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Best Trek actress

Best actress in Trek? (all shows & movies)

  • Persis Khambatta (Ilia in ST I: The Motion Picture)

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  • Robin Curtis (Saavik in ST III: The Search for Spock and ST IV: The Voyage Home)

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  • Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar and Sela on TNG)

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  • Salome Jens (Female Changeling on DS9)

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  • Chase Masterson (Leeta on DS9)

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  • Rosalind Chao (Keiko O'Brien on TNG/DS9)

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  • Jennifer Lien (Kes on VOY)

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  • Linda Park (Hoshi Sato on ENT)

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  • Jane Wyatt (Amanda on TOS and ST IV: The Voyage Home)

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  • Kim Cattrall (Valeris in ST VI: The Undiscovered Country)

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  • Other

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  • Total voters
    130
hey fellow trekkers



i voted for .......

Terry Farrell


she played my fave character on DS9

i would have voted Nana Visitor but Jadzia was my fave.
 
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Nichelle Nichols but in movies she was better than in series.
Whoopi Goldberg as Guinan was great.
Nana Visitor great shows her emotions. I used to not like her but now I think that the actress and character are great.
Terry Farrell as Jadzia was great.
Louise Fletcher - she played Kai Winn so good that I hate this character. Winn is extremely annoying.
 
My vote goes for Nana Visitor. Her character was indeed wonderfully written, but it wouldn't have been the same without an actress able to emote so much and bring vulnerability to the character while not losing any of the strength. As flemm observed on a recent DS9 thread, talented actors influence the development of their characters since the writers realize they can give them more to do and write more challenging and diverse material for them, since they'll be up for the task.

Other actresses I'd like to mention:

Jolene Blalock - whatever her overall acting talents are, she was excellent as T'Pol
Louise Fletcher
Salome Jens
Suzie Plakson
Michelle Forbes
Diana Muldaur (I like her performance as Miranda Jones in "Is There No Truth in Beauty?" the best)
Jeri Ryan
Kate Mulgrew
Alice Krige - even though I don't like the concept and portrayal of the Borg Queen

special mention to Nichelle Nichols, for managing to bring real presence to a ridiculously underwritten character

I endorse that entire list, as they were all of my candidates as well.
I would add Majel to that list, other than that, I have nothing to add :techman:
 
Nana Visitor is unrivaled. There are plenty of choices on this list I might have seriously considered, but Visitor was just awesome, particularly later on.
 
Like many of us I could think of more than one, my choice was Kate Mulgrew. It's good to see that we've voted by abilities and not just looks!
 
Nichelle Nichols gets my vote because you have to a good actress in order to say nothing but "Hailing frequences open" for 30 years and still do it with a smile on your face.

Coming in a close second is Majel. Without a doubt a great actress because she was so cool and smart in real life and nothing like Lxwana.
 
This was a very difficult choice for me too. My choices were based on believability in several aspects; body language, eyes, etc.

3. Majel Barrett- I have a soft spot for Nurse Chapel, but Barrret lit up TNG as Lwaxana Troi. Dark Page was a fabulous episode for her.

2. Kate Mulgrew- Her acting always seems genuine and I haven't noticed as "lapses" where Janeway wasn't believable.

1. Nana Visitor- Kira isn't my favorite character in Trek, but Visitor is a fabulous actress. You can see the character in body language, emotion in the eyes, speech. She's awesome.
 
Like many of us I could think of more than one, my choice was Kate Mulgrew. It's good to see that we've voted by abilities and not just looks!

Nana Visitor and Kate Mulgrew are my personal favourites for looks and acting ability and at the moment they are 1st and 2nd. I did vote Mulgrew on her acting ability but if it had been a poll on who I find most attractive I'd have voted exactly the same.
 
This was a very difficult choice for me too. My choices were based on believability in several aspects; body language, eyes, etc.

