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  1. Nov 13, 2021 · Cleveland.com reported Barrett was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1932, as Majel Hudec. Her family had moved to the Cleveland area when she was a year old and grew up there. She left Ohio to go to the University of Miami. Ever since she was a child, she had taken acting classes and even starred in plays at regional theaters.

  2. Jul 25, 2020 · Majel Barrett is a true example of Star Trek royalty, and the following is every live-action role she played in the franchise, as well as how ubiquitous her voice has been to nearly every incarnation of Star Trek . Number One. Barrett played Number One, the First Officer and Helm Officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise in "The Cage."

  3. Majel Barrett Roddenberry (23 February 1932 – 18 December 2008; age 76) was a recurring actress in the Star Trek franchise and was the wife of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry from 1969 until his death in 1991. This association with Roddenberry and his most famous creation has earned Barrett...

  4. Feb 23, 2011 · By StarTrek.com Staff. Majel Leigh Hudec – better known as Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, the First Lady of Star Trek – was born on this day in 1932, in Columbus, Ohio. Though she succumbed to cancer in December, 2008, at the age of 76, Barrett-Roddenberry lives on in the hearts of Trek fans worldwide and can still be seen (as Number One, Nurse ...

  5. Sep 16, 2016 · A Look Back at The First Lady of Star Trek, Majel Barrett. Powered by Geek & Sundry. by Sax Carr. Sep 16 2016 • 8:00 AM. There was a lot of news last week about the voice of the late, great...

  6. Star Trek. In various roles, Barrett participated in every incarnation of the popular science fiction Star Trek franchise produced during her lifetime, including live-action and animated versions, television and cinema, and nearly all of the time periods in which the various series have been set.

  7. Dec 18, 2023 · Published Dec 18, 2023. The Retro Interview: Majel Barrett. In an interview from 1988, Barrett details her hopes for 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' and more. By Bill Florence. StarTrek.com. Many — too many — of the people who helped make Star Trek the phenomenon that it is today are sadly no longer with us.

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