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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Diana Muldaur

Years active
  
1965–present


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Full Name
  
Diana Charlton Muldaur

Born
  
August 19, 1938 (age 85) (
1938-08-19
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Spouse
  
Robert Dozier (m. 1981–2012), James Vickery (m. 1969–1979)

Nieces
  
Jenni Muldaur, Clare Muldaur

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Colleen Dewhurst, Gates McFadden, Geoff Muldaur, Robert Dozier, Clu Gulager

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Diana Charlton Muldaur (born August 19, 1938) is an American film and television actress. Muldaur's television roles include L.A. Law's Rosalind Shays and Dr. Katherine Pulaski in the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has been nominated for an Emmy three times: twice for L.A. Law and once for Born Free. She was also nominated twice for a Q award for L.A. Law.

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Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on the Massachusetts island of Martha's Vineyard, Muldaur started acting in high school and continued on through college, graduating from Sweet Briar College in Virginia in 1960. She studied acting under Stella Adler and made her name on the New York stage. She was at one point a board member of the Screen Actors Guild and was the first woman to serve as president of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (1983–1985).

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Early career

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In 1965, Muldaur landed the role of Ann Wicker in the CBS daytime soap opera The Secret Storm. She then did a five-episode arc as Jeannie Orloff in the final season of Richard Chamberlain's NBC medical drama, Dr. Kildare.

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Various roles as a guest star in episodes of numerous television shows followed, including Bonanza, I Spy, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Invaders, Mannix, Mod Squad, Hawaii Five-O, The F.B.I., The Virginian, and a two-episode arc on the Ben Gazzara drama Run for Your Life.

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Multiple collaborations between Muldaur and Burt Reynolds began when they met while guest-starring on the third season of The F.B.I. episode An Act of Violence in 1965. Subsequently, Muldaur turned in memorable guest performances on Hawk (1966) and Dan August (1971), both weekly procedurals with Reynolds in the title role.

In 1967, Muldaur guest-starred on the Gunsmoke episode "Fandango" with James Arness. An excerpt of that episode's dialogue was sampled on the Pink Floyd album The Wall, after "Hey You" and before the brief song "Is There Anybody Out There?"

In 1968, she appeared in the original Star Trek episodes "Return to Tomorrow" (as Science Officer Dr. Ann Mulhall), and in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?" as Dr. Miranda Jones. During this time, a friendship with creator Gene Roddenberry formed that led to him casting Muldaur as Marg in the television movie Planet Earth (1974) with John Saxon. Later she appeared as Dr. Katherine Pulaski in 20 episodes of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988–1989).

Harold Robbins' The Survivors afforded Muldaur her first big break, when in 1969, she landed the role of Belle in the high-profile new ABC primetime serial. Unfortunately, the soap, a comeback vehicle for Hollywood icon Lana Turner, was canceled early into the 1970 television season after 15 episodes. The cast also included Ralph Bellamy and George Hamilton.

Film stardom

After the cancellation of The Survivors, Muldaur accepted a bevy of critically acclaimed supporting roles in many high-profile motion pictures: She received critical acclaim for a pivotal supporting role in The Swimmer (1968) with Burt Lancaster, which she filmed prior to gaining notoriety in Star Trek and The Survivors; Number One, released in August 1969, was a crowd-pleasing football film starring Charlton Heston and Jessica Walter, and the moody psychological thriller The Other with Uta Hagen was released in 1972.

In actuality, her more substantial film roles during this time were those that garnered the most commercial success: Sidney J. Furie's The Lawyer (1970), One More Train to Rob (1971) with George Peppard, and the John Wayne crime drama McQ (1974).

Muldaur appeared in the ensemble-apocalypse thriller Chosen Survivors (1974) with Jackie Cooper, Richard Jaeckel and Barbara Babcock. In 1977, she played Elaine Mati, the concerned wife of mentally-unstable doctor Telly Savalas in the independent film Beyond Reason.

