Ashley Edner

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Ashley Edner (born 17 December 1990; age 34) is the actress who played Yun in the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episode "Friendship One" and Natalia and Pesca in Star Trek Beyond. [1] She is the stepdaughter of makeup artist Joel Harlow. [2]

Edner has received Young Artist Award nominations for her appearances on Party of Five (in an episode with Gregory Itzin), Malcolm in the Middle, 7th Heaven (starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks, with Ed Begley, Jr. and Ashley Sierra Hughes), and Judging Amy (2002, starring Kevin Rahm), and won an award for her appearance in an episode of The Huntress. Additionally, she received nominations for her performances in Rain (2001) and Monster Makers (2003, co-starring Tracey Walter and Richard Riehle). She had a recurring role on The Amanda Show and made appearances on Angel, The X-Files (2000, starring Gillian Anderson, with Wendy Schaal), The Drew Carey Show (starring Diedrich Bader), The District (starring Roger Aaron Brown), George Lopez, and Will & Grace.

Edner worked on such films as Lost Souls (2000, starring Winona Ryder, with Brad Greenquist and Alfre Woodard), Spider-Man (2002, starring Kirsten Dunst), and House of Sand and Fog (2003). An aspiring voice artist, she has also participated in additional dialogue recording sessions for such films as Cast Away, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, and The Village. She also supplied her voice for Disney/Pixar Animation Studios's Monsters, Inc. (2001) and several episodes of Justice League, appearing alongside Clancy Brown, Olivia d'Abo, Stephen McHattie, Jason Marsden and Robert Picardo.

Later projects include Listen Up (2004-05, starring Jason Alexander), guest roles in Teachers (2006, with Matt Winston), Two and a Half Men (2006), and Weeds (2009, with Stephanie Erb), Foreign Exchange (2008, with Clint Howard), the adventure Hanna's Gold (2010, with Crystal Allen), and the horror film The Artifact (2011).

Star Trek appearances

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