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'''Iris Bahr''' (born in New York, New York, USA; sometimes credited as '''Iris Bar-Ziv''') first entered the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe in 2000 by providing the voice for [[Crewman]] Telsia Murphy in the video game [[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force|Star Trek: Elite Force]]. The following year she again loaned her voice to the games [[Star Trek: Away Team]] and [[Star Trek: Armada II]]. In 2001 she also made her television debut in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s series finale "{{e|Endgame}}" as the female cadet that questions [[Admiral]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] about [[Seven of Nine]]'s role in the destruction of [[Unimatrix Zero]].
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'''Iris Bahr''' (born in New York, New York, USA; sometimes credited as '''Iris Bar-Ziv''') first entered the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe in 2000 by providing the voice for [[Crewman]] Telsia Murphy in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force|Star Trek: Elite Force]]'', a role which she reprised in its 2003 sequel ''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]''. In 2001, she again loaned her voice to the games ''[[Star Trek: Away Team]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]''. That year, she also made her television debut in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''{{'}}s series finale {{e|Endgame}} as a [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (future)#Starfleet cadets|25th century Starfleet cadet]]. Her costume from this episode was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|1023}}
   
 
Raised in New York, Bahr moved from the Bronx to Israel at age 13, where she remained for several years and served in the Army. She had earned the rank of sergeant by the time she left and traveled the globe for about a year before returning to the US.
== Personal Life ==
 
Raised in New York, Iris moved from the Bronx to Israel at age 13, where she remained for several years and served in the Army. She had earned the rank of sergeant by the time she left and traveled the globe for about a year before returning to the US.
 
   
She attended Brown Unversity where she conducted cancer and brain research while majoring in Neuropsychology and Religious Studies. While there, she also got involved in theatre, acting in and directing several plays.
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She attended Brown University where she conducted cancer and brain research while majoring in Neuropsychology and Religious Studies. While there, she also got involved in theater, acting in and directing several plays.
   
After graduating ''magna cum laude'', she decided to move back to New York to pursue acting full time. She has since guest-starred in several television shows. She also had a starring role in the movie ''Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector'', which was released in 2006.
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After graduating ''magna cum laude'', she decided to move back to New York to pursue acting full time. She has since guest-starred in several television shows, including a regular role in the original pilot for ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''. She also had a starring role in the movie ''Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector'', which was released in 2006.
   
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
*[http://home.earthlink.net/~ibarziv/index.html Official site]
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*[http://irisbahr.org IrisBahr.org] - official site
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...as a Starfleet cadet

Iris Bahr (born in New York, New York, USA; sometimes credited as Iris Bar-Ziv) first entered the Star Trek universe in 2000 by providing the voice for Crewman Telsia Murphy in the video game Star Trek: Elite Force, a role which she reprised in its 2003 sequel Star Trek: Elite Force II. In 2001, she again loaned her voice to the games Star Trek: Away Team and Star Trek: Armada II. That year, she also made her television debut in Star Trek: Voyager's series finale "Endgame" as a 25th century Starfleet cadet. Her costume from this episode was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Raised in New York, Bahr moved from the Bronx to Israel at age 13, where she remained for several years and served in the Army. She had earned the rank of sergeant by the time she left and traveled the globe for about a year before returning to the US.

She attended Brown University where she conducted cancer and brain research while majoring in Neuropsychology and Religious Studies. While there, she also got involved in theater, acting in and directing several plays.

After graduating magna cum laude, she decided to move back to New York to pursue acting full time. She has since guest-starred in several television shows, including a regular role in the original pilot for The Big Bang Theory. She also had a starring role in the movie Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, which was released in 2006.

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