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Lisa E. Wilcox (born 27 April 1964; age 60) is the actress who portrayed Yuta in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Vengeance Factor". Hailing from Columbia, Missouri, USA, she studied theater at the University of California in Los Angeles.

Wilcox is perhaps best known for playing Alice Johnson in A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988, with Brooke Bundy) and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child (1989, with Michael Bailey Smith), both starring Robert Englund. She made her film debut in Gimme an 'F' (1984, starring Daphne Ashbrook and Clyde Kusatsu).

In 1987, Wilcox had a regular role on General Hospital. In 1989, she made recurring appearances as Ellen on Knots Landing with fellow Next Generation guest actors Melinda Culea, Vincent Schiavelli and Cary-Hiroyuki. In 1992, she starred as Missy Preston on the short-lived, live-action version of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures.

In addition to The Next Generation, Wilcox has also guest-starred on Hardcastle and McCormick (1985, starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly), MacGyver (1987, starring Richard Dean Anderson, with Lawrence Dobkin), Bodies of Evidence (1993, with Jennifer Hetrick and Jennifer S. Parsons), Murder, She Wrote (1994, with Robert Curtis Brown and Bruce Gray), Walker, Texas Ranger (1998, starring Clarence Gilyard, Jr. and Noble Willingham), and Chicago Hope (1998, starring Jayne Brook, with Jeff Allin).

Wilcox played the title role in the short film The All New Adventures of Chastity Blade (2000) and played Florence Henderson in the television movie Unauthorized Brady Bunch: The Final Days (2000, with Robert Curtis Brown, David Selburg, and Antony Acker). She can also be seen in Men Seeking Women (1997) and Watchers Reborn (1998).

Between 2000 and 2007 Wilcox took an acting break and co-founded the jewelry and fashion company Toe Brights. [1]

Wilcox later had a guest role in two episodes of Big Shots (2007, with Jessica Collins, Rick Scarry, and Wayne Thomas Yorke) and in the pilot episode of Harry's Law (2011, with Ivar Brogger), starred in the drama The Intruders (2009) and the science fiction thriller Savage (2009), was part of the main cast in the short horror series Fear Clinic (2009, co-starring Kane Hodder and produced by Bobbi Sue Luther), and Sebastian (2011, with Meg Foster).

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