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'''Salli Richardson''' played [[Fenna]]/[[Nidell]] in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] episode "[[Second Sight]]."
 
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|birth name = Salli Elise Richardson
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|birthday = {{d|23|November|1967}}
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|birthplace = Chicago, Illinois, USA
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'''Salli Richardson-Whitfield''' {{born|23|November|1967}}, formerly known as '''Salli Elise Richardson''', is the actress who played [[Fenna]]/[[Nidell]] in the {{s|DS9}} [[DS9 Season 2|second season]] episode {{e|Second Sight}}. [[Mark Gehred-O'Connell]], the writer of the episode, commented on Richardson: "''I couldn't have imagined anyone better to play the woman of [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]]'s dreams''". ({{STDS9|10}})
She voiced Elisa Maza in Gargoyles which also featured the voices of [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Michael Dorn]], [[Avery Brooks]], [[Kate Mulgrew]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Brent Spiner]], [[David Warner]] and [[Paul Winfield]].
 
   
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She appeared in the movie ''Posse'' (1993, with [[Robert Hooks]] and [[Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, Jr.|Tiny Lister, Jr.]]) and is best known for her role as Dr. Allison Blake in the [[Syfy]] television series ''Eureka'' (2006-2012). Richardson-Whitfield has also guest-starred in other popular shows such as {{wt|Stargate SG-1}}, {{wt|CSI: Miami}}, {{wt|NYPD Blue}} (with [[Gordon Clapp]]), {{wt|Bones (TV series)|Bones}}, and {{wt|House (TV series)|House}}. Additionally, she appeared in ''I am Legend'', co-starring with {{w|Will Smith}}, and played Elizabeth Watts in an episode of {{wt|Castle (TV series)|Castle}}, the sister of Victoria Gates, played by [[Penny Johnson]].
==External Links==
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0724757/ Salli Richardson] at the IMDb
 
   
 
She voiced Elisa Maza in ''[[Gargoyles]]'', which also featured the voices of [[Jonathan Frakes]], [[Marina Sirtis]], [[Michael Dorn]], [[Avery Brooks]], [[Kate Mulgrew]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Nichelle Nichols]], [[Brent Spiner]], [[Colm Meaney]], [[David Warner]], and [[Paul Winfield]].
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* {{bl|sallirw.com|SalliRW.com}} – former official website
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* {{bl|frontlinemgmt.net/client_page.php?id_art{{=}}27|Salli Richardson-Whitfield|frontlinemgmt.net|Frontline Management}}
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 3 January 2024

Real world article
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Salli Richardson-Whitfield (born 23 November 1967; age 56), formerly known as Salli Elise Richardson, is the actress who played Fenna/Nidell in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine second season episode "Second Sight". Mark Gehred-O'Connell, the writer of the episode, commented on Richardson: "I couldn't have imagined anyone better to play the woman of Sisko's dreams". (The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine issue 10)

She appeared in the movie Posse (1993, with Robert Hooks and Tiny Lister, Jr.) and is best known for her role as Dr. Allison Blake in the Syfy television series Eureka (2006-2012). Richardson-Whitfield has also guest-starred in other popular shows such as Stargate SG-1, CSI: Miami, NYPD Blue (with Gordon Clapp), Bones, and House. Additionally, she appeared in I am Legend, co-starring with Will Smith, and played Elizabeth Watts in an episode of Castle, the sister of Victoria Gates, played by Penny Johnson.

She voiced Elisa Maza in Gargoyles, which also featured the voices of Jonathan Frakes, Marina Sirtis, Michael Dorn, Avery Brooks, Kate Mulgrew, Gerrit Graham, Nichelle Nichols, Brent Spiner, Colm Meaney, David Warner, and Paul Winfield.

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