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19 Facts About Nancy Hower

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Nancy Hower is an American actress, director, screenwriter and producer.

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Nancy Hower grew up in Wyckoff, New Jersey, and is one of nine children.

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Nancy Hower appeared onstage for the first time as a senior in high school.

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Nancy Hower later appeared in two stage productions at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts.

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Nancy Hower began her professional acting career playing the role of Andrea in The Years at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 1993.

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Nancy Hower has been in several on and off-Broadway stage productions throughout her career.

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Nancy Hower had a role in Standing On Fishes, and although her name appears in the end credits of this movie, her role was cut from the final version.

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Nancy Hower has had guest-starring roles in the television series Suddenly Susan and The Sentinel.

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Nancy Hower had a recurring role as Ensign Samantha Wildman on the sci-fi series Star Trek: Voyager.

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Nancy Hower appeared in eight episodes of the series' seven-year run.

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Nancy Hower's character is head of Voyagers xenobiology department and, in the episode "Deadlock", she gives birth to a daughter called Naomi Wildman.

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Nancy Hower formerly fronted two alternative rock bands, WENCH and STELLA.

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Nancy Hower sang lead, played rhythm guitar, and wrote all of the band's music.

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Nancy Hower co-wrote the original music for the play Momma in 2001, as well as writing and recording an unreleased rock opera titled Girl On Mars.

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Nancy Hower wrote and directed the short film The Wizard of Id, an unreleased film about a musician who discovers that he has the power to change the lives of the people around him through his music.

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In 2003, Nancy Hower directed the stage play City Limits at the Keck Theater in Los Angeles.

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Nancy Hower wrote, directed, produced and edited the independent film Memron, a mockumentary on the Enron scandal.

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Nancy Hower provided vocals for the film Catch and Release, in which she plays a small role.

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In 2013, Nancy Hower directed and co-wrote the Hulu original series Quickdraw, which was renewed for a second season in 2014.