Salome Jens
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Jens in 1962 | |
Born |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | May 8, 1935
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1956–present |
Salome Jens (born May 8, 1935) is an American stage, film and television actress. She is perhaps best known for portraying the Female Changeling on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Life and career
Jens was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the daughter of Salomea (née Szujeuska) and Arnold John Jens, a farmer and builder.[1] Jens graduated Bay View High School with a 96 average and was crowned Miss Bay View at the long running South Shore Water Frolics. Later in life, she remarked that "the only time I can imagine contemplating suicide would be if I was told that I had to go back and live in Milwaukee forever."[2]
Her performances in the theatre have been rare but well regarded. She nabbed the lion's share of attention in the small role of "The Thief" in the New York premiere production of Jean Genet's The Balcony. She won excellent notices playing Josie in A Moon for the Misbegotten at the downtown Circle-in-the-Square theatre in the late 1960s in New York, and she did a Cleopatra at Stratford.
Jens' debut was in the title role of Terror from the Year 5000, which was later featured in the eighth Season of Mystery Science Theater 3000. She subsequently had major roles in Angel Baby and the television series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. In 1971, she also appeared as a widow with two children in the 1971 Gunsmoke episode, "Captain Sligo," with Richard Basehart in the title role as an Irish cattle buyer who courts her.
She also appeared in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation as an "Ancient humanoid", a member of the race responsible for populating the galaxy with humanoid lifeforms, and in several episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space 9 as the Female Changeling. She had previously played Clark Kent's mother Martha Kent on the popular TV series Superboy. She also appeared in the 1966 film Seconds by John Frankenheimer, in a 1963 episode of The Outer Limits, "Corpus Earthling", and in 1981's Harry's War. She also appeared in the I Spy episode "A Room with a Rack" in 1967, as a globe-trotting pilot friend of Kelly Robinson and Alexander Scott. In 1976 she played the role of Mae Olinski on the soap spoof Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and guest-starred on The New Land in 1974 and Gibbsville in 1976.
With her distinctive and sultry voice, she has also narrated a number of documentaries including The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century and the film The Clan of the Cave Bear. She also voiced the female Guardian in the Green Lantern movie (2011).
Awards
- Back Stage West Garland Awards, 2007 award for her role in the play Leipzig
Star Trek appearances
The Next Generation
Deep Space Nine
- "The Search", Part I and Part II
- "Heart of Stone"
- "Broken Link"
- "Behind the Lines"
- "Favor the Bold"
- "Sacrifice of Angels"
- "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River"
- "Penumbra"
- "'Til Death Do Us Part"
- "Strange Bedfellows"
- "The Changing Face of Evil"
- "Tacking Into the Wind"
- "The Dogs of War"
- "What You Leave Behind"
References
- ↑ http://www.filmreference.com/film/32/Salome-Jens.html
- ↑ Salome Jens Is Sorry About That!, Milwaukee Sentinel, July 23, 1969.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Salome Jens. |
- Salome Jens at the University of Wisconsin's Actors Studio audio collection
- Salome Jens at the Internet Broadway Database
- Salome Jens at the Internet Movie Database
- Salome Jens at AllMovie
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