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Diana Muldaur
Muldaur in 1974's Born Free
Born
(1938-08-19) August 19, 1938 (age 85)[1]
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Alma mater
Sweet Briar College
Occupation
Actress
Years active
1963–present
Known for
L.A. Law
Star Trek: The Original Series
Katherine Pulaski on Star Trek: The Next Generation
McCloud
Born Free
Spouses
James Vickery
(m. 1969; died 1979)
Robert Dozier
(m. 1981; died 2012)
Diana Muldaur (born August 19, 1938[2]) is an American film and television actress. Muldaur's television roles include Rosalind Shays on L.A. Law and Dr. Katherine Pulaski in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She also appeared in two episodes of Star Trek: The Original Series in the late 1960s, playing two different roles (Dr. Miranda Jones and Ann Mulhall). She has been nominated for an Emmy twice, as a supporting actress on L.A. Law in 1990 and 1991.[3]
Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard,[4] Muldaur started acting in high school and continued on through college, graduating from Sweet Briar College in Virginia in 1960.[5] She studied acting under Stella Adler,[4] and made her name on the New York stage.[6] She was at one point a board member of the Screen Actors Guild and was the first woman to serve as president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (1983–1985).[7]
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