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− | Actress '''Julia Nickson-Soul''', besides her ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' and [[Star Trek: The Next Generation]] appearances, is also known for a role on ''Babylon 5''. |
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+ | | Name = Julia Nickson |
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+ | | Gender = Female |
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+ | | Date of birth = {{d|11|September|1958}} |
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+ | | Place of birth = Singapore |
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+ | | Characters = [[Ensign]] [[Lian T'Su]]<br />{{dis|Cassandra|Orellius}} |
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+ | '''Julia Nickson''' or '''Julia Nickson-Soul''' {{born|11|September|1958}} is an actress, who, besides her {{s|TNG}} and {{s|DS9}} appearances, is also known for her role as Catherine Sakai on ''[[Babylon 5]]''. During the pre-production of TNG, she was considered for the role of [[Tasha Yar]], but lost to [[Denise Crosby]]. {{el|www.sliceofscifi.com/2006/11/01/the-memo-that-never-was/}} |
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+ | She is probably best known for co-starring with {{w|Pierce Brosnan}}, {{w|Eric Idle}} and {{w|Peter Ustinov}} in the 1989 television version of {{w|Jules Verne}}'s ''Around the World in Eighty Days'', and for appearing with {{w|Sylvester Stallone}} in ''Rambo: First Blood Part II'' (with [[Charles Napier]] and [[Steven Berkoff]]). |
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− | ==Credits== |
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− | * [[TNG]]: "[[The Arsenal of Freedom]]" as [[Ensign]] [[Lian T'Su]] |
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− | * [[DS9]]: "[[Paradise]]" as [[Cassandra]] |
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+ | She would have become a recurring character on ''seaQuest 2032'' in 1996, but the show was canceled and she only made one appearance as Lieutenant Commander Heiko Kimura. She was formerly married to {{s|TOS}} guest star [[David Soul]] between 1987 and 1993. The couple has one daughter, China Soul. |
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− | ==Links== |
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+ | == ''Star Trek'' appearances == |
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− | * [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0630100/ Julia Nickson-Soul] at [http://www.imdb.com/ IMDB] |
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+ | File:Lian T'Su.jpg|[[Ensign]] [[Lian T'Su]]<br />{{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}} |
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+ | File:Cassandra gets comfy.jpg|{{dis|Cassandra|Orellius}}<br />{{DS9|Paradise}} |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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+ | * {{imdb|name/nm0630100||external}} |
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+ | * {{NowCasting|julianickson}} |
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+ | * {{el|www.reelaccess.com/talent/julianickson|Julia Nickson}} at {{el|www.reelaccess.com|ReelAccess.com}} |
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Revision as of 17:58, 27 September 2019
(written from a Production point of view)
Julia Nickson or Julia Nickson-Soul (born 11 September 1958; age 65) is an actress, who, besides her Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine appearances, is also known for her role as Catherine Sakai on Babylon 5. During the pre-production of TNG, she was considered for the role of Tasha Yar, but lost to Denise Crosby. [1]
She is probably best known for co-starring with Pierce Brosnan, Eric Idle and Peter Ustinov in the 1989 television version of Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, and for appearing with Sylvester Stallone in Rambo: First Blood Part II (with Charles Napier and Steven Berkoff).
She would have become a recurring character on seaQuest 2032 in 1996, but the show was canceled and she only made one appearance as Lieutenant Commander Heiko Kimura. She was formerly married to Star Trek: The Original Series guest star David Soul between 1987 and 1993. The couple has one daughter, China Soul.
Star Trek appearances
External links
- Julia Nickson at Wikipedia
- Julia Nickson-Soul at The Babylon Project, a Babylon 5 wiki
- Julia Nickson at the Internet Movie Database
- Template:NowCasting
- Julia Nickson at ReelAccess.com