Shannon Fill
Shannon Fill is a former TV actress. Active from 1992 to 1995, she portrayed Sito Jaxa in Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "The First Duty" (1992) and "Lower Decks" (1994). She currently works as a licensed clinical social worker serving as a clinical educator for social work and case management at Olive View Medical Center at UCLA in Sylmar, California.[1]
Shannon Fill | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1992–1995 |
Filmography
- Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie (1995) (TV) .... Cindy
- Walker, Texas Ranger
- "Collision Course" (1995) TV episode .... Dory
- Silk Stalkings
- "Reluctant Witness" (1994) TV episode .... Jennifer Lewis
- Moment of Truth: Cradle of Conspiracy (1994) (TV) .... Pami
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- "Lower Decks" (1994) TV episode .... Ensign Sito Jaxa
- "The First Duty" (1992) TV episode .... Cadet Second Class Sito Jaxa
- The Source of Suction (1994)
- Freshman Dorm
- "The Scarlett Letter" (1992) TV episode .... Christina
- Murder, She Wrote
- "Murder on Madison Avenue" (1992) TV episode .... Reporter
Stage
In 1992, she played Ariel in the California Shakespeare Company's production of the Tempest.[2]
In 1997, she played Natalie in the Pacific Resident Theatre of Venice California's production of the Jean Anouilh play Ardele.[3][4]
Figure skating
- Ladies Singles Free Skating in Los Angeles (Burbank), CA (1986)
- 1st Place: Southwest Pacific Regional Dance Championships, Pre-Intermediate Dance with partner Dana Goulston in Los Angeles (Burbank), CA (1987)
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References
- "Olive View Medical Center". UCLA Health Mobile. Retrieved September 25, 2019 – via res.mednet.ucla.edu.
- Mason, Dave (Nov 26, 1992). "Tempest conjures laughs". Oxnard Press-Courier. 56 (149). Oxnard/Port Heuneme/Camaillo/Ventura. p. 12 (Stir!).
- Swanson, Debbi K. "Ardele by Jean Anouilh". Santa Monica Outlook. Retrieved September 25, 2019 – via Pacific Resident Theatre.
And there’s also Natalie and Nicholas (Shannon Fill and David Rogge) ...
- Winer, Laurie (August 14, 1997). "Stage Review". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
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