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'''Rachael Harris''' {{born|12|January|1968}} is an actress and comedienne who played [[Martis]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[Before and After]]".
 
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| Birth name = Rachael Elaine Harris
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| Date of birth = {{d|12|January|1968}}
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| Place of birth = Worthington, Ohio, USA
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'''Rachael Elaine Harris''' {{born|12|January|1968}} is an actress and comedienne who played [[Martis]] in the {{s|VOY}} [[VOY Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|Before and After}}.
A threatre graduate from Otterbain College, Harris made her television debut in a 1993 episode of the [[science fiction]] series ''SeaQuest DSV''. After her appearance on ''Voyager'' in {{y|1997}}, she had a recurring role on the series ''Sister, Sister'' and went on to appear on ''Judging Amy'', ''Friends'', ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', ''Reno 911!'', ''The West Wing'', ''8 Simple Rules'', and ''Monk'', among others. She also served as a corresponent on ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' from 2002 through 2003.
 
   
 
A theater graduate from Otterbain College, Harris made her television debut in a 1993 episode of the science fiction series ''seaQuest DSV''. After her appearance on ''Voyager'' in {{y|1997}}, she had a recurring role on the series ''Sister, Sister'' and went on to appear on ''Judging Amy'', ''Friends'', ''Curb Your Enthusiasm'', ''The West Wing'', ''8 Simple Rules'', ''Monk'', and ''The [[Sarah Silverman]] Program'', among others. She also served as a correspondent on ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'' from 2002 through 2003. Since 2003, she been making recurring appearances on the Comedy Central series ''Reno 911!'', playing Debbie Dangle, the ex-wife of Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon). In 2003 she also appeared in an episode of the final season of ''Frasier'', with [[David Burke]] playing her husband, who receive counseling from Frasier ([[Kelsey Grammer]]) and his ex-wife Lilith ([[Bebe Neuwirth]]).
She also had a role in the 2001 film ''The Gristle'', starring [[Michael Dorn]], and the 2002 action-[[humor|comedy]] ''Showtime'', featuring a cameo by [[William Shatner]]. She can also be seen in the Christopher Guest "mockumentaries" ''Best in Show'' (2000), ''A Mighty Wind'' (2003), and ''For Your Consideration'' (2006). Her other film credits include ''Daddy Day Care'' (2003), ''The Haunted Mansion'' (2003), ''Starsky & Hutch'' (2004), ''After the Sunset'' (2004), and ''Kicking & Screaming'' (2005).
 
   
 
She also had a role in the 2001 film ''The Gristle'', starring [[Michael Dorn]], and the 2002 action-comedy ''Showtime'', which featured a cameo by [[William Shatner]]. She can also be seen in the Christopher Guest "mockumentaries" ''Best in Show'' (2000), ''A Mighty Wind'' (2003), and ''For Your Consideration'' (2006). All three of these films also featured [[Ed Begley, Jr.]] and [[Michael McKean]]. Harris' other film credits include ''Daddy Day Care'' (2003, with [[Jimmy Bennett]] and [[Wallace Langham]]), ''The Haunted Mansion'' (2003, with [[Wallace Shawn]], [[Derek Mears]], and [[Michael McAdam]]), ''Starsky & Hutch'' (2004, with [[David Soul]] and [[Fred Williamson]]), ''After the Sunset'' (2004, with [[Robert Curtis Brown]] and [[Mark Moses]]), and ''Kicking & Screaming'' (2005, with [[Matt Winston]]). In 2009, she was seen in the drama ''The Soloist'' and in the blockbuster comedy ''The Hangover''.
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More recently, Harris co-stars as psychiatrist and love interest of the title character, Linda Martin, in the FOX fantasy/crime series ''Lucifer'' (2015-2017) for which [[Scott Chambliss]] worked as production designer on the pilot episode.
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Revision as of 19:27, 27 September 2019

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Rachael Elaine Harris (born 12 January 1968; age 56) is an actress and comedienne who played Martis in the Star Trek: Voyager third season episode "Before and After".

A theater graduate from Otterbain College, Harris made her television debut in a 1993 episode of the science fiction series seaQuest DSV. After her appearance on Voyager in 1997, she had a recurring role on the series Sister, Sister and went on to appear on Judging Amy, Friends, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The West Wing, 8 Simple Rules, Monk, and The Sarah Silverman Program, among others. She also served as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 2002 through 2003. Since 2003, she been making recurring appearances on the Comedy Central series Reno 911!, playing Debbie Dangle, the ex-wife of Lt. Jim Dangle (Thomas Lennon). In 2003 she also appeared in an episode of the final season of Frasier, with David Burke playing her husband, who receive counseling from Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and his ex-wife Lilith (Bebe Neuwirth).

She also had a role in the 2001 film The Gristle, starring Michael Dorn, and the 2002 action-comedy Showtime, which featured a cameo by William Shatner. She can also be seen in the Christopher Guest "mockumentaries" Best in Show (2000), A Mighty Wind (2003), and For Your Consideration (2006). All three of these films also featured Ed Begley, Jr. and Michael McKean. Harris' other film credits include Daddy Day Care (2003, with Jimmy Bennett and Wallace Langham), The Haunted Mansion (2003, with Wallace Shawn, Derek Mears, and Michael McAdam), Starsky & Hutch (2004, with David Soul and Fred Williamson), After the Sunset (2004, with Robert Curtis Brown and Mark Moses), and Kicking & Screaming (2005, with Matt Winston). In 2009, she was seen in the drama The Soloist and in the blockbuster comedy The Hangover.

More recently, Harris co-stars as psychiatrist and love interest of the title character, Linda Martin, in the FOX fantasy/crime series Lucifer (2015-2017) for which Scott Chambliss worked as production designer on the pilot episode.

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