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Grace Lee Whitney

Grace Lee Whitney

Grace Lee Whitney (April 1, 1930 - May 1, 2015) was an American actress and singer, best known for her role as Janice Rand on the original Star Trek television series and subsequent Star Trek films. Born Mary Ann Chase, she was adopted by the Whitney family, who changed her name to Grace Elaine. She started her entertainment career as a "girl singer" on Detroit's WJR radio at the age of fourteen. After she left home, she began to call herself Lee Whitney, eventually becoming known as Grace Lee Whitney. In her late teens, she moved to Chicago where she opened in nightclubs for Billie Holiday and Buddy Rich, and toured with the Spike Jones and Fred Waring Bands.

Whitney debuted on Broadway in Top Banana, playing Miss Holland. Following the successful run of the show, she joined the cast in Hollywood, where she recreated the role in the 1954 movie of the same name. In Los Angeles, Whitney auditioned for and was cast in the starring role of Lucy Brown in the national tour of The Threepenny Opera.

Whitney made more than a hundred television appearances following her television dramatic debut in Cowboy G-Men in 1953; The Real McCoys, Wagon Train, Gunsmoke, Bat Masterson, The Rifleman, 77 Sunset Strip, Bewitched, Batman, and The Untouchables. During the 1950s and early 1960s, Whitney was also on live television shows including You Bet Your Life, The Red Skelton Show, The Jimmy Durante Show and The Ernie Kovacs Show. Whitney was cast as a member of the all-female band in Billy Wilder's comedy Some Like It Hot. She shared several scenes with Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis, and Marilyn Monroe, including the famed "upper berth" sequence. She had uncredited roles in House of Wax, Top Banana, The Naked and the Dead, and Pocketful of Miracles.

Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry cast Whitney in the role of Yeoman Janice Rand, the personal assistant to Captain James T. Kirk, in 1966. Whitney appeared in eight of the first fifteen episodes, after which she was released from contract. She had claimed that, while still under contract, she was sexually assaulted by an executive associated with the series. Later, in a public interview, she stated that Leonard Nimoy had been her main source of support during that time. She went into more details about the assault in her book The Longest Trek, but refused to name the executive, saying in the book, "This is my story, not his." Whitney returned to the Star Trek franchise in the 1970s after DeForest Kelley saw Whitney on the unemployment line and told her that fans had been asking for her at fan conventions. Whitney reprised her role as Janice Rand, who had received a promotion to chief petty officer in Star Trek: The Motion Picture). She also appeared in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, with another promotion, as Lieutenant Commander Janice Rand. Five years later, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the franchise, she returned in the 1996 Star Trek: Voyager episode "Flashback", along with George Takei. She also reprised her role in two internet Star Trek episodes.

In the 1970s, she appeared in The Bold Ones, Cannon, and Hart to Hart. In 1998, she appeared in an episode of Diagnosis: Murder, which reunited her with her Star Trek colleagues George Takei, Walter Koenig and Majel Barrett.

To the Journey - Looking Back at Star Trek: Voyager

2024

as Self (archive footage)

The Captains

2011

as Self

Bring Back... Star Trek

2009

as Self

Star Trek: Of Gods and Men

2007

as Janice Rand

Bring Back...

2005

as Self

Star Trek: Voyager

1995

as Commander Janice Rand

Diagnosis: Murder

1993

as Encounter Group Abductee

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country

1991

as Excelsior Communications Officer (Janice Rand)

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home

1986

as Commander Rand

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

1984

as Commander Janice Rand (Woman in Cafeteria)

The Kid with the 200 I.Q.

1983

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

1979

as CPO Janice Rand

Hart to Hart

1979

Cannon

1971

The Name of the Game

1968

as Suzette

The Outsider

1968

Way Down Cellar

1968

as Velma

Mannix

1967

Cimarron Strip

1967

Ironside

1967

as Stripper (uncredited)

Rango

1967

Star Trek

1966

as Yeoman Janice Rand

Batman

1966

as Neila

The Big Valley

1965

as Maggie

Run for Your Life

1965

as Billie

Run for Your Life

1965

as Millie

The Man from Galveston

1963

as Texas Rose

Temple Houston

1963

as Tangerine O'Shea

The Outer Limits

1963

as Carla Duveen

Arrest and Trial

1963

Arrest and Trial

1963

as Sally Burns

Irma la Douce

1963

as Kiki

Critic's Choice

1963

as Minor Role

The Eleventh Hour

1962

as Dawn

The Virginian

1962

as Nina

The Virginian

1962

as Heather

A Public Affair

1962

as Tracey Phillips

Pocketful of Miracles

1961

as Queenie's Broad (uncredited)

Surfside 6

1960

The Detectives

1959

The Detectives

1959

as Susie

The Untouchables

1959

as Fran

Some Like It Hot

1959

as Rosella (uncredited)

77 Sunset Strip

1958

77 Sunset Strip

1958

as Natasha

Bat Masterson

1958

as Louise Talbot

The Rifleman

1958

The Naked and the Dead

1958

as Girl in Dream Sequence

The Walter Winchell File

1957

Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre

1956

as Ellen

Gunsmoke

1955

as Pearl

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp

1955

as Saloon Girl (as Ruth Whitney)

Top Banana

1954

as Miss Holland (uncredited)

General Electric Theater

1953

as Audrey Henderson

Death Valley Days

1952

as Verna

The Texan Meets Calamity Jane

1950

as Cecelia Mullen