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  1. Elizabeth Hannah Dennehy is an American television and film actress, who has appeared in such television series as Guiding Light, Seinfeld, Charmed, Without a Trace and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and also in films such as Clear and Present Danger, Gattaca, Soldier, and Red Dragon.

  2. Actress: Star Trek: The Next Generation. Elizabeth Dennehy, originally from New York, is a classically trained actress living in Los Angeles. The proud daughter of actor Brian Dennehy and mother of actor Jack Lancaster, Elizabeth is probably best known for playing Lieutenant Commander Shelby on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

  3. Elizabeth Dennehy es una actriz nacida el año 1960 en Estados Unidos conocida por: The Game, Midnight (C), El último hombre en la tierra (TV), The Power of Music, The Lazarus Man (Serie de TV), Speed: Fuera de control (TV), El hotel de los rehenes (TV), Janeane from Des Moines, Star Trek, La nueva generación: Lo mejor de ambos mundos (TV) y ...

  4. Elizabeth Dennehy, originally from New York, is a classically trained actress living in Los Angeles. The proud daughter of actor Brian Dennehy and mother of actor Jack Lancaster, Elizabeth is probably best known for playing Lieutenant Commander Shelby on Star Trek: The Next Generation.

  5. 95. 2.6K views 8 months ago. In this exclusive interview, we sat down with actress Elizabeth Dennehy to discuss her career, how she got started in acting, some of her favorite roles, advice for...

  6. 10 de jul. de 2012 · Dennehy will be on hand next month at Creation Entertainment’s Official Star Trek Convention, and StarTrek.com recently had the opportunity to catch up with Dennehy for an easygoing, informative interview. Here’s what she had to say about her TNG experience and her life today as a mom and actress.

  7. 20 de ene. de 2024 · An actress who has experienced the best of both worlds, Elizabeth Dennehy has found success both on screen and off. She originated the role of Shelby in one of the most popular two-parters from The Next Generation, “The Best of Both Worlds”, before returning in a couple of modern Star Trek episodes.