Post by Aedh on Aug 24, 2010 9:36:29 GMT -5
Kirstie Alley. Included for the role of Lt. Saavik—second science officer, I believe--in Star Trek Two: Wrath of Khan (1982). Like Joan Collins, has her own Star Trek action figure.
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Jane Badler. For Diana, leader of the lizard aliens, in “V: The Visitors” (1983-85); is reprising the role for “V: The Second Generation” (2006? - ).
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Jolene Blalock. For Subcommander T’Pol on “Star Trek: Enterprise” (2001-05), on whose pilot episode she appeared with Mindy Clarke (2001). Honourable mention for Medea in Jason and the Argonauts (2000).
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Diane Cilento. Included for the alien Authoritax/Principa on TV’s “Halfway Across The Galaxy, Then Turn Left” (1994), and for the title role in The Angel Who Pawned Her Harp (1954).
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Joan Collins. Included for the alien Kara in “Space: 1999” episode ‘Mission of the Darians’ 1975).
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Sarah Douglas. Included for Ursa, one of the Kryptonian supervillains in Superman Two (1980). Qualifies also for roles in “Space: 1999” (1976) and “Stargate: SG-1” with Amanda Tapping (1998) as well as for the Vampire category for Madame Dracula in Dracula (1973, T) and for Countess Natasha in Monster Mash: The Movie (1995). HM for Queen Taramis in Conan The Destroyer (1984), in which Sandahl Bergman also appeared (in flashback). Played one of the nameless doctors who reanimated Nicole Eggert to become The Demolitionist (1995). Appeared with Jane Badler in “V: The Final Battle” (1984); with Claudia Christian on “Babylon 5,” title role in the episode ‘Deathwalker’ (1994).
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Jane Fonda. Included for the iconic title role in Barbarella (1968), accepted after Virna Lisi (and, according to some false rumors, Raquel Welch) turned it down, and which Jane has, reportedly, always regretted doing. The rights to reprise Jane’s Barbarella role have reportedly been acquired by Lindsay Lohan--revenge, it's said, is a dish best eaten cold.
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Natasha Henstridge. Included for Sil (and Eve) in the Species series (1995, 1998, 2004).
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Keira Knightley. Included for Sabe, Amidala’s maid/double in Star Wars, Ep. One (1999).
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Helen Slater. For Supergirl (1984); a natural ectomorph, she had to gain 20 pounds for the role.
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Brinke Stevens. For the Angel of Death in To Dance With Death (2000), and for Myra in Bad Girls From Mars (1991), but qualifies all around: vampire, robot, alien, zombie, you name it, she’s been there, done that.
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