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− | '''Victoria Dillard''' {{born|20|September|1969}} was born in New York and made her acting debut on ''Star Trek'' in the ''[[Star Trek: The |
+ | '''Victoria Dillard''' {{born|20|September|1969}} was born in New York and made her acting debut on ''Star Trek'' in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 1|first season]] episode {{e|Where No One Has Gone Before}} in which she portrayed a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Ballerina|command division ensign]] who dreamt being a [[ballerina]]. |
+ | Dillard is probably best known for her role as Janelle Cooper on the comedy series ''Spin City'', on which she worked with [[Alan Ruck]]. She was also the long-term girlfriend of actor {{w|Laurence Fishburne}}. |
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*''{{w|Coming to America}}'' (1988) with [[Madge Sinclair]] |
*''{{w|Coming to America}}'' (1988) with [[Madge Sinclair]] |
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*''{{w|Internal Affairs (film)|Internal Affairs}}'' (1990) with [[Valerie Wildman]] |
*''{{w|Internal Affairs (film)|Internal Affairs}}'' (1990) with [[Valerie Wildman]] |
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*''{{w|Ali (film)|Ali}}'' (2001) with TNG co-stars [[LeVar Burton]] and [[Michael Dorn]] as well as [[Brad Greenquist]], [[Albert Hall]], [[Bruce McGill]] and [[Wade Andrew Williams]] |
*''{{w|Ali (film)|Ali}}'' (2001) with TNG co-stars [[LeVar Burton]] and [[Michael Dorn]] as well as [[Brad Greenquist]], [[Albert Hall]], [[Bruce McGill]] and [[Wade Andrew Williams]] |
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*''{{w|Seinfeld}}'' (1993) starring [[Jason Alexander]] with [[Lanei Chapman]] and [[Bill Erwin]] |
*''{{w|Seinfeld}}'' (1993) starring [[Jason Alexander]] with [[Lanei Chapman]] and [[Bill Erwin]] |
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*''{{w|L.A. Law}}'' (1994) starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]] with [[Granville Ames]] and [[Stephen Root]] |
*''{{w|L.A. Law}}'' (1994) starring [[Corbin Bernsen]] and [[Larry Drake]] with [[Granville Ames]] and [[Stephen Root]] |
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*''{{w|Family Law (TV series)|Family Law}}'' (2001) starring [[Christopher McDonald]] |
*''{{w|Family Law (TV series)|Family Law}}'' (2001) starring [[Christopher McDonald]] |
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+ | * {{NowCasting|victoriadillard}} |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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[[Category:Performers|Dillard, Victoria]] |
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[[Category:TNG performers|Dillard, Victoria]] |
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Revision as of 11:07, 26 January 2013
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Victoria Dillard (born 20 September 1969; age 54) was born in New York and made her acting debut on Star Trek in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first season episode "Where No One Has Gone Before" in which she portrayed a command division ensign who dreamt being a ballerina.
Dillard is probably best known for her role as Janelle Cooper on the comedy series Spin City, on which she worked with Alan Ruck. She was also the long-term girlfriend of actor Laurence Fishburne.
Filmography
- Coming to America (1988) with Madge Sinclair
- Internal Affairs (1990) with Valerie Wildman
- Ricochet (1991) with John Cothran, Jr., Tim de Zarn, Sherman Howard, Carlos LaCamara and Albie Selznick
- Deep Cover (1992) with Clarence Williams III
- Template:IMDb-name (1994) with John Savage
- The Glass Shield (1995) with Erich Anderson, Bernie Casey, Jim Fitzpatrick, Natalia Nogulich, Lori Petty and Biff Yeager
- Template:IMDb-name (1995) with Alfre Woodard
- Ali (2001) with TNG co-stars LeVar Burton and Michael Dorn as well as Brad Greenquist, Albert Hall, Bruce McGill and Wade Andrew Williams
Television work
- Seinfeld (1993) starring Jason Alexander with Lanei Chapman and Bill Erwin
- L.A. Law (1994) starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake with Granville Ames and Stephen Root
- Chicago Hope (1994) with Paul Dooley and David Selburg
- Family Law (2001) starring Christopher McDonald
External links
- Template:IMDb-link
- Template:NowCasting
- Victoria Dillard at Wikipedia