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'''Pilar Seurat''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] Rita Hernandez on {{d|25|July|1938}} in the Philippines; [[Star Trek deaths|died]] {{d|2|June|2001}} in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]) is the actress who played [[Sybo]] in "[[Wolf in the Fold]]", a [[TOS Season 2|second season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. |
'''Pilar Seurat''' ([[Star Trek birthdays|born]] Rita Hernandez on {{d|25|July|1938}} in the Philippines; [[Star Trek deaths|died]] {{d|2|June|2001}} in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]) is the actress who played [[Sybo]] in "[[Wolf in the Fold]]", a [[TOS Season 2|second season]] episode of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. |
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+ | Arriving in the [[United States of America]] as a child, Seurat began acting on television in the late 1950s. One of her earliest TV appearances came in a 1960 episode of the classic Western series ''Maverick'' along with fellow TOS guest star [[Richard Webb]]. This was followed in 1962 with two appearances on the crime series ''Naked City''. Her first episode, entitled "The Contract", also featured fellow TOS alum [[Abraham Sofaer]] while the second, called "Without Stick or Sword", featured TOS star [[William Shatner]]. Also in 1962, she appeared in an episode of ''Adventures in Paradise'' with her "Wolf in the Fold" co-star [[John Fiedler]]. The following year, Seurat was seen in an episode of [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s ''The Lieutenant'', starring [[Gary Lockwood]]. She also appeared in a 1965 episode of ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'' with TOS star [[George Takei]]. |
Her many other TV credits include ''Ben Casey'' (in an episode with [[Davis Roberts]]), ''Temple Houston'' (starring [[Jeffrey Hunter]] and also guest-starring Abraham Sofaer), ''The Defenders'' (with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Frank Overton]]), ''Rawhide'' (with [[James Gregory]] and [[Richard Hale]]), ''Burke's Law'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]), ''I Spy'' (with [[George Murdock]]), ''Slattery's People'' (with [[Paul Sorenson]]), ''The Wild Wild West'' (with [[Michael Dunn]]), ''The Fugitive'' (with James Gregory), ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', ''The High Chaparral'' (starring [[Henry Darrow]]), ''Then Came Bronson'' (with [[Logan Ramsey]]), ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''The Mod Squad'' (starring [[Clarence Williams III]] and [[Tige Andrews]]), and ''Bonanza'' (with [[Alan Oppenheimer]]). She has also been seen in multiple episodes of ''The F.B.I.'', during which she worked with the likes of [[Stephen Brooks]], [[Richard Evans]], [[Rex Holman]], and [[Ken Lynch]]. |
Her many other TV credits include ''Ben Casey'' (in an episode with [[Davis Roberts]]), ''Temple Houston'' (starring [[Jeffrey Hunter]] and also guest-starring Abraham Sofaer), ''The Defenders'' (with [[Richard Kiley]] and [[Frank Overton]]), ''Rawhide'' (with [[James Gregory]] and [[Richard Hale]]), ''Burke's Law'' (with [[Ricardo Montalban]]), ''I Spy'' (with [[George Murdock]]), ''Slattery's People'' (with [[Paul Sorenson]]), ''The Wild Wild West'' (with [[Michael Dunn]]), ''The Fugitive'' (with James Gregory), ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', ''The High Chaparral'' (starring [[Henry Darrow]]), ''Then Came Bronson'' (with [[Logan Ramsey]]), ''Hawaii Five-O'', ''The Mod Squad'' (starring [[Clarence Williams III]] and [[Tige Andrews]]), and ''Bonanza'' (with [[Alan Oppenheimer]]). She has also been seen in multiple episodes of ''The F.B.I.'', during which she worked with the likes of [[Stephen Brooks]], [[Richard Evans]], [[Rex Holman]], and [[Ken Lynch]]. |
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Pilar Seurat (born Rita Hernandez on 25 July 1938 in the Philippines; died 2 June 2001 in Los Angeles, California) is the actress who played Sybo in "Wolf in the Fold", a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Arriving in the United States of America as a child, Seurat began acting on television in the late 1950s. One of her earliest TV appearances came in a 1960 episode of the classic Western series Maverick along with fellow TOS guest star Richard Webb. This was followed in 1962 with two appearances on the crime series Naked City. Her first episode, entitled "The Contract", also featured fellow TOS alum Abraham Sofaer while the second, called "Without Stick or Sword", featured TOS star William Shatner. Also in 1962, she appeared in an episode of Adventures in Paradise with her "Wolf in the Fold" co-star John Fiedler. The following year, Seurat was seen in an episode of Gene Roddenberry's The Lieutenant, starring Gary Lockwood. She also appeared in a 1965 episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea with TOS star George Takei.
Her many other TV credits include Ben Casey (in an episode with Davis Roberts), Temple Houston (starring Jeffrey Hunter and also guest-starring Abraham Sofaer), The Defenders (with Richard Kiley and Frank Overton), Rawhide (with James Gregory and Richard Hale), Burke's Law (with Ricardo Montalban), I Spy (with George Murdock), Slattery's People (with Paul Sorenson), The Wild Wild West (with Michael Dunn), The Fugitive (with James Gregory), The Man from U.N.C.L.E., The High Chaparral (starring Henry Darrow), Then Came Bronson (with Logan Ramsey), Hawaii Five-O, The Mod Squad (starring Clarence Williams III and Tige Andrews), and Bonanza (with Alan Oppenheimer). She has also been seen in multiple episodes of The F.B.I., during which she worked with the likes of Stephen Brooks, Richard Evans, Rex Holman, and Ken Lynch.
Seurat was also involved in a handful of feature film released in 1961, including John Frankenheimer's The Young Savages, in which she played one of three Italian teenagers accused of murder; Stanley Adams and Clegg Hoyt made uncredited appearances in this film. Seurat also appeared with Barry Atwater in Battle at Bloody Beach and with Yvonne Craig in The Seven Women from Hell. Ten years later, she and fellow TOS alumni Antoinette Bower and Don Keefer had roles in the made-for-TV movie A Death of Innocence.
Seurat retired from acting in the early 1970s. She died of lung cancer in 2001 at the age of 62. She is survived by her son, Dean Devlin, a prominent Hollywood writer and producer (Stargate, Independence Day).
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