On Our Own, Daddy's Girls, and Something So Right. She also had a featured part in the 1997 crime thriller L.A. Confidential, along with Trek performers James Cromwell, Matt McCoy, Steve Rankin, Symba Smith, Bob Clendenin, Allan Graf, Don Pulford, Gene Wolande, Jim Metzler, Brenda Bakke, and Jimmy Ortega. More recently she appeared in the short films Souldance (2009) and Wife of the Bad Guy (2010).

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