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'''Susan French''' {{born|23|January|1912|died|6|April|2003}} was the actress who appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' in {{y|1992}}, playing [[Sev Maylor]] in the episode {{e|Man of the People}}.
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'''Susan French''' {{born|23|January|1912|died|6|April|2003}} was the actress who appeared on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' in {{y|1992}}, playing [[Sev Maylor]] in the [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|Man of the People}}.
   
French previously acted alongside her ''Next Generation'' co-star [[Jonathan Frakes]] in the 1983 television series ''Bare Essence'', on which they played relatives. In 1990, French appeared with fellow "Man of the People" guest star [[George D. Wallace]] in the TV movie ''People Like Us''. Fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Jean Simmons]] also appeared in this movie.
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French was [[Star Trek birthdays#January|born]] in Los Angeles, California. She previously acted alongside her ''Next Generation'' co-star [[Jonathan Frakes]] in the 1983 television series ''Bare Essence'', on which they played relatives. In 1990, French appeared with fellow "Man of the People" guest star [[George D. Wallace]] in the television movie ''People Like Us''. Fellow ''Trek'' alumni [[Thomas Kopache]] and [[Jean Simmons]] also appeared in this movie.
   
 
In 1987, French co-starred with [[Nana Visitor]] in an episode of ''The Colbys''. The following year, she appeared in an episode of ''L.A. Law'', starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], and in 1989, she appeared on ''Quantum Leap'', starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]. Her final television appearance was an episode of ''Picket Fences'' with [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Robert Joy]], and [[Ray Walston]].
 
In 1987, French co-starred with [[Nana Visitor]] in an episode of ''The Colbys''. The following year, she appeared in an episode of ''L.A. Law'', starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]], and in 1989, she appeared on ''Quantum Leap'', starring [[Scott Bakula]] and [[Dean Stockwell]]. Her final television appearance was an episode of ''Picket Fences'' with [[Roy Brocksmith]], [[Robert Joy]], and [[Ray Walston]].
   
French played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the 1979 TV movie ''Captain America'' (with [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Lance LeGault]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]) and its sequel, ''Captain America II: Death Too Soon'' (with [[William Lucking]]). She appeared in the 1980 film ''Somewhere In Time'', co-starring [[Christopher Plummer]] and [[Bill Erwin]]. Her other film credits include ''House'' (1986, with [[Michael Ensign]] and [[Steve Susskind]]), ''The Verne Miller Story'' (1987, with [[Andrew Robinson]] and [[Armin Shimerman]]), and ''Younger and Younger'' (1993, with [[Sally Kellerman]]). Her last film role was in 1995's ''Fist of the North Star'', starring [[Malcolm McDowell]] and [[Clint Howard]].
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French played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the 1979 television movie ''Captain America'' (with [[Joseph Ruskin]], [[Lance LeGault]], and [[Jason Wingreen]]) and its sequel ''Captain America II: Death Too Soon'' (with [[William Lucking]]). She worked in the 1980 film ''Somewhere In Time'', co-starring [[Christopher Plummer]] and [[Bill Erwin]]. Her other film credits include ''House'' (1986, with [[Michael Ensign]] and [[Steve Susskind]]), ''The Verne Miller Story'' (1987, with [[Andrew Robinson]] and [[Armin Shimerman]]), and ''Younger and Younger'' (1993, with [[Sally Kellerman]]). Her last film role was in 1995's ''Fist of the North Star'', starring [[Malcolm McDowell]] and [[Clint Howard]].
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French [[Star Trek deaths#April|died]] on 6 April 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California.
   
 
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Susan French (23 January 19126 April 2003; age 91) was the actress who appeared on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1992, playing Sev Maylor in the sixth season episode "Man of the People".

French was born in Los Angeles, California. She previously acted alongside her Next Generation co-star Jonathan Frakes in the 1983 television series Bare Essence, on which they played relatives. In 1990, French appeared with fellow "Man of the People" guest star George D. Wallace in the television movie People Like Us. Fellow Trek alumni Thomas Kopache and Jean Simmons also appeared in this movie.

In 1987, French co-starred with Nana Visitor in an episode of The Colbys. The following year, she appeared in an episode of L.A. Law, starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, and in 1989, she appeared on Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. Her final television appearance was an episode of Picket Fences with Roy Brocksmith, Robert Joy, and Ray Walston.

French played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the 1979 television movie Captain America (with Joseph Ruskin, Lance LeGault, and Jason Wingreen) and its sequel Captain America II: Death Too Soon (with William Lucking). She worked in the 1980 film Somewhere In Time, co-starring Christopher Plummer and Bill Erwin. Her other film credits include House (1986, with Michael Ensign and Steve Susskind), The Verne Miller Story (1987, with Andrew Robinson and Armin Shimerman), and Younger and Younger (1993, with Sally Kellerman). Her last film role was in 1995's Fist of the North Star, starring Malcolm McDowell and Clint Howard.

French died on 6 April 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California.

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