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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarBara_LunaBarBara Luna - Wikipedia

    Website. www .barbaraluna .com. Barbara Ann Luna (born 1936 or 1937), [1] [2] also stylized as BarBara Luna, is an American actress from film, television and musicals. Notable roles include Makia in Five Weeks in a Balloon and Lt. Marlena Moreau in the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror".

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0526008BarBara Luna - IMDb

    Actress: One Life to Live. Barbara Ann Luna was born in Manhattan and virtually grew up on Broadway. Her Italian, Hungarian, Spanish, Portuguese and Filipino background has led her to portray a variety of roles.

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  3. Dites-moi, Pourquoi, Chere Mad'moiselle, Est-ce que, Parce que, Vous m'aimez? BarBara Luna is a wonderful character actress. She has a face that is easily recognizable from acting in many tv shows in the 50's and 60's to now, including westerns and soap operas. She has also done many films.

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  5. BarBara Luna is a wonderful character actress. She has a face that is easily recognizable from acting in many tv shows in the 50's and 60's to now, including westerns and soap operas. She has also done many films.

  6. Mar 24, 2014 · Visit BarBaraLuna.com and go to TheHollywoodShow.com for details about Luna's appearance at The Hollywood Show and to Thalians.org to learn more about The Thalians and their charitable projects. Meet BarBara Luna - Mirror, Mirror's Marlena Moreau.

  7. Birthday: Mar 2, 1937. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. BarBara Luna is an actress who has deep roots on Broadway, but has also managed to maintain a career in film and television that's...

  8. Actress: One Life to Live. Barbara Ann Luna was born in Manhattan and virtually grew up on Broadway. Her Italian, Hungarian, Spanish, Portuguese and Filipino background has led her to portray a variety of roles. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II cast her in the Broadway hit musical "South Pacific", as Ngana, which was spoken entirely in ...

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