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14 Facts About Chase Masterson

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Chase Masterson was born on Christianne Carafano on February 26,1963 and is an American actress, singer and producer best known for her role as Leeta on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

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Chase Masterson has appeared in the TV shows General Hospital, Sliders, and ER and voiced characters in several animated films.

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In 2008, Masterson won the Best Feature Film Producer award at the LA Femme Film Festival for the film Yesterday Was a Lie, in which she acted.

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In 2013, Chase Masterson co-founded the Pop Culture Hero Coalition to speak out against bullying, racism, misogyny, homophobia and other forms of hate.

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Chase Masterson's family settled in El Paso, Texas when she was in the sixth grade.

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Chase Masterson graduated from the University of Texas and has one child.

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Chase Masterson then spent five years portraying the Bajoran Dabo girl Leeta on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1995 to 1999.

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Chase Masterson's prominent feature film roles include starring as a sultry singer in James Kerwin's sci-fi film noir Yesterday Was a Lie, which she produced, and voicing Janice Em in the animated film Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles.

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Chase Masterson's television guest-starring roles include ER and Sliders; in the latter, her role was that of Kelly Welles, the sister of Wade Welles.

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Since 2010, Chase Masterson has reprised her role as Leeta from Deep Space Nine, both in hologram form and in her "mirror universe" guise, in Cryptic Studios' Star Trek Online.

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Chase Masterson is voicing the title character "Auto" in monochrom's science fiction comedy film Je Suis Auto.

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Chase Masterson has released two commercial records: 2011's Yesterday Was a Lie and 2012's Burned With Desire.

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Chase Masterson was special guest star at the 20th anniversary edition of cocktail robot festival Roboexotica in Vienna and performed a live jazz set for "robots and humans".

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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled against Chase Masterson, deciding the man who created the profile was responsible for it, and not Matchmaker.