Geneviere Anderson

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Geneviere Anderson (born 27 July 1969; age 56) is an actress, stuntwoman, and musician who was a regular background performer in Star Trek: Enterprise. She appeared in several episodes as an operations division ensign and was also one of the stand-ins for Jolene Blalock until the middle of the fourth season. As stand-in she replaced Melissa Vinicor and remained on the series until the final episode "These Are The Voyages...". Anderson received no credit for her performances.

Anderson graduated from Salpointe Catholic High School in Tucson, Arizona and earned a BA in Theater from Scripps College in Claremont, California. She is also a skilled bass player and played bass for the music group "Cleopatra Jones." Anderson resides in Arizona.

Anderson worked as a production assistant on several feature films, including The Postman (1997), Enemy of the State (1998), Lansky (1999, with Francis Guinan), Chill Factor (1999, with Daniel Hugh Kelly), and The Italian Job (2003).

Among her on-screen performances are supporting roles in Just Shoot Me! (2002, starring Wendie Malick, with Sean Smith), Malcolm in the Middle (2003, with Jessica Hendra and Kenneth Mars), the short comedy Drake Beckett: The Devil's Newest Threat (2007), Sugar Boxx (2009, with Darin Cooper), and Creature of Habit (2009).

Trained in physical moves, Anderson also performed stunts in Scary Movie 2 (2001, with Woody Bosco, Drew Renkewitz, Suzanne Bianqui, Mark Barrett, LaFaye Baker, Tim Rigby, Bridgett Riley, Antony Acker, Chris Palermo, Mike Gunther, and Craig Shugart), CSI: Miami (2003, with Robert Beltran), The Hillside Strangler (2004, with Sonia McDancer), and more recently in the comedy The Adventures of Umbweki (2009, under stunt coordination by Paul Lacovara).

In 2009, Anderson hosted her own cooking show Gen's Guiltless Gourmet. [1]

In 2015 she became a Transportation Coordinator and Hollywood Local 399 driver, returned to grad school and earned a PhD in Theology from Claremont School of Theology. She currently runs the Anderson-Arroyo Foundation, which provides spiritual care for veterans, and other trauma survivors. She lives in Arizona at the Sonoran Desert Sanctuary.

Star Trek appearances

(This list is currently incomplete.)

Stand-in work

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