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Cast and Crew - Lieutenant M'Ress/Majel Barrett |
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TREKCORE >
THE ANIMATED SERIES
> CAST AND CREW >
M'Ress/Majel Barrett
Deciding the competition was too stiff in New York, Majel moved to California and the Pasadena Playhouse. There she got a role in, "All for Mary." In the late fifties, she worked in various Paramount films, including, "Black Orchid," "As Young as We Are," and "The Buccaneer." Then she decided that the real progress was happening in television and that's where she wanted to be. In 1964, when she was no longer under exclusive contract, Majel accepted a guest role on the new MGM series, "The Lieutenant", produced by Gene Roddenberry. Majel became good friends with Gene and ultimately, years later, became his wife. Later in 1964, Roddenberry cast her in a co-starring role in "The Cage," the pilot for his science fiction series, "Star Trek." She played 'Number One,' second in command on a fictitious starship. However, the character's strength and authority in the "Star Trek" universe was unsettling to NBC and they ordered a second pilot made, without the woman, Number One. When Roddenberry sold his second "Star Trek" pilot to the network, he remembered Majel's work in "The Cage" and hired her as Nurse Christine Chapel. Instead of the dark-haired M. Leigh Hudec that they had disliked in the other pilot, she now used the name Majel Barrett and wore a blond wig as Chapel. Majel remains the only actor to have contributed to every facet of the "Star Trek" phenomenon. On August 6, 1969, Majel married Gene Roddenberry in Japan, in a traditional Buddhist-Shinto ceremony. On February 5th, 1974, Majel gave birth to a healthy boy, Eugene Wesley Roddenberry, Jr., known affectionately as "Rod." On
"Star Trek: The Next Generation", she created the role of Deanna Troi's mother, Lwaxana Troi. She is loud and bossy and as far away
from Christine Chapel as anything could be. Majel has carried that
role over to "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Majel can also be heard
as the voice of the ship computer on
"Star Trek: Voyager",
"Star
Trek: The Next Generation" and all four
"The Next Generation"
movies.
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