The Women of "Star Trek": Then and Now

Sabrina Scharf, Now

Sabrina Scharf played a very small character in Star Trek: The Original Series. Although her part is small in this show, she managed to find work for herself when she fell in love with the writer of 'I Love Lucy', Bob Schiller. Once she attempted to run for Senate. At the same time, she organized campaigns against pollution. Now, she owns a career as an attorney.

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The More You Know

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