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  1. Olivia Jane d'Abo (born 22 January 1969; age 55) is an English actress and singer who played Amanda Rogers in the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth season episode "True Q". D'Abo is the daughter of singer and songwriter Mike d'Abo, lead singer of the 1960s rock band Manfred Mann and cousin to...

  2. Nov 11, 2011 · Olivia d’Abo earned her place in Star Trek history – and in the hearts and minds of fans, too – with her portrayal of Amanda Rogers in the sixth-season TNG episode “True Q.” Amanda was the beautiful young woman who, during an internship on the Enterprise, discovered that she was actually a powerful Q.

  3. From Larry Nemecek's Treklandblog.com "Switching to Visual": Here's a chat with actress, singer and host Olivia d'Abo, at turns silly and serious about the craft of playing a "True Q"...

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  4. This is the first of John de Lancie 's three appearances as Q during the 1992-1993 season. The next appearance would be in DS9: " Q-Less " and the third would be in TNG: " Tapestry ". Michael Piller hoped that this episode brought back Q's malevolent tone from early episodes " so he's just not there for the jokes.

  5. Apr 24, 2024 · Q's (John de Lancie) return to Star Trek: Voyager season 3 forgot about Amanda Rogers (Olivia d'Abo) from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Q is one of the most prolific characters in all the Star Trek TV shows, appearing throughout the franchise's 1990s era and even in more recent series like Star Trek: Lower Decks or Star Trek: Picard.

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  6. Oct 26, 1992 · Turns out Our Favorite Q was responsible for the "accidents," and was testing the abilities of Amanda (Olivia d'Abo), who is the offspring of two Q who years ago decided to leave the Q Continuum and live among humans.

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  8. So many interviews in the can— here’s another with the smart and sexy Olivia d’Abo, sharing the latest about her podcast, her music, her acting process and of course, oiur Trekland connection: Amanda Rogers from TNG‘s “True Q.”

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