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Orth-Pallavicini was a regular on the daytime soap opera ''All My Children'' in 1988, originating the role of Marissa Rampal. She was also a regular on the soap opera ''Loving'' during the 1980s, and went on to become a regular on another soap opera, ''One Life to Live'', in 1997, becoming the fourth actress to play Melinda Cramer Janssen. She reprised the role in a 2005 episode.
 
Orth-Pallavicini was a regular on the daytime soap opera ''All My Children'' in 1988, originating the role of Marissa Rampal. She was also a regular on the soap opera ''Loving'' during the 1980s, and went on to become a regular on another soap opera, ''One Life to Live'', in 1997, becoming the fourth actress to play Melinda Cramer Janssen. She reprised the role in a 2005 episode.
   
Her additional TV credits include the 1989 TV movie ''Christine Cromwell: Things That Go Bump in the Night'' (co-starring [[Theodore Bikel]], [[James Cromwell]], [[John de Lancie]], and [[Ellen Albertini Dow]]) and guest spots on ''Jake and the Fatman'', ''Gabriel's Fire'' (starring [[Madge Sinclair]]), and two episodes of ''Law & Order'' – one in 1993 with fellow TNG guest actress [[Carolyn McCormick]] and DS9 guest stars [[Gail Strickland]] and [[Fritz Weaver]], and another in 2003 with [[Erick Avari]]. She also had a supporting role in the 1991 film ''The Doctor'' (with [[Fran Bennett]] and [[Brian Markinson]]) and appeared as a reporter in the 1993 thriller ''Sliver'' (with [[Jim Beaver]] and [[Leonard Kelly-Young]]).
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Her additional TV credits include the 1989 TV movie ''Christine Cromwell: Things That Go Bump in the Night'' (co-starring [[Theodore Bikel]], [[James Cromwell]], [[John de Lancie]], and [[Ellen Albertini Dow]]) and guest spots on ''Jake and the Fatman'', ''Gabriel's Fire'' (starring [[Madge Sinclair]]), and two episodes of ''Law & Order'' one in 1993 with fellow TNG guest actress [[Carolyn McCormick]] and DS9 guest stars [[Gail Strickland]] and [[Fritz Weaver]], and another in 2003 with [[Erick Avari]]. She also had a supporting role in the 1991 film ''The Doctor'' (with [[Fran Bennett]] and [[Brian Markinson]]) and appeared as a reporter in the 1993 thriller ''Sliver'' (with [[Jim Beaver]] and [[Leonard Kelly-Young]]).
   
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Kareel Odan

...as Kareel Odan (1991)

Nicole Orth-Pallavicini is the actress who played Kareel Odan in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Host".

Orth-Pallavicini was a regular on the daytime soap opera All My Children in 1988, originating the role of Marissa Rampal. She was also a regular on the soap opera Loving during the 1980s, and went on to become a regular on another soap opera, One Life to Live, in 1997, becoming the fourth actress to play Melinda Cramer Janssen. She reprised the role in a 2005 episode.

Her additional TV credits include the 1989 TV movie Christine Cromwell: Things That Go Bump in the Night (co-starring Theodore Bikel, James Cromwell, John de Lancie, and Ellen Albertini Dow) and guest spots on Jake and the Fatman, Gabriel's Fire (starring Madge Sinclair), and two episodes of Law & Order – one in 1993 with fellow TNG guest actress Carolyn McCormick and DS9 guest stars Gail Strickland and Fritz Weaver, and another in 2003 with Erick Avari. She also had a supporting role in the 1991 film The Doctor (with Fran Bennett and Brian Markinson) and appeared as a reporter in the 1993 thriller Sliver (with Jim Beaver and Leonard Kelly-Young).

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