Other television guest-starring roles

Muldaur guest starred in the first series of Alias Smith and Jones The Great Shell Game in 1971. In the second season of the television series Kung Fu in 1973, opposite David Carradine, she guest-starred in the episode titled "The Elixir" playing a travelling show-woman who yearned for freedom from men — topical at the time — and starred in the pilot episode of Charlie's Angels. In a 1972 Hawaii Five-O episode she was guest star, along with Ricardo Montalban.

She also had a recurring role as Judge Eleanor Hooper on The Tony Randall Show during the show's 1976-1978 run.

Muldaur guest-starred on The Incredible Hulk, playing the part of Helen Banner, David Banner's sister, in the Season 3, Episode 8 entitled "Homecoming" in November 1979. In 1981, she played a nun in the fifth-season episode "Sanctuary".

In 1975, she also made a guest appearance in an episode of the television series The Rockford Files. Muldaur played "Mrs. Bannister", a woman who has an affair with a former cellmate of the series' title character played by James Garner. During this time, Muldaur also appeared on Police Woman, Quincy M.E., The Streets of San Francisco, Fantasy Island, The Love Boat, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries and Hart to Hart, among others. She also made a 1985 appearance in the first season of Angela Lansbury's Murder, She Wrote.

She also was a guest star in season 2 of Fantasy Island.

McCloud

During the seven season course of the show, Muldaur had a recurring role on the Dennis Weaver mystery anthology McCloud as dependable fan-favorite Chris Couglin. Her character is introduced in the pilot episode in 1970 and makes her last of 16 appearances in April 1977. She reprised her role as Chris for the 1989 reunion movie The Return of Sam McCloud.

Born Free

Muldaur was cast as conservationist Joy Adamson in the television drama Born Free about Elsa the Lioness. Filming for the ambitious project, which co-starred Gary Collins, took place in Kenya and the NBC series, which debuted in Fall of 1974, lasted one season. The series was released on DVD in 2012 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Guest stars on Born Free included Peter Lawford and several of Muldaur's future co-stars, including: Alex Cord (Chosen Survivors) and Susan Dey (L.A. Law).

Hizzonner

In 1979, Muldaur starred with David Huddleston in the short-lived NBC sitcom Hizzonner, which lasted just seven episodes and co-starred Kathy Cronkite, daughter of news presenter Walter Cronkite. She played the Mayor's dependable secretary, Ginny.

A Year in the Life

First an Emmy-winning miniseries and then a weekly drama, A Year in the Life was a critical darling for NBC with a cast including Richard Kiley and Sarah Jessica Parker. As Dr. Alice Foley, Muldaur praised the show as an example of how television was becoming more realistic about women.

Star Trek: The Next Generation

Muldaur is known for playing "dignified, sophisticated characters". Consequently, for the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the producers—who were unaware of her involvement with the original series—chose her to play the role of Dr. Pulaski, the new chief medical officer who would replace Gates McFadden's Dr. Crusher. "We needed someone with a little more of an edge", Rick Berman explained of the choice. "Kate's a strong, confident woman with a crusty edge who can hold her own with Captain Picard. Their relationship is not all that unlike the one between Kirk and McCoy ... although from the onset we had no intention of trying to duplicate the original team."

Muldaur said after her casting:

Of Pulaski's willingness to stand up to the captain, Muldaur said:

Some television critics praised Muldaur's performance, with one noting her "wry, no-nonsense warmth that plays nicely off of some of the icier regulars". The addition of Muldaur, along with Whoopi Goldberg, also served to redress the absence of women from the principal cast, as the departure of McFadden and Denise Crosby had left only Marina Sirtis, a rapid attrition of women that recalled the imbalance of the original Star Trek series.

Ultimately, however, Muldaur found working on the syndicated show an "unhappy" experience, saying, "The imagination and joy wasn't there." "Everybody was out for themselves. I don't think they were happy to have me there." "It wasn't what I hoped it would be. I thought it would be wonderfully inventive and wonderfully creative, and I found it was not any of those things. But it did give me Trekkies. I love Trekkies. I find them very dear."

