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Jolene Blalock (born March 5, 1975 in San Diego, California) is an American actress best known for playing the Vulcan T'Pol in Star Trek: Enterprise. Jolene Blalock: BiographyJolene Blalock - Early careerA popular model, Blalock left home at 17 to model in Europe and Asia. She has appeared on the cover of many men's lifestyle magazines and was twice featured in Maxim's "Girls of Maxim" gallery. She posed for a clothed fashion layout in Playboy in April 2002. She was later interviewed by the magazine for its "20Q" section in February 2005. Blalock spent years dieting as a model and was relieved to move into acting, saying: "I'm jaded by my experiences in the modelling industry. You're never skinny or perfect enough, and it was difficult mentally making the transition to acting." She made her television debut in sitcom Veronica's Closet, before 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. TV movie On The Edge and mini-series Diamond Hunters, in South Africa, paved the way for Star Trek prequel Enterprise. Jolene Blalock - Star Trek: EnterpriseLanding a role in Enterprise was Blalock's biggest break, and she described it as a dream come true. She admitted she was excited at being a newcomer to the cult series: Blalock also said of the project: Blalock said of the original series: "Spock was Star Trek's real sex symbol. People always assume it was Kirk, but they're wrong." Every day of filming, it took two hours in make-up to transform Blalock into T'Pol. On joining the series, she also had to have her belly button ring removed. The make-up artist and hair person tried unsuccessfully to twist it off with pliers. "It was so painful," she explained. "In the end, they sent me to a tattoo artist." On another occasion production on Enterprise was stopped and Blalock hospitalised after suffering agonizing pain from a burst ulcer in her colon. Blalock's 30th birthday coincided with the filming of her final scenes as T'Pol. During the spring of 2005, she was quoted in a Toronto Star interview and at her Pasadena convention appearance as calling the Enterprise finale episode, "These Are the Voyages..." "appalling" although the reasons for this opinion were not initially reported. In a later interview, Blalock expanded upon this by saying that she was upset that the final episode focuses more upon characters from Star Trek: The Next Generation than Enterprise. Jolene Blalock - Convention involvementBlalock initially confessed she found the Trekkie phenomenon "a bit scary", saying in 2002: She made her first appearance at a convention in Pasadena, California, in March 2005. Her second appearance was at an autograph signing