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Suzie Plakson was born on June 3, 1958, in Buffalo, New York, and raised in Kingston, Pennsylvania. She has a brother, Michael, and a sister, Barbara. After graduating from high school, Plakson attended Northwestern University where she studied theater and acting. Following graduation, she moved to New York City to pursue her acting career.
Plakson began her career on stage and gained early recognition performing alongside Anthony Newley in the national revival tour of Stop the World, I Want to Get Off. She also appeared on Broadway in La Bête, portraying Marquise Thérèse Du Parc. Her stage work in both New York and nationwide productions helped establish her as a talented theatrical performer.
Suzie Plakson became a familiar face on television with her role as sportswriter Mary Margaret Tynan in the sitcom Love & War. She went on to appear in a wide array of TV series including How I Met Your Mother, Mad About You, Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Ties, Judging Amy, Murphy Brown, and Beauty and the Beast.
Plakson is especially well-known in the science fiction community for her work on various Star Trek series. She played multiple characters in four iterations of the franchise, including: the Vulcan Dr. Selar in Star Trek: The Next Generation, the half-Klingon Ambassador K'Ehleyr in The Next Generation, the female Q in Star Trek: Voyager, and the Andorian Tarah in Star Trek: Enterprise. These roles earned her a lasting presence in the Sci-fi fandom community and frequent invitations to fan conventions.
In addition to television, Suzie Plakson's film credits include roles in Disclosure, Wag the Dog, Red Eye, and My Stepmother Is an Alien. She also contributed to voice acting, most notably as the blue brontosaurus in the film Dinosaurs and various guest voices in animated projects.
Plakson has extended her talents to writing and music. She wrote and performed an allegorical solo stage show titled An Evening with Eve. She also authored and published a novel, The Return of King Lillian, a mythical allegory, and recorded the audiobook version herself.
As a singer-songwriter, Suzie released a CD of country music titled Good Luck in collaboration with producer Jay Ferguson. She further gained attention for her alternative country rock album, Didn't Wanna Do It!, also produced by Ferguson, with a video of the title track released on YouTube. Her musical pursuits have added a distinctive dimension to her artistic profile.
Outside traditional acting, Plakson has lent her talents to the world of video games, with performances in titles such as Code Blue and Emergency Room 3. A regular attendee of Sci-fi and Star Trek conventions, she remains actively engaged with fan communities that admire her diverse body of work.
Standing at 6 feet 1 inch (185.42 cm) and weighing approximately 50 kilograms, Suzie Plakson has a striking presence both on-stage and on-screen. Despite her public profile, she has kept her personal life private. There is no confirmed information regarding her marital status or relationships.
Plakson is a multi-talented figure in the entertainment industry, having found success as an actress, voice artist, singer, and author. Her annual earnings and net worth are not publicly disclosed. She remains active online through platforms such as Twitter and YouTube, connecting with fans and continuing to pursue creative projects.
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