The Cast Of Star Trek: Where Are They Now?

    Star Trek is something of a cult classic now, with so many fans the world over, and Trekkie conventions that pull in the masses. Have you ever wondered what some of your favorite Star Trek characters and cast members were up to these days though?

    Deanna Troi โ€“ Marina Sirtis

    This British-American actress was born in London, and is very well known for her part in Star Trek: The Next Generation, in which she plays Deanna Troi, a half-human, half-Betazoid who was also the counsellor on the ship, the USS Enterprise-D.

    Not just appearing in the TV show, Marina also starred in all four of the films that followed on, and has also appeared in Star Trek: VoyagerStar Trek: Enterprise, and also Star Trek continues.

    Sheโ€™s been in a few films over the years โ€“ The Grudge 3 in 2009, and also 2004โ€™s Crash.

    Hoshi Sato โ€“ Linda Park

    Hoshi Sato was a communications officer in Star Trek: Enterprise, first appearing in 2001 and hanging around until 2005, and she was played by Linda Park, a Korean-American actress. Not just famous for her role in the sci-fi classic, you may also have spotted Linda in a number of other roles over the years. She appeared in Jurassic Park III in 2001, before her โ€˜Trekkieโ€™ days, and she went on to star in Crash since, as well as appearing in NCISHouseThe Mentalist, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

    Commander Tโ€™Pol โ€“ Jolene Blalock

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    When she was aged just 17, Jolene Blalock left home to become a model for the Asia and European market. After finding the modeling world difficult despite becoming a huge hit for guyโ€™s mags, she made the leap into an acting career, with small roles in TV shows such as CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationVeronicaโ€™s Closet, and Love Boat: The Next Wave. It wasnโ€™t until 2001 that she was offered the part of Commander Tโ€™Pol, a revolution she still says โ€œdelighted herโ€ to this day.

    Jadzia Dax โ€“ Terry Farrell

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    Before Terry Farrell got the part of Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, she almost lost out to Martha Hackett, who also auditioned for the role. At just 16 years old, a young Terry Farrell headed to New York to become a model, and within just a couple of days of getting there, had been signed by the womenโ€™s mag, Mademoiselle. It was during her almost two years of modelling that she studied acting, and in 1993, she was offered the part of Jadzia. She since went on to star in Becker.

    Ensign Ro Laren โ€“ Michelle Forbes

    Sheโ€™s well known in the US and the UK for her parts in hit TV shows, but Michelle Forbes, real name Michelle Renee Forbes Guajardo, is most remembered her playing the part of Ensign Ro Laren in Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has had various TV roles over the years, including in Prison Break24Durham County, and more recently, True Blood, and youโ€™ll also spot her in another sci-fi hit โ€“ Battlestar Galatica. Not bad for the little girl who actually wanted to become a ballet dancer.

    William T. Riker โ€“ Jonathan Frakes

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    He will be best remembered for his role as William T. Riker, but it wasnโ€™t a role that he found easy to come by. He went to auditions over six weeks to bag himself the part, and in total it took seven auditions for the producers to be won over by him. According to reports, he pipped Jeffrey Combs, Erich Anderson, and William O. Armstrong to the post. Since then, Jonathan has gone on to host 45 episodes of Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?, and has also popped up on RoswellFuturama, and CriminalMinds.