American actress (born 1958)
Roxann Dawson
Dawson at the 2009 Las Vegas Star Trek Con
Born Roxann Caballero
(1958-09-11 ) September 11, 1958 (age 66) Other names Roxann Biggs Roxann Biggs-Dawson Education University of California, Berkeley (BA )Occupations Actress director producer writer Years active 1982–present Spouses Children 2 Website www .roxanndawson .net
Roxann Dawson (née Caballero , born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson , is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on the television series Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001). In the 2000s, she transitioned to a career primarily as a director, and has directed numerous episodes of television series including Star Trek: Enterprise , Crossing Jordan , Cold Case , Heroes , The Closer , The Mentalist , The Good Wife , Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. , Mercy Street , The Deuce and Foundation .
Early life
Roxann Dawson Caballero was born September 11, 1958,[ 1] in Los Angeles, California .[ 2] She graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1980.[ 3]
Career
Acting
Dawson's first professional acting job was in a Broadway production of A Chorus Line .[ 4] She also appeared as a background dancer in the 1985 film adaptation.
In 1989 Dawson worked on the NBC drama Nightingales . During the course of her work on that show, she met casting director Eric Dawson, who would later become her second husband. After the show was canceled, Eric's company cast her in guest roles on Matlock and Jake and the Fat Man .[ 5]
Roxann Dawson with Voyager actresses Kate Mulgrew and Jennifer Lien (1995)
In 1994, Dawson was cast as the half Human/half-Klingon engineer B'Elanna Torres on Star Trek: Voyager . She was a main cast member for all seven seasons of the show.
Her other television credits include appearances on The Hat Squad , Baywatch , The Closer , Matlock , The Untouchables , Any Day Now , Without a Trace , The Lyon's Den , The Division , the U.S. version of Coupling and the science fiction television series Seven Days .
Directing and producing
While working on Voyager , Dawson made her directorial debut on the episode "Riddles ", which aired in September 1999. She later directed the second part of the two-part episode "Workforce " and directed 10 episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise . In 2002, she provided the voice of the repair station computer in one of the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes she directed.[ 6]
Dawson has also directed episodes of Charmed , The O.C. , Close to Home , Lost , Heroes , Hawthorne , The Closer, Cold Case , Caprica , The Mentalist and Treme . In 2010, she directed the season two episode "Teacher and Pupils " of Lie to Me and the season two episode "On Tap " of The Good Wife . In 2013, she directed the March 22 episode "Reunions" of Touch , and the October 15 episode "Eye Spy " of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. .
In 2014 she directed the March 5 episode "Dreamcatcher" of Revolution and the October 22 episode "Phobia" of Stalker . For the 2015 season of the Amazon Video series Bosch , she directed "Chapter Six: Donkey's Years").[ 7] She directed early episodes of Mercy Street , a series released on PBS in January 2016. In 2016, she also directed the season one episodes "Broussard" and "Zero Day" of the TV series Colony . She's also directed the episode "Crossbreed" of season five of The Americans . She also directed episode 8 ("Chapter 60") of the fifth season of House of Cards . In 2021, Dawson was the director of episodes 8 and 9 of season 1 and in 2023 she directed episodes 8 and 9 of season 2 of Foundation .
Dawson was a producer on Scandal , Crossing Jordan and Cold Case .[ 8]
Writing
Dawson's first play, Desire to Fall , was produced by the Circle Repertory Company workshop in 1986.[citation needed ] Her second play, Passage Through the Heart , debuted in 1997 at the University of Minnesota Duluth .[ 9] From 2000 to she co-wrote with Daniel Graham a trilogy of science fiction novels, Entering Tenebrea (ISBN 0-671-03607-6 ), Tenebrea's Hope (ISBN 0-671-03609-2 ) and Tenebrea Rising (ISBN 0-671-03611-4 ).
Personal life
Dawson was married to actor Casey Biggs ; they later divorced. He later became a recurring cast member of the sister series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the Cardassian Damar .[ 10]
In May 1994 Dawson married casting director Eric Dawson, whom she met while working on the series Nightingales . They have two daughters, one adopted from China.[ 5] Dawson joined the Catholic Church at the time of her second marriage in 1994, despite having been raised in "an atheist household". It eventually inspired her to direct the 2019 Christian film Breakthrough .[ 11]
Filmography
Acting credits
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1985
A Chorus Line
Dancer
Credited as Roxann Caballero
1991
Guilty by Suspicion
Felicia Barron
Credited as Roxann Biggs
1992
Mortal Sins
María Croce
Credited as Roxann Biggs
1993
Blood In, Blood Out
Uncredited Original title: Bound by Honor
1994
Pointman
Rosie Alvarez
Credited as Roxann Biggs
1994
Greyhounds
JoJo Golina
Credited as Roxann Biggs
1996
Darkman III: Die Darkman Die
Angela Rooker
Credited as Roxann Biggs-Dawson
1998
The Lost World
Elizabeth Summerlee
Television series
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1985
