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Yarnell made her [[film|feature film]] debut in the 1963 comedy ''The Nutty Professor'', in which she and [[DS9]] guest actor [[Henry Gibson]] played college students. In 1968, she co-starred with fellow TOS guest star [[Robert Walker, Jr.]] ([[Charles Evans]], "[[Charlie X]]") in the film ''The Face of Eve''. She followed this with roles in the [[Elvis Presley]] film ''Live a Little, Love a Little'' in 1968 and the [[Wikipedia:Academy Award|Academy Award]]-nominated comedy ''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' in 1969.
 
Yarnell made her [[film|feature film]] debut in the 1963 comedy ''The Nutty Professor'', in which she and [[DS9]] guest actor [[Henry Gibson]] played college students. In 1968, she co-starred with fellow TOS guest star [[Robert Walker, Jr.]] ([[Charles Evans]], "[[Charlie X]]") in the film ''The Face of Eve''. She followed this with roles in the [[Elvis Presley]] film ''Live a Little, Love a Little'' in 1968 and the [[Wikipedia:Academy Award|Academy Award]]-nominated comedy ''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' in 1969.
   
In 1971, Yarnall had a role in the [[Wikipedia:Charles Bronson|Charles Bronson]] actioner, as did fellow TOS guest actress [[Jill Ireland]] ([[Leila Kalomi]], "[[This Side of Paradise]]") and DS9 guest actor [[Steve Vinovich]] ([[Joseph]], "[[Paradise]]"). And in 1973, she co-starred with fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[John Colicos]] ([[Kor]]), [[Joanne Linville]] ([[Unnamed Romulans#Romulan Commander (female)|Romulan Commander]], [[James B. Sikking]] ([[Styles|Captain Styles]]), and [[William Smithers]] ([[R.M. Merik]]) in the film ''Scorpio''.
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In 1971, Yarnall had a role in the [[Wikipedia:Charles Bronson|Charles Bronson]] actioner, as did fellow TOS guest actress [[Jill Ireland]] ([[Leila Kalomi]], "[[This Side of Paradise]]") and DS9 guest actor [[Steve Vinovich]] ([[Joseph]], "[[Paradise]]"). And in 1973, she co-starred with fellow ''[[Star Trek]]'' actors [[John Colicos]] ([[Kor]]), [[Joanne Linville]] ([[Unnamed Romulans#Romulan Commander (female)|Romulan Commander]]), [[James B. Sikking]] ([[Styles|Captain Styles]]), and [[William Smithers]] ([[R.M. Merik]]) in the film ''Scorpio''.
   
 
More recent film credits include 1987's ''Fatal Beauty'' (starring [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Harris Yulin]], and [[Brad Dourif]]), 1990's ''Funny About Love'' (with [[Michael Bofshever]] and directed by [[Leonard Nimoy]]), 1991's ''Driving Me Crazy'' (with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]) and ''Ambition'' (with [[Clancy Brown]]), and 1993's ''Born Yesterday'' (with [[Michael Ensign]] and [[Matthew Faison]]).
 
More recent film credits include 1987's ''Fatal Beauty'' (starring [[Whoopi Goldberg]], [[Harris Yulin]], and [[Brad Dourif]]), 1990's ''Funny About Love'' (with [[Michael Bofshever]] and directed by [[Leonard Nimoy]]), 1991's ''Driving Me Crazy'' (with [[Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.]]) and ''Ambition'' (with [[Clancy Brown]]), and 1993's ''Born Yesterday'' (with [[Michael Ensign]] and [[Matthew Faison]]).

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Martha Landon

Celeste Yarnall as Yeoman Martha Landon.

Celeste Yarnell (July 26th, 1944 - ) is the actress who played Yeoman Martha Landon in the original series episode "The Apple".

Her other television credits include appearances on Bewitched, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Bonanza, Land of the Giants, and Melrose Place. She also had a role in 1971's Columbo: Ransom for a Dead Man, as did fellow TOS guest star Paul Carr (Lee Kelso, "Where No One Has Gone Before").

Yarnell made her feature film debut in the 1963 comedy The Nutty Professor, in which she and DS9 guest actor Henry Gibson played college students. In 1968, she co-starred with fellow TOS guest star Robert Walker, Jr. (Charles Evans, "Charlie X") in the film The Face of Eve. She followed this with roles in the Elvis Presley film Live a Little, Love a Little in 1968 and the Academy Award-nominated comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 1969.

In 1971, Yarnall had a role in the Charles Bronson actioner, as did fellow TOS guest actress Jill Ireland (Leila Kalomi, "This Side of Paradise") and DS9 guest actor Steve Vinovich (Joseph, "Paradise"). And in 1973, she co-starred with fellow Star Trek actors John Colicos (Kor), Joanne Linville (Romulan Commander), James B. Sikking (Captain Styles), and William Smithers (R.M. Merik) in the film Scorpio.

More recent film credits include 1987's Fatal Beauty (starring Whoopi Goldberg, Harris Yulin, and Brad Dourif), 1990's Funny About Love (with Michael Bofshever and directed by Leonard Nimoy), 1991's Driving Me Crazy (with Tommy "Tiny" Lister, Jr.) and Ambition (with Clancy Brown), and 1993's Born Yesterday (with Michael Ensign and Matthew Faison).

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