Most Recent Role: Margie Curtis on Bones
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA
Birthday: 11-24-1957
Birth Name: Denise Michelle Crosby
Gender: Female
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA
Birthday: 11-24-1957
Birth Name: Denise Michelle Crosby
Not everyone born in Hollywood, California, has famous family connections. Denise Crosby's early and young adult life, however, were influenced by her status as Bing Crosby's grandchild and Blake Edwards's daughter-in-law.
There is no doubt Crosby has steadily forged her own niche in the entertainment industry, from her portrayal of Lisa Davis on Days of Our Lives to the no-nonsense...
Most Recent Appearance
The Secret in the Soil
Tuesday 23 October 2007 on FOX
Booth and Brennan examine a severely decomposed body found by some teenagers on hospital grounds. They identify the body as a man named Franklin Curtis, who was the founder of an organic supermarket chain, and discover that the body was either cooked or incinerated. Booth and Brennan go out to...
In 1991, she guest-starred in an episode of The Flash along with Dick Miller and future Star Trek: Voyager star Jeri Ryan.
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She made an uncredited appearance in Quentin Tarantino's 1997 thriller Jackie Brown.
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She starred in the direct-to-video releases Dream Man (1995), which co-starred "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" actor Armin Shimerman, and Executive Power (1997), co-starring "Star Trek: Enterprise" guest actress Joanna Cassidy.
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In 1998, she appeared with her "Yesterday's Enterprise" co-star Christopher McDonald in the drama "Divorce: A Contemporary Western".
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After leaving "The Next Generation", Crosby focused on feature films. She starred in five movies between 1988 and 1989, including "Miracle Mile" (with Robert DoQui, Jenette Goldstein, Raphael Sbarge, William Schallert, and Brian Thompson) and Blake Edwards' "Skin Deep".
Perhaps her most famous film is the 1989 Stephen King horror movie "Pet Semetary", in which she was the lead actress and co-starred with frequent Trek guest actor Brad Greenquist and her one-time "Star Trek: The Next Generation" co-star Kavi Raz. (edit)
Perhaps her most famous film is the 1989 Stephen King horror movie "Pet Semetary", in which she was the lead actress and co-starred with frequent Trek guest actor Brad Greenquist and her one-time "Star Trek: The Next Generation" co-star Kavi Raz. (edit)
(on leaving "Star Trek: The Next Generation")
Denise Crosby: Leaving the show was a really difficult decision to make. It was purely an artistic one. I was very, very frustrated as an actor on the show and I felt straight jacketed. I always kind of use the comparison of being drafted by the major leagues and then being benched so I just felt like I needed to keep going you know, keep running, but I had no idea that I would still have this continuous involvement (with Star Trek) you know. (edit)
Denise Crosby: Leaving the show was a really difficult decision to make. It was purely an artistic one. I was very, very frustrated as an actor on the show and I felt straight jacketed. I always kind of use the comparison of being drafted by the major leagues and then being benched so I just felt like I needed to keep going you know, keep running, but I had no idea that I would still have this continuous involvement (with Star Trek) you know. (edit)
Other Appearances
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Key West
Mayor Chaucy Caldwell |
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Tasha Yar (Season 1) |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation
Commander Sela |
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Baywatch
Rendezvous Emily Morgan |
Bones
The Secret in the Soil Margie Curtis |
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Civil Wars
Captain Kangaroo Court Gwen Leary |
Crossing Jordan
Fire from the Sky Carla Moran |
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Dark Justice
Forbes for the Defense Christina Forbes |
Dexter
Popping Cherry Nurse |
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"Average"Great She was good on Star Trek: the Next Generation Continue » Posted Oct 18, 2005 11:04 am PST |
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"Childhood favorite"Mediocre Should've stayed with Star Trek! Continue » Posted Jun 12, 2005 1:46 pm PST |
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