3. Majel Barrett- I have a soft spot for Nurse Chapel, but Barrret lit up TNG as Lwaxana Troi. Dark Page was a fabulous episode for her.

2. Kate Mulgrew- Her acting always seems genuine and I haven't noticed as "lapses" where Janeway wasn't believable.

1. Nana Visitor- Kira isn't my favorite character in Trek, but Visitor is a fabulous actress. You can see the character in body language, emotion in the eyes, speech. She's awesome.

Of course the boss' wife needs to be voted for. Lol. She was brilliant as Lwaxana, so coy and funny and kind of raunchy in a way.

Visitor . . . I haven't seen any of DS9 so I'm not so sure about her. I have seen a clip where Sisko threatens to cut her head off because she went over his head I guess. But that's it.

And Mulgrew *sigh* the BEST thing about Voyager. Jeri Ryan was great, yeah, but she was just there for ratings and Seven became just kind of redundant for me. But Mulgrew, absolutely fantastic in everything she's been in. From Ryan's Hope to her latest stage role in Love, Loss, and What I Wore.
 
My ranking:

1. Nana Visitor
2. Jeri Ryan & Roxann Dawson
3. Kate Mulgrew

Nana Visitor shows amazing character development, from a resistance fighter with nothing but hatred to a tolerant military officer with a healthy sense for ethics. She shines most in "Duet", because in the course of just one episode she learns that being a Cardassian isn't a crime in itself.

Jeri Ryan and Roxann Dawson both excel in the transformation of their characters from one to three-dimensional. What I mean is that they allowed the characters to grow in a way that isn't easy to accomplish. Going from an emotionless drone to an individual isn't easy to act out, but Jeri Ryan did it. Similarly, Roxann Dawson grew from the raging Klingon terrorist with unbearable mood swings (in other words, cliché Klingon Maquis) to a believable person with real strengths and weaknesses.

Finally, Kate Mulgrew did an excellent job with Janeway. Period. Nuff said. It's just remarkable how she prevented Janeway from being "Ye Average Starfleet Captain" to a person susceptible to emotion who didn't simply solve every ethical conflict with Starfleet protocol.
 
This was a very difficult choice for me too. My choices were based on believability in several aspects; body language, eyes, etc.

3. Majel Barrett- I have a soft spot for Nurse Chapel, but Barrret lit up TNG as Lwaxana Troi. Dark Page was a fabulous episode for her.

2. Kate Mulgrew- Her acting always seems genuine and I haven't noticed as "lapses" where Janeway wasn't believable.

1. Nana Visitor- Kira isn't my favorite character in Trek, but Visitor is a fabulous actress. You can see the character in body language, emotion in the eyes, speech. She's awesome.

Of course the boss' wife needs to be voted for. Lol. She was brilliant as Lwaxana, so coy and funny and kind of raunchy in a way.

Visitor . . . I haven't seen any of DS9 so I'm not so sure about her. I have seen a clip where Sisko threatens to cut her head off because she went over his head I guess. But that's it.

And Mulgrew *sigh* the BEST thing about Voyager. Jeri Ryan was great, yeah, but she was just there for ratings and Seven became just kind of redundant for me. But Mulgrew, absolutely fantastic in everything she's been in. From Ryan's Hope to her latest stage role in Love, Loss, and What I Wore.

DS9 is awesome. Particularly the last few seasons. I highly encourage you to watch it.
 
Yes. I cannot stress enough how important it is to watch Deep Space Nine. DS9 is a full seven course meal with all your favorite fixings. It may be a little rough to start (depending on your tastes), but it is one delicious show. Don't miss out on this one.
 
Tough decision this. There have been some superb performances over the years, and picking out a 'best actress' as such is a near impossible task. In the end I went for Jeri Ryan, who may have been intended as little more than eye candy but managed to transcend that role completely.

A special mention for Louise Fletcher though. Despite being so obviously a nasty piece of work, you could understand how Kai Winn was able to manipulate and influence others to gain her position.
 
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