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'''Autumn Reeser''' {{born|21|September|1980}} is the actress who played the [[Ventu girl 001|Ventu girl]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Natural Law}}. This role was her first television appearance.
 
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'''Autumn Reeser''' {{born|21|September|1980}} is the actress who played the [[Ventu girl 001|Ventu girl]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Natural Law}}. This role was her first television appearance.
   
 
Reeser is best known for her role as Taylor Townsend in the third and fourth seasons of ''The O.C.'' She also had recurring roles on the shows ''Grounded for Life'', ''George Lopez'', and ''Complete Savages'' (the latter starring [[Keith Carradine]]). In addition, she has made appearances on ''Birds of Prey'' (starring [[Dina Meyer]]), ''CSI'' (in an episode with [[Michael Ensign]]), and ''Cold Case'' (with [[Johanna Watts]], [[Samantha Eggar]], and [[Bruce Gray]]). Her film credits include ''The Girl Next Door'' (2004), ''Our Very Own'' (2005, co-starring Keith Carradine), and ''Americanese'' (2006).
 
Reeser is best known for her role as Taylor Townsend in the third and fourth seasons of ''The O.C.'' She also had recurring roles on the shows ''Grounded for Life'', ''George Lopez'', and ''Complete Savages'' (the latter starring [[Keith Carradine]]). In addition, she has made appearances on ''Birds of Prey'' (starring [[Dina Meyer]]), ''CSI'' (in an episode with [[Michael Ensign]]), and ''Cold Case'' (with [[Johanna Watts]], [[Samantha Eggar]], and [[Bruce Gray]]). Her film credits include ''The Girl Next Door'' (2004), ''Our Very Own'' (2005, co-starring Keith Carradine), and ''Americanese'' (2006).
   
With production on ''The O.C.'' wrapped, Reeser co-starred with ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''{{'}}s [[John Billingsley]] on a made-for-TV movie entitled ''The World According to Barnes'' in 2007.
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With production on ''The O.C.'' wrapped, Reeser co-starred with {{s|ENT}}{{'}}s [[John Billingsley]] on a made-for-TV movie entitled ''The World According to Barnes'' in 2007.
   
 
More recently, Reeser starred as Phoebe Valentine, one of the Greek reborn Titans, in the short lived drama series ''Valentine'' (2008), where she appeared alongside regulars [[Patrick Fabian]] and [[Greg Ellis]], and guest stars such as [[Patricia Tallman]], [[David Burke]], [[Tim Ransom]], and [[Noa Tishby]]. [[John Putch]] worked as director for the third episode. She also appeared in two episodes of ''Human Target'' (2010) and starred in the science fiction drama series ''No Ordinary Family'' (2010-2011, with [[Jimmy Bennett]], [[Stephen Collins]], and [[Reggie Lee]]).
 
More recently, Reeser starred as Phoebe Valentine, one of the Greek reborn Titans, in the short lived drama series ''Valentine'' (2008), where she appeared alongside regulars [[Patrick Fabian]] and [[Greg Ellis]], and guest stars such as [[Patricia Tallman]], [[David Burke]], [[Tim Ransom]], and [[Noa Tishby]]. [[John Putch]] worked as director for the third episode. She also appeared in two episodes of ''Human Target'' (2010) and starred in the science fiction drama series ''No Ordinary Family'' (2010-2011, with [[Jimmy Bennett]], [[Stephen Collins]], and [[Reggie Lee]]).
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Revision as of 13:50, 1 July 2020

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Autumn Reeser (born 21 September 1980; age 43) is the actress who played the Ventu girl in the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episode "Natural Law". This role was her first television appearance.

Reeser is best known for her role as Taylor Townsend in the third and fourth seasons of The O.C. She also had recurring roles on the shows Grounded for Life, George Lopez, and Complete Savages (the latter starring Keith Carradine). In addition, she has made appearances on Birds of Prey (starring Dina Meyer), CSI (in an episode with Michael Ensign), and Cold Case (with Johanna Watts, Samantha Eggar, and Bruce Gray). Her film credits include The Girl Next Door (2004), Our Very Own (2005, co-starring Keith Carradine), and Americanese (2006).

With production on The O.C. wrapped, Reeser co-starred with Star Trek: Enterprise's John Billingsley on a made-for-TV movie entitled The World According to Barnes in 2007.

More recently, Reeser starred as Phoebe Valentine, one of the Greek reborn Titans, in the short lived drama series Valentine (2008), where she appeared alongside regulars Patrick Fabian and Greg Ellis, and guest stars such as Patricia Tallman, David Burke, Tim Ransom, and Noa Tishby. John Putch worked as director for the third episode. She also appeared in two episodes of Human Target (2010) and starred in the science fiction drama series No Ordinary Family (2010-2011, with Jimmy Bennett, Stephen Collins, and Reggie Lee).

She was recently a regular on the military drama Last Resort (with Bruce Davison), and has appeared in 3 episodes of Salvation.

In 2015, Reeser was elected as Los Angeles member of the National Board of Directors for the 2015-2017 period of SAG/AFTRA.

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