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− | '''Rhae Andrece''' {{born|5|September|1936}} |
+ | '''Rhae Andrece''' {{born|5|September|1936|died|2|March|2009}} was an actress who portrayed the [[Alice series]] of androids (#251 - #500) in the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode {{e|I, Mudd}}. She was born in Thorton, Illinois. Rhae also guest-starred, along with her twin sister, [[Alyce Andrece|Alyce]], in ''{{w|Bonanza}}'' (in an episode directed by [[Joseph Pevney]]), ''{{w|Batman (TV series)|Batman}}'' (with [[Yvonne Craig]]), and the 1970 film ''Hell's Bloody Devils'' (with [[Keith Andes]]). That same year, she and her sister performed as singers in a band called "The Third Eye" in an episode of ''{{w|The Name of the Game}}'' (with [[Jonathan Goldsmith]]). They were also singers in a jazz-pop group of the late 1960s called "The Sound of Feeling." |
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+ | She passed away while living in the Northridge section of Los Angeles. [http://www.tributes.com/show/85678197] |
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== External link== |
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Rhae Andrece (5 September 1936 – 2 March 2009; age 72) was an actress who portrayed the Alice series of androids (#251 - #500) in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "I, Mudd". She was born in Thorton, Illinois. Rhae also guest-starred, along with her twin sister, Alyce, in Bonanza (in an episode directed by Joseph Pevney), Batman (with Yvonne Craig), and the 1970 film Hell's Bloody Devils (with Keith Andes). That same year, she and her sister performed as singers in a band called "The Third Eye" in an episode of The Name of the Game (with Jonathan Goldsmith). They were also singers in a jazz-pop group of the late 1960s called "The Sound of Feeling."
She passed away while living in the Northridge section of Los Angeles. [1]
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