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'''Patty Maloney''', born March 17 1936 in Perkinsville, New York, is the actress who played the [[little woman]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|The Thaw}}. She is one of the few actors to have worked in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]'' universes, having portrayed Chewbacca's son, Lumpy, in ''The Star Wars Holiday Special''.
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'''Patty Maloney''' {{born|17|March|1936}} is the actress who played the [[little woman]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|The Thaw}}. Hailing from Perkinsville, New York, she is one of the few actors to have worked in both the ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]'' universes, having portrayed Chewbacca's son, Lumpy, in ''The Star Wars Holiday Special''. She has also been credited as the android "Twiki" in three episodes of the series ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''.
 
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Patty Maloney (born 17 March 1936; age 88) is the actress who played the little woman in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The Thaw". Hailing from Perkinsville, New York, she is one of the few actors to have worked in both the Star Trek and Star Wars universes, having portrayed Chewbacca's son, Lumpy, in The Star Wars Holiday Special. She has also been credited as the android "Twiki" in three episodes of the series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.

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