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[[Image:MaryWarren.jpg|thumb|'''Lois Hall''' as [[Mary Warren]].]]
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[[Image:MaryWarren.jpg|thumb|... as Doctor Mary Warren]]
'''Lois Hall''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{d|22|August|1926}} in Grand Rapids, Minnesota; [[Star Trek deaths|died]] {{d|21|December|2006}} in Los Angeles, California) was the actress played [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Mary Warren]] in "[[Who Watches The Watchers]]", a [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
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'''Lois Hall''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] {{born|22|August|1926|died|21|December|2006}} was the actress who played [[Mary Warren|Doctor Mary Warren]] in {{e|Who Watches The Watchers}}, a [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.
   
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Hall was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
Hall's previous television appearances include ''Studio One'', ''The Cisco Kid'', ''The Lone Ranger'' (two episodes, one with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''Adventures of Superman'', ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', and the penultimate episode of ''Little House on the Prairie''. She has also been seen in such classic films as ''Every Girl Should Be Married'' (1948), ''Love Happy'' (1949), ''My Blue Heaven'' (1950, with [[Jane Wyatt]]), ''Carrie'' (1952), and ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (1954, with [[Julie Newmar]] and [[Ian Wolfe]]). However, she is perhaps best known for her supporting role as Sister Constance in Kenneth Branagh's acclaimed 1991 drama ''Dead Again'', which also featured [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Steven Culp]].
 
   
 
Hall's previous television appearances include ''Studio One'', ''The Cisco Kid'', ''The Lone Ranger'' (two episodes, one with [[Michael Ansara]]), ''Adventures of Superman'', ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', and the penultimate episode of ''Little House on the Prairie''. She has also been seen in such classic films as ''Every Girl Should Be Married'' (1948), ''Love Happy'' (1949), ''My Blue Heaven'' (1950, with [[Jane Wyatt]]), ''Carrie'' (1952), and ''Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (1954, with [[Julie Newmar]] and [[Ian Wolfe]]). However, she is perhaps best known for her supporting role as Sister Constance in {{w|Kenneth Branagh}}'s acclaimed 1991 drama ''Dead Again'', which also featured [[Raymond Cruz]] and [[Steven Culp]].
Even after entering semi-retirement, she guest-starred on such recent TV hits as ''CSI'', ''Cold Case'', ''Six Feet Under'' (with [[James Cromwell]], [[Pat Healy]], [[Matt Malloy]], [[Andrew Prine]], and [[Matt Winston]]), ''Nip/Tuck'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]), and ''The Unit'' (starring [[Abby Brammell]]). She was also seen in the hit films ''Gone in Sixty Seconds'' (2000) and ''Flightplan'' (2005).
 
   
 
Even after entering semi-retirement, she guest-starred on such recent television hits as ''CSI'', ''Cold Case'', ''Six Feet Under'' (with [[James Cromwell]], [[Pat Healy]], [[Matt Malloy]], [[Andrew Prine]], and [[Matt Winston]]), ''Nip/Tuck'' (with [[Raphael Sbarge]]), and ''The Unit'' (starring [[Abby Brammell]]). She was also seen in the films ''Gone in Sixty Seconds'' (2000) and ''Flightplan'' (2005).
Hall died of a [[heart]] attack in December 2006. She was 80 years old. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings5.2jan05,1,4047387.story?coll=la-news-obituaries]
 
   
 
Hall [[Star Trek deaths|died]] of a heart attack in December 2006 in Los Angeles, California. She was 80 years old. [http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-passings5.2jan05,1,4047387.story?coll=la-news-obituaries]
== Other Trek connections ==
 
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==Other Trek connections==
 
*''Rage!'' (1980 TV movie) with [[Jonathan Banks]], [[Vic Tayback]], [[Garry Walberg]], and [[Meg Wyllie]]
 
*''Rage!'' (1980 TV movie) with [[Jonathan Banks]], [[Vic Tayback]], [[Garry Walberg]], and [[Meg Wyllie]]
 
*''Prime Risk'' (1985 film) with [[Patricia McPherson]], [[Carey Scott]], and [[Biff Yeager]]
 
*''Prime Risk'' (1985 film) with [[Patricia McPherson]], [[Carey Scott]], and [[Biff Yeager]]
   
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*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0355838}}
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0355838}}
   

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... as Doctor Mary Warren

Lois Hall (born (22 August 192621 December 2006; age 80) was the actress who played Doctor Mary Warren in "Who Watches The Watchers", a third season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Hall was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

Hall's previous television appearances include Studio One, The Cisco Kid, The Lone Ranger (two episodes, one with Michael Ansara), Adventures of Superman, Marcus Welby, M.D., and the penultimate episode of Little House on the Prairie. She has also been seen in such classic films as Every Girl Should Be Married (1948), Love Happy (1949), My Blue Heaven (1950, with Jane Wyatt), Carrie (1952), and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, with Julie Newmar and Ian Wolfe). However, she is perhaps best known for her supporting role as Sister Constance in Kenneth Branagh's acclaimed 1991 drama Dead Again, which also featured Raymond Cruz and Steven Culp.

Even after entering semi-retirement, she guest-starred on such recent television hits as CSI, Cold Case, Six Feet Under (with James Cromwell, Pat Healy, Matt Malloy, Andrew Prine, and Matt Winston), Nip/Tuck (with Raphael Sbarge), and The Unit (starring Abby Brammell). She was also seen in the films Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) and Flightplan (2005).

Hall died of a heart attack in December 2006 in Los Angeles, California. She was 80 years old. [1]

Other Trek connections

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