Overview (3)

Mini Bio (1)

Spouse (1)

John Talbot (? - present) ( 1 child)

Trade Mark (5)

Deep smooth voice



Strawberry blonde hair



Sparkling blue eyes



Delicate high cheekbones



Trivia (13)

Received her Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.



Her son, James Cleveland McFadden-Talbot, was born on June 10, 1991.





She choreographed the ballroom scene in the Jim Henson film Labyrinth (1986).



Studied acting in Paris with famous teacher Jacques Lecoq

Continues teaching at the University of Southern California. [November 2005]



Currently resides in the South of France, where she is restoring an old theatre. [August 2004]



Is a guest of honour at SF Ball 23 (a sci-fi convention raising funds for Teenage Cancer Trust) in Southampton, England. [February 2017]



She has Lithuanian ancestry on her mother's side.



She greatly enjoyed working with Dabney Coleman on *The Muppets Take Manhattan*, and considers him "one of the funniest men I've ever met".



Personal Quotes (4)



It's wonderful that the show was so imaginative and creative. I'm glad to be a part of it. I get many kids telling me that they would like a mom like Beverly Crusher, and they feel I can solve their problems. It's not an easy world to grow up in. It's tough. And it's nice to think we are doing our bit to help. I always wish I had more to do, but I got my moments and direction [the seventh season episode] Raumschiff Enterprise - Das nächste Jahrhundert: Genesis (1994) was, without question, the high point of my years with the show, really the culmination of my Star Trek experience. (1994)



On the boat scene in Star Trek: Treffen der Generationen (1994): Shooting the boat sequences, I think, is probably something all of us have a story to tell about. I can tell you that the boat was supposed to be pitching back and forth, so we all had to really pitch back and forth... for days. At times, it was very funny and we were all having a good laugh, and at other times, it wasn't at all funny and it could be quite tiring. But it's a terrific scene. (1994)