The "crusty" character also proved unpopular with some fans, who among other things found her treatment of the lovable android Data to be mean-spirited. Muldaur left the series after only one season. Show representatives denied that she had been fired, saying, "Technically, she's just not returning", while other sources said that her option had not been renewed. Roddenberry described Muldaur as "a most talented actress", and said that the decision "to let her go was made solely because the hoped-for chemistry between her and the rest of the starship cast did not develop." Berman added, "The thought of bringing Gates back was a good idea to us. The feeling was that we had perhaps made a mistake, and the best way to remedy it was to bring her back." The "revolving door" and the limited opportunities for female crew led critics to suggest that the mostly-male series still had a problem featuring women.

L.A. Law

Muldaur subsequently earned two Emmy nominations for her role as pushy and power-hungry lawyer Rosalind Shays on L.A. Law. Of Roz's creation, by prolific television writer David E. Kelley, Muldaur said:

In one episode of the Stephen Bochco-drama, Jill Eikenberry's character Ann Kelsey tells Shays: "If you were a man, you'd be applauded for your achievements." Muldaur insisted her character "was just too strong for a lot of men".

Muldaur described the L.A. Law actors as "the closest family", and said she was "thrilled" to play a villain like Shays after portraying "everybody's mistress for 20 years", and expressed fascination with the public reception for Shays:

The surprise scene where Roz and Leland are seen in bed together was ranked as the 38th greatest moment in television in an issue of EGG magazine. Equally spectacular was Roz's fatal exit from the show, falling down an elevator shaft. Muldaur joked: "I was as shocked as everybody else. I thought maybe I had asked for too much money!"

After L.A. Law, Muldaur retired from show business. At one point she contemplated a face-lift, noting in 2000 at the age of 61, "You don't see many people my age on television", but eventually decided against it, remarking, "Somebody has to look the right age." Her stated ambition is "to play all the great women's roles... I'd love to play Lady Macbeth."

Jill Eikenberry, who played Ann Kelsey on L.A. Law, said on E! True Hollywood Story that the whole L.A. Law cast loved the dynamic between Muldaur and Richard Dysart, and that they were all very sad to see Muldaur leave the show.

Batman: The Animated Series

Muldaur provided the voice of Dr. Leslie Tompkins on Batman: The Animated Series from 1992 to 1994.

Other television series

In 1975 Muldaur appeared in one episode in the first season of The Rockford Files. In 1977, she guest-starred in the second episode ("Mirror Image") of the short-lived CBS espionage series Hunter. In the early 1990s, she also guest-starred on two episodes of Matlock as well as Empty Nest with Richard Mulligan and the pilot for Aaron Spelling's Hearts Are Wild.

Television films

In 1973, Muldaur was cast in the lead of Call to Danger as Carrie Donovon, a Justice Department investigator trying to free a kidnapped crime-syndicate informant from a west coast farm compound. The film aired as a CBS New Tuesday Night Movie and co-starred Peter Graves and Clu Gulager, who Diana worked with previously on the Lana Turner primetime soap The Survivors in 1969-1970 and would work with again in the John Wayne crime drama, McQ, (1974).

In 1974, Muldaur starred in The Wonderful World of Disney movie presentation of Hog Wild! with John Ericson and Kim Richards for NBC.

In 1979, she starred in the made-for-television film version of The Miracle Worker in which she played the role of Katie Keller, the mother of Helen Keller. The NBC film starred Melissa Gilbert and Patty Duke Astin.

In an attempt to capitalize on Burt Reynolds's international superstardom, Muldaur's performance in the pilot episode of the Reynolds-Norman Fell crime series, Dan August, (1970-1971), was edited together with a subsequent episode and repackaged as a 1980 ABC Movie of the Week titled Dan August: The Jealousy Factor.

