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[[Image:Marla Gilmore.jpg|thumb|...as [[Marla Gilmore]] ([[1999 productions|1999]])]]
 
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'''Olivia Birkelund''' is best known for portraying [[Marla Gilmore]] on the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes "[[Equinox, Part I]]" and "[[Equinox, Part II]]". Aside from this role, she has portrayed Arlene Dillon Vaughan Chandler on the [[American]] soap opera ''All My Children'' and was in the movie ''The Bone Collector'' with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie (in which she meant a gruesome end at the hands of [[Leland Orser]]).
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'''Olivia Birkelund''' {{born|26|April|1963}} is best known for portraying [[Marla Gilmore]] on the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes "[[Equinox, Part I]]" and "[[Equinox, Part II]]". Aside from this role, she has portrayed Arlene Dillon Vaughan Chandler on the [[American]] soap opera ''All My Children'' and was in the movie ''The Bone Collector'' with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie (in which she meant a gruesome end at the hands of [[Leland Orser]]).
   
 
==External Links==
 
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*{{Wikipedia|Olivia Birkelund}}
 
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[[Category:Performers|Birkelund, Olivia]]
 
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Marla Gilmore

...as Marla Gilmore (1999)

Olivia Birkelund (born 26 April 1963; age 60) is best known for portraying Marla Gilmore on the Star Trek: Voyager episodes "Equinox, Part I" and "Equinox, Part II". Aside from this role, she has portrayed Arlene Dillon Vaughan Chandler on the American soap opera All My Children and was in the movie The Bone Collector with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie (in which she meant a gruesome end at the hands of Leland Orser).

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