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Actress Grace Lee Whitney, Star Trek's Yeoman Janice Rand, Has Died 62

A reader writes: Grace Lee Whitney, the actress who played Yeoman Janice Rand on "Star Trek: The Original Series," reportedly died Friday in her home in Coarsegold, California. No cause of death has been reported. She was 85. The versatile actress and vocalist was born Mary Ann Chase in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1930. She was adopted by the Whitney family, and as a teenager, began her career in entertainment as a singer and dancer. She eventually became interested in acting and in 1966, clinched a role as Yeoman Janice Rand, a personal assistant to William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk in the first season of the original "Star Trek" TV series.
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Actress Grace Lee Whitney, Star Trek's Yeoman Janice Rand, Has Died

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 04, 2015 @09:43AM (#49611693)

    That is all

    • by fhage ( 596871 )
      Undo Fumble fingers mod. -Sorry.
      • by cayenne8 ( 626475 ) on Monday May 04, 2015 @09:55AM (#49611789) Homepage Journal
        Wow..I had no idea she was that old.

        I used to think she was pretty hot back on the old Star Trek days....

        Well, sounds like she had a full life....say hello to Leonard, Deforest and James for us all!!

    • by Anonymous Coward

      What does God need with a starship yeoman?

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      • by MrKaos ( 858439 )

        What does God need with a starship yeoman?

        Well, she was the former yeoman to Captain James. T. Kirk, so that's gotta look pretty good on her resume.

    • She did a good work, and she did other moviers, but his character at Start Trek becomes unique too. A great merit.
      Wish she rest in piece with the stars.

    • Red-shirts can hide for a while, but death always catches up to them!

  • by Chas ( 5144 ) on Monday May 04, 2015 @09:54AM (#49611777) Homepage Journal

    Warp speed ahead.

  • She had a falling out with an Unamed Executive in the TV series. I felt she was in more episodes.
  • by Marginal Coward ( 3557951 ) on Monday May 04, 2015 @10:20AM (#49612071)

    I see in a quick search for Yeoman Janice Rand [google.com] that the good yeoman was a redshirt [wikipedia.org]. So, how could she possibly have lasted this long...?

    In any event, thanks for the memories, Grace.

    • Wasn't Scotty a red shirt too?
      • by invid ( 163714 )

        Wasn't Scotty a red shirt too?

        Scotty was killed in an episode, but then brought back to life.

      • Scotty wasn't just a red shirt - he was THE red shirt. The one that everyone who failed to live up to his level got offed / eaten alive / transporter accident / phasered one time too many / crushed by a rock ... and in the unreleased episodes, killed themselves when they thought their phaser was a blow drier, stepped into to turbo lift without checking to see if it was there, didn't realize that not all planets had earth-normal atmosphere, froze to death when they forgot the difference between 20C and 20K, at the food in the cafeteria ... (that will get you every time, no matter where you are in the universe).
    • She did not beam down anywhere :)
      • by invid ( 163714 )
        She beamed down to the Lord of the Flies planet and almost died.
        • by Anonymous Coward

          Miri, I believe was the name of the episode.

          I really enjoyed the romantic tension between Kirk and Rand. It was relatively subtle and sweet. Wish the producers had kept that going rather than send Kirk to boldy screw every woman he encountered.

          • You got it! And I agree, they should have kept her around, rather than Kirk doing a parody of the swaggering captain of yore.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        I'm not even actually a Trekkie, but I'm a pedant, and you're wrong. She beamed down to the planet in "Miri" (the episode with the "grups"), and the kids even kidnapped her. She got infected with the nasty disease and developed those lesions. She was wearing red, but survived the episode.

    • She had the Protection of Kirk by being his favourite yeoman, so although she was a minor character who wore red she was never in any real danger.

      • by sg_oneill ( 159032 ) on Monday May 04, 2015 @12:13PM (#49613257)

        Fat load of good it did her. She got sexually assaulted by a drunk studio exec (And refused to ever name him. She didnt want to cause trouble and only revealed what happened later on). However Nimoy was aware of what happened and becamse a staunch defender of her. So whilst Kirks good graces where of doubtful providence, Spock was certainly on her side.

        • by Anonymous Coward

          That Sounds Logical

      • If "she was never in any real danger" from Kirk, I guess all STDs must have been eradicated by then.

    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      Haven't you ever heard of male privilege? Dulce et decorum est pro nauarchus mori.

  • It's always fun to look up what else people have been in. One that caught my eye was Ms Whitney as an uncredited band member in the still brilliantly goofy Some Like It Hot [imdb.com].

    ...laura.

  • I, like Kirk, always had a crush on Janice Rand. It's sad to see her go.

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