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'''Ursaline Bryant''' {{born|4|November|1947}} is the actress who played [[Captain]] [[Tryla Scott]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Conspiracy}}.
 
'''Ursaline Bryant''' {{born|4|November|1947}} is the actress who played [[Captain]] [[Tryla Scott]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Conspiracy}}.
   
Bryant made her acting debut in 1977 on ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' in "Murder of the Hollywood Phantom" with [[Clive Revill]]. Bryant was cast in the comedy ''...All the Marbles''91981) with [[John Hancock]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[Faith Minton]] and [[Claudette Nevins]]. Bryant continued in the comedy way when she appeared in 1987's ''Hot Pursuit'' with [[DS9]] guest [[Monte Markham]]. Bryant's television guest roles have not been so prolific either. After her television debut, Bryant in 1986 was seen on ''The Redd Foxx Show'' in "The Prodigal Son" with [[Vanessa Williams]] and ''The Golden Girls'' in "Ladies of the Evening" with [[Rhonda Aldrich]] and [[Phil Rubenstein]]. Next was ''Doogie Howser, M.D.'' starring [[Lucy Boryer]], [[Lawrence Pressman]] and [[James B. Sikking]] in "Doogie Got a Gun"(1992) with [[Ron Canada]] and [[Ed O'Ross]]. She also appeared in ''Seinfeld'' starring [[Jason Alexander]] in "The Burning"(1998) with [[Daniel Dae Kim]] and [[Henry Woronicz]].
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Bryant made her acting debut in 1977 on ''The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries'' in the episode "Murder of the Hollywood Phantom" (with [[Clive Revill]]). Bryant was also cast in the comedy ''...All the Marbles'' (1981, with [[John Hancock]], [[Clyde Kusatsu]], [[Faith Minton]], and [[Claudette Nevins]]). Bryant continued in comedy when she appeared in 1987's ''Hot Pursuit'' (with [[DS9]] guest [[Monte Markham]]). After her television debut, Bryant was seen in 1986 on ''The Redd Foxx Show'' in the episode "The Prodigal Son" (with [[Vanessa Williams]]) and on ''The Golden Girls'' in the episode "Ladies of the Evening" (with [[Rhonda Aldrich]] and [[Phil Rubenstein]]). Her next appearance was on ''Doogie Howser, M.D.'' (starring [[Lucy Boryer]], [[Lawrence Pressman]], and [[James B. Sikking]]) in the episode "Doogie Got a Gun" (1992, with [[Ron Canada]] and [[Ed O'Ross]]). She also appeared in ''Seinfeld'' starring [[Jason Alexander]] in "The Burning" (1998, with [[Daniel Dae Kim]] and [[Henry Woronicz]]).
   
 
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Ursaline Bryant (born 4 November 1947; age 76) is the actress who played Captain Tryla Scott in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Conspiracy".

Bryant made her acting debut in 1977 on The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries in the episode "Murder of the Hollywood Phantom" (with Clive Revill). Bryant was also cast in the comedy ...All the Marbles (1981, with John Hancock, Clyde Kusatsu, Faith Minton, and Claudette Nevins). Bryant continued in comedy when she appeared in 1987's Hot Pursuit (with DS9 guest Monte Markham). After her television debut, Bryant was seen in 1986 on The Redd Foxx Show in the episode "The Prodigal Son" (with Vanessa Williams) and on The Golden Girls in the episode "Ladies of the Evening" (with Rhonda Aldrich and Phil Rubenstein). Her next appearance was on Doogie Howser, M.D. (starring Lucy Boryer, Lawrence Pressman, and James B. Sikking) in the episode "Doogie Got a Gun" (1992, with Ron Canada and Ed O'Ross). She also appeared in Seinfeld starring Jason Alexander in "The Burning" (1998, with Daniel Dae Kim and Henry Woronicz).

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