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Phyllis Hodges Boyce (Phyllis Douglas)

Phyllis Douglas of Star Trek
Phyllis Hodges Boyce (July 24, 1936 – May 12, 2010) --American actress, appearing in movies and television serials. She was often credited as Phyllis Douglas.

 

Born as Phyllis Callow, the daughter of director Ridgeway Callow, she was one of the last surviving cast members of Gone with the Wind, in which she appeared, at the age of two and uncredited, as Bonnie Blue Butler. She also would appear in two episodes of the original Star Trek television series as Yeoman Mears, who was a female crew member of the USS Enterprise. In Episode TOS 014, Yeoman Mears was aboard the Shuttlecraft Galileo in Stardate 2267 when it crashed on Taurus II. Mears was a survivor of the incident, returning to duty on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.

 

 

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