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| - right|thumb|200px|Marnie Mosiman 06/03/1951 - Minneapolis, Minnesota (Estados Unidos) Esposa de John de Lancie
- Elle est également la femme de John de Lancie, qui incarne Q, et la mère de Keegan de Lancie, qui incarne Q.
- thumb|Marnie Mosiman als Balance Marnie Mosiman ist eine amerikanische Schauspielerin. Zusammen mit John de Lancie, der in Star Trek Q spielt, hat sie zwei Söhne: Keegan und Owen. Sie selbst spielte in der [[]]-Episode die Frau im Chor von Vermittler Riva.
- Prior to her work on Star Trek, Mosiman appeared in episodes of Knot's Landing (1982, with J.D. Hall), Dallas (1983, with Susan Howard and John Beck), Hill Street Blues (1985, with James B. Sikking, Barbara Bosson, Brent Spiner, Barry Kivel, and Patti Tippo), and Remington Steele (1986, with Fran Bennett and Clyde Kusatsu).
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| - Prior to her work on Star Trek, Mosiman appeared in episodes of Knot's Landing (1982, with J.D. Hall), Dallas (1983, with Susan Howard and John Beck), Hill Street Blues (1985, with James B. Sikking, Barbara Bosson, Brent Spiner, Barry Kivel, and Patti Tippo), and Remington Steele (1986, with Fran Bennett and Clyde Kusatsu). Further work includes guest roles in episodes of ABC Afterschool Specials (1990, with Lycia Naff and Todd Bryant), The Bold and the Beautiful (1992-1993, with Schae Harrison), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1993), Picket Fences (1994, with Ray Walston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Bruce French, and Roy Brocksmith), Frasier (1996, with Kelsey Grammer and Vaughn Armstrong), Profiler (1999, with Cyril O'Reilly and Scott Lawrence), and the Ally McBeal episode "Seeing Green" in 1999 in which she portrayed Marcia Gallin, mother of her real life son Keegan de Lancie. This episode also features Renee Goldsberry and Holmes Osborne. Mosiman's film work includes the drama Hero (1992, with Richard Riehle, Don Pugsley, Leslie Jordan, Peggy Roeder, and Jay Leggett), the television science fiction film Without Warning (1994, with Brian McNamara, Spencer Garrett, Gina Hecht, her husband, Marnie McPhail, John DeMita, Armand Schultz, and Jeff Coopwood), the television science fiction audio play The Lost World (1998, with Roxann Dawson, her husband, Armin Shimerman, Leonard Nimoy, Ethan Phillips, and Dwight Schultz), the comedy What Women Want (2000, with Kelly Cooper, Cristine Rose, Sierra Pecheur, and Drew Howerton), and the short comedy Burl's (2003, with Jerry Hardin, her husband, and her son Owen de Lancie). Also trained as a voice actress, Mosiman can be heard in the English version of the Studio Ghibli animated film Princess Mononoke (1997, with Dwight Schultz, Pamela Adlon, and John Hostetter), the video game Titanic Explorer (1997, with Tony Jay, Alexander Siddig, Olivia d'Abo, Alan Shearman, and Michael Ensign), and the Spicy City episode "Love Is a Download" (1997, with Michelle Phillips).
- right|thumb|200px|Marnie Mosiman 06/03/1951 - Minneapolis, Minnesota (Estados Unidos) Esposa de John de Lancie
- Elle est également la femme de John de Lancie, qui incarne Q, et la mère de Keegan de Lancie, qui incarne Q.
- thumb|Marnie Mosiman als Balance Marnie Mosiman ist eine amerikanische Schauspielerin. Zusammen mit John de Lancie, der in Star Trek Q spielt, hat sie zwei Söhne: Keegan und Owen. Sie selbst spielte in der [[]]-Episode die Frau im Chor von Vermittler Riva.
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