Memory Alpha
Register
Memory Alpha
(formatting, linkfix, punctuation, copyedit, - stub)
m (formatting)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{realworld}}
 
{{realworld}}
[[Image:MaryJanowski.jpg|thumb|Pamelyn Ferdin as Mary Janowski]]
+
[[Image:MaryJanowski.jpg|thumb|...as Mary Janowski]]
 
'''Pamelyn Ferdin''' {{born|4|February|1959}} played [[Mary Janowski]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|And the Children Shall Lead}}.
 
'''Pamelyn Ferdin''' {{born|4|February|1959}} played [[Mary Janowski]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|And the Children Shall Lead}}.
   
Line 19: Line 19:
 
In an example of life imitating art, Ferdin provided the voice of Fern Arable, the girl who saves and raises a runt pig in 1973's animated version of ''Charlotte's Web''. Today, Ferdin is a leader of the Animal Defense League of Los Angeles. She married trauma surgeon Jerry Vlasak in 1986. Both Ferdin and Dr. Vlasak have been jailed numerous times for the efforts to protect animals.
 
In an example of life imitating art, Ferdin provided the voice of Fern Arable, the girl who saves and raises a runt pig in 1973's animated version of ''Charlotte's Web''. Today, Ferdin is a leader of the Animal Defense League of Los Angeles. She married trauma surgeon Jerry Vlasak in 1986. Both Ferdin and Dr. Vlasak have been jailed numerous times for the efforts to protect animals.
   
==External Links==
+
==External links==
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0272244}}
 
*{{wikipedia}}
 
 
*[http://www.pamelynferdin.com PamelynFerdin.com] - official web site
 
*[http://www.pamelynferdin.com PamelynFerdin.com] - official web site
 
*{{wikipedia}}
 
*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0272244}}
 
*[http://www.animaldefense.com Animal Defense League] - official web site
 
*[http://www.animaldefense.com Animal Defense League] - official web site
   

Revision as of 01:07, 17 March 2008

Template:Realworld

File:MaryJanowski.jpg

...as Mary Janowski

Pamelyn Ferdin (born 4 February 1959; age 65) played Mary Janowski in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "And the Children Shall Lead".

Ferdin has made frequent appearances at Star Trek conventions. She is very willing to speak with attendees and sign autographs.

From 1964 through 1979, it was difficult to turn on the television or go to the movies and not find Ferdin's blonde tresses or distinctive voice. Her mother who took her from screen test to screen test, regardless of Ferdin's desire or health. She tells of one round of interviews in which several casting director noted her rosy cheeks. What they did not know was she had a case of the flu and was writhing in pain between appointments.

Ferdin was very nearly cast as Regan MacNeill in The Exorcist, based on her performance as Mary. The very similar-looking Linda Blair was chosen instead as she was a relative unknown and Ferdin had already made a number of guest appearances in science fiction and suspense films and television shows.

Ferdin holds a rare place in the history of modern cinema. As of 2006, she is still the only co-star to have killed Clint Eastwood. In 1971's The Beguiled, she picks the mushrooms that are served to Eastwood and lead to his death by food poisoning.

Ferdin's other contribution to television science fiction is Space Academy. She played Laura, a girl with ESP. Brian Tochi, another of the children of Triakis, played Teegar in that series. Space Academy spawned a sequel, Jason of Star Command, in which James Doohan (Montgomery Scott) played Commander Canarvin.

Some of Ferdin's other film credits include Daughter of the Mind, a film version of Paul Gallico's mystery The Hand of Mary Constable. She also appeared in The Mephisto Waltz and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn. She regretted her role in 1978's The Toolbox Murders.

She was the original voice of Lucy Van Pelt in the Peanuts series of television films, and also lent her vocal talents to The Cat In The Hat, Sealab 2020 and Roman Holidays. Her latest voiceover role was on Detention in 1999.

In an example of life imitating art, Ferdin provided the voice of Fern Arable, the girl who saves and raises a runt pig in 1973's animated version of Charlotte's Web. Today, Ferdin is a leader of the Animal Defense League of Los Angeles. She married trauma surgeon Jerry Vlasak in 1986. Both Ferdin and Dr. Vlasak have been jailed numerous times for the efforts to protect animals.

External links