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[[Image:Marlena Moreau.jpg|thumb|As [[Marlena Moreau]].]]
 
[[Image:Marlena Moreau.jpg|thumb|As [[Marlena Moreau]].]]
 
[[Image:Marlena Moreau, mirror.jpg|thumb|As [[Marlena Moreau (mirror)|mirror Marlena Moreau]].]]
 
[[Image:Marlena Moreau, mirror.jpg|thumb|As [[Marlena Moreau (mirror)|mirror Marlena Moreau]].]]
'''Barbara Luna''' {{born|2|March|1939}} is the actress who played [[Lieutenant]] [[Marlena Moreau]], as well as her [[Marlena Moreau (mirror)|Mirror Universe counterpart]], in the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] episode "[[Mirror, Mirror]]".
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'''Barbara Luna''' {{born|2|March|1939}} is the actress who played [[Lieutenant]] [[Marlena Moreau]], as well as her [[Marlena Moreau (mirror)|Mirror Universe counterpart]], in the [[Star Trek: The Original Series|original series]] episode {{e|Mirror, Mirror}}.
   
 
Luna was once a regular on the the primetime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' from 1986 through 1987. She has also appeared in several episodes of ''Mission: Impossible'' (which, like the original ''Trek'' series, was produced by [[Desilu]]) and ''Fantasy Island'' (starring [[Ricardo Montalban]], a.k.a. [[Khan Noonien Singh]]). She also appeared in at least one episode of ''T.J. Hooker'', a series which starred [[TOS]] actor [[William Shatner]].
 
Luna was once a regular on the the primetime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' from 1986 through 1987. She has also appeared in several episodes of ''Mission: Impossible'' (which, like the original ''Trek'' series, was produced by [[Desilu]]) and ''Fantasy Island'' (starring [[Ricardo Montalban]], a.k.a. [[Khan Noonien Singh]]). She also appeared in at least one episode of ''T.J. Hooker'', a series which starred [[TOS]] actor [[William Shatner]].
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Her feature film credits include ''Mail Order Bride'' (1964, with [[Paul Fix]]), ''Ship of Fools'' (1965) and ''Firecreek'' (1968), the latter of which also featured fellow [[TOS]] guest stars [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Morgan Woodward]].
 
Her feature film credits include ''Mail Order Bride'' (1964, with [[Paul Fix]]), ''Ship of Fools'' (1965) and ''Firecreek'' (1968), the latter of which also featured fellow [[TOS]] guest stars [[Gary Lockwood]] and [[Morgan Woodward]].
   
Barbara Luna also appears opposite [[William Windom]] in an episode of the non-canon ''[[w:c:stexpanded|Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]''.
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Barbara Luna also appears opposite [[William Windom]] in an episode of the non-canon ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]''.
   
 
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Marlena Moreau

As Marlena Moreau.

Marlena Moreau, mirror

As mirror Marlena Moreau.

Barbara Luna (born 2 March 1939; age 85) is the actress who played Lieutenant Marlena Moreau, as well as her Mirror Universe counterpart, in the original series episode "Mirror, Mirror".

Luna was once a regular on the the primetime soap opera One Life to Live from 1986 through 1987. She has also appeared in several episodes of Mission: Impossible (which, like the original Trek series, was produced by Desilu) and Fantasy Island (starring Ricardo Montalban, a.k.a. Khan Noonien Singh). She also appeared in at least one episode of T.J. Hooker, a series which starred TOS actor William Shatner.

Her feature film credits include Mail Order Bride (1964, with Paul Fix), Ship of Fools (1965) and Firecreek (1968), the latter of which also featured fellow TOS guest stars Gary Lockwood and Morgan Woodward.

Barbara Luna also appears opposite William Windom in an episode of the non-canon Star Trek: New Voyages.

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