Chase Masterson
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| This article is written from the Real World point of view |
| This article is written from the Real World point of view |
| Chase Masterson | |
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| Birth name: | Christianne Carafano |
| Gender: | Female |
| Date of birth: | 26 February 1963 |
| Place of birth: | Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA |
| Character(s): | Leeta (pictured below) |
Chase Masterson (born 26 February 1963; age 45), real name Christianne Carafano, played Leeta, a Bajoran native, who appeared in over a dozen episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
One unfortunate result of her involvement with Star Trek was the creation of a fake matchmaking profile for her, which used the name Chase and supplied her real phone number and address through an e-mail autoresponder. The matchmaking information was of a nature that provoked threatening and sexually explicit phone calls to be made to her, and she and her son moved out of her home for several months. In 2003 she took legal action against the hosting company, but that action failed because the hosting company hadn't created the bogus entry itself, so it was protected by the US Communications Decency Act. The case is known as Carafano v. Metrosplash.com or often as the Star Trek Actress case. [1]
Another side effect of Star Trek had a more favorable result. Masterson is a frequent convention-goer and because of that, it has enabled her to get more work from the Sci-Fi Channel.
Masterson guest-starred a number of times in the short-lived series Live Shot. Other Star Trek stars who were cast members include David Birney, Karen Austin, Ron Canada, Jeff Yagher, Bruce McGill and Sam Anderson. Star Trek stars who also guest-starred include Casey Biggs, Dion Anderson, John Schuck, Lee Arenberg, Hal Landon, Jr., Cully Fredricksen and Kenneth Tigar.
Upcoming projects include Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles and a starring role opposite Kipleigh Brown (Jane Taylor from Star Trek: Enterprise) in the film Yesterday Was a Lie.
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[edit] Appearances as Leeta
- DS9:
- "Explorers" (Season Three)
- "Facets"
- "Bar Association" (Season Four)
- "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (Season Five)
- "Doctor Bashir, I Presume"
- "Ferengi Love Songs"
- "In the Cards"
- "Call to Arms"
- "Favor the Bold" (Season Six)
- "Sacrifice of Angels"
- "You Are Cordially Invited"
- "The Magnificent Ferengi"
- "Profit and Lace"
- "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" (Season Seven)
- "It's Only a Paper Moon"
- "The Dogs of War"
[edit] Background Information
- Masterson appeared in the straight-to-DVD release Manticore with Voyager star Robert Beltran (Chakotay).
- Masterson originally auditioned to play the role of Mardah, Jake Sisko's girlfriend in the episode "The Abandoned". However, when Avery Brooks, who was directing the episode, saw her, he decided that she was too old to be the girlfriend of a 16-year-old. When Masterson returned to play the character of Leeta, it was originally intended to be a one episode character, but the producers were so impressed with Masterson's performance that they wrote the character into "Facets", and subsequently decided to add her to the list of recurring characters. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
- She is set to star in the Star Trek fan film Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, directed by Voyager star Tim Russ, as the Orion communicator Xela.
[edit] Filmography
- Married People, Single Sex (1993, with Robert Zachar, Bob Rudd and games performer Joseph Pilato)
[edit] External links
- ChaseMasterson.com - official site
- Chase Masterson at the Internet Movie Database
- Chase Masterson at Wikipedia
- Carafano v. Metrosplash.com at Wikipedia
- Communications Decency Act at Wikipedia
