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− | '''Yvette Gessard-Picard''' was a [[Human]] woman |
+ | '''Yvette Gessard-Picard''' was a [[Human]] woman who lived in [[La Barre]], [[France]] during the early [[24th century]]. She was the wife of [[Maurice Picard]], the mother of [[Robert Picard|Robert]] and [[Jean-Luc Picard]], and the paternal grandmother of [[René Picard]]. Yvette was [[death|deceased]] by [[2364]]. Jean-Luc affectionately referred to her as "Maman". |
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+ | Yvette used to sing "''come out, come out wherever you are''" to Jean-Luc when he was a young child. ({{film|9}}) |
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While in a distant section of the [[universe]] where thoughts become reality, Jean-Luc Picard experienced a brief vision of his mother. ({{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}}) |
While in a distant section of the [[universe]] where thoughts become reality, Jean-Luc Picard experienced a brief vision of his mother. ({{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}}) |
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− | :''Yvette was played by [[Herta Ware]]. Her name was mentioned in {{TNG|Chain of Command, Part II}}.'' |
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+ | As a child, Captain Picard took [[piano]] lessons; though he seemed antipathetic to them, in later life he regretted giving them up, as they pleased his mother. ({{TNG|The Perfect Mate}}) |
+ | ==Background== |
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+ | Her name was mentioned in {{TNG|Chain of Command, Part II}}, and was a homage to actress {{w|Yvette Mimieux}}, who starred in the 1960 film ''{{w|The Time Machine (1960 film)|The Time Machine}}.'' (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 361) |
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+ | Yvette spoke English with a French accent, while Captain Picard, his [[Maurice Picard|father]] and [[Robert Picard|brother]] spoke English with typically English accents. |
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+ | A picture of Yvette was included on a page of the [[Picard family album]] that did not make it on screen. |
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+ | ==External link== |
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+ | * {{NCwiki|Yvette Gessard Picard}} |
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Revision as of 22:58, 27 February 2015
Yvette Gessard-Picard was a Human woman who lived in La Barre, France during the early 24th century. She was the wife of Maurice Picard, the mother of Robert and Jean-Luc Picard, and the paternal grandmother of René Picard. Yvette was deceased by 2364. Jean-Luc affectionately referred to her as "Maman".
Yvette used to sing "come out, come out wherever you are" to Jean-Luc when he was a young child. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
While in a distant section of the universe where thoughts become reality, Jean-Luc Picard experienced a brief vision of his mother. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")
As a child, Captain Picard took piano lessons; though he seemed antipathetic to them, in later life he regretted giving them up, as they pleased his mother. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")
Background
Yvette was played by Herta Ware.
Her name was mentioned in TNG: "Chain of Command, Part II", and was a homage to actress Yvette Mimieux, who starred in the 1960 film The Time Machine. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 361)
Yvette spoke English with a French accent, while Captain Picard, his father and brother spoke English with typically English accents.
A picture of Yvette was included on a page of the Picard family album that did not make it on screen.
External link
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