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Jolene Blalock (born March 5, 1975) is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing
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first officer and science officer
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on the
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science-fiction series ''
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''. Her other work includes guest-star appearances on television series and in films.


Early life

Blalock was born and raised in
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,
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, with three siblings. She spent her childhood
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and developing artistic skills.


Career


Early work

Blalock left home at age 17 to model in Europe and Asia. She has appeared on the cover of many men's lifestyle magazines, was twice featured in ''
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s "Girls of Maxim" gallery, and was named the 10th sexiest woman in the world in 2003 by ''
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''. She posed for a clothed fashion layout in ''
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'' in April 2002, and was later interviewed by the magazine for its "20Q" section in February 2005. She made her television debut on the sitcom ''
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'', before guest appearances on '' Love Boat: The Next Wave'', ''
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'', and '' JAG.'' She starred as
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in a television movie adaptation of '' Jason and the Argonauts'' (2000). She also appeared in the movie ''On the Edge'' (2001) and the miniseries ''
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'' (2001) before being cast on ''
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''. She appeared in the music video "Denise" (1999) by
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''Star Trek: Enterprise'' (2001–2005)

Landing one of the leading roles on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' was Blalock's biggest break. About her time on the show, she recalled: In ''Enterprise'', Blalock played Subcommander T'Pol, a Vulcan diplomat on Earth who was initially assigned by Vulcan Ambassador Soval (a recurring role played by
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) as an observer on the ship's first mission, in the pilot episode "Broken Bow". At the end of that episode, she is asked to remain on ''Enterprise'' as its Science Officer by Captain Jonathan Archer (played by
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). As the series progressed, she assumed the position of First Officer, and at the start of the third season Xindi arc, she resigns her Vulcan position to remain on ''Enterprise'' when the Vulcan High Command orders her back to Vulcan. Early in the fourth season, she formalizes her position in Starfleet and is granted a field commission of Commander, retaining her role as the ship's First Officer, where she remained for the rest of the series. Blalock has not participated in conventions or given interviews regarding her role on ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' except for FedCon XIV in May 2005, but did agree to join a 2013 cast reunion for an interview during the Blu-ray conversion and production. She also appeared as a parody version of herself attending a ''Star Trek'' convention in a 2009 episode of the sitcom '' 10 Items or Less'' titled "Star Trok." Attending her first Trek event in almost a decade, Blalock walked the red carpet for 2021's Star Trek Day on September 8, 2021.


2003–present

Blalock appeared in the film '' Slow Burn'', which was shot in 2003 between seasons two and three of ''Enterprise'', unveiled at the
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in September 2005, and finally saw limited theatrical release in 2007. She guest-starred in two episodes of ''
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'' as Ishta, leader of a group of rebel female warriors. Blalock was scheduled to appear on an episode of ''
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'' during the 2005–2006 season. Though she filmed some scenes, they were never used in an episode nor featured as "deleted scenes" in the DVD set's bonus material. Set photos from the shooting of a scene surfaced in 2008. In '' Starship Troopers 3: Marauder'', which was released
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on August 5, 2008, Blalock played Captain Lola Beck who led a mixed group of survivors on a journey across an alien infested wasteland. Blalock played Alexa, the wife of a hospitalized porn star, in the 2009 episode "
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''. In the second season of ''
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'', appearing in the January 2009 episodes "Dark" and "Perdition", Blalock played Sister Nicci, a Sister of the Dark. Blalock had a supporting role as Stacy in the action thriller '' Sinners and Saints'' (2010).


Personal life

Blalock is married to
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, CEO of
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. Rapino lived in
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while Blalock lived in the U.S. while working on ''Star Trek: Enterprise.'' She proposed to him and they married in
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, on April 22, 2003. They have three sons, born in 2010, 2012, and 2014. Rapino and Blalock founded the Rapino Foundation, which helps populations in the developing world. Blalock is a dog fancier and has appeared on the cover of the UK's ''K9 Magazine''.''K9 Magazine'', Issue 17 (Summer 2006).


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Blalock, Jolene 1975 births Living people Actresses from San Diego American film actresses Female models from California American television actresses 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses