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Julie Caitlin Brown ( née Andrich; born January 27, 1961) is an American actress and singer known for her role as
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in the first and fifth season of the
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''.


Career

Her first stage role was as Mary Magdalene in a 1983 professional production of '' Jesus Christ Superstar''. In the late 1980s, Brown branched out into commercial and television work in
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; in 1990 she moved to
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where she appeared in
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production of '' A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum'' and
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''. In 1992, Brown moved back to California and appeared in guest-starring roles on several series. Following the departure of
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from the series and the last-minute loss of originally cast Susan Kellermann, '' Babylon 5's'' casting director called her and unexpectedly offered her the role of Na'Toth on the first season of the science-fiction series. Brown appeared in five episodes and declined to stay for a second season. The role of Na'Toth was recast with
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, and Brown went on to return for guest appearances during the second season (as a human lawyer in "
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" reprising the role of Na'Toth) Brown's other television guest credits include ''
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'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (in the episode " The Passenger") and '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (in the episodes "Gambit 1" and "Gambit 2"). She played the Kromagg Leader in the 1999 ''
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'' episode (5/11) "Requiem". In 2009 she portrayed Tammy Tennis in Joshua Grannell's comedy horror film '' All About Evil''. In 2010, she wrote, produced and starred in the short film ''Thoughts of Suicide on an Otherwise Lovely Day''. Also a singer, Brown's first CD, ''Sheddin' My Skin'', was released in January 1998. Her second album, ''Struck by Lightning'', came out July 2002.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Brown, Julie Caitlin Living people American television actresses Actresses from San Francisco Place of birth missing (living people) American stage actresses 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses 1961 births