In 1991, Muldaur played Lauren Jeffreys, the main guest-star client of Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) and lifelong friend of Della Street in the NBC television movie Perry Mason and the Case of the Fatal Fashion. Valerie Harper, Scott Baio and Ally Walker also appeared. Muldaur worked previously with Raymond Burr as a special guest star on both the detective series Ironside in 1971 and his short-lived 1977 series Kingston: Confidential.

Other television films include: the Black Beauty mini-series (1977), Pine Canyon is Burning (1977), Maneaters Are Loose! (1978), The Word (1978), and Joseph Wambaugh's two-hour film Police Story: A Cry for Justice (1978) with Dennis Weaver and Larry Hagman. Muldaur teamed with The Smothers Brothers for Terror at Alcatraz (1982) and turned in strong dramatic performances in Murder in Three Acts (1986) opposite Peter Ustinov and Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (1991) with Jean Smart and Angela Bassett.

Dog breeder

Muldaur is a former Airedale Terrier breeder, owner, and judge.

Personal life

Muldaur is a 1960 graduate of Sweet Briar College, a small private women's school in central Virginia.

She is the older sister of singer-songwriter Geoff Muldaur, who is the former husband of singer Maria Muldaur. She is also the aunt of singer-songwriter Jenni Muldaur and singer-songwriter Clare Muldaur-Manchon. She lived in Los Angeles from 1970 to 1991.

Muldaur was married to actor James Vickery, her co-star on the television seriesThe Secret Storm, until his death from cancer in 1979. She then married writer and producer Robert Dozier (son of producer William Dozier), who died of cancer in 2012.

