Second female[]
Any chance the seconf female was played by Artecona's sister, Jacqueline Artecona? They share the same look in my opinion. Perhaps anyone knows where to find pictures of both. – Tom 02:59, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
- Heh, I just stated that over at the one sister's talk page before even seeing this. But yeah, those were my thoughts as well. --Alan del Beccio 03:07, 20 February 2008 (UTC)
- Hi Guys, I'm Christine Artecona Cornell, First I wanna set the record straight, the girl in question is not my sister. Though I recall she was very attractive she doesn't compare to my sister.The vail's we wore on Star Trek make it a little difficult to identify us. I also want to say I have Cornell as my last name now since 1996. Its my mother Catherine Jan Cornell's last name. Though I love my father very much Salvador Artecona born and raised in Cuba, I was mostly raised with my mother's side of the family in Hastings-on-Hudson,and Shelter Island, New York and later Tallahassee Florida.
- My great aunt is Catherine Cornell who is in the Hall of Fame. She was an actress who worked with Clark Gable...My family has a lot of artists, and reporters, writers, very creative people.
- One final thing, I wish I had the costume from Star Trek that was sold on ebay. It was gorgeous in person. I remember my Mother was a little shocked about how revealing the costume was. My body was rock hard so it was fine with me. Plus, I had the best time on the Star Trek set with the Director and the actors. It was a great experience and the cast a blast to work with, oh... and everyone behind the scenes treated me like a princess:) It would have been fun to appear on the show on a regular basis. – The preceding unsigned comment was added by Christine Artecona Cornell (talk • contribs)
Missing[]
Note to self or others - this page is missing the sandal-maker's unseen family. --LauraCC (talk) 19:47, October 5, 2017 (UTC)