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'''Sabrina Scharf''', born '''Sandra Mae Trentman''' in Delphos, Ohio, is an actress who appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', playing [[Miramanee]] in the [[TOS Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Paradise Syndrome}}.
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'''Sabrina Scharf''' {{born|17|October|1943}}, born '''Sandra Mae Trentman''' in Delphos, Ohio, is an actress who appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', playing [[Miramanee]] in the [[TOS Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Paradise Syndrome}}.
   
 
She is best known for her role as Sarah in the acclaimed 1969 film ''Easy Rider'', in which she co-starred with fellow TOS guest stars [[Robert Walker, Jr.]] and [[Michael Pataki]]. Her other film credits include an uncredited appearance in ''Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round'' (1966, with [[Michael Strong]], [[Phillip Pine]], [[Vic Tayback]], and [[George D. Wallace]]) and a supporting role in 1967's ''Hells Angels on Wheels''.
 
She is best known for her role as Sarah in the acclaimed 1969 film ''Easy Rider'', in which she co-starred with fellow TOS guest stars [[Robert Walker, Jr.]] and [[Michael Pataki]]. Her other film credits include an uncredited appearance in ''Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round'' (1966, with [[Michael Strong]], [[Phillip Pine]], [[Vic Tayback]], and [[George D. Wallace]]) and a supporting role in 1967's ''Hells Angels on Wheels''.
   
In addition to ''Star Trek'', Sharf has guest-starred on over twenty other television series. In 1966, she appeared on both ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' and ''The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.''; on the latter, she was directed by [[Jud Taylor]]. She then worked on an episode of ''Daniel Boone'' along with [[Jeffrey Hunter]], who starred in ''Star Trek''{{'}}s first pilot, {{e|The Cage}}.
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In addition to ''Star Trek'', Scharf has guest-starred on over twenty other television series. In 1966, she appeared on both ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' and ''The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.''; on the latter, she was directed by [[Jud Taylor]]. She then worked on an episode of ''Daniel Boone'' along with [[Jeffrey Hunter]], who starred in ''Star Trek''{{'}}s first pilot, {{e|The Cage}}.
   
Sharf portrayed China Hazard, the daughter of [[Nehemiah Persoff]]'s Major Hazard, in the 1968 episode of ''The Wild Wild West'' entitled "The Night of the Underground Terror". [[Jeff Corey]] also guest-starred in this episode as a colonel serving under Persoff's character. That same year, Sharf appeared in an episode of ''The Danny Thomas Hour'', along with [[Robert Brown]] and [[Ricardo Montalban]].
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Scharf portrayed China Hazard, the daughter of [[Nehemiah Persoff]]'s Major Hazard, in the 1968 episode of ''The Wild Wild West'' entitled "The Night of the Underground Terror". [[Jeff Corey]] also guest-starred in this episode as a colonel serving under Persoff's character. That same year, Scharf appeared in an episode of ''The Danny Thomas Hour'', along with [[Robert Brown]] and [[Ricardo Montalban]].
   
 
After ''Star Trek'', Scharf made guest appearances on such television shows as ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (with [[Bill Quinn]]), ''Hogan's Heroes'' (two episodes, including one directed by [[Marc Daniels]] and co-starring [[Barbara Babcock]]), ''Gunsmoke'', ''Mannix'' (two episodes: one with [[Richard Derr]] and [[Jill Ireland]], the other with [[Charles Dierkop]]), ''The Interns'' (directed by [[Marvin Chomsky]]), ''Banacek'' (with [[George Murdock]]), and ''The Streets of San Francisco'' (again working with Bill Quinn). She also appeared in three episodes of ''Hawaii Five-O'', including a two-part with [[Roger C. Carmel]]. All three of these episodes were directed by [[Michael O'Herlihy]], who later directed Scharf in a 1973 episode of ''The New Perry Mason'' with [[Byron Morrow]] and [[Kenneth Tobey]].
 
After ''Star Trek'', Scharf made guest appearances on such television shows as ''I Dream of Jeannie'' (with [[Bill Quinn]]), ''Hogan's Heroes'' (two episodes, including one directed by [[Marc Daniels]] and co-starring [[Barbara Babcock]]), ''Gunsmoke'', ''Mannix'' (two episodes: one with [[Richard Derr]] and [[Jill Ireland]], the other with [[Charles Dierkop]]), ''The Interns'' (directed by [[Marvin Chomsky]]), ''Banacek'' (with [[George Murdock]]), and ''The Streets of San Francisco'' (again working with Bill Quinn). She also appeared in three episodes of ''Hawaii Five-O'', including a two-part with [[Roger C. Carmel]]. All three of these episodes were directed by [[Michael O'Herlihy]], who later directed Scharf in a 1973 episode of ''The New Perry Mason'' with [[Byron Morrow]] and [[Kenneth Tobey]].
   
