She's been a murderous psychic child, a holographic Victorian heiress, a recovering alcoholic country singer, and a whole lot more! While her time in Trek was limited as a child, Lindsey Haun's career has been filled with ties to the franchise that remain to this day, in a career where her talents always shined brightly.
Lindsey appeared on three episodes of "Star Trek: Voyager" in two different roles. First, she was Beatrice Burleigh in the episodes "Learning Curve" and "Persistence of Vision", a character from Captain Janeway's holonovel. She followed that up as Belle in the third season episode "Real Life", the holographic daughter from the EMH's programmed family. Lindsey talks us about her time working with Kate Mulgrew and Robert Picardo, as well as her fictional brother Thomas Dekker, her joy of wearing the gothic outfits, lessons from director Anson Williams, and other fond memories of her time on set.
Lindsey also starred in Stephen King's "Village of the Damned" alongside Wrath of Khan's Kirstie Alley, Christoper Reeve, Mark Hamill, and Thomas Dekker, and explains the Trek connections to that film. She also worked with DS9's Penny Johnson Jerald in a Disney film called "The Color of Friendship", notable for being the only Disney movie where the N-word is said! Plus, her time with Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, and Burt Reynolds in "Broken Bridges", and how today she brings her talents behind the lens to produce movies of her own!
Follow Lindsey on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/haunsoloproject )and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/lindseyhaun/ )
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Lindsey appeared on three episodes of "Star Trek: Voyager" in two different roles. First, she was Beatrice Burleigh in the episodes "Learning Curve" and "Persistence of Vision", a character from Captain Janeway's holonovel. She followed that up as Belle in the third season episode "Real Life", the holographic daughter from the EMH's programmed family. Lindsey talks us about her time working with Kate Mulgrew and Robert Picardo, as well as her fictional brother Thomas Dekker, her joy of wearing the gothic outfits, lessons from director Anson Williams, and other fond memories of her time on set.
Lindsey also starred in Stephen King's "Village of the Damned" alongside Wrath of Khan's Kirstie Alley, Christoper Reeve, Mark Hamill, and Thomas Dekker, and explains the Trek connections to that film. She also worked with DS9's Penny Johnson Jerald in a Disney film called "The Color of Friendship", notable for being the only Disney movie where the N-word is said! Plus, her time with Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, and Burt Reynolds in "Broken Bridges", and how today she brings her talents behind the lens to produce movies of her own!
Follow Lindsey on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/haunsoloproject )and Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/lindseyhaun/ )
* This is Trek Untold episode 137
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Please follow us on social media at:
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