Who played the female Klingon?

Who played the female Klingon?

Mary Elizabeth Chieffo (born 1992) is an American actress known for portraying the Klingon L’Rell on the television series Star Trek: Discovery.

How old is Barbara March?

65 years (1953–2019)
Barbara March/Age at death

Who played Lursa?

Barbara MarchStar Trek: The Next Generation
Lursa/Played by

Barbara March (9 October 1953 – 11 August 2019; age 65) was the stage, film, and television actress best known for playing Klingon Lursa, one of the Duras sisters, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “Redemption”, “Redemption II”, and “Firstborn”.

Who played the female Klingons on Star Trek Next Generation?

Suzie Plakson
Buffalo, New York, U.S. Suzie Plakson (born June 3, 1958) is an American actress, singer, writer, poet, artist and coach.

What did L RELL do to Tyler?

Tyler confronts L’Rell “Tyler” was still haunted by nightmares and flashbacks from his violations, and what was later revealed to be his surgical transformation from Voq to the Human form of Tyler.

Who played the two Klingon sisters in Star Trek?

Gwynyth Walsh
Gwynyth Walsh (born 1955; age ~66) is the actress who portrayed the Klingon Duras sister B’Etor in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “Redemption”, “Redemption II”, and “Firstborn”. She also portrayed B’Etor in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode “Past Prologue” and Star Trek Generations.

Who played the Klingon sisters on Star Trek?

The Klingon sisters Lursa (played by Barbara March) and B’Etor (played by Gwynyth Walsh) are collectively known as the Duras sisters, first appearing in TNG’s “Redemption”.

Who portrayed Duras sisters?

Wiki Targeted (Entertainment) Gwynyth Walsh (born 1955; age ~66) is the actress who portrayed the Klingon Duras sister B’Etor in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “Redemption”, “Redemption II”, and “Firstborn”.

Who played lersa in Star Trek?

Another Star Trek celebrity has ascended to Sto-vo-kor. We have learned that Barbara Scarfe (credited as Barbara March), the actress who played the magnificently evil Lursa, one of the Duras sisters, passed away on Sunday after a battle with cancer.

Who plays Garon on Star Trek?

Robert O’Reilly
Character(s): Robert O’Reilly (born 25 March 1950; age 71) is an actor best known for his portrayal of Klingon Chancellor Gowron on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. His first Star Trek appearance was in 1989 and his last was in 2003.

What happened Worf son?

Alexander appeared several times in TNG, despite not being a series regular; however, he did not follow his father to Deep Space Nine, instead opting to live with Worf’s human parents on Earth. He is stationed on the Rotarran, on which his father is a commanding officer.

Who was the actress that played Lursa in Star Trek?

Barbara March (1953–2019), played Lursa Duras in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” and “Deep Space Nine”. Barbara March was an actress best known for playing Lursa, one of the Klingon

Who is the actress who plays B’Etor in Star Trek?

Gwynyth Walsh (born 1955) is the actress who portrayed the Klingon Duras sister B’Etor in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes “Redemption”, “Redemption II”, and “Firstborn”. She also portrayed B’Etor in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine first season episode “Past Prologue” and in the seventh Star Trek film Star Trek Generations.

Who was the actress who played Lursa Duras?

A Canadian actress named Barbara March brought Lursa Duras to life for all of the Star Trek episodes in which the character appeared. She also voiced the character in a Star Trek video game based on the Klingon Honor Guard. March loved her character and her Star Trek fans.

Who is Barbara March the Klingon Lursa survived by?

In recent years, March became a staple of Star Trek conventions—even appearing on stage occasionally in full Lursa makeup. Barbara Scarfe is survived by her husband Alan and children Jon and Tosia. Stay tuned to TrekNews.net for all the latest news on Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Short Treks.

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