Kathie Browne's career spanned 93 credits, a quarter century, but Humans of all ages will recall a woman from "Star Trek" (1966.)
On "Hazel" (1961,) she played a married woman who seems to have never left the malt shops and high school crushes. In "Wink of an Eye" (November 29, 1968,) she's hypnotic, intelligent, a love interest of "Captain Kirk" who with a scratch could have ended him. Viewers wanted to like her, but her desperate accelerated people had taken over "The Enterprise."
In her first of two episodes on "Hazel," Kathie Browne was a one-hundred-and-eighty degree turn from "Deela" from that episode of "Star Trek" that immortalized her to millions over many generations.
On "Hazel" (1961,) she played a married woman who seems to have never left the malt shops and high school crushes. In "Wink of an Eye" (November 29, 1968,) she's hypnotic, intelligent, a love interest of "Captain Kirk" who with a scratch could have ended him. Viewers wanted to like her, but her desperate accelerated people had taken over "The Enterprise."
In her first of two episodes on "Hazel," Kathie Browne was a one-hundred-and-eighty degree turn from "Deela" from that episode of "Star Trek" that immortalized her to millions over many generations.