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Jolene Blalock as T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise

Jolene Blalock

 

Jolene K. Blalock (b. March 5, 1975) --American film and television actress and model, best known for playing the Vulcan T'Pol on the science-fiction television show Star Trek: Enterprise.

 On the show, Jolene Blalock plays T'Pol, a Vulcan who is assigned to the crew of the first starship Enterprise as the Science Officer. Unlike the future Spock, who was a member of Starfleet, T'Pol is working for the Vulcan High Command, who want her to act as an observer on the Enterprise. T'Pol served aboard the Enterprise for ten years (2151–2161)..

The real Jolene Blalock is a model and actress. She has appeared on the cover of many magazines, twice featured in Maxim's "Girls of Maxim" gallery and was named the 10th sexiest woman in the world in 2005 by FHM.

Prior to her casting as T'Pol, Blalick made her television debut the sitcom Veronica's Closet, and then made guest appearances in The Love Boat: The Next Wave, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, JAG, and starring as Medea in a 2000 adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts.

Among other Science-Fiction shows Blalock appeared in was a guest-spot in two episodes of Stargate SG-1 as Ishta, the leader of a group of female Jaffa.

Jolene Blalock as the Jaffa Ishta

Jolene Blalock as the Jaffa Ishta on Stargate SG-1

 

 

 Jolene Blalock as T'Pol

Jolene Blalock as the Vulcan T'Pol on Star Trek: Enterprise

 

Jolene Blalock

 The Human version of Jolene Blalock

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