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  1. 1 de nov. de 2011 · By StarTrek.com Staff. The charming and still-lovely Mariette Hartley sat down recently to chat with StarTrek.com about her life, career and, of course, her role as Zarabeth in the TOS episode “ All Our Yesterdays .”. During the conversation, the actress introduced her husband, Jerry Sroka, and mentioned that he had also appeared ...

  2. Hartley also guest-starred in numerous TV series during the decade, with appearances in Gunsmoke (5 times including the title character in “Cotter’s Girl” in 1962), The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, Death Valley Days, Judd, for the Defense, Bonanza, and Star Trek (as Zarabeth, Spock's love interest in S3 E23 "All Our Yesterdays ...

  3. Series: TOS. Character (s): Zarabeth. Mariette Hartley is the Emmy Award-winning actress who portrayed Zarabeth in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode “All Our Yesterdays”.

  4. Mariette Hartley (born 21 June 1940; age 83) is the Emmy Award-winning actress who portrayed Zarabeth in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "All Our Yesterdays". She filmed her scenes on Monday 23 December 1968, Tuesday 24 December 1968 and Thursday 26 December 1968 at Desilu Stage 10 and Paramount Stage 5.

  5. It guest-stars Mariette Hartley as Zarabeth and Ian Wolfe as Mr. Atoz. Plot. The Federation starship Enterprise arrives at Sarpeidon, whose star will soon go nova.

  6. Mariette Hartley. Zarabeth was an inhabitant of the planet Sarpeidon. She was exiled to her planet's past by Zor Kahn because members of her family tried to kill this tyrant of her planet. She was transported to a barren Sarpeidon Ice Age by use of the Atavachron, a time portal.

  7. Mariette Hartley (Zarabeth) was not allowed to show her belly-button in this episode, despite the appearances of other navels in previous episodes. To comment on this censorship, Gene Roddenberry gave Hartley's character two navels in his pilot, "Genesis II", stating that "the network owed me one."