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Gwynyth Walsh (born 1956) is a
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actress best known for her role of the ''
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'' character B'Etor, one of the
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. She also played constable Nimira in the '' Star Trek: Voyager'' episode " Random Thoughts", and provided the voice for the character Grey Mother, in the video game
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. Walsh earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts at the
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and started her career appearing on stage across Canada and in the United States in many classics.Northern Stars
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's ''Much Ado About Nothing'' she won a Dramalogue Award - Best Actress for her portrayal of Beatrice. Her first appearance on screen was in a 1983 TV movie ''Pajama Tops''.


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* * * Actresses from Winnipeg Canadian film actresses Canadian stage actresses Canadian television actresses Canadian voice actresses Living people University of Alberta alumni 20th-century Canadian actresses 21st-century Canadian actresses 1950 births {{Canada-screen-actor-stub