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'''Terrence O'Connor''' is the actress who played [[Chief]] [[Ross]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''. To date, this has been her only known [[film|feature film]] appearance.
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'''Terrence O'Connor''' is the actress who played [[Chief]] {{dis|Ross|Chief}} in {{film|1}}. Terrence has also been billed under the name '''Terry O'Connor''' and '''Terence O'Connor'''. She played the female lead in ''Breaker! Breaker!'' as well as the female lead in ''Forever and Beyond''.
   
The majority of O'Connor's credits are television guest appearances. In 1973, she and fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' performers [[Paul Comi]], [[Robert Pine]], and [[Meg Wyllie]] guest-starred in an episode of ''Cannon'' caleld "A Well Remembered Terror". O'Connor followed this with two appearances on ''Emergency!'', a medical drama which featured [[Vince Howard]] as a regular cast member. Further TV appearances include an episode of ''Ellery Queen'' with [[Janet MacLachlan]], two episodes of ''Quincy'', starring [[Robert Ito]] and [[Garry Walberg]], an episode of ''The A-Team'' with series regular [[Dwight Schultz]] and fellow guest star [[Marc Alaimo]], and an episode of ''St. Elsewhere'' with series regulars [[Chad Allen]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Norman Lloyd]], [[Deborah May]], [[Brian Tochi]], [[Alfre Woodard]], and [[Jane Wyatt]].
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The majority of O'Connor's credits are television guest appearances. In 1973, she guest-starred in ''The Streets of San Francisco'', as well as the made-for-TV Movie ''Interrupted Journey''. She and fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' performers [[Paul Comi]], [[Robert Pine]], and [[Meg Wyllie]] guest-starred in an episode of ''Cannon'' called "A Well Remembered Terror". O'Connor followed this with two appearances on ''Emergency!'', a medical drama (featuring [[Vince Howard]] as a regular cast member). Further TV appearances include an episode of ''Ellery Queen'' (with [[Janet MacLachlan]]), two episodes of ''Quincy'' (starring [[Robert Ito]] and [[Garry Walberg]]), an episode of ''Little House in the Prairie'', an episode of ''The A-Team'' (with series regular [[Dwight Schultz]] and fellow guest star [[Marc Alaimo]]), and an episode of ''St. Elsewhere'' (with series regulars [[Chad Allen]], [[Jeff Allin]], [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Norman Lloyd]], [[Deborah May]], [[Brian Tochi]], [[Alfre Woodard]], and [[Jane Wyatt]]).
   
More recently, she appeared in the ''Melrose Place'' episode "Michael's Game" (1994) with [[Famke Janssen]] and the ''ER'' episode "The Match Game" (1996) with [[Bill Cobbs]] and [[Megan Gallagher]]. She also had a role in the 1996 made-for-TV movie ''Norma Jean & Marilyn'', starring [[Ashley Judd]] and [[Paul Sorvino]]'s daughter, Mira. This movie's cast also included [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Steven Culp]], and [[John Rubinstein]].
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More recently, she appeared in the ''Melrose Place'' episode "Michael's Game" (1994, with [[Famke Janssen]]) and the ''ER'' episode "The Match Game" (1996, with [[Bill Cobbs]] and [[Megan Gallagher]]). She also had a role in the 1996 made-for-TV movie ''Norma Jean & Marilyn'' (starring [[Ashley Judd]] and [[Paul Sorvino]]'s daughter, Mira). This movie's cast also included [[Jeffrey Combs]], [[Steven Culp]], and [[John Rubinstein]].
   
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O'Connor has also performed in a theater performance of ''The Great White Hope'' on Broadway and leads in the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, as well as The Old Globe Shakespeare Theatre in San Diego, the Los Angeles Shakespeare Theatre, and The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum. She met her husband, British actor Christopher Neame, while performing in the Ahmanson's production of ''Patriot for Me'' and received the first Drama-Louge Award presented in Los Angeles for her performance as Anastasia in ''Anastasia''. She later received another Drama-Louge Award for her role as Lizzy in ''The Rainmaker''.
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...as Chief Ross

Terrence O'Connor is the actress who played Chief Ross in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Terrence has also been billed under the name Terry O'Connor and Terence O'Connor. She played the female lead in Breaker! Breaker! as well as the female lead in Forever and Beyond.

The majority of O'Connor's credits are television guest appearances. In 1973, she guest-starred in The Streets of San Francisco, as well as the made-for-TV Movie Interrupted Journey. She and fellow Star Trek performers Paul Comi, Robert Pine, and Meg Wyllie guest-starred in an episode of Cannon called "A Well Remembered Terror". O'Connor followed this with two appearances on Emergency!, a medical drama (featuring Vince Howard as a regular cast member). Further TV appearances include an episode of Ellery Queen (with Janet MacLachlan), two episodes of Quincy (starring Robert Ito and Garry Walberg), an episode of Little House in the Prairie, an episode of The A-Team (with series regular Dwight Schultz and fellow guest star Marc Alaimo), and an episode of St. Elsewhere (with series regulars Chad Allen, Jeff Allin, Ed Begley, Jr., Norman Lloyd, Deborah May, Brian Tochi, Alfre Woodard, and Jane Wyatt).

More recently, she appeared in the Melrose Place episode "Michael's Game" (1994, with Famke Janssen) and the ER episode "The Match Game" (1996, with Bill Cobbs and Megan Gallagher). She also had a role in the 1996 made-for-TV movie Norma Jean & Marilyn (starring Ashley Judd and Paul Sorvino's daughter, Mira). This movie's cast also included Jeffrey Combs, Steven Culp, and John Rubinstein.

O'Connor has also performed in a theater performance of The Great White Hope on Broadway and leads in the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, as well as The Old Globe Shakespeare Theatre in San Diego, the Los Angeles Shakespeare Theatre, and The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum. She met her husband, British actor Christopher Neame, while performing in the Ahmanson's production of Patriot for Me and received the first Drama-Louge Award presented in Los Angeles for her performance as Anastasia in Anastasia. She later received another Drama-Louge Award for her role as Lizzy in The Rainmaker.

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