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Jennifer Lien (right) with Voyager actresses Roxann Dawson (left) and Kate Mulgrew (1995) In 1994, Lien was cast as Kes on Star Trek: Voyager. Her character was an Ocampa, a species in the Star Trek universe that lives for only eight to nine years, who joins the starship's crew after it is stranded 70,000 light-years from Earth. [10]
Kate Mulgrew with Voyager actresses Roxann Dawson and Jennifer Lien (1995) In 1994, Mulgrew received a call to take the part of Captain Kathryn Janeway in Star Trek: Voyager. She had auditioned for the role (originally named Elizabeth Janeway) when producers announced casting.
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Roxann Dawson with Voyager actresses Kate Mulgrew and Jennifer Lien (1995) In 1994, Dawson was cast as the half Human/half-Klingon engineer B'Elanna Torres on Star Trek: Voyager. She was a main cast member for all seven seasons of the show.
Lien was unfamiliar with the Star Trek franchise, and at the age of nineteen, she was the youngest actor on the show. [45] Jennifer Gatti had also been considered for the role, and would later guest star in the episode "Non Sequitur". [46] For the pilot, Robert Blackman designed Kes's wardrobe and Michael Westmore created her prosthetic ears.
Fans in Disbelief Over How Grown Jennifer Hudson's Son Looks in New Photo: 'Height Difference is Crazy' Jacqueline Burt Cote. August 12, 2024 at 12:11 PM. CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images.
The 32-year-old opened up about her height in the latest episode of her podcast Not Gonna Lie and she shared that being 5’11” was something she “struggled with” for a period of her life.
Roxann Dawson, Kate Mulgrew and Jennifer Lien (1995). Voyager was notable for being the most gender-balanced Star Trek series with the first female lead character and strong female supporting characters, [40] with a review of the different series giving Voyager the highest Bechdel test rating. [40]