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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds can bring back and diversify yeomen, offering a respected place in Starfleet. Yeomen can build on Yeoman Nguyen's story and introduce a more inclusive, complex position.
Grace Lee Whitney, 85, the futuristic-clipboard-bearing Yeoman Janice Rand on the original series of "Star Trek," died this weekend in the town of Coarsegold, California, her family confirmed.
Undeniably, there was chemistry between William Shatner's Captain Kirk and Grace Lee Whitney's Yeoman Janice Rand on Star Trek: The Original Series. Writer Adrien Spies, who penned the script for ...
Grace Lee Whitney, best known as Yeoman Janice Rand in the original Star Trek series, died on May 1 at her home in Coarsegold, Calif. She was 85. In her autobiography The Longest Trek, Whitney ...
Yeoman Janice Rand went through a series of developments before the character would appear on-screen, though actor Grace Lee Whitney was involved in Star Trek from the very beginning - even if it ...
She even wrote several “Star Trek”-themed songs, which were collected and released in the latter 1990s. But she will always be remembered as Yeoman Janice Rand, the first woman to catch ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor There was much sexual tension between Whitney’s Yeoman Rand and Shatner ... the production company behind Star Trek, and suffered from drug and alcohol abuse ...
Rand was an early character on the show, but Whitney was written out after eight episodes. One of her most famous appearances on the show was fighting off an evil Kirk. Actress Grace Lee Whitney ...
Actress Grace Lee Whitney, who was most well known for playing Yeoman Janice Rand on the original “Star Trek” series, died May 1 in Coarsegold, Calif. She was 85. A recovering alcoholic ...