Guess Who This Is...

This is kind of a stretch, but..........
I never watched this sitcom when original, but Everybody Loved it apparently. I discovered it in reruns. The old man is funny......LOL
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I knew it right away. I live in Bay Village, Ohio and that is where she grew up. I moved here in 1993 so she was gone by then. Her father (Chuck Heaton) was a sportswriter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
 
Can't remember the Gang name but isn't it off the movie The Warriors?

Why yes it is........and since you got that far, you could just look it up, but I'll give it to you. Good eye my friend ! ! !
I'm not quite sure if it's Officially "The Baseball Furies" or just "The Furies". I'd have to look it up myself. LOL
I should know cause it's one of my all time favorite cult films.
Congrats. You got it.....
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FULL SCREEN THIS:




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famous actress career started in '56 and ended in '04. Her father was an American equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1936 Summer Olympics. As an army officer he served as one of the advisors of John Foster Dulles on the Japanese Peace Treaty negotiations. He retired with 36 yrs of service as a Major General.
 
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famous actress career started in '56 and ended in '04. Her father was an American equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1936 Summer Olympics. As an army officer he served as one of the advisors of John Foster Dulles on the Japanese Peace Treaty negotiations. He retired with 36 yrs of service as a Major General.

she was in two star trek episodes different main character each time and wasn't Kirk's love interest. She was Involved with Sam Malone for one episode.
 
She was Involved with Sam Malone for one episode.

Sam Malone from Cheers ??? You do know that there’s a theory that the whole show Cheers was a Holodeck program, right?
I still have no idea who she is though . . . .
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Not her. she wasn't in the original Star Trek with Kirk, and she didn't start her career until 1975. she'll be 69 in '24.
I know, but I kinda-sorta cheated. I Googled the clues. That doesn't count. :embarrest:
No way I was gonna figure it out on my own........
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Your picture was so familiar. A few women that had roles in Star Trek looked very similar. None of them had more than one appearance. I think I know who this actress is, but I'll wait a little bit to give someone else a chance.

Epic got it. I had to Google to get the answer also. It took awhile. :D
 
Your picture was so familiar. A few women that had roles in Star Trek looked very similar. None of them had more than one appearance. I think I know who this actress is, but I'll wait a little bit to give someone else a chance.

Epic got it. I had to Google to get the answer also. It took awhile. :D

she was in two star trek episodes different main character each time and wasn't Kirk's love interest.
And there was one other actress who was in two different episodes and two different main characters. one she was a star fleet officer and the other episode she wasn't.
 
Barbara Babcock
She began her career on television in mid-1950s with guest-starring appearances in more than 60 television series through her career. She made several appearances on Star Trek: The Original Series, Mannix and Murder, She Wrote and had a recurring role in the CBS prime time soap opera, Dallas from 1978 to 1982. In 1981, Babcock received Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Grace Gardner in the NBC police drama series, Hill Street Blues (1981–87). She later starred in a number of short-lived television series, most notable The Law & Harry McGraw (1987–88). From 1993 to 1998, Babcock starred as Dorothy Jennings in the CBS Western series, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, for which she was nominated for an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 1995. Babcock also appeared in films Day of the Evil Gun (1968), Heaven with a Gun (1969), Chosen Survivors (1974), The Black Marble (1980), The Lords of Discipline (1983), Far and Away (1992) and Space Cowboys (2000).

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