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Joanne Linville ( 15 January 1928 – 20 June 2021; age 93) was an actress who played the Romulan commander in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode " The Enterprise Incident ". She filmed her scenes on Wednesday 19 June 1968, and between Monday 24 June 1968 and Wednesday 26 June 1968 at Desilu Stage 9 and Paramount Stage 3 .
In 1968, she guest-starred as a Romulan commander in Star Trek episode "The Enterprise Incident". In this episode she falls for Spock after taking him aboard her spaceship for violating Romulan territory. She offers Spock an opportunity to command a ship of his own if he agrees to lead some Romulans on board the Enterprise and bring it to Romulus.
YearTitleRoleNotes2016The DelegateEpisode: "Tomorrow's Excelsior"2001TV movie1989From the Dead of NightDr. Ann MorganTV movie1988Rona SamuelsEpisode: "Romancing the Drone"Jun 22, 2021 · Joanne Linville, who made a memorable " Star Trek" appearance as a Romulan commander in the original TV series, died Sunday in Los Angeles. She was 93. In a statement to USA TODAY, her...
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Jun 21, 2021 · Joanne Linville, who was best known for playing a Romulan commander in “ Star Trek ,” died Sunday in Los Angeles, her agent confirmed to Variety. She was 93. Born in Bakersfield, Calif....
Jun 22, 2021 · Joanne Linville (1928–2021), “Star Trek” Romulan commander actress. By Linnea Crowther June 22, 2021. 0. Joanne Linville was an actress known for roles including a Romulan commander...
Jun 21, 2021 · Joanne Linville, who played the Romulan commander in a memorable 1968 Star Trek episode and had scores of other screen credits, died Sunday. She was 93. CAA made the announcement but did...
The part of the Romulan commander was played by Amy Rydell, daughter of Joanne Linville, who played the role in the original episode. The Romulan commander appears in the independently produced science fiction audio drama Starship Excelsior season 4 episode Tomorrow's Excelsior.