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*''Silk Stalkings'' starring [[Charlie Brill]]..."Ask the Dust"(1994) with [[Christopher Carroll]], Bruce Grey & [[Constance Towers]]
 
*''Silk Stalkings'' starring [[Charlie Brill]]..."Ask the Dust"(1994) with [[Christopher Carroll]], Bruce Grey & [[Constance Towers]]
 
*''Tracey Takes On'' starring [[Seymour Cassel]]..."1976"(1996)
 
*''Tracey Takes On'' starring [[Seymour Cassel]]..."1976"(1996)
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*''Walker, Texas Ranger''' starring [[Noble Willingham]]..."El Coyote"(1996) with [[Clifton Collins, Jr.]]
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*''Baywatch Nights''..."Backup"(1996) with [[Scott Thompson Baker]]
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*''High Incident'' starring [[Titus Welliver]]..."Nobody Walks in El Camino"(1996) with [[Lisa Vidal]]
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*''Chicago Hope''..."Positive IDs"(1997) with Ellen Bry
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*''Fired Up'' executive produced by [[Kelsey Grammer]] and starring [[Jonathan Banks]] and [[Sharon Lawrence]]..."Are We Not Friends"(1997) with [[Wendy Schaal]]
   
 
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Nevala

...as Nevala

Valerie Wildman (born 6 August 1953; age 70) played the role of Nevala in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Message in a Bottle".

Her uniform, which was later worn by Marilyn Blizzard, was sold on It's A Wrap! sale and auction for $1,475.01. [1]

1980s Origins

Wildman made her film debut in the 1984 Ron Howard directed Splash with Patrick Cronin, Clint Howard and Bill Smitrovich. Wildman followed this debut with the 1985 Cold War drama The Falcon & the Snowman with Jerry Hardin. Wildman appeared in the 1986 war film Salvador with Tony Plana and fellow VOY guest star John Savage. That same year Wildman returned to comedy in Blake Edwards:A Fine Mess alongside James Cromwell, Castulo Guerra, Darryl Henriques, Keye Luke and Paul Sorvino. Henriques and Wildman shared in the box office success of their next film, the Jerry Bruckheimer/Don Simpson produced, Tony Scott directed Beverly Hills Cop 2(1987) joining Ronny Cox, John Hostetter, Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr. and Dean Stockwell. Towards the twilight of the 1980s, Wildman took her first telefilm roles. All in 1988 beginning with Justin Case with Molly Hagan, Richard McGonagle and Kenneth Tigar, Deadline:Madrid with Marta Dubois and finally in Break of Dawn, Wildman reunited with Tony Plana and they worked with Kamala Dawson.

1980s Television Guest Roles

Career Growth in the 1990s

Wildman took her first big screen roll in the sexually-themed police thriller Internal Affairs(1990) with Victoria Dillard and Marco Rodriguez. That same year was the Mafia comedy My Blue Heaven with Ellen Albertini Dow, Ed Lauter and Joel Polis. Wildman took her first Sci-Fi role in Neon City with Monte Markham and Dangerous Women with Paul Carr and Leonard Kelly-Young both in 1991. The next film in which Wildman appeared was Josh & S.A.M.(1993) with Raye Birk, Ronald Guttman, Brent Hinkley and Don McManus. Wildman was surrounded my many Trek alumni in 1995's My Family, Mi Familia teamed with Scott Bakula, Bibi Besch, Bruce Gray, Paul Robert Langdon and Benito Martinez, next that year was the fact-based court drama Indictment:The McMartin Trail alongside Robert Clendenin, James Cromwell, Gregg Daniel, Miriam Flynn, Castulo Guerra, Mary Mara, Scarlett Pomers and Eileen Seeley, then Fast Company with Geoffrey Blake and Tim Ryan and finally the thriller Rumpelstiltskin with Max Grodénchik in the title role as well as Sherman Augustus, Mark Holton and Patrick Massett. In 1996, Wildman was seen in the postal comedy Dear God with Stephanie Niznik. Wildman then got work in the Tim Burton directed alien invasion comedy Mars Attacks reuniting with Gregg Daniel and along with Michael Reilly Burke, Willie Garson, Jeanne Mori and Paul Winfield. 1997 saw Wildman surrounded by Skeletons appearing with Dennis Christopher David Graf, Julianna McCarthy and Christopher Plummer. Wildman's final film of the decade and 20th century was Inconceivable with Martha Hackett.

1990s Television Guest Work

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