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    Venita Wolf

    Birth name:

    Venita L. Wolf

    Place of birth:

    Los Angeles, California, USA

    Place of death:

    Hollywood Hills, California, USA

    Venita Wolf (1 September1945 – 22 November2014; age 69) was the actress who appeared as Teresa Ross in the Star Trek: The Original Seriesfirst årstid episode "The Squire of Gothos". She filmed her scenes on Friday 28 October1966, Monday 31 October1966, Wednesday 2 November1966, and Thursday 3 November1966 at Desilu scen 9 and Stage 10.

    Other than that, she had only a short stint on popular television from 1966 to 1969, including guest roles on The Flying Nun, The Monkees, Gunsmoke, and The Beverly Hillbillies, among others. Wolf's only feature rulle credit was a supporting role in Catalina Caper (1967, featuring Peter Duryea).

    A model and winner of numerous beauty contests, Wolf was queen of the 1962 May Festival in apelsinfärg, California. Later that yea

    The Squire of Gothos

    17th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Original Series

    "The Squire of Gothos" is the 17th episode of the first season of the American science-fiction television series Star Trek. Written by Paul Schneider and directed by Don McDougall, it first aired on January 12, 1967.

    In the episode, the childish but powerful ruler of the planet Gothos captures the crew of the Enterprise for his own amusement.

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    The USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Kirk, is on an 8-day supply mission to Colony Beta VI. Passing through a "star desert", the ship encounters a rogue planet previously hidden from their sensors. As Lt. Sulu attempts to enter a course around the planet, he suddenly vanishes from the bridge, and Kirk vanishes a moment later.

    First Officer Spock assumes that the two must have been taken to the planet, though sensor readings indicate the planet's atmosphere is lethal to most forms of life. The Enterprise then receiv

    During the 1960s, a bushel of B-movies were produced and aimed at the predominantly teenage drive-in movie audience. At first teens couldn't get enough of the bikini-clad beauties dancing on the beach or being wooed by Elvis Presley, but by 1966 young audiences became more interested in the mini-skirted, go-go boot wearing, independent-minded gals of spy spoofs, hot rod movies and biker flicks.

    Profiled herein are fifty sexy, young actresses that teenage girls envied and teenage boys desired including Quinn O'Hara, Melody Patterson, Hilarie Thompson, Donna Loren, Pat Priest, Meredith MacRae, Arlene Martel, Cynthia Pepper, and Beverly Washburn. Some like Sue Ane Langdon, Juliet Prowse, Marlyn Mason, and Carole Wells, appeared in major studio productions while others, such as Regina Carrol, Susan Hart, Angelique Pettyjohn and Suzie Kaye were relegated to drive-in movies only.

    Each biography contains a complete filmography. Some also include the actresses' candid comments and anec

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