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  1. Donna Duplantier. Actress: Bullet to the Head. Is a New Orleans native. Her family's history in the city has been traced back as far as the 1800s. Her father was one of the first African American geologists at Texaco oil and her mother was a nurse for over 30 years throughout the metropolitan city.

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    • August 24, 1963
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  2. Donna Duplantier. Actress: Bullet to the Head. Is a New Orleans native. Her family's history in the city has been traced back as far as the 1800s. Her father was one of the first African American geologists at Texaco oil and her mother was a nurse for over 30 years throughout the metropolitan city. She graduated from George Mason University ...

    • August 24, 1963
  3. Donna DuPlantier — The Movie Database (TMDB) Biography. Is a New Orleans native. Her family's history in the city has been traced back as far as the 1800s. Her father was one of the first African American geologists at Texaco oil and her mother was a nurse for over 30 years throughout the metropolitan city.

  4. 55 min. The life and grind as a working actor w/ Donna Duplantier Timecode Presents. Film Interviews. On this weeks podcast, Timecode presents, Today we speak with Ms Donna Duplantier. New Orleans native and actress who seemingly acts in every thing on the screen these days.

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    Donna DuPlantier (born 24 August 1963; age 60) is the actress who played Georgia Tandy in the Star Trek: Enterprise third season episode "Carpenter Street". She received credit as "Prostitute #2" in the end credits of the episode.

    Beside her Star Trek role, DuPlantier appeared in Brown Sugar (2002), the short drama Woman Hollering Creek (2004), the television series Strong Medicine (2004, with Larry Cedar, Michelle Krusiec, Kim Meredith, Irene Tsu, and Keone Young) and All of Us (2005), Vampire Bats (2005, with Tony Plana), the television drama Hello Sister, Goodbye Life (2006), and Big Momma's House 2 (2006, with Mark Moses, Michelle Parylak, Justin Rodgers Hall, and Victor Talmadge).

    Further film credits include For One Night (2006), the short comedy Mandingo in a Box (2006, with Debra Wilson), the drama Doing the L.A. Thing (2007), and the short horror film Somebody Help Me (2007, with Jim Wilkey). In addition she had a guest role in the K-Ville episode "Boulet in a China Shop" (2007).

    DuPlantier performed in the drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, with Spencer Daniels), the television drama Napoleonic (2008, with Musetta Vander), The Open Road (2008), the horror thriller Angels Die Slowly (2008), and the crime drama Dutch (2008).

    Donna DuPlantier at the Internet Movie Database

  5. Oct 22, 2014 · 263 views 9 years ago. Donna Duplantier Talks Drama and Exciting Scenes of Best of Me! ...more.

    • Oct 22, 2014
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  6. Donna DuPlantier. Highest Rated: 72% The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) Lowest Rated: 28% Justice (2011) Birthday: Not Available. Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 72%. Watchlist...

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