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Stern built a seventeen-year television acting career which includes six pilots, three series regular gigs, over 30 guest star appearances and two films: The Fugitive and Original Gangstas. Currently, she is the COO of DE-CRUIT and co-chair of the IDEA Committee for Shakespeare Theatre Association.
Dawn Stern is an American actress who has appeared in TV shows such as The Sentinel, Viper, and True Blood. She is also a co-founder of De-Cruit, a non-profit that uses theater to help veterans cope with trauma and transition to civilian life.
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Dawn Stern is an actress, writer and COO of De-Cruit, a non-profit that helps veterans with trauma. She has appeared in TV shows like Star Trek: Enterprise, Ally McBeal and True Blood, and films like The Fugitive and Original Gangstas.
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Dawn Stern (born 1 January 1966; age 58) is an actress who played Latia disguised as a female Risian in the Star Trek: Enterprise first season episode "Two Days and Two Nights". Although Stern had dialogue in this episode, she received no screen credit for her performance.
Stern studied research biology at the Southern Illinois University before she decided to work in front of the camera. She made first experiences as a model and in several stage plays before she got the leading role of Allie Farrow in the action series Viper (1996-1997, alongside regular J. Downing). Stern also had lead roles in 413 Hope St. (1997-1998), The Young and the Restless (2003-2004), and Starhunter (2003-2004).
She appeared on such television shows as The Sentinel (1997), Ally McBeal (1998), Diagnosis: Murder (1998, with Matthew Kaminsky and Daniel Riordan), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1999, with David Gautreaux and Cari Shayne), Profiler (1999, with Brian McNamara and Nikita Ager), Crusade (1999, starring Gary Cole, Daniel Dae Kim, Marjean Holden, and Gary Graham, and directed by Mike Vejar), Any Day Now (2002, with Dion Anderson, Renee E. Goldsberry, Olivia Hack, and Tim Russ), and She Spies (2002, with John Rubinstein and Jeff Wolfe).
Film work includes the television drama Nobody (2007, with Lauro Chartrand) and the drama Galore (2007).
More recent television guest roles include episodes of Las Vegas (2007), Eleventh Hour (2008, with Scott Lawrence), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), and True Blood (2012, with Kristin Bauer van Straten and Conor O'Farrell).
Stern has since taken a role as chief operating officer with De-Cruit, a veteran-created 501(c)(3) to treat trauma in veterans through theater.
•Dawn Stern at Wikipedia
•Dawn Stern at the Internet Movie Database
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Dawn Stern is a Japanese-born actress who has appeared in movies and TV shows since 1996. See her highest and lowest rated movies, birth date, and filmography on Rotten Tomatoes.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score Yet63%Unknown (Guest Star)35%80%Unknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)During Covid Stephan played Ulysses in Annapurna with his wife, Dawn Stern, for Syracuse Stage’s 2021 season. For the last decade Stephan has been touring his critically acclaimed, award-winning solo piece Cry Havoc! performing it over 500 times at venues across the U.S. and in seven other countries.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score Yet63%Unknown (Guest Star)35%80%Unknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)No Score YetNo Score YetUnknown (Guest Star)Dawn Stern, born in 1966 in Japan, is a Japanese actress who plays the role of Cat Ingerslev on the HBO original series True Blood. Playing the role of a vampire, and a believer of the Sanguinista Movement, Dawn was slain by the Vampire Authority, and meets an untimely demise during her only...