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'''Judy Levitt''' has had small roles in three [[Star Trek Movies|''Star Trek'' movies]]. She played a [[Unnamed Humans (20th century)#Doctor #2|doctor]] in {{film|4}}, a [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel#Starfleet command captain|military aide]] in {{film|6}} and an [[Unnamed El-Aurians#El-Aurian Survivor #3|El-Aurian survivor]] in {{film|7}}.
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'''Judith "Judy" Levitt''' {{born|1|September|1940}} is an actress who appeared in three [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]]. She is also the wife of [[TOS]] star [[Walter Koenig]], whom she married in 1965, and the mother of the late [[DS9]] guest star [[Andrew Koenig]].
   
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She has also had bit parts in several other projects her husband worked on including two appearances as a [[w:c:babylon5:Psi Cop|Psi Cop]] on ''[[w:c:babylon5|Babylon 5]]'' and a space shuttle commander in the film ''{{w|Moontrap}}''. Besides this, she appeared in minor roles in a few movies and television episodes, including two episodes of ''Mission: Impossible'' (including "The Reluctant Dragon", with [[John Colicos]], [[Michael Forest]] and [[Felix Locher]]) and the pilot of ''Dynasty'', which was directed by [[Ralph Senensky]] and also featured [[Peter Mark Richman]], [[Lee Bergere]], [[Jerry Ayres]], [[Ellen Geer]], [[Julie Parrish]], and [[Paul Sorensen]]. She also appeared in the 1988 B-movie ''Maniac Cop'', which featured [[Erik Holland]], [[Lee Arnone-Briggs]] and music by [[Jay Chattaway]].
She is also the wife of [[TOS]] star [[Walter Koenig]], whom she married in 1965, and the mother of [[DS9]] guest star [[Andrew Koenig]]. She has also had bit parts in several other projects her husband worked on including two appearances as a Psi Cop on ''{{w|Babylon 5}}'' and a space shuttle commander in the film ''{{w|Moontrap}}''.
 
   
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
== Appearances ==
 
 
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File:Mercy hospital doctor 1.jpg|[[Mercy Hospital personnel#Team in corridor|Mercy Hospital doctor]]<br>{{film|4}}
Image:Judy Levitt, Star Trek IV.jpg|Mercy Hospital physician
 
Image:Starfleet Command Captain.jpg|Starfleet Command officer
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File:Starfleet Command admiral.jpg|[[Unnamed Starfleet Headquarters personnel#Mothball admiral|Starfleet Command admiral]]<br>{{film|6}}
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File:El-Aurian survivor 1.jpg|[[Unnamed El-Aurians#Survivors|El-Aurian survivor]]<br>{{film|7}}
 
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Template:Realworld Judith "Judy" Levitt (born 1 September 1940; age 83) is an actress who appeared in three Star Trek movies. She is also the wife of TOS star Walter Koenig, whom she married in 1965, and the mother of the late DS9 guest star Andrew Koenig.

She has also had bit parts in several other projects her husband worked on including two appearances as a Psi Cop on Babylon 5 and a space shuttle commander in the film Moontrap. Besides this, she appeared in minor roles in a few movies and television episodes, including two episodes of Mission: Impossible (including "The Reluctant Dragon", with John Colicos, Michael Forest and Felix Locher) and the pilot of Dynasty, which was directed by Ralph Senensky and also featured Peter Mark Richman, Lee Bergere, Jerry Ayres, Ellen Geer, Julie Parrish, and Paul Sorensen. She also appeared in the 1988 B-movie Maniac Cop, which featured Erik Holland, Lee Arnone-Briggs and music by Jay Chattaway.

Star Trek appearances

External link

  • Template:IMDb-link