She looked great in green!
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She hated the green body make-up and vowed never to do that again. I think she said it took her two weeks to get the last of it off. I wish I could find the link.
She looked great in green!
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In one of her more memorable roles, Ms. Craig played Marta, a green-skinned slave girl, in the “Star Trek” episode “Whom Gods Destroy.” She performed a seductive, loose-limbed dance that seemed to nearly overwhelm William Shatner’s red-blooded Captain Kirk, while Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock pronounced it “mildly interesting.”
Her New York Times obit called her Trek character a slave girl:
Are all Orion women slaves?In one of her more memorable roles, Ms. Craig played Marta, a green-skinned slave girl, in the “Star Trek” episode “Whom Gods Destroy.” She performed a seductive, loose-limbed dance that seemed to nearly overwhelm William Shatner’s red-blooded Captain Kirk, while Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock pronounced it “mildly interesting.”
She looked great in green!
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She hated the green body make-up and vowed never to do that again. I think she said it took her two weeks to get the last of it off. I wish I could find the link.
The only other green woman we saw in the original series was Vina as the illusory Orion slave girl in "The Cage"/"The Menagerie," so it's easy to see how the non-Trek-geek media might assume Marta was one as well. For that matter, there's no onscreen evidence in "Whom Gods Destroy" that Marta is an Orion. Her race/species or native planet is never mentioned. All we know is that she's . . . well, she's green!Her New York Times obit called her Trek character a slave girl:
Are all Orion women slaves?In one of her more memorable roles, Ms. Craig played Marta, a green-skinned slave girl, in the “Star Trek” episode “Whom Gods Destroy.” She performed a seductive, loose-limbed dance that seemed to nearly overwhelm William Shatner’s red-blooded Captain Kirk, while Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock pronounced it “mildly interesting.”
The only other green woman we saw in the original series was Vina as the illusory Orion slave girl in "The Cage"/"The Menagerie," so it's easy to see how the non-Trek-geek media might assume Marta was one as well. For that matter, there's no onscreen evidence in "Whom Gods Destroy" that Marta is an Orion. Her race/species or native planet is never mentioned. All we know is that she's . . . well, she's green!Her New York Times obit called her Trek character a slave girl:
Are all Orion women slaves?In one of her more memorable roles, Ms. Craig played Marta, a green-skinned slave girl, in the “Star Trek” episode “Whom Gods Destroy.” She performed a seductive, loose-limbed dance that seemed to nearly overwhelm William Shatner’s red-blooded Captain Kirk, while Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock pronounced it “mildly interesting.”
The only other green woman we saw in the original series was Vina as the illusory Orion slave girl in "The Cage"/"The Menagerie," so it's easy to see how the non-Trek-geek media might assume Marta was one as well. For that matter, there's no onscreen evidence in "Whom Gods Destroy" that Marta is an Orion. Her race/species or native planet is never mentioned. All we know is that she's . . . well, she's green!Her New York Times obit called her Trek character a slave girl:
Are all Orion women slaves?In one of her more memorable roles, Ms. Craig played Marta, a green-skinned slave girl, in the “Star Trek” episode “Whom Gods Destroy.” She performed a seductive, loose-limbed dance that seemed to nearly overwhelm William Shatner’s red-blooded Captain Kirk, while Leonard Nimoy’s Mr. Spock pronounced it “mildly interesting.”
Truly sad she never chose to appear at any conventions.
She was scheduled to appear with West, Ward and Lee Meriwether in 2013 at a horrorcon before cancelling due to ''family health'' reasons. Would this have been her first?
Truly sad she never chose to appear at any conventions.
] ..... Do you mean Trek conventions?
Sidebar- It's curious Adam West never had an appearance in Star Trek.
But he did make it into space in Robinson Crusoe on Mars.![]()
There are a lot of stories out there about Yvonne Craig's death and her life, but this one is the best one I've read because it captures her wit and charm: http://www.newsfromme.com/2015/08/19/yvonne-craig-r-i-p/
Truly sad she never chose to appear at any conventions.
By all accounts, she was a fun and engaging guest.
Given that "Whom Gods Destroy" makes a point of including an Andorian and other familiar STAR TREK aliens, it seems reasonable to assume that the exotic green dancing girl is an Orion, like the only other exotic green dancing girl we'd seen on the series so far . ...
If a series has already established that sexy green Orion dancing girls are a thing . . . .
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