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'''DonnaMarie Recco''' is an actress who played [[Dee'Ahn]] in a humanoid female form in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}.
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'''DonnaMarie Recco''' is an actress who played [[Dee'Ahn]] in a humanoid female form in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}. Her costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay and previously worn by background actress [[Dene Doucette]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}}. {{stala|3199}}
   
 
Recco was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Brooklyn, New York and is a skilled comedienne. She has performed in several stage plays and has also her own radio show on ''[http://www.letstalkrecovery.com Let's Talk Recovery]''.
 
Recco was [[Star Trek birthdays|born]] in Brooklyn, New York and is a skilled comedienne. She has performed in several stage plays and has also her own radio show on ''[http://www.letstalkrecovery.com Let's Talk Recovery]''.

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...as Dee'Ahn in a female form (left)

DonnaMarie Recco is an actress who played Dee'Ahn in a humanoid female form in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Two Days and Two Nights". Her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and previously worn by background actress Dene Doucette in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Someone to Watch Over Me". [1]

Recco was born in Brooklyn, New York and is a skilled comedienne. She has performed in several stage plays and has also her own radio show on Let's Talk Recovery.

She has also appeared on such television shows as The Sopranos (1999), Law & Order (2000), NYPD Blue (2003, with Gordon Clapp, Shelly Desai, and Lori Petty), and Judging Amy (2004, with Kevin Rahm and Juliana Donald).

Among her feature films are the action comedy 3 Ninjas Kick Back (1994, with Caroline Junko King, Angelo Tiffe, Don Stark, and Robert Miano), Harold Ramis' comedy Analyze This (1999, with Dan Barringer) and its sequel Analyze That (2002), the comedy View From the Top (2003, with Concetta Tomei), and the fantasy film SpaceDisco One (2007).

More recently, Recco has appeared in the short film Officer Down (2008), in the horror thriller Two: Thirteen (2008), and in the comedy Finding Bliss (2008, with Michael Harris).

Recco resides in Hollywood and has spent much of her time as caretaker for hospice patients.

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