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From: rick@ucla-cs.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Other Appearances (?) on the EMMY telecast
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Date: Wed, 26-Sep-84 21:10:26 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 26 21:10:26 1984
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>       Last night on The Emmy Awards, a women was introduced as the
>       president  of  the  Actors  Guild.   I  wasn't really paying
>       attention at first, so I missed her name.   But  she  really
>       reminded  me  of  someone  from Star Trek.  I can't remember
>       what episode and it's driving me nuts.

Well, I think that her name is Diane (Diana?) Muldaur. I can't remember
what Star Trek show she was on but she WAS in a highly forgettable
"sci-fi" (well, it was set in the future) movie called Planet Earth.
She was a member of a group of "Amazons" (not really, but they didn't
like men much) who captured the hero John Saxon (he seems to be the kiss
of death for ANY movie). Anyway, what is interesting is that the movie
was produced|created by Gene Roddenberry (sp? flame away). I'm sure he
wishes he hadn't.


					Rick Gillespie
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