Maggie Thrett, the actress and singer who portrayed one of the three glamorous humanoids who require pills to keep them from aging on the early 'Star Trek' episode “Mudd’s Women,” has died at the age of 76
— it was shot as the series’ second installment — Thrett, with her long brown hair, dazzled in a sparkling emerald green gown as Ruth Bonaventure.
She and fellow aliens Eve McHuron and Magda Kovacs play prospective brides pimped out by Roger C. Carmel’s Harry Mudd, but they need a Venus drug to preserve their illusion of beauty. Diane Pine was born on Nov. 18, 1946, in New York City. She attended the High School for the Performing Arts in Manhattan and as a model appeared on the cover ofIn 1964, she recorded the single “Your Love Is Mine” with the B-side “Lucky Girl,” then had a minor hit a year later with the song “Soupy,” produced by Bob Crewe, best known for his work with The Four Seasons.
Crewe advised her to change her name to Maggie Thrett because “he thought it sounded British and more with it for the time,” she told author Tom Lisanti for his 2017 book,Thrett signed with Universal Pictures and in 1966 appeared in the sci-fi film. The year also saw her show up on television on
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