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Janice Rand is a fictional character in the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series during its first season, as well as three of the Star Trek films. She is the Captain's yeoman on board the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) , and first appeared in the episode " The Man Trap ".
During the 1970s, she worked as a burlesque star in Las Vegas. [1] In 1970, she appeared in Barry Ashton's Burlesque Show at the Silver Slipper Gambling Hall and Saloon. [ 5 ] She later was a featured showgirl in the Vive Paris Vive show at the Aladdin Hotel .
Majel Barrett as Nurse Christine Chapel, medical officer.; Grace Lee Whitney as Janice Rand, Captain's yeoman.; John Winston as Kyle, operations officer.; Michael Barrier as Vincent DeSalle, navigator and assistant chief engineer.
"The Cage" (Star Trek: The Original Series) 1966: TV TOS: Star Trek: The Original Series: 1966–1969: TV TAS: Star Trek: The Animated Series: 1973–1974: TV TMP: Star Trek: The Motion Picture: 1979: film TWOK: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: 1982: film TSFS: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock: 1984: film TVH: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home ...
Nyota Uhura (/ n i ˈ oʊ t ə ʊ ˈ h ʊr ə /), or simply Uhura, is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. In the original television series, the character was portrayed by Nichelle Nichols, who reprised the role for the first six Star Trek feature films.
Christine Chapel is a fictional character who appears in all three seasons of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Original Series, as well as Star Trek: The Animated Series and the films Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.
Star Trek: The Original Series: Vina: S1:E11-E12, "The Menagerie" 1967 Tarzan: Peggy Dean Episode S1E18: "The Day the Earth Trembled" 1967 T.H.E. Cat: Lori Neil Episode: "Twenty One And Out" 1967 The Love-Ins: Patricia Cross 1967 The Wild Wild West: Triste Episode: "The Night Dr. Loveless Died" 1967 The Invaders: Stacy Cahill Episode: "The Ivy ...
In 2009, IGN ranked Seven of Nine as the 12th-best character of Star Trek overall. [70] In 2012, Paste rated Seven of Nine as the fifth-best character of all Star Trek. [71] In 2016, Screen Rant rated Seven of Nine as the tenth-best character in Star Trek overall. They highlight the character's slow recovery after being victimized by the Borg. [72]