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Roxann Dawson (née Caballero, born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson, is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on the television series '' Star Trek: Voyager'' (1995–2001). In the 2000s, she transitioned to a career primarily as a director, and has directed numerous episodes of television series including '' Star Trek: Enterprise'', '' Crossing Jordan'', '' Cold Case'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Mentalist'', '' The Good Wife'', ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D''., '' Mercy Street'', and '' The Deuce''.


Early life

Roxann Dawson Caballero was born September 11, 1958 in
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. She graduated from
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in 1980.


Career


Acting

Dawson's first professional acting job was in a Broadway production of '' A Chorus Line''."Biography"
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In 1989 Dawson worked on the NBC drama '' Nightingales''. During the course of her work on that show, she met casting director Eric Dawson, who would later become her second husband. After the show was canceled, Eric's company cast her in guest roles on '' Matlock'' and ''
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In 1994, Dawson was cast as the half Human/half-
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engineer B'Elanna Torres on '' Star Trek: Voyager''. She was a main cast member for all seven seasons of the show. Her other television credits include appearances on '' The Hat Squad'', '' Baywatch'', ''
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'', '' Matlock'', '' The Untouchables'', '' Any Day Now'', ''
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'', '' The Lyon's Den'', '' The Division'', the U.S. version of '' Coupling'' and the science fiction television series '' Seven Days''.


Directing and producing

While working on ''Voyager'', Dawson made her directorial debut on the episode " Riddles", which aired in September 1999. She later directed the second part of the two-part episode "
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" and directed 10 episodes of '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. In 2002, she provided the voice of the repair station computer in
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of the ''Star Trek: Enterprise'' episodes she directed. Dawson has also directed episodes of ''
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,
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'', '' The Mentalist'' and '' Treme''. In 2010, she directed the season two episode " Teacher and Pupils" of '' Lie to Me'' and the season two episode " On Tap" of '' The Good Wife''. In 2013, she directed the March 22 episode "Reunions" of '' Touch'', and the October 15 episode "Eye-Spy" of '' Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.''. In 2014 she directed the March 5 episode "Dreamcatcher" of ''
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''. For the 2015 season of the Amazon Video series '' Bosch'', she directed "Chapter Six: Donkey's Years"). She directed early episodes of '' Mercy Street'', a series released on PBS in January 2016. In 2016, she also directed the season one episodes "Broussard" and "Zero Day" of the TV series ''
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''. She's also directed the episode "Crossbreed" of
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''. She also directed episode 8 ("Chapter 60") of the fifth season of '' House of Cards''. Dawson was a producer on '' Scandal, Crossing Jordan'' and ''Cold Case''.


Writing

Dawson's first play ''Desire to Fall'' was produced by the Circle Repertory Company workshop in 1986. Dawson's second play, ''Passage Through the Heart'' debuted in 1997 at the
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. From 2000 to 2001, Dawson co-wrote with Daniel Graham a trilogy of science fiction novels, ''Entering Tenebrea'' (), ''Tenebrea's Hope'' () and ''Tenebrea Rising'' ().


Personal life

Dawson was married to actor
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, but they eventually divorced. He later became a recurring cast member on the sister series ''
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'', playing the Cardassian Damar. In May 1994 Dawson married casting director Eric Dawson, whom she met while working on the series ''Nightingales''. They have two daughters, Emma and Mia; Mia was adopted from China. Dawson joined the
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at the time of her second marriage in 1994, despite having been raised in "an atheist household". This eventually inspired her to direct the 2019 Christian film ''
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''.


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Awards and nominations


See also

* List of female film and television directors


References


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