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Whitney Hall (born 5 July) is an actress and model who appeared in four Star Trek television episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Enterprise. She received no screen credit for these appearances but was identified by the call sheets of the episodes and production Polaroids. Her costume from "Two Days and Two Nights" was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Hall performed in the 1979 television movie Jennifer: A Woman's Story alongside Kate Mulgrew, Robin Gammell, and Momo Yashima. Other acting work includes episodes of ER (1994 and 1995, with Graham Jarvis, Mike Genovese, Caroline Lagerfelt, Melissa Vinicor, Christine Harnos, Nancy Youngblut, Wayne Péré, and Ilona Wilson), Suburgatory, Crossing Jordan, Days of Our Lives, and Livin' the Dream LA (2012), the drama The Good Humor Man (2005, with Kelsey Grammer), the comedy Just Go With It (2011, with Branscombe Richmond and Cort Rogers), and the short films Whole 'Nother Level (2013), My Mother Loves Me (2014), Kaya Stewart: Jonah (2015), Save the Last Dance for Me (2016, with Heidi Schultz), and Ben Is Dead (2017, with Eve H. Brenner).

She also appeared as a judge in Starship Troopers (1997, with Dina Meyer, Clancy Brown, Matt E. Levin, Blake Lindsley, Brenda Strong, Lenore Kasdorf, Tami-Adrian George, Christopher Curry, Bruce Gray, Julianna McCarthy, Teo Smoot, Stephanie Erb, Greg Bronson, Brian Tochi, Azalea Davila, and Betty Hankins).

As a stand-in, Hall worked for Lynn Redgrave, Lily Tomlin, and Shirley MacLaine. For MacLaine, she stood-in on The West Side Waltz (1995, with Camille Saviola and Rick Fitts), These Old Broads (2001, with Joan Collins), the comedy Carolina (2003), the comedy In Her Shoes (2005), Rumor Has It (2005), and the comedy Valentine's Day (2010). She also worked as stand-in on the comedy High School High (1996, with Louise Fletcher, John Neville, Marco Rodriguez, Nicholas Worth, and Rachelle Roderick).

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