She appeared in at least one made-for-TV movie, the 1973 [[CBS]] thriller ''Hunter''. This movie also featured her fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bill Erwin]], [[Steve Ihnat]], [[John Schuck]], [[Fritz Weaver]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]. In 1975, Scharf guest-starred on two episodes of the series ''Harry O'', on which {{film|9}} actor [[Anthony Zerbe]] was a regular. Her first episode was directed by [[John Newland]]; her second co-starred fellow TOS guest actor [[John Colicos]].
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She appeared in at least one made-for-TV movie, the 1973 [[CBS Television Studios|CBS]] thriller ''Hunter''. This movie also featured her fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni [[Bill Erwin]], [[Steve Ihnat]], [[John Schuck]], [[Fritz Weaver]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]. In 1975, Scharf guest-starred on two episodes of the series ''Harry O'', on which {{film|9}} actor [[Anthony Zerbe]] was a regular. Her first episode was directed by [[John Newland]]; her second co-starred fellow TOS guest actor [[John Colicos]].
   
 
Sharf has since retired from acting to enter politics. She was once a state senator in California. As of 2007, she was a real estate developer working in Los Angeles. She has been married to Emmy Award-winning writer Bob Schiller (''The Flip Wilson Show'', ''All in the Family'') since 29 March 1969; they have had two children together.
 
Sharf has since retired from acting to enter politics. She was once a state senator in California. As of 2007, she was a real estate developer working in Los Angeles. She has been married to Emmy Award-winning writer Bob Schiller (''The Flip Wilson Show'', ''All in the Family'') since 29 March 1969; they have had two children together.
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Miramanee

...as Miramanee (1968)

Sabrina Scharf (born 17 October 1943; age 80), born Sandra Mae Trentman in Delphos, Ohio, is an actress who appeared on Star Trek: The Original Series, playing Miramanee in the third season episode "The Paradise Syndrome".

She is best known for her role as Sarah in the acclaimed 1969 film Easy Rider, in which she co-starred with fellow TOS guest stars Robert Walker, Jr. and Michael Pataki. Her other film credits include an uncredited appearance in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966, with Michael Strong, Phillip Pine, Vic Tayback, and George D. Wallace) and a supporting role in 1967's Hells Angels on Wheels.

In addition to Star Trek, Scharf has guest-starred on over twenty other television series. In 1966, she appeared on both The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.; on the latter, she was directed by Jud Taylor. She then worked on an episode of Daniel Boone along with Jeffrey Hunter, who starred in Star Trek's first pilot, "The Cage".

Scharf portrayed China Hazard, the daughter of Nehemiah Persoff's Major Hazard, in the 1968 episode of The Wild Wild West entitled "The Night of the Underground Terror". Jeff Corey also guest-starred in this episode as a colonel serving under Persoff's character. That same year, Scharf appeared in an episode of The Danny Thomas Hour, along with Robert Brown and Ricardo Montalban.

After Star Trek, Scharf made guest appearances on such television shows as I Dream of Jeannie (with Bill Quinn), Hogan's Heroes (two episodes, including one directed by Marc Daniels and co-starring Barbara Babcock), Gunsmoke, Mannix (two episodes: one with Richard Derr and Jill Ireland, the other with Charles Dierkop), The Interns (directed by Marvin Chomsky), Banacek (with George Murdock), and The Streets of San Francisco (again working with Bill Quinn). She also appeared in three episodes of Hawaii Five-O, including a two-part with Roger C. Carmel. All three of these episodes were directed by Michael O'Herlihy, who later directed Scharf in a 1973 episode of The New Perry Mason with Byron Morrow and Kenneth Tobey.

She appeared in at least one made-for-TV movie, the 1973 CBS thriller Hunter. This movie also featured her fellow Star Trek alumni Bill Erwin, Steve Ihnat, John Schuck, Fritz Weaver, and Jason Wingreen. In 1975, Scharf guest-starred on two episodes of the series Harry O, on which Star Trek: Insurrection actor Anthony Zerbe was a regular. Her first episode was directed by John Newland; her second co-starred fellow TOS guest actor John Colicos.

Sharf has since retired from acting to enter politics. She was once a state senator in California. As of 2007, she was a real estate developer working in Los Angeles. She has been married to Emmy Award-winning writer Bob Schiller (The Flip Wilson Show, All in the Family) since 29 March 1969; they have had two children together.

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