Majel Barrett
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, originally named Majel Leigh Hudec, was born on February 23, 1932, and passed away on December 18, 2008. An accomplished American actress and producer, Barrett-Roddenberry is widely recognized for her portrayal of Nurse Christine Chapel in the iconic original Star Trek series. Her contributions extended beyond acting, as she provided the voice for the onboard computer systems across multiple Star Trek franchises, establishing her as a significant presence in the beloved sci-fi universe.
Barrett-Roddenberry's deep connection to Star Trek was further solidified by her marriage to the franchise's creator, Gene Roddenberry, whom she wed in Japan on August 6, 1969. The couple welcomed a son, Eugene "Rod" Roddenberry, Jr., in 1974. Due to her extensive involvement with the Star Trek legacy, she earned the affectionate title of "the First Lady of Star Trek," a nod to her unwavering commitment to the series that has captivated fans for decades.
Throughout her career, Barrett-Roddenberry's work has left an indelible mark on television and film, participating in every Star Trek series to date. Her unique talents and contributions have solidified her status as a cherished figure in the realm of science fiction and popular culture.
Filmography
Trekkies
The Questor Tapes
Love in a Goldfish Bowl
Genesis II
Planet Earth
A Guide for the Married Man
Westworld
The Black Orchid
Teresa's Tattoo
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Trek Nation
Star Trek (1973)
Star Trek: Voyager