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Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1998–present. Television. Star Trek: Discovery. Parent. Beth Grant (mother) Mary Elizabeth Chieffo (born November 7, 1992) is an American actress known for portraying the Klingon L'Rell on the television series Star Trek: Discovery.
Mary Elizabeth Chieffo (n. 7 de noviembre de 1992) es una actriz estadounidense [1] conocida por interpretar al klingon L'Rell en la serie de televisión Star Trek: Discovery. [2] Biografía. Chieffo nació y creció en el vecindario de Valley Village, Los Ángeles, California, hija única de los actores Michael Chieffo y Beth Grant. [3]
AñoTítuloPersonajeNota2021SlayDr. Elizabeth DiamondRecurrente2020HeartbeatsClare / Alicia AyoubRecurrente2017–2019Recurrente2017Micaela"Jeremy & Anna's Meryl Streep Costume ...- Estadounidense
- 7 de noviembre de 1992 (30 años), Valley Glen (Estados Unidos)
- Inglés
- Michael Chieffo, Beth Grant
Mary Chieffo. Actress: Star Trek: Discovery. Mary Chieffo (she/her) is a queer actor/producer known internationally as the Klingon Commander turned Chancellor L'Rell on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Discovery, returning as her iconic character for the highly popular Star Trek Online.
- 1.83 m
- November 7, 1992
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Mary is known internationally as the Klingon Commander turned Chancellor L'Rell (aka “Mother”) on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Discovery, returning as her iconic character for the highly popular Star Trek Online.
12 de abr. de 2022 · Want to know more about Mary Chieffo, why she identifies as demisexual, her connection to Discovery co-stars Mary Wiseman and her husband, Noah
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Mary Elizabethgra Chieffo. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. Mary Chieffo (she/her) is a queer actor/producer known internationally as the Klingon Commander turned Chancellor L'Rell on the Paramount+ series Star Trek: Discovery, returning as her iconic character for the highly popular Star Trek Online.
8 de abr. de 2019 · SYFY WIRE caught up with Klingon High Chancellor L’Rell herself, Mary Chieffo, to discuss her character being further integrated into Trek canon, vulnerable conversations, parallels to Queen Elizabeth I, and even the (slight) possibility for a Klingon musical (based on “Point of Light”) to be performed in Las Vegas.