Jennifer Lien

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox person Jennifer Anne Lien (born August 24, 1974)<ref name="SimpsonandThomas2000">Template:Cite magazine</ref> is an American former actress known for playing Kes on the television series Star Trek: Voyager.

Early life

Lien was born Jennifer Anne Lien on August 24, 1974,<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> in Illinois, the youngest of three children, and joined the Illinois Theatre Center at the age of 13.<ref name="SimpsonandThomas2000"/>

In a 1992 interview, she said: "My childhood was wild because I was very uncomfortable living where I lived (the South Side of Chicago). It was very industrial—if you didn't fit in, you got your ass kicked. I was just my own person, and I adopted this really tough skin because I had to if I wanted to survive. A lot of my friends were into drugs, and I saw a lot of them die."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> In a 1993 interview, she said: Template:Blockquote

Career

Lien's first television appearance was in a bubble gum commercial playing twins.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> Her first appearance on a television series was as a music academy student in a 1990 episode of Brewster Place, starring Oprah Winfrey. The same year she provided her voice for the dubbed English language version of Baby Blood, a French horror film. Lien moved to New York in 1991 after she was cast as Hannah Moore on the soap opera Another World. She attended and graduated from the Professional Children's School while working on this series.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

In a 1992 interview, Lien said: "A couple of years ago, I was trying to get an audition for a baseball movie, so I said that I could play baseball. We'd always played a lot while I was growing up, like in the backyard. But when I showed up at the audition, I was faced with these Goliath-like, testosterone women who could really play. I did survive the two days of training and auditions, but I basically pulled every muscle in my body!".<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

In 1993, Lien was cast as Roanne in Phenom, a sitcom starring Judith Light. She also participated in the recording of Adam Sandler's comedy album They're All Gonna Laugh at You! in which she played the part of the valedictorian on the track "The Buffoon And The Valedictorian", as well as one of the daughters on the track "Oh, mom..."<ref>Template:Cite AV media</ref>

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Jennifer Lien (right) with Voyager actresses Roxann Dawson (left) and Kate Mulgrew (1995)

In 1994, Lien was cast as Kes on Star Trek: Voyager. Her character was an Ocampa, a species in the Star Trek universe that lives for only eight to nine years, who joins the starship's crew after it is stranded 70,000 light-years from Earth.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In the same year, Lien voiced the character Valerie Fox in the pilot episode of The Critic.

Richard Lutz wrote, "The medical personnel in Star Trek best embody the humane values embedded in this franchise; the most notable of which is Kes, thanks in large part to Jennifer Lien whose remarkable performance brought to life a beautiful child-like being (Ocampa) whose short lifespan and humanity reminds us that the most important element in a life worth living is a loving connection with our fellow human beings."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The showrunners reluctantly terminated Lien's contract as a member of Voyager's main cast due to unresolved personal issues that affected her performance.<ref name="Zabiegalski">Template:Cite web</ref> In 2000, Lien returned as a guest actor in the episode "Fury".<ref name="fury">Template:Cite episode</ref><ref name="startrek1">Template:Cite web</ref>

After Voyager, Lien appeared in the film American History X as the younger sister of Edward Norton's character. In 1998, she appeared in SLC Punk! playing Sandy, the wild girlfriend of Matthew Lillard's character. She also voiced Agent L for the first three seasons of Men in Black: The Series (1997–1999) and the first seven episodes of the fourth season before being replaced by Jennifer Martin.

Conventions

Lien has attended science fiction conventions in relation to her role as Kes when she was working on Voyager and after her film career ended. In a 1995 interview,<ref name="Spelling1996">Template:Cite magazine</ref> she said about these conventions:Template:Quote

Personal life

In August 2010, Lien said she intended to work as a nutritionist after completing her studies.<ref name="startrek1"/> Between 2015 and 2018, Lien was repeatedly arrested and charged with legal offenses;<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> several of these charges were later dropped.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The court eventually ordered her to undergo mental health treatment.<ref name="Lawrence2015">Template:Cite web</ref>

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Baby Blood Yanka (voice)
1998 American History X Davina Vinyard
SLC Punk! Sandy
2001 Rubbernecking Nurse

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Brewster Place Music Academy Student Episode: "One Small Step at a Time"
1991–1992 Another World Hannah Moore Recurring role; unknown number episodes
1993–1994 Phenom Roanne 22 episodes
1994 The Critic Valerie Fox Episode: "The Pilot"
1995 Inside the New AdventureTemplate:SndStar Trek: Voyager Herself TV special
1995–1997; 2000 Star Trek: Voyager Kes 72 episodes; regular cast member for three seasons
1996 Duckman Movie Actress (voice) Episode: "Apocalypse Not"
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Elise (voice) Episode: "Eclipse"<ref name="btva">Template:Cite web A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.</ref>
Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond HerselfTemplate:\Kes TV special
1997 Superman: The Animated Series Inza Nelson (voice) Episode: "The Hand of Fate"<ref name="btva" />
1997–2000 Men in Black: The Series Agent L (voice) 7 episodes

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2001 The Lion King: Simba's Mighty Adventure Vitani <ref name="btva" />

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