Majel Barrett
Actress and producer, Star Trek series

Born
February 23rd, 1932
93 years ago
Died
December 18th, 2008
16 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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An American actress and producer, she featured prominently in the Star Trek franchise. Barrett portrayed Nurse Christine Chapel in the original Star Trek series and provided the voice for the ship's computer in multiple Star Trek series and films. She became an influential figure within the franchise, contributing to the development of its iconic universe. Additionally, she produced various Star Trek series, further shaping the legacy of the franchise through her creative involvement.
Portrayed Nurse Christine Chapel in Star Trek
Voiced the ship's computer in Star Trek series and films
Produced Star Trek: The Next Generation
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