Filmography

Actress
-
Finding Hannah (completed) as
Anat Bergman
1992
Batman: The Animated Series (TV Series) as
Dr. Leslie Thompkins / Leslie Thompkins
- Paging the Crime Doctor (1993) - Dr. Leslie Thompkins (voice)
- Blind as a Bat (1993) - Leslie Thompkins (voice)
- I Am the Night (1992) - Leslie Thompkins (voice)
- Perchance to Dream (1992) - Dr. Leslie Thompkins (voice)
- Appointment in Crime Alley (1992) - Dr. Leslie Thompkins (voice)
1993
The Legend of Prince Valiant (TV Series) as
Lady Morgana
- The Gathering Storm (1993) - Lady Morgana (voice)
- A Light in the Dark (1993) - Lady Morgana (voice, uncredited)
1992
Empty Nest (TV Series) as
Sonya Phillips
- The Boomerang Affair (1992) - Sonya Phillips
1992
Hearts Are Wild (TV Series)
- Pilot (1992)
1991
Locked Up: A Mother's Rage (TV Movie) as
Frances
1991
Perry Mason: The Case of the Fatal Fashion (TV Movie) as
Lauren Jeffreys
1989
L.A. Law (TV Series) as
Rosalind Shays
- Good to the Last Drop (1991) - Rosalind Shays
- The Beverly Hills Hangers (1991) - Rosalind Shays
- He's a Crowd (1991) - Rosalind Shays
- Pump It Up (1991) - Rosalind Shays
- God Rest Ye Murray Gentleman (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Lie Harder (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Happy Trails (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- The Bitch Is Back (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Outward Bound (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Forgive Me Father, for I Have Sued (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Bang- Zoom- Zap (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Watts a Matter? (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Justice Swerved (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Bound for Glory (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Blood, Sweat and Fears (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Ex-Wives and Videotape (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Whatever Happened to Hannah? (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- On Your Honor (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- True Brit (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- The Pay's Lousy, But the Tips Are Great (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Noah's Bark (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- The Good Human Bar (1990) - Rosalind Shays
- Lie Down and Deliver (1989) - Rosalind Shays
- One Rat, One Ranger (1989) - Rosalind Shays
1991
Matlock (TV Series) as
Judge Diana Levin
- The Trial: Part 2 (1991) - Judge Diana Levin
- The Trial: Part 1 (1991) - Judge Diana Levin
1989
The Return of Sam McCloud (TV Movie) as
Chris Coughlin
1988
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series) as
Doctor Katherine Pulaski / Doctor Pulaski
- Shades of Gray (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Peak Performance (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Emissary (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Manhunt (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Up the Long Ladder (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Samaritan Snare (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Pen Pals (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Icarus Factor (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Time Squared (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Royale (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Contagion (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Dauphin (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Measure of a Man (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- A Matter of Honor (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Unnatural Selection (1989) - Doctor Pulaski
- The Schizoid Man (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Loud as a Whisper (1989) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Elementary, Dear Data (1988) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- Where Silence Has Lease (1988) - Doctor Katherine Pulaski
- The Child (1988) - Doctor Pulaski
1987
A Year in the Life (TV Series) as
Dr. Alice Foley
- Love Mother (1988) - Dr. Alice Foley
- The Politics of Being (1988) - Dr. Alice Foley
- The Go-Between (1988) - Dr. Alice Foley
- Goodbye to All That (1988) - Dr. Alice Foley
- What Do People Do All Day? (1987) - Dr. Alice Foley
- What Do You Think Love Is? (1987) - Dr. Alice Foley
- Don't I Know You from Somewhere? (1987) - Dr. Alice Foley
