Peter Farrelly
American film director, producer and screenwriter
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was an American actress best known for her roles in the Star Trek franchise, including Nurse Christine Chapel, Number One, and Lwaxana Troi. She was also the voice of most onboard computer interfaces throughout the series. As the wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, she is sometimes referred to as the “First Lady of Star Trek”.
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberrywas an American actress. She was best known for her roles as various characters in the Star Trek franchise: Nurse Christine Chapel (in the original Star Trek series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, and two films of the franchise), Number One (also in the original series), Lwaxana Troi (on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), and the voice of most onboard computer interfaces throughout the series from 1966 to 2023. She married Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry in 1969. As his wife and given her relationship with Star Trek–participating in some way in every series during her lifetime–she is sometimes referred to as “the First Lady of Star Trek”.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was an American actress best known for her roles in the Star Trek franchise, including Nurse Christine Chapel, Number One, and Lwaxana Troi. She was also the voice of most onboard computer interfaces throughout the series.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry played several roles in the Star Trek franchise, including Nurse Christine Chapel, Number One, and Lwaxana Troi. She also provided the voice for most onboard computer interfaces throughout the series.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was married to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry in 1969. Because of her deep involvement in the franchise, she is sometimes referred to as the ,First Lady of Star Trek,.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was born on February 23, 1932 and passed away on December 18, 2008.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry’s full name was Majel Leigh Hudec, though she was known professionally as Majel Barrett-Roddenberry.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry participated in the Star Trek franchise in some way from 1966 to 2023, making her involvement span nearly 60 years.
Yes, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry is the only actress to have appeared in some way in every Star Trek series during her lifetime, cementing her status as the ,First Lady of Star Trek,.
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American actress (1932-2008)
So we all got basically what we wanted, and as far as the women are concerned, he figured that 30 good women could handle a crew of 300 anyway. So that’s how we ended up with our crew.
American actress (1932-2008)
I don’t think we’re wasting people in space.
American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)
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American actress (1932-2008)