Gates McFadden

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Gates McFadden

Birth name Cheryl Gates McFadden
Born March 02, 1949 (age 58)
Flag of United States Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Notable roles Dr. Beverly Crusher in Star Trek: The Next Generation

Cheryl Gates McFadden (born March 2, 1949 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio), usually credited as Gates McFadden, is an American actress and choreographer. She is best known for portraying the character of Dr. Beverly Crusher in the television and film series Star Trek: The Next Generation.

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She attended Brandeis University earning B.A Cum Laude in Theater Arts.

Before Star Trek: The Next Generation, she was mostly known as a choreographer, often working on Jim Henson productions including the films The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth, and The Muppets Take Manhattan, in which she even has a brief on-screen appearance. As a way of distinguishing her acting work from her choreography, she is usually credited as "Gates McFadden" as an actress and "Cheryl McFadden" as a choreographer.

She appeared briefly in the Woody Allen film Stardust Memories, and in The Hunt for Red October as Jack Ryan's wife Cathy, though most of her scenes were cut in post-production.

McFadden also appeared in the made-for-television movie Crowned and Dangerous with Yasmine Bleeth in 1997.

In 1987, McFadden was cast as Dr. Beverly Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Crusher character was slated to be Captain Jean-Luc Picard's love interest, and this aspect of the character is what attracted McFadden to the role. Another important aspect of the character was being a widow balancing motherhood and a career. Like many of the TNG characters during its first season, the Crusher character wasn't very well developed and there were some disagreements between the show's producers and McFadden about how the character should develop. These disagreements led to some bad blood between her and several executive producers, resulting in McFadden's being released from her contract and not being in TNG's second season[citation needed].

However, her replacement, Diana Muldaur, proved to be unpopular and McFadden was personally asked to return by Rick Berman. At first McFadden was hesitant as she had felt she had moved on; however, after a phone call from co-star Patrick Stewart, McFadden changed her mind and returned.

From the third season on, Crusher was still under-used, but the character was mellowed slightly. McFadden remained vocal about her disappointing screen time, especially during TNG movies. McFadden also directed the TNG episode "Genesis" and choreographed the dance routine in "Data's Day". In interviews, she expressed disappointment over not being given the opportunity to direct more episodes despite her requests.

In the spring of 2006, McFadden appeared in a series of television commercials for Microsoft.

McFadden now divides her time between Los Angeles and the south of France where she and her husband, John Talbot, are restoring an old theater. McFadden remains close to her TNG co-stars: Brent Spiner is the godfather of her son, Marina Sirtis lives only a few doors down from her Los Angeles home, she and LeVar Burton reportedly chat on the phone often, and she has said Michael Dorn is her theater buddy and they go to many performances together in the Los Angeles area[citation needed]. In an interview in 2004, McFadden admitted that she was always closest to Patrick Stewart and she sees him more often than the others, since he now lives in the United Kingdom and she lives in France.

Major Cast Members of Star Trek: The Next Generation
Patrick Stewart | Jonathan Frakes | Brent Spiner | LeVar Burton | Michael Dorn | Gates McFadden | Marina Sirtis | Wil Wheaton | Denise Crosby | Diana Muldaur
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