1986
A Year in the Life (TV Mini Series) as
Dr. Alice Foley
- Christmas '86 (1986) - Dr. Alice Foley
- Springtime/Autumn (1986) - Dr. Alice Foley
1986
Murder in Three Acts (TV Movie) as
Angela Stafford
1985
Beyond Reason as
Elaine
1985
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Alexis Post
- Footnote to Murder (1985) - Alexis Post
1984
The Master (TV Series) as
Maggie Sinclair
- Juggernaut (1984) - Maggie Sinclair
1983
Hart to Hart (TV Series) as
Janet / Claire Beaumond
- Harts on the Run (1984) - Janet
- Harts on the Scent (1983) - Claire Beaumond
1983
Imps* as
Missus Toni (segment "Hola")
1982
Terror at Alcatraz (TV Movie) as
Terri Seymour
1980
Quincy M.E. (TV Series) as
Dr. Janet Carlyle
- Slow Boat to Madness: Part 2 (1981) - Dr. Janet Carlyle
- Slow Boat to Madness: Part 1 (1981) - Dr. Janet Carlyle
- Deadly Arena (1980) - Dr. Janet Carlyle
1981
Fitz and Bones (TV Series) as
Terri Seymour
- A Difficult Lesson (1981) - Terri Seymour
- To Kill a Ghost (1981) - Terri Seymour
- Blue Pigeon Blues (1981) - Terri Seymour
- Terror at Newsline 3 (1981) - Terri Seymour
1979
The Incredible Hulk (TV Series) as
Sister Anita / Helen Banner
- Sanctuary (1981) - Sister Anita
- Homecoming (1979) - Helen Banner
1980
The Return of Frank Cannon (TV Movie) as
Sally Bingham
1980
B.J. and the Bear (TV Series) as
Dr. Nivens
- Bear Bondage (1980) - Dr. Nivens
1979
The Miracle Worker (TV Movie) as
Kate Keller
1979
Black Beauty (TV Mini Series) as
Elizabeth
- Episode #1.4 (1979) - Elizabeth
1979
Hizzonner (TV Series) as
Ginny / Ginny Linden
- The Election Story (1979) - Ginny
- Mr. Perfect (1979) - Ginny
- The Book Story (1979) - Ginny
- Tea and Synthesizers (1979) - Ginny
- Nails Gets Kidnapped (1979) - Ginny
- Mizzonner (1979) - Ginny
- Daughter on 10th Avenue (1979) - Ginny Linden
1977
Police Story (TV Series) as
Jessica Bentley / Margaret Wilson
- A Cry for Justice (1979) - Jessica Bentley
- Trigger Point (1977) - Margaret Wilson
1979
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Laura Akers
- Best of Friends/Aftermath/Dream Boat (1979) - Laura Akers
1979
Sweepstakes (TV Series) as
Melinda
- Dewey and Harold and Sarah and Maggie (1979) - Melinda
1979
Fantasy Island (TV Series) as
Mrs. Castle
- Photographs/Royal Flush (1979) - Mrs. Castle
1968
Insight (TV Series) as
Julie Sears / Mrs. Gleason / Stella / ...
- It Can't Happen to Me (1978) - Julie Sears
- I'm Gonna Be Free (1972) - Mrs. Gleason
- The Day God Died (1970) - Stella
- The 34th Hour (1968) - Betty
1978
The Word (TV Mini Series) as
Claire Randall
- Part IV (1978) - Claire Randall
- Part III (1978) - Claire Randall
- Part II (1978) - Claire Randall
- Part I (1978) - Claire Randall
1978
Maneaters Are Loose! (TV Movie) as
May Purcell
1978
To Kill a Cop (TV Movie) as
Florence
1978
Carter Country (TV Series) as
Ms. Barrington
- Roy Pays His Taxes (1978) - Ms. Barrington
1978
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (TV Series) as
Leta Manheim
- Sole Survivor (1978) - Leta Manheim
1976
The Tony Randall Show (TV Series) as
Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Philadelphia Triangle (1978) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Love vs. Excitement (1977) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Dream Maker (1977) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Case: The Hooper Affair (1977) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Case: Franklin in Love (1976) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
- Case: His Honor vs. Her Honor (1976) - Judge Eleanor Hooper
1978
Lucan (TV Series) as
Carol Demaree
- How Do You Run Forever? (1978) - Carol Demaree
1977
Rosetti and Ryan (TV Series) as
Elaine
- Everybody Into the Pool (1977) - Elaine
1977
The Deadly Triangle (TV Movie) as
Edith Cole
1977
Pine Canyon Is Burning (TV Movie) as
Sandra
1977
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Judith Winters
- Dead Lift (1977) - Judith Winters
1970
McCloud (TV Series) as
Chris Coughlin / Chris
- McCloud Meets Dracula (1977) - Chris Coughlin
- London Bridges (1977) - Chris Coughlin
- 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas- (1976) - Chris Coughlin
- Three Guns for New York (1975) - Chris Coughlin
- Fire! (1975) - Chris Coughlin
- Return to the Alamo (1975) - Chris Coughlin
- The Million Dollar Round Up (1973) - Chris Coughlin
- The Park Avenue Rustlers (1972) - Chris Coughlin
- The New Mexican Connection (1972) - Chris Coughlin
- Give My Regrets to Broadway (1972) - Chris
