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Jolene Blalock (/ ˈ b l eɪ l ɒ k / BLAY-lok; born March 5, 1975) is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing the Vulcan first officer and science officer T'Pol on the science-fiction series Star Trek: Enterprise. Her other work includes guest-star appearances on television series and in films.
Rapino met his wife, American model and actress Jolene Blalock, when he cast her in a commercial he was shooting. [32] Rapino and Blalock married in Negril, Jamaica, on April 22, 2003, and have three sons. [33] [32] Rapino and Blalock founded the Rapino Foundation, an organization that assists populations in the developing world. [34]
In 2018, CBR ranked Jolene Blalock as the 17th best actor of the Star Trek franchise. Chris Snellgrove said the Blalock was a victim of both bad writing and bad direction. When the show needed ratings they found ways to remove her clothes; he said "this exploitation is desperate and sad, and the actor deserved better."
Hank Blalock, professional baseball player [70] [71] Jolene Blalock, actress (Star Trek: Enterprise) [72] [73] Steve Boardman, soccer player [74] Kim Bokamper, professional football player; Ashlee Bond (born 1985), American-Israeli Olympic show jumping rider who competes for Israel [75] [76] Bob Boone, professional baseball player [77] [78]
“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” characters Doctor Julian Bashir (Alexander Siddig) and Mister Elim Garak (Andrew Robinson) brimmed with chemistry throughout that series’ run — but if there ...
Jolene Blalock is cast as T'pol, and her ancestor T'Mir in this flashback story set in 1950s Pennsylvania. Dan O'Shannon, the executive producer and head writer of Frasier, pitched the idea to Brannon Braga. They were friends and both were working for Paramount. Rick Berman liked the idea, but they decided it "was too off concept to do in the ...
Check out the meaning behind Beyoncé's cover of Jolene and find out who inspired Dolly Parton's original lyrics.
Half a century after release, the country star's song based loosely on a flirtation between her husband and a bank teller is Parton's most covered creation.