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+ | '''Betty Muramoto''' is an actress who played a [[Bre'el IV natives#Scientist #1|Bre'el IV scientist]] in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Deja Q}}. |
Among her resume are films and television guest appearances such as ''A Death in California'' (1985, with [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Kerrie Keane]], [[Joel Polis]], [[William Lucking]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], and [[John Hostetter]]), ''Knots Landing'' (1987, with [[Judith Jones]]), ''Married with children'' (1989), and ''Body Bags'' (1993, with [[Alex Datcher]], [[Lucy Boryer]], [[David Warner]], and stunt coordinated by [[Tony Brubaker]] and [[Jeff Imada]]). |
Among her resume are films and television guest appearances such as ''A Death in California'' (1985, with [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Kerrie Keane]], [[Joel Polis]], [[William Lucking]], [[Chad Allen]], [[Kenneth Tigar]], [[Michael Cavanaugh]], and [[John Hostetter]]), ''Knots Landing'' (1987, with [[Judith Jones]]), ''Married with children'' (1989), and ''Body Bags'' (1993, with [[Alex Datcher]], [[Lucy Boryer]], [[David Warner]], and stunt coordinated by [[Tony Brubaker]] and [[Jeff Imada]]). |
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Betty Muramoto is an actress who played a Bre'el IV scientist in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Deja Q".
Among her resume are films and television guest appearances such as A Death in California (1985, with Fritz Weaver, Kerrie Keane, Joel Polis, William Lucking, Chad Allen, Kenneth Tigar, Michael Cavanaugh, and John Hostetter), Knots Landing (1987, with Judith Jones), Married with children (1989), and Body Bags (1993, with Alex Datcher, Lucy Boryer, David Warner, and stunt coordinated by Tony Brubaker and Jeff Imada).
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