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Jill Lover (born 16 July 1971; age 52) is an actress who filmed a role for Star Trek. She played a Vulcan midwife in the deleted scene of Spock's birth along with Fran Bennett. [1](X)

Lover was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin and graduated from Green Bay East High School in 1989. She earned a BA in Theater from Lawrence University and studied professional acting partly in London. As a trained stage actress, Lover has performed in several stage plays, including several Shakespeare plays.

Lover made her first on-screen acting performances in the comedy Dear God (1996, with Jack Sheldon, Stephanie Niznik, Sunny Hawks, and Valerie Wildman) and the drama The Twilight of the Golds (1997, again with Stephanie Niznik). She had guest appearances in the television series Nash Bridges (1998), The Pretender (1999, with Harve Presnell), John Doe (2002), American Dreams (2003, with Ethan Dampf, Alicia Coppola, and Mark Kiely), All About the Andersons (2003 and 2004), My Wife and Kids (2004), Half & Half (2005), Sex, Love and Secrets (2005), and Close to Home (2007, alongside Cress Williams, Richard McGonagle, Carlos LaCamara, John Cothran, Jr., and Bruce Davison). Lover was also among the cast of the drama Duck (2005, like Bill Cobbs, Larry Cedar, Gary Kasper, and Kelvin Yu) and the television movie Re-Animated (2006).

More recently she appeared in J.J. Abrams' television pilot Anatomy of Hope alongside Mark Rolston, Bruce Gray, and Tony Guma.

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