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Cat Roberts

Cat Roberts (born in Phoenix, Arizona[citation needed]) is an American actress, film producer, and physician.

Education

Roberts graduated summa cum laude from Arizona State University with a B.S. in Zoology.[1][2] She earned her M.D. from the University of Arizona College of Medicine.[3] She is Board Certified in both Radiology and Clinical Informatics.[1][4][5] Roberts has over 100 publications in the scientific literature that have been cited over 2000 times.[6][2]

Career

Roberts made her acting debut in Star Trek Continues where she reprised the classic 1960s Star Trek role of Lieutenant Palmer who was originally portrayed by Elizabeth Rogers.[7] Roberts made her first appearance in the third Star Trek Continues episode, "Fairest of Them All", where she had a non-speaking role.[8] She appeared as Lt. Palmer in all but one of the remaining episodes, with her role progressively expanding and becoming a core part of the cast.[9]It was her role in Star Trek Continues that caught the attention of the producers of The Red Shirt Diaries, who invited her to play another classic Star Trek character, Yeoman Janice Rand initially portrayed by Grace Lee Whitney.[10]

Roberts then went on to play Janice Rand again in both The Federation Files and an unreleased episode of Star Trek New Voyages: Phase II.[citation needed] Roberts also reprised the role of Seven of Nine, initially portrayed by Jeri Ryan in Star Trek: Voyager, in a bonus scene of Raven: Voyager Continues, which was later renamed Starship Prometheus.[11] Dr. Roberts was finalist for "Best Supporting Actor or Actress" in the Treklanta 2017 Independent Star Trek Fan Film Awards "Bjo Awards" for her performance as Lt. Palmer.[12]

Due to her Star Trek roles, Roberts has been an invited guest at many comic conventions. At Salt Lake Comic Con 2016, she was part of the "Guests of Star Trek" group that included William Shatner, who first portrayed Captain James T. Kirk.[13] She was part of the featured cast members who appeared at the Star Trek Continues Episode 4 Screening at the Creation Star Trek Las Vegas 2015 Convention.[14] She was also a guest at Stan Lee's 2015 Comikaze Expo,[15] Condor Con XXII 2016 convention,[16] L.A. Comic Con 2017,[17] and Phoenix Comicon 2017 convention.[18] She was a featured program panelist at the Gallifrey One conventions in 2016[19][20][21] and 2018.[22][23][24]

Her branch out from science fiction to westerns was announced in August 2019.[25] Dr. Roberts appeared in four of Travis Mills’ “12 Westerns in 12 Months” project: The New Frontier, The Pleasant Valley War, The Woman Who Robbed the Stagecoach, and Heart of the Gun.[26]

Filmography

Actress television

Actress film

Producer

Awards

References

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  8. ^ Smith, William (March 14, 2015). Trek Geeks Interview - Episode 6: Cat Roberts (Podcast).
  9. ^ Feuerberg, Adam; Maiorano, Andrew (March 23, 2015). Cat Roberts plays Lt. Palmer on "Star Trek Continues" and "The Jew and the Gentile!". SoundCloud (Podcast).
  10. ^ Lane, Johnathan (November 11, 2018). "Before STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, there was THE RED SHIRT DIARIES! (interview, part 2)". Fan Film Factor.
  11. ^ Lane, Johnathan (November 28, 2018). "VOYAGER CONTINUES: RAVEN is now STARSHIP PROMETHEUS…adds new CGI footage!". Fan Film Factor.
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  18. ^ "Todd Haberkorn, Vic Migogna, Cat Roberts & Tim Vittetoe". Flickr. May 26, 2017.
  19. ^ "Gallifrey One 2016: Autographs (Half hour block only)". gallifreyone2016.sched.com. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
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  24. ^ "Poster from Gallifrey One 2016 convention screening and panel discussion". Celebrity Pictures. January 24, 2016.
  25. ^ Mills, Travis (July 20, 2019). "12 Westerns: Cat Roberts Joins the Cast of A GUIDE TO GUNFIGHTERS OF THE WILD WEST". Running Wild Films. Retrieved August 11, 2019.
  26. ^ Mills, Travis (August 23, 2021). "Casting Announcement: Dr. Cat Roberts in New Feature Film Valley of Shadows". Running Wild Films. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
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