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Marina Sirtis (/ ˈ s ɜːr t ɪ s /; born 29 March 1955) is an English and American actress.She is best known for her role as Counselor Deanna Troi on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and four Star Trek feature films, as well as other appearances in the Star Trek franchise.
During casting, the role of Troi was originally assigned to Denise Crosby, with Marina Sirtis cast as Security Chief Macha Hernandez. Roddenberry believed that Sirtis would be better in the role of Troi and switched the two actresses; Crosby was cast as a modified version of the security chief, called Tasha Yar. [14]
Marina Sirtis and Jonathan Frakes were both cast in prominent roles, and quickly the show's staff began to think of other Star Trek actors when casting new roles. [citation needed] Frakes and Sirtis were also instrumental in "talking up" the Gargoyles series to fellow Star Trek cast members, and encouraging them to participate.
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Marina Sirtis is cast as Deanna Troi, a half-Betazoid Starfleet officer that uses her telepathic abilities to navigate her duties and personal life. Marina Sirtis at first read for the role that would become Tasha Yar in 1986. She had, in total, five readings, all with Gene Roddenberry and other executives.
Deanna Troi (portrayed by Marina Sirtis) is former counselor on the Enterprise, she and Riker married at the beginning of Star Trek: Nemesis. [4] Troi appears with Riker in "Nepenthe". Icheb (portrayed by Casey King) - Seven of Nine's surrogate son who appeared on Star Trek: Voyager and appears in "Stardust City Rag".
Marina Sirtis is cast as Deanna Troi, a half-Betazoid Starfleet officer that must use her telepathic abilities and wits to survive as an undercover operative on a Romulan Warbird. "Face of the Enemy" is the 140th episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the 14th episode of the sixth season.
Star Trek Continues is an American fan-made web series set in the Star Trek universe. Produced by the nonprofit Trek Continues, Inc. and Dracogen, and initially co-produced by Far from Home LLC and Farragut Films (who previously produced a fan-made "Starship Farragut" series), Star Trek Continues consists of eleven episodes released between 2013 and 2017.