Everything about Denise Crosby totally explained
Denise Michelle Crosby (born
November 24,
1957) is an
American actress who is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Security Chief
Tasha Yar on the first season of .
Biography
Personal life
Crosby was born in
Hollywood, California, the daughter of Marilyn Scott and actor
Dennis Crosby. Her choice of career solidified at an early age and was influenced by the involvement of other family members in "showbiz." Her grandfather was actor/singer/comedian
Bing Crosby and her ex-father-in-law was the noted director
Blake Edwards. Crosby was married to Geoffrey Edwards from 1983 to 1990 and appeared in a few of his father's films, including
Skin Deep,
Trail of the Pink Panther, and
Curse of the Pink Panther. Crosby is now married to Ken Sylk and has one son, August William Sylk.
Star Trek
In 1987, Crosby was cast in the role of
Tasha Yar for the much publicized return of
Star Trek to television in the syndicated series . She had been tapped to play
Deanna Troi before
Gene Roddenberry switched her and
Marina Sirtis. Initially one of the top-billed characters and featured prominently in episodes such as "
The Naked Now" and "
Code of Honor", the role of Tasha gradually moved into the background as other members of the ensemble cast became a greater focus of the series. It has been reported that Crosby grew disillusioned with her role because of the "
Uhura-like" status of her role: Tasha was always present, yet her character was never expanded upon.
Ultimately, Crosby decided to leave the show. Her character was unceremoniously killed by the alien creature
Armus during the episode "
Skin of Evil". She had starred in 22 episodes of the program at the point of departure.
In later years, Crosby had second thoughts about leaving the show, and approached the TNG production team with the idea of reprising her role of Tasha Yar. This came to be in season three's "
Yesterday's Enterprise" in which an alternate universe is created after the
USS Enterprise-C, the predecessor to TNG's
USS Enterprise-D, comes forward 22 years in time. Yar joined the
Enterprise-C before it returned to its own time. During the documentary
Trekkies, Crosby commented that her Tasha Yar character had to die in order to get "the best episodes".
Crosby would also guest star in several other TNG episodes as
Romulan Commander Sela, the half-human, half-
Romulan daughter of Tasha Yar, who had been impregnated after being taken prisoner in the past after joining the crew of the
Enterprise-C in "Yesterday's Enterprise". Crosby later reprised the role in the video game.
Crosby produced and narrated the 1997 documentary
Trekkies, followed by the 2003 sequel,
Trekkies 2. Both films star Crosby, who conducts interviews with devotees of
Star Trek, more commonly known as "Trekkies".
She will appear in an upcoming two-part episode of the Internet fan-based series called "Blood and Fire", playing Dr. Jenna Yar, Tasha Yar's grandmother.
Dexter
Crosby appeared as the
first victim of
Dexter Morgan in the
Showtime series
Dexter. Her character was a nurse who was secretly hastening the demise of her patients, among them Dexter's father.
Other work
Crosby appeared in
Chris Isaak's first music video, "Dancin'". Her first high-profile role was as Lisa Davis on the soap opera
Days of Our Lives. One of her very first film appearances was in the 1982
Eddie Murphy film
48 Hours. In 1986 she appeared in a music video for
Black Sabbath's "
No Stranger to Love".
Following her
Star Trek days, Crosby worked non-stop in television, notably as Dr. Gretchen Kelly on, as well as in high-budget features like
Deep Impact. In the early 1990s, she played the role of the mayor in the short-lived series
Key West. Crosby has also appeared in Stephen King's
Pet Sematary and Quentin Tarantino's
Jackie Brown. She starred in the 2002
western horror film
Legend of the Phantom Rider. She also appeared in two episodes of the cable television series
Red Shoe Diaries, playing different characters in each episode, frequently appearing nude. She was a guest star on the eighth season of
The X-Files for two episodes, in which she plays a doctor who took examinations of Agent Scully's baby. She also was a guest star in
The Flash season 1, episode 15 as Dr. Rebecca Frost. In 2006, she starred in the
Tobe Hooper horror film
Mortuary, Following her appearance on
Star Trek: The Next Generation, new nude photos from a previously printed pictorial from March 1979 of Crosby appeared in the May 1988 issue of
Playboy magazine (
see List of people in Playboy 1980-1989). In the original pictorial, Crosby was featured as a new-wave model.
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