- A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley (1972) - Chris
- The Disposal Man (1971) - Chris Coughlin
- Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue (1970) - Chris Coughlin
- Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York City? (1970) - Chris Coughlin
- Portrait of a Dead Girl (1970) - Chris Coughlin
1977
Kingston: Confidential (TV Series) as
Eileen Partridge
- Triple Exposure (1977) - Eileen Partridge
1977
Hunter (TV Series) as
Frieda Scott
- Mirror Image (1977) - Frieda Scott
1977
Police Woman (TV Series) as
Helen Murphy
- Solitaire (1977) - Helen Murphy
1976
Charlie's Angels (TV Series) as
Rachel LeMaire
- Charlie's Angels (1976) - Rachel LeMaire
1976
Ellery Queen (TV Series) as
Paulette Sherman
- The Adventure of the Judas Tree (1976) - Paulette Sherman
1975
S.W.A.T. (TV Series) as
Kate Darby
- Terror Ship (1975) - Kate Darby
1975
Caribe (TV Series) as
Laura Springman
- Counterfeit Killer (1975) - Laura Springman
1975
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Linda Bannister
- Charlie Harris at Large (1975) - Linda Bannister
1974
Born Free (TV Series) as
Joy Adamson
- The Devil Leopard (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The Raiders (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The White Rhino (1974) - Joy Adamson
- Elsa's Odyssey (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The Maneaters of Merti (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The Trespassers (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The Flying Doctor of Kenya (1974) - Joy Adamson
- The Masai Rebels (1974) - Joy Adamson
- Africa's Child (1974) - Joy Adamson
- Death of a Hunter (1974) - Joy Adamson
- A Matter of Survival (1974) - Joy Adamson
- Elephant Trouble (1974) - Joy Adamson
- Pilot (1974) - Joy Adamson
1974
Chosen Survivors as
Alana Fitzgerald
1974
Planet Earth (TV Movie) as
Marg
1974
Cannon (TV Series) as
Ava Brannigan
- Blood Money (1974) - Ava Brannigan
1974
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Martha Melborne
- Hog Wild: Part 2 (1974) - Martha Melborne
- Hog Wild: Part 1 (1974) - Martha Melborne
1974
Hog Wild (TV Movie) as
Martha Melborne
1974
McQ as
Lois
1973
Kung Fu (TV Series) as
Theodora
- The Elixir (1973) - Theodora
1967
Mannix (TV Series) as
Jan Holloway / Leslie Carlson / Fran Webber
- Cry Danger (1973) - Jan Holloway
- A Gathering of Ghosts (1971) - Leslie Carlson
- Coffin for a Clown (1967) - Fran Webber
1973
The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (TV Series)
- A Special Act of Love (1973)
1973
Ordeal (TV Movie) as
Kay Damian
1972
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) as
Janet / Gloria Shields
- A Lesson in Loving (1973) - Janet
- Charlie Gave Me Your Number (1972) - Gloria Shields
1973
Search (TV Series) as
Sheila
- Ends of the Earth (1973) - Sheila
1973
Call to Danger (TV Movie) as
Carrie Donovan
1973
Hec Ramsey (TV Series) as
Rose Ryan / Miss Savannah
- Mystery of the Yellow Rose (1973) - Rose Ryan / Miss Savannah
1972
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Ann Dahms
- The Velvet Prison (1972) - Ann Dahms
1972
Banyon (TV Series) as
Paula Vander
- Dead End (1972) - Paula Vander
1972
Medical Center (TV Series) as
Dr. Harper
- Doctor and Mr. Harper (1972) - Dr. Harper
1970
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Angela Storey / Cathy Wallis
- Death Wish on Tantalus Mountain (1972) - Angela Storey
- Time and Memories (1970) - Cathy Wallis
1972
The Other as
Alexandra
1968
The F.B.I. (TV Series) as
Irene Davis / Irene Devers
- Escape to Nowhere (1972)
- Act of Violence (1968) - Irene Davis / Irene Devers
1971
Ironside (TV Series) as
Capt. Pauline Daniels
- Good Samaritan (1971) - Capt. Pauline Daniels
1971
Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV Series) as
Ann Rolf
- Tender Comrade (1971) - Ann Rolf
1971
The Name of the Game (TV Series) as
Terry Lanson
- Beware of the Watchdog (1971) - Terry Lanson
1971
One More Train to Rob as
Katy
1971
Alias Smith and Jones (TV Series) as
Grace Turner
- The Great Shell Game (1971) - Grace Turner
1967
The Virginian (TV Series) as
Rachel Bonham / Laura Messinger
- The Politician (1971) - Rachel Bonham
- The Masquerade (1967) - Laura Messinger
1970
Dan August (TV Series) as
Elizabeth
- Murder by Proxy (1970) - Elizabeth
1970
Mod Squad (TV Series) as
Claire Tragis
- The Loser (1970) - Claire Tragis
1970
The Lawyer as
Ruth Petrocelli
1969
The Survivors (TV Series) as
Belle
