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'''Maria Leone''' is the actress who appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode "[[The Offspring]]" as a [[crew]]member in [[Ten Forward]].
 
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'''Maria Leone''' is a dancer, choreographer, and actress who appeared as a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Youngblood's flirt|civilian woman]] in [[Ten Forward]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Offspring}} in {{y|1990}}. She was listed as "Ten Forward Crew" in the end credits of the episode.
   
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Also known as '''Maria Leone-Seid''' [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/1142384|0/Maria-Leone-Seid/filmography.html] she earned a BA in Fine Arts from the University in New York. She is also a PhysicalMind Insitute and American Council on Exercise certified pilates teacher, and IDEA Master Trainer, and is holding a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Teaching pilates since 1989, Leone is also the owner of the Bodyline Studio, located in Beverly Hills, California since 1998. [http://themethodpilates.com/home/who-we-are/]
Besides this, she only appeared in ''Bird on a Wire'' (with [[Jeff Corey]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]] and [[John Pyper-Ferguson]]) and ''Stompin' at the Savoy'' (with [[Vanessa Williams]]). She was also the choreographer for ''Mi vida loca''.
 
   
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Leone released her own DVD series ''Pilates on the Go'' and was featured in several magazines such as Allure, Elle, and Fitness Magazine and television shows including ''ET'', ''Access Hollywood'', and on CNN.
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As a trained dancer and choreographer she worked on projects such as the crime drama ''Mi vida loca'' (1993, with [[Bertila Damas]] and [[Eddie Perez]]), the television series ''Man O Man'' (1996), and ''The 69th Annual Academy Awards'' (1997). She was also featured as a sales clerk in the action comedy ''Bird on a Wire'' (1990, with [[Jeff Corey]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]] and [[John Pyper-Ferguson]]) and as a dancer in the television drama ''Stompin' at the Savoy'' (1992, with [[Vanessa Williams]]).
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* [http://www.bodylinela.com BodylineLA.com] - official business site
   
 
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Youngblood's flirt

...as a woman in Ten Forward

Maria Leone is a dancer, choreographer, and actress who appeared as a civilian woman in Ten Forward in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Offspring" in 1990. She was listed as "Ten Forward Crew" in the end credits of the episode.

Also known as Maria Leone-Seid [1] she earned a BA in Fine Arts from the University in New York. She is also a PhysicalMind Insitute and American Council on Exercise certified pilates teacher, and IDEA Master Trainer, and is holding a black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Teaching pilates since 1989, Leone is also the owner of the Bodyline Studio, located in Beverly Hills, California since 1998. [2]

Leone released her own DVD series Pilates on the Go and was featured in several magazines such as Allure, Elle, and Fitness Magazine and television shows including ET, Access Hollywood, and on CNN.

As a trained dancer and choreographer she worked on projects such as the crime drama Mi vida loca (1993, with Bertila Damas and Eddie Perez), the television series Man O Man (1996), and The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997). She was also featured as a sales clerk in the action comedy Bird on a Wire (1990, with Jeff Corey, Clyde Kusatsu and John Pyper-Ferguson) and as a dancer in the television drama Stompin' at the Savoy (1992, with Vanessa Williams).

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