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'''Kathryn A. "Kitty" Swink''' {{born|22|October|1954}} is an American actress and the wife of [[Quark]] actor [[Armin Shimerman]]. She appeared (but not with him) on her husband's series, ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', twice. Her first appearance was as the Bajoran Minister [[Rozahn]] in the episode {{e|Sanctuary}} and her second appearance was as the [[Vorta]] [[Luaran]] in the episode {{e|Tacking Into the Wind}}. She also provided the voice of Luaran in the [[video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen]]''.
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Swink has guest starred in ''[[Babylon 5]]'' (1995, with [[Bill Mumy]], [[Andreas Katsulas]] and [[Tucker Smallwood]]), ''The Agency'' (2001, with [[David Clennon]], [[Ronny Cox]], and [[Heidi Schultz]]), ''Becker'' (2002, with [[Terry Farrell]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (2004, with [[Gordon Clapp]]), ''Monk'' (2007), and ''Crossing Jordan'' (2007), and ''Leverage'' (2009, with [[Brent Spiner]], Armin Shimerman, and with [[Jonathan Frakes]] directing) She is currently a SAG Health Plan Trustee along with [[William Schallert]] and [[Barry Gordon]]. Swink, like [[William Schallert]], [[Joseph Ruskin]] and [[Barry Gordon]] have all served on the Screen Actors Guild Executive Board of Directors and then have become Trustees at the Screen Actors Guild Pension and Health Plan.
'''Kitty Swink''' is an American actress and the wife of [[Armin Shimerman]]. She appeared on her husband's series, ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', twice. Her first appearance was as the [[Bajoran]] Minister [[Rozahn]] in {{e|Sanctuary}} Her second appearance was as the [[Vorta]] [[Luaran]] in {{e|Tacking Into the Wind}}. She provided the voice of Luaran in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen]]''.
 
   
 
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Swink has also guest starred in ''Babylon 5'' (with [[Bill Mumy]], [[Andreas Katsulas]], [[Bernie Casey]] and [[Tucker Smallwood]]), ''NYPD Blue'' (with [[Gordon Clapp]]), ''Becker'' (with [[Terry Farrell]]), ''Monk'' and ''Crossing Jordan''.
 
 
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Kathryn A. "Kitty" Swink (born 22 October 1954; age 69) is an American actress and the wife of Quark actor Armin Shimerman. She appeared (but not with him) on her husband's series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, twice. Her first appearance was as the Bajoran Minister Rozahn in the episode "Sanctuary" and her second appearance was as the Vorta Luaran in the episode "Tacking Into the Wind". She also provided the voice of Luaran in the video game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Fallen.

Swink has guest starred in Babylon 5 (1995, with Bill Mumy, Andreas Katsulas and Tucker Smallwood), The Agency (2001, with David Clennon, Ronny Cox, and Heidi Schultz), Becker (2002, with Terry Farrell), NYPD Blue (2004, with Gordon Clapp), Monk (2007), and Crossing Jordan (2007), and Leverage (2009, with Brent Spiner, Armin Shimerman, and with Jonathan Frakes directing) She is currently a SAG Health Plan Trustee along with William Schallert and Barry Gordon. Swink, like William Schallert, Joseph Ruskin and Barry Gordon have all served on the Screen Actors Guild Executive Board of Directors and then have become Trustees at the Screen Actors Guild Pension and Health Plan.

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