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'''Lenore Kasdorf''' {{born|23|July|1948}} is the actress from Queens, New York, who played [[Prytt]] [[security minister]] [[Lorin]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Attached}} in {{y|1993}}. Her costume from this episode was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2028}}
 
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'''Lenore Kasdorf''' {{born|23|July|1948}} is the actress from Queens, New York, who played [[Prytt]] [[security minister]] [[Lorin]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Attached}}. Her costume from this episode was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2028}}
   
 
She previously had regular roles on the daytime soap operas ''The Guiding Light'', ''Days of Our Lives'', and ''Santa Barbara''. She also appeared with [[Gary Lockwood]] in the pilot for the short-lived television series ''Manhunter'' and in the 1975 television movie ''The F.B.I. Story'', the latter also featuring [[Harris Yulin]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Arch Whiting]], [[Bill Zuckert]], and [[James B. Sikking]].
 
She previously had regular roles on the daytime soap operas ''The Guiding Light'', ''Days of Our Lives'', and ''Santa Barbara''. She also appeared with [[Gary Lockwood]] in the pilot for the short-lived television series ''Manhunter'' and in the 1975 television movie ''The F.B.I. Story'', the latter also featuring [[Harris Yulin]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Arch Whiting]], [[Bill Zuckert]], and [[James B. Sikking]].
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In 1992, Kasdorf appeared in the television movie ''A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story'', starring [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Chris Sarandon]], and [[Robert Picardo]]. In 1994, she made a few appearances as a reporter on the science fiction series ''[[babylon5:|Babylon 5]]'', co-starring [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], [[Mary Kay Adams]], [[Theodore Bikel]], and [[Ron Canada]]. That same year, Kasdorf co-starred with [[Jim Beaver]], [[David Graf]], [[Thomas Kopache]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], and [[Bill Smitrovich]] in the television movie ''Children of the Dark''.
 
In 1992, Kasdorf appeared in the television movie ''A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story'', starring [[Virginia Madsen]], [[Chris Sarandon]], and [[Robert Picardo]]. In 1994, she made a few appearances as a reporter on the science fiction series ''[[babylon5:|Babylon 5]]'', co-starring [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bill Mumy]], [[Mary Kay Adams]], [[Theodore Bikel]], and [[Ron Canada]]. That same year, Kasdorf co-starred with [[Jim Beaver]], [[David Graf]], [[Thomas Kopache]], [[Glenn Morshower]], [[Natalia Nogulich]], and [[Bill Smitrovich]] in the television movie ''Children of the Dark''.
   
Kasdorf had roles in a few feature film, the most notable being {{w|Chuck Norris}}' love interest in the 1984 action movie ''Missing in Action'', for which she is probably best known. Fellow TNG guest star [[Erich Anderson]] also had a role in this film. In 1997, she appeared in the role of Mrs. Rico in the science fiction blockbuster ''Starship Troopers'', co-starring [[Dina Meyer]], [[Clancy Brown]], and [[Bruce Gray]].
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Kasdorf had roles in a few feature films, the most notable being {{w|Chuck Norris}}' love interest in the 1984 action movie ''Missing in Action'', for which she is probably best known. Fellow TNG guest star [[Erich Anderson]] also had a role in this film. In 1997, she appeared in the role of Mrs. Rico in the science fiction blockbuster ''Starship Troopers'', co-starring [[Dina Meyer]], [[Clancy Brown]], and [[Bruce Gray]].
   
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 3 December 2019

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Lenore Kasdorf (born 23 July 1948; age 75) is the actress from Queens, New York, who played Prytt security minister Lorin in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Attached". Her costume from this episode was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

She previously had regular roles on the daytime soap operas The Guiding Light, Days of Our Lives, and Santa Barbara. She also appeared with Gary Lockwood in the pilot for the short-lived television series Manhunter and in the 1975 television movie The F.B.I. Story, the latter also featuring Harris Yulin, Whit Bissell, Arch Whiting, Bill Zuckert, and James B. Sikking.

In 1992, Kasdorf appeared in the television movie A Murderous Affair: The Carolyn Warmus Story, starring Virginia Madsen, Chris Sarandon, and Robert Picardo. In 1994, she made a few appearances as a reporter on the science fiction series Babylon 5, co-starring Andreas Katsulas, Bill Mumy, Mary Kay Adams, Theodore Bikel, and Ron Canada. That same year, Kasdorf co-starred with Jim Beaver, David Graf, Thomas Kopache, Glenn Morshower, Natalia Nogulich, and Bill Smitrovich in the television movie Children of the Dark.

Kasdorf had roles in a few feature films, the most notable being Chuck Norris' love interest in the 1984 action movie Missing in Action, for which she is probably best known. Fellow TNG guest star Erich Anderson also had a role in this film. In 1997, she appeared in the role of Mrs. Rico in the science fiction blockbuster Starship Troopers, co-starring Dina Meyer, Clancy Brown, and Bruce Gray.

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