- Chapter Thirteen (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Twelve (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Eleven (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Ten (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Nine (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Eight (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Seven (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Five (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Four (1969) - Belle
- Chapter Two (1969) - Belle
1969
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV Series) as
Lynn Bardman
- And Eddie Makes Three (1969) - Lynn Bardman
1969
Number One as
Ann Marley
1968
The Felony Squad (TV Series) as
Margaret Collins
- The Distant Shore (1968) - Margaret Collins
1968
Star Trek (TV Series) as
Dr. Miranda Jones / Ann Mulhall / Thalassa
- Is There in Truth No Beauty? (1968) - Dr. Miranda Jones
- Return to Tomorrow (1968) - Ann Mulhall / Thalassa
1968
Bonanza (TV Series) as
Mary Roman
- The Passing of a King (1968) - Mary Roman
1968
The Outcasts (TV Series) as
Peg Skinner
- A Ride to Vengeance (1968) - Peg Skinner
1968
The Swimmer as
Cynthia
1968
The Invaders (TV Series) as
Claire
- The Life Seekers (1968) - Claire
1968
I Spy (TV Series) as
Sally
- This Guy Smith (1968) - Sally
1967
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Dr. Jean Winters
- Cry Hard, Cry Fast: Part 2 (1967) - Dr. Jean Winters
- Cry Hard, Cry Fast: Part 1 (1967) - Dr. Jean Winters
1967
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Gloria Morton
- The Money Farm (1967) - Gloria Morton
1967
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Laurel Tyson
- Fandango (1967) - Laurel Tyson
1966
New York Television Theatre (TV Series)(segment: "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets")
- Augustus Does His Bit/The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (1966) - (segment: "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets")
1966
T.H.E. Cat (TV Series) as
Lilah Hadis
- None to Weep, None to Mourn (1966) - Lilah Hadis
1966
Hawk (TV Series) as
Laura Case
- The Man Who Owned Everyone (1966) - Laura Case
1966
Dr. Kildare (TV Series) as
Jeannie Orloff
- Out of a Concrete Tower (1966) - Jeannie Orloff
- The Taste of Crow (1966) - Jeannie Orloff
- What Happened to All the Sunshine and Roses? (1966) - Jeannie Orloff
- A Patient Lost (1966) - Jeannie Orloff
- The Encroachment (1966) - Jeannie Orloff
1965
For the People (TV Series) as
The Woman
- Seized, Confined and Detained (1965) - The Woman
1964
Mr. Broadway (TV Series) as
Receptionist
- Don't Mention My Name in Sheboygan (1964) - Receptionist
1964
The DuPont Show of the Week (TV Series) as
Dorothy
- Ambassador at Large (1964) - Dorothy
1963
The Doctors (TV Series) as
Ann Carwell / Carol Carter
- The Sacred Disease: Part 5 (1963) - Ann Carwell
- The Sacred Disease: Part 4 (1963) - Ann Carwell
- The Sacred Disease: Part 3 (1963) - Ann Carwell
- The Sacred Disease: Part 2 (1963) - Ann Carwell
- The Sacred Disease (1963) - Ann Carwell
- Twice Born (1963) - Carol Carter
1954
The Secret Storm (TV Series) as
Ann Wicker (1965)
Self
2016
Lana Turner, l'indétrônable (Documentary) as
Self - Interviewee
2014
Chaos on the Bridge (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Dr. Katherine Pulaski, Star Trek: TNG
2012
Making It So: Continuing Star Trek - The Next Generation (Video documentary) as
Self
1991
The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1991
Donahue (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 27 February 1991 (1991) - Self - Guest
1991
L.A. Law 100th Episode Celebration (TV Special) as
Self / Rosalind Shays
1990
The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1988
Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 November 1988 (1988) - Self
1985
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1984
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1978
The Alan Hamel Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 21 December 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
1976
Bicentennial Minutes (TV Series short) as
Self - Narrator
- Episode #1.595 (1976) - Self - Narrator
Archive Footage
2021
The Making of: The Other (Video) as
Self
1999
Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (TV Movie) as
Doctor Pulaski
1999
Star Trek the Next Generation Companion A Series Guide and Script Library (Video Game) as
Dr. Katherine Pulaski
1980
Dan August: The Jealousy Factor (TV Movie) as
Elizabeth
1969
The Last of the Powerseekers (TV Movie) as
Belle Wheeler

References

Diana Muldaur Wikipedia