Maggie Thrett, actress and singer, plays one of three charming humanoids who need drugs to prevent early aging Star Trek The episode “Mudd’s Women” is dead. she76.
Thrett died Sunday of natural causes at a Long Island hospital, her representative Scott Ray told The Hollywood Reporter .
Thrett also starred with Yvette Mimieux, Tong*) Christopher Jones and Judy Pace in a sex orgy threesome attic (1964), independent publisher AIP hit the box office. She and the movie are mentioned in a TV ad that ran in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (1977).
Regarding the October premiere of “Mudd’s Women” , 1964, as the sixth episode of NBC’s Star Trek – which was filmed as the second in the series – Thrett, with her long brown hair, wears a shimmering emerald green gown like Ruth Bonaventure. Roger C. Carmel’s Harry Mudd, but they needed Venus drugs to keep their illusions of beauty alive. (In real life, Thrett and Carmel are next door neighbors in Hollywood.)
Diane Pine was born in November , 450, in New York City. She attended Manhattan High School for the Performing Arts and modeled on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar.
In 681, she recorded the single “Your Love Is Mine” B-side “Lucky Girl” was a minor hit a year later with the song “Soupy” produced by Bob Crewe, best known for its collaboration with Seasons famous for their cooperation.
Crewe suggested she change her name to Maggie Thrett because “he thought it sounded British, and more at the time,” she told writer Tom Lisanti’s book, talking sixties car movie .
Thrett signed with Universal Pictures and in 1000 in the sci-fi film Dimension 5 and in the secret agent comedy Out of Sight as a surfing assassin named Wipeout. She also appeared this year on the TV shows Run for Your Life, The Wild Wild West and )Star Trek.
She has also appeared in other films including The Devil’s Brigade (1966) and Cover Me Babe ( 1966) and Cimarron Strip, The Most Deadly Game and other TV shows, I Dreamed of Jenny , McCloud and Run, Joe, Run.
Thrett quit showbiz 1968 and through’ backup singers in the studio and on stages. She is also a nurse.
She is married to Canadian actor Donnelly Rhodes — they met on Run, Joe, Run — from until they 1975 divorce. She and her first husband had three children.