Another World
Adrienne Morrow (as Roxann Biggs)
Episode 5252; credited as Roxann Biggs
1987
Ohara
Carmella
Episode: "Jesse"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1988
The Fortunate Pilgrim
Louisa
3 episodes; credited as Roxann Biggs
1989
Nightingales
Yolanda 'Yolo' Elena Puente (as Roxann Biggs)
13 episodes; credited as Roxan Biggs
1990
Baywatch
Ines
Episode: "We Need a Vacation"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1990
Matlock
Vicki Mariani
Episodes: "The Informer: Parts 1 & 2"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1991
Equal Justice
Maria
Episode: "Who Speaks for the Children?"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1991
Jake and the Fatman
Alyssa
Episode: "I Cover the Waterfront"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1992
Jake and the Fatman
Debbie Morton
Episodes: "Stormy Weather: Parts 1 & 2"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1992
The Round Table
Jennifer Clemente
7 episodes; credited as Roxann Biggs
1993
The Hat Squad
Rosie
Episode: "The Liquidator?"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1994
The Untouchables
Gina Perino
Episode: "The Fever"; credited as Roxann Biggs
1995–2001
Star Trek: Voyager
B'Elanna Torres
Main role; 172 episodes
1997
Foto Novelas: Seeing Through Walls
Teresa Puente
TV short
1999
Any Day Now
Tina
Episode: "Don't Say Anything"
2000
Seven Days
Commander Helen Keagle
Episode: "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"
2001
2001 Alma Awards
Herself
Awards show (presenter)
2001
Weakest Link
Herself
Episode: "Star Trek Edition"
2002
Star Trek: Enterprise
Repair Station Computer voice
Episode: "Dead Stop " Uncredited
2003
Coupling
Therapist
Episode: Pilot
2003
The Division
Unknown
Episode: "Body Double"
2003
The Lyon's Den
Asst. District Attorney Linda Solis
3 episodes
2004
Without a Trace
Erica Palmer
Episode: "Bait"
2011
The Closer
Detective Ortega
Episode: "A Family Affair"
Video games
Documentaries
Year
Title
Notes
1995
Inside the New Adventure: Star Trek - Voyager
1996
It's Hot in Here: UPN Fall Preview
1997
Trekkies
2013
The Captains Close Up
Four-part documentary mini-series (Episode 4: "Kate Mulgrew ")
2016
50 Years of Star Trek
Audiobooks
Year
Title
1996
Star Trek: The Klingon Way, A Warrior's Guide
1997
Alien Voices: The Time Machine
1999
Alien Voices: The Lost World
2011
Alien Voices: Journey to the Center of the Earth
Theatre
Year
Title
Role
Director
Notes
Unknown
Accelerando
Unknown
Unknown
1982
A Chorus Line
Diana Morales (as Roxann Caballero)
Michael Bennett
Shubert Theatre , New York City
1984
Daughters
Cetta (as Roxann Caballero)
Unknown
Philadelphia Drama Guild, Philadelphia
1985
Tropicana
Ana Sanchez (as Roxann Caballero)
Unknown
Musical Theater Works, New York City
1985
The Tempest
Miranda (as Roxann Caballero)
Julie Taymor[ 12]
City Stage Company, New York City
1986
The Early Girl
George (as Roxann Caballero)
Munson Hicks
Circle Repertory Company , New York City
1987
The Hostage
Teresa (as Roxann Caballero)
Unknown
Coconut Grove Playhouse , Coconut Grove, Florida
1987
The Rose Tattoo
Rosa Delle Rose (as Roxann Biggs).
Unknown
Geva Theatre Center , Rochester, New York
1988
V & V Only
Janey (as Roxann Biggs)
Marshall Mason
Circle Repertory Theatre, New York City
Directing credits
Film
Television
Writing credits
Year
Title
Notes
1986
Desire to Fall
Stage play
1997
A Passage Through The Heart
Stage play
2000
Entering Tenebrea
Vol. 1 of Tenebrea Trilogy (with Daniel Graham)
2001
Tenebrea's Hope
Vol. 2 of Tenebrea Trilogy (with Daniel Graham)
2001
Tenebrea Rising
Vol. 3 of Tenebrea Trilogy (with Daniel Graham)
Awards and nominations
See also
References
^ "Celebrity birthdays for the week of Sept. 5-11" . Associated Press . August 30, 2021. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022. Retrieved August 18, 2022 – via ABC News .
^ McDonagh, Maitland (January 2, 2003). "Question: Are Rosario Dawson ..." TV Guide . Archived from the original on September 26, 2013.
^ "Famous Berkeley Alumni" . University of California, Berkeley . Archived from the original on May 27, 2010. Retrieved May 10, 2013 . Roxann Dawson, '80, actress
^ "Biography" . The Official Roxann Dawson Website. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
^ a b Korbelik, Jeff (September 10, 2005). "Former Lincoln man gets Emmy nomination for casting 'Nip/Tuck'" . Lincoln Journal-Star . Retrieved February 7, 2019.
^ Sussman, Michael; Strong, Phyllis (October 9, 2002). "Dead Stop ". Star Trek: Enterprise . Season 2. Episode 4. UPN .
^ Connelly, Michael; Overmyer, Eric (February 12, 2015). "Chapter Six: Donkey's Years". Bosch (TV series) . Season 1. Episode 6. Amazon Studios .
^ "Roxann Dawson: Credits" . TV Guide . Retrieved June 4, 2013.
^ Smith, Maureen (January 8, 1997; Editor) Brief University of Minnesota . Vol. XXVII No. 1, Retrieved June 4, 2013. (PDF file)
^ "Star Trek Catching Up With Casey Biggs, Part 2" . Startrek.com . April 7, 2012. Archived from the original on July 15, 2018. Retrieved May 10, 2019 .
^ Burkepile, Jacqueline (July 21, 2019). "Atheist-to-Catholic Hollywood Director Reveals How "Breakthrough" Strengthened Her Faith: "It Gives You Chills" " . ChurchPOP . Retrieved July 21, 2019 .
^ Dawson, Roxann. "About" . Roxann Dawson. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
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