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Michele Scarabelli
Michele Scarabelli (born April 11, 1955) is a Canadian actress. She is probably best known for her role as Tenctonese Newcomer Susan Francisco on the Fox Network science fiction series Alien Nation and the five television movies that followed.
Her other roles include Charlotte in the 1986 movie Perfect Timing, Agent 3 in the Journeyman Project series of computer games, Jo Santini on Airwolf, Season 4, and numerous TV movies and guest appearances including the War of the Worlds episode "A Multitude of Idols" and the Star Trek: The Next Generation's episode "In Theory" in which she played Lt. Jenna D'Sora, a short-term girlfriend of the android science officer, Lt. Commander Data. In addition, Scarabelli played Ray Krebbs' unstable lover Connie Hall in six episodes of Dallas in 1988 and made appearances on Philip Marlowe, Private Eye, and Supernatural.
She graduated from McGill University with a Psychology degree.
She also participated in the video games The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime, The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time an
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Michele Scarabelli
Place of birth:
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Michele Scarabelli (born11 April1955; age 69) is the actress who portrayed Lieutenant junior gradeJenna D'Sora in the Star Trek: The Next Generationfourth season episode "In Theory" in 1991. Scarabelli filmed her scenes for "In Theory" between Tuesday 2 April1991 and Thursday 4 April1991 and Monday 8 April1991 and Tuesday 9 April1991 on Paramount Stage 8 and 9.
Scarabelli is probably best known for her role as Susan Francisco in the science fiction television series Alien Nation (1989-1990) and its five following television movies Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994), Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1995), Alien Nation: Millennium (1996), Alien Nation: The Enemy Within (1996), and Alien Nation: The Udara Legacy (1997). Among her co-stars in all Alien Nation projects are on-screen husband Eric Pierpoint, Gary Graham, and Ron Fassler. She was interviewed twice for Starlog magazine; in June 1990 by Marc Shapiro for the article "Mother of
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