Actress Famke Jannsen may be best known as the telepathically talented Jean Grey in the X-Men movies, but before romping around trying to take down Magneto (Ian McKellan), she boarded Captain Jean-Luc Picard's Starship Enterprise on the syndicated show, Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the episode, The Perfect Mate.
She played Kamala from Krios Prime, a mysteriously gorgeous alien, who like an intergalactic Geisha girl knew just how to please any man in virtually any way. In both roles, the luminous Jannsen co-starred with British actor Patrick Stewart who played both TNG's Picard and Professor Xavier, leader and mentor of Marvel's Amazing X-Men.
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Star Trek Sexy Spotlight: Kamala - Famke Janssen
Star Trek has showcased many an enigmatic, intriguing and downright sexy alien. Today, our sexy spotlight focuses on a Star Trek: The Next Generation character - Kamala.
Over the years, in the many shows and feature films, we've been treated to the green skinned girls from Orion in The Cage, played by the sexy Susan Oliver, the calculating, but scheming Vulcan T'Pring (Arlene Martel) of Amok Time, and of course the Borg brood mother that is the beginning, the end and the one who is many - The Borg Queen (Alice Krige) in Star Trek: First Contact. Representing for the guys, there was Khan, played by the charismatic Ricardo Montalban, the hot headed, raw sexuality of Security Chief Worf (Michael Dorn) of Enterprise 1701-D, and the Native American freedom fighter turned Starfleet Officer Chakotay (Robert Beltran) of ST: Voyager, among many others.
And on Star Trek: The Next Generation, there was the unforgettable alien geisha, Kamala - played by Famke Janssen - in the episode The Perfect Mate.
Famke Janssen boasts a kind of classic beauty like modern superstars Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie or Hollywood icon Kim Novak, best known for her role in Hitchcock's classic Vertigo - opposite Jimmy Stewart.
These days, she's one of the most in demand actresses in Hollywood. She's perhaps most known for fleshing out the fiery mutant Jean Grey, aka Phoenix, from the X-Men movies. Kamala lived up to her name - as the perfect companion to most any man in the galaxy. Many actors and actresses take on a role and we are impressed by their performance, with Janssen's turn as Kamala, we truly believe she could make anyone fall in love with her.
Over the years, in the many shows and feature films, we've been treated to the green skinned girls from Orion in The Cage, played by the sexy Susan Oliver, the calculating, but scheming Vulcan T'Pring (Arlene Martel) of Amok Time, and of course the Borg brood mother that is the beginning, the end and the one who is many - The Borg Queen (Alice Krige) in Star Trek: First Contact. Representing for the guys, there was Khan, played by the charismatic Ricardo Montalban, the hot headed, raw sexuality of Security Chief Worf (Michael Dorn) of Enterprise 1701-D, and the Native American freedom fighter turned Starfleet Officer Chakotay (Robert Beltran) of ST: Voyager, among many others.
And on Star Trek: The Next Generation, there was the unforgettable alien geisha, Kamala - played by Famke Janssen - in the episode The Perfect Mate.
Famke Janssen boasts a kind of classic beauty like modern superstars Charlize Theron, Angelina Jolie or Hollywood icon Kim Novak, best known for her role in Hitchcock's classic Vertigo - opposite Jimmy Stewart.
These days, she's one of the most in demand actresses in Hollywood. She's perhaps most known for fleshing out the fiery mutant Jean Grey, aka Phoenix, from the X-Men movies. Kamala lived up to her name - as the perfect companion to most any man in the galaxy. Many actors and actresses take on a role and we are impressed by their performance, with Janssen's turn as Kamala, we truly believe she could make anyone fall in love with her.
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