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Jennifer Gatti

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... as Ba'el
... as Libby

Jennifer Gatti (born 4 October 1969; age 40) is an actress who played the role of Ba'el in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Birthright, Part I" and "Birthright, Part II". Later, she portrayed Libby in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Non Sequitur". Her costume from her previous Trek appearance was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Gatti's earliest work in film was as the title character in the video for Bon Jovi's hit song "Runaway". Gatti made her movie debut in the 1991 period crime film Mobsters. Gatti shared the screen with the likes of F. Murray Abraham, Seymour Cassel, Frank Collison, Willie Garson, Christian Slater and Titus Welliver. Gatti followed this with 1992's We're Talkin Serious Money with Robert Costanzo and Barbara Alyn Woods. In 1993, Gatti was in the Double Exposure with Ron Perlman and Nemesis with Nicholas Guest, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Branscombe Richmond.

After TNG, Gatti had to contend with the Things That Go Bump with Gregory Itzin in 1997. 1999 saw Gatti in another film with its share of Trek actors, Blood Money with Erich Anderson, Alicia Coppola, Raymond Cruz and Gregory Sierra and Millennium Man with Jonathan Banks, Michael Harney and Monte Markham. Gatti has had no film roles in this millennium.

On television, Gatti starred in the CBS Schoolbreak Special, with Lanei Chapman and Tricia O'Neil. Gatti next appeared on Doogie Howser, M.D. starring Lawrence Pressman and James Sikking. She appeared on Cheers starring Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer and Bebe Neuwirth. Gatti's next television role was on the short-lived Flying Blind with Robert Bauer and Cristine Rose. Drama was next on E.R. with Lily Mariye. After her work on this medical drama, Gatti made her way to The Division. This police series featured Gatti with Joseph Campanella, Georgann Johnson, Julia Nickson-Soul and Simon Templeman. Gatti went from local to federal law enforcement with a turn on N.C.I.S. with Alan Dale, Tim Kelleher and Rudolf Martin. Gatti then guested on CSI with Steven Culp, Wallace Langham and Kim Rhodes. On C.S.I. Miami Gatti worked with fellow TNG/VOY guest star Eric Pierpoint and due to her work on N.C.I.S., Gatti won a guest role on its parent series JAG starring David Andrews, Scott Lawrence and Zoe McLellan, in an episode with Dey Young.

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