Basic Information About Grace Lee Whitney
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Singer, Actor, Entertainer |
Net worth | $2,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1930-04-01 |
Place of birth | Ann Arbor |
Date of death | 2015-05-01 (aged 85) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Platinum blonde hair Sparkling blue eyes Voluptuous figure Seductive deep voice |
Spouse | Jack Dale - (14 FebruaryΒ 1970 - 1991)Β (divorced) 28 December - Sydney Stevan Dweck (Β 1954 - 1966)Β (divorced)Β (2 children) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Grace Lee Whitney win?
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Grace Lee Whitney roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | Excelsior Communications Officer |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | Woman in Cafeteria |
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Commander Rand |
Star Trek: The Motion Picture | Janice Rand |
Irma la Douce | Kiki - the Cossack |
Bewitched | Babs Livingston 1 episode, 1964 |
Arrest and Trial | Sally Burns 1 episode, 1964 |
The Virginian | Heather / ... 2 episodes, 1963-1968 |
Mannix | Gloria 1 episode, 1968 |
Star Trek | Yeoman Janice Rand / ... 8 episodes, 1966-1986 |
Batman | Neila 2 episodes, 1967 |
Surfside 6 | Bernice / ... 3 episodes, 1961-1962 |
Star Trek: New Voyages | Janice Rand 1 episode, 2007 |
The Outer Limits | Carla Duveen 1 episode, 1964 |
The Name of the Game | Suzette 1 episode, 1969 |
Hart to Hart | Chic Lady 1 episode, 1980 |
Cannon | Ida 1 episode, 1974 |
Run for Your Life | Billie / ... 2 episodes, 1965-1967 |
Grace Lee Whitney's Quotes
- [on the famous 'Yeoman Rand' basketweave hairstyle from Star Trek (1966)] It was so heavy it kept listing to the left, I swear they had to nail that thing to my head! It was gorgeous Max Factor hair. It cost a lot of money and somebody stole it. I still have visions of that damn wig turning up. I go down to Skid Row for my recovery program - I'm clean and sober now - and I keep expecting to find some bag lady or drag queen wearing it!
- [interview in iFMagazine, October 2006, asked if she is surprised at how popular Star Trek (1966) has become] Oh, yeah. It was an acting gig and we thought that Spock was weird and we thought the only reason we were being hired was to sell color television sets, and wasn't Kirk cute? I mean, gosh, he was cute! I was in the middle of the both of them [Kirk and Spock]. Then after the series, I went on to do Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), and that was supposed to be a series originally. They wrote it as a series, and when Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) came out, Paramount jumped off the roof and they went into the motion picture, and George Takei and I did Star Trek: Voyager (1995). That was going to be a series. We were supposed to have our own show, and they did Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) instead. It was supposed to be George and Gracie [i.e., The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1950)] on the Excelsior.
- [interview in iFMagazine, September 2006, on Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007)] It's cute because I have a nice interchange with Pavel Chekov, and I have a nice interchange with Uhura. It's like old times. It's all very dΓ©jΓ vu. It's like no time has gone by at all. We did Voyager [Star Trek: Voyager (1995)] in 1996. It's like ten years, and in Star Trek ten years is not very long at all. Look at how much time was between the original series and the Motion Picture.
- [interview in iFMagazine, September 2006, asked for her opinion on Star Trek: The Future Begins (2009) being a prequel film] I don't know how that's going to go. I just don't know about that. I don't know how fans will react to that. How can you go back beyond the classic Trek? They tried that on Star Trek: Enterprise (2001), but did it go, did it work? I think Scott Bakula was terrific on that show. But it didn't last as long as some of the others, and I wonder what happened and why that is.
- [on her termination from Star Trek (1966)] They wanted William Shatner to have romances in each episode with a different person, because for him to be stuck with one woman was not good for him and it wasn't good for the audience. That's what they told me, so I was written out. There were two blonde girls and one black girl. Nichelle Nichols was a more important character and couldn't be written out. Everything's political in America. One of the blondes have to go. The other one was engaged to the boss, so guess who went? I just about killed myself. I drank, that's what we do, we drink to get rid of pain. I was really mad. My God, was I bitter.
Interesting Facts about Grace Lee Whitney
- Mother of Jonathan Dweck and Scott Whitney.
- Had a singing group called "Star", with which she regularly entertained at nightclubs and at Star Trek conventions.
- Two Star Trek action figures were made in the likeness of her Star Trek character, Yeoman Janice Rand.
- Had appeared in episodes of three different series with George Takei: Star Trek (1966), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Diagnosis Murder (1993).
- She was a professional singer before becoming an actress; she opened in nightclubs for Billie Holiday and Buddy Rich, and toured with the Spike Jones and Fred Waring Bands.
- Best known by the public (and by many sci-fi fans) for her role as Yeoman Janice Rand on Star Trek (1966).
- In 1998, she appeared in an episode of Diagnosis Murder (1993) with her Star Trek (1966) castmates George Takei, Walter Koenig and Majel Barrett.
- According to her autobiography, "The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy", she struggled with and overcame alcoholism and drug addiction, particularly marijuana.
- Her famous role as Yeoman Janice Rand in the first season of Star Trek (1966) was supposed to be the lead female character. However, the producers let go of the character after the first half of the first season, much to the fans' regret. However, she was asked back for most of the Star Trek movies, reprising her role as Janice Rand.
- Moved to Coarsegold, California in 1993 and continued her fellowship work in Fresno and Madera Counties, completely dedicating her life to helping herself and others find daily sobriety and a higher power out of addiction. She wanted to be known more as a survivor of addiction than as a cast member of Star Trek (1966).
- Friends with William Shatner. Since she has passed away, Shatner is now the oldest living cast member of Star Trek (1966).
- She continued making personal appearances at Star Trek conventions to delight fans, though she also would discuss addiction with those fans.
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