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  1. Mariette Hartley is the Emmy Award-winning actress who portrayed Zarabeth in the Star Trek: The Original Series third season episode "All Our Yesterdays".

  2. When a beautiful, tall, aging Hollywood star and a short, funny Jewish man try online dating, it's a disaster. But when they randomly meet at a bird store (what are the chances?), he is ...

  3. Good-humored, intelligent lead, mostly on TV. Hartley's film career started with a leading role in Sam Peckinpah's second film, the elegiac "Ride the High Country" (1962). Other film roles included ?Marnie,? ?Skyjacked? and ?Improper Channels.? The small screen had taken up much in the meantime,...

  4. Feb 17, 2022 · If you thought dating in your 20s was hard, try dating in your 60s. That’s the basis for “Our Almost Completely True Story,” a delightfully sincere romantic comedy about the trials and tribulations of love, dating, and romance past middle age. Directed by Don Scardino and written by actress Mariette Hartley and voice actor Jerry Sroka, the film tells the titularly “a

  5. Mariette Hartley was born Mary Loretta, a name she dislikes, in Weston, Connecticut. She was raised in accordance with the principles espoused by her behavioral psychologist grandfather, John B. Watson, who believed that children should never be held or cuddled.

  6. Jul 21, 2014 · In the early ’60s Hartley worked as a young contract player, playing supporting roles in “Ride the High Country” and “Marnie,” at the time Garner was becoming a hot film commodity.

  7. The Federation starship Enterprise arrives at Sarpeidon, whose star will soon go nova. Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Spock beam down, encountering one resident, a librarian named Mr. Atoz. Aware of the imminent destruction, Atoz tells the landing party that he will soon rejoin his family.

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