- Grace Lee Whitney
Infobox actor
name=Grace Lee Whitney
caption=Grace Lee Whitney at aStar Trek convention (circa 1980)
birthdate=birth date and age|1930|4|1
birthplace=Ann Arbor, Michigan ,United States Grace Lee Whitney (born
April 1 ,1930 ) is an American actress andentertainer , also known as Ruth Whitney and Lee Whitney. She is most famous for playing the role ofJanice Rand in a number of "Star Trek " television series and films.Early life
Whitney was born Mary Ann Chase in
Ann Arbor, Michigan . She was adopted by the Whitney family who named her Grace Elaine Whitney. After she moved out on her own, she would later called herself Lee Whitney, and eventually, she became Grace Lee Whitney. Whitney started her entertainment career as a "girl singer" on Detroit's WJR radio at the age of fourteen. In her late teens, she moved to Chicago and started to open innightclub s for the likes ofBillie Holiday andBuddy Rich , and toured with theSpike Jones andFred Waring Bands.Theater
Whitney debuted on Broadway in "Top Banana" with
Phil Silvers andKaye Ballard where she played Miss Holland. Following the successful run of the show, she joined the cast inHollywood where she recreated the role in the 1954 movie of the same name. While in Los Angeles, Whitney auditioned and was cast in the starring role of Lucy Brown in the national tour of "The Threepenny Opera ", taking over the role fromBea Arthur who had played the part on Broadway.Film highlights
Whitney was cast as a member of the all-female band in
Billy Wilder 's classic comedy "Some Like It Hot ", released in 1959. She shared several scenes withJack Lemmon ,Tony Curtis , andMarilyn Monroe , including the famed "upper berth" sequence. In her memoir, "The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy", she maintains that as one of the only girls in the band with a speaking role, Wilder had hired her specifically for the role of Rosella. Various credit sources list the name of another actress for that role, even though she is directly addressed by the name Rosella in two different scenes in the film; the first by band leader Sweet Sue (Joan Shawlee), and the second by a fellow band member.She also had uncredited roles in "
House of Wax " withVincent Price , "The Naked and the Dead " withCliff Robertson , "Pocketful of Miracles " withBette Davis andGlenn Ford , and "Critic's Choice" withBob Hope andLucille Ball . Whitney appeared in the credited role of Tracey Phillips in the 1962 drama "A Public Affair ".Billy Wilder subsequently gave her the featured role of Kiki the Cossack in the 1963 film "Irma La Douce " withShirley MacLaine andJack Lemmon . She also appeared in "The Man from Galveston" as Texas Rose withJeffrey Hunter that same year.Television
Whitney has made more than a hundred television appearances since her television debut in "Cowboy G-Men" in 1953. She had guest starring roles in such westerns as "
Gunsmoke ", "Bat Masterson", "The Rifleman ", "Wagon Train ", and "Zane Grey Theatre", as well as other shows including "77 Sunset Strip ", "Hawaiian Eye ", and "The Untouchables".She had notable roles in "
Bewitched " (as Babs Livingston) and "Batman" (as Neila) starring opposite comic actorVictor Buono . She also appeared in an episode of "The Outer Limits " entitled "Controlled Experiment " withCarroll O'Connor andBarry Morse . This episode was shot as a pilot for a proposed series starring O'Connor and Morse as two Martians sent toEarth to examine human life and experiences.CBS instead opted for the series "My Favorite Martian " withRay Walston andBill Bixby .In the late 1960s, Whitney appeared as guest star on such programs as "
Mannix ", "Death Valley Days ", "The Big Valley ", and "The Virginian". Roles in the 1970s were far fewer, but included "The Bold Ones ", "Cannon", and "Hart to Hart ". In 1983 she had a small part in the television film "The Kid with the 200 IQ" withGary Coleman and in 1998 she appeared in the "" episode "Alienated" with fellowStar Trek cast membersWalter Koenig ,Majel Barrett Roddenberry , andWil Wheaton .tar Trek
' creator
Gene Roddenberry cast Whitney in the role ofYeoman Janice Rand , the personal assistant toCaptain James T. Kirk in 1966. She appeared in eight of the first thirteen episodes; then was released from contract. She had reported that, while still under contract, she was sexually assaulted by an executive associated with the series, and, later, in a public interview, she stated thatLeonard Nimoy had been her main source of support during that time. She details the assault in her book "The Longest Trek" and refuses to name the executive. She was not given a reason for her termination from the series. She reprised her role asJanice Rand , who had received a promotion to Chief Petty Officer (CPO), in ' (1979). She appeared again in ' (1984), ' (1986), and "" (1991), with another promotion, as Lieutenant (jg) Janice Rand.Five years later, to celebrate the thirtieth year of the franchise, she returned to "Star Trek" in 1996 in the "" episode "Flashback" along with
George Takei .She has filmed roles in two Internet "Star Trek" episodes: "" and "" (reprising her role as Janice Rand in both). "New Voyages" premiered on
August 24 ,2007 . "Of Gods and Men" is scheduled to debut in late 2007.Music & recordings
In the 1960s and 1970s, Whitney sang with a number of orchestras and bands, including the Keith Williams Orchestra. Later she concentrated on jazz/pop vocalizing while fronting for her band "Star".
In the 1970s, with her then-husband, Jack Dale, she wrote a number of
Star Trek -related songs. A 45 RPM record was released in 1976 with the songs "Disco Trekkin’" (A side) and "Star Child" (B side). She recorded other tunes including "Charlie X", "Miri", "Enemy Within", and USS "Enterprise". Many of these songs were released in the 1990s in cassette tape format: "Light at the End of the Tunnel" in 1996 and "Yeoman Rand Sings!" in 1999.Books
Whitney's autobiography is entitled "The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy" and was released in 1998 (ISBN 1-884956-05-X). The book delves into her hiring and firing from "Star Trek", her fight and eventual victory over alcohol and drug use, particularly marijuana, and her conversion to
Judaism . [ [http://www.amazon.com/Longest-Trek-My-Tour-Galaxy/dp/1884956033/ref=si3_rdr_bb_product Amazon.com: The Longest Trek: My Tour of the Galaxy: Grace Lee Whitney, Jim Denney, Leonard Nimoy: Books ] ]A comprehensive interview with Whitney is to be published in the book "Talkin' Trek and Other Stories" by
Anthony Wynn , coming from BearManor Media in 2008, which also includes interviews with such actors asGeorge Takei ,Armin Shimerman andJames Doohan .Filmography
*
Star Trek VI -Excelsior Communications Officer (1991)
*Star Trek IV - Cameo (1986)
* (1979)
*The Man from Galveston (1963)
*Irma La Douce (1963)
*A Public Affair (1962)
*Pocketful of Miracles (1961)
*Some Like It Hot (1959)
*The Naked and the Dead (1958)
*Women's Prison (1955)
*Riding Shotgun (1954)
*Top Banana (1954)
* (1953)
*House of Wax (1953)
*The Texan Meets Calamity Jane (1950)
*Mystery Range (1947)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0926298|name=Grace Lee Whitney
* [http://www.graceleewhitney.net Grace Lee Whitney Official Autograph site]
* [http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~curtdan/Excelsior/RandBio.html Janice Rand history]
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