Because "Vina" is one of TOS' most entrancing characters, and because Susan Oliver is one of the show's most fetching guest stars:
The new Gross & Altman book includes an interview with George Pappy, who directed an excellent feature-length documentary called THE GREEN GIRL (available for streaming on iTunes, Amazon, etc.)
It's true: Susan is immortalized because of her one STAR TREK appearance (and because "Vina" appears at the end of the closing credits in most first-season episodes). But she was also an extremely popular guest star on many, many other TV shows, an accomplished pilot, and she wanted to direct episodes of ST: TNG.
Other STAR TREK guest stars interviewed in the documentary are Lee Meriwether and Celeste Yarnall (both looking great).
"The Menagerie" has always been my favorite episode, and a big part of that is because of Susan.
The new Gross & Altman book includes an interview with George Pappy, who directed an excellent feature-length documentary called THE GREEN GIRL (available for streaming on iTunes, Amazon, etc.)
It's true: Susan is immortalized because of her one STAR TREK appearance (and because "Vina" appears at the end of the closing credits in most first-season episodes). But she was also an extremely popular guest star on many, many other TV shows, an accomplished pilot, and she wanted to direct episodes of ST: TNG.
Other STAR TREK guest stars interviewed in the documentary are Lee Meriwether and Celeste Yarnall (both looking great).
"The Menagerie" has always been my favorite episode, and a big part of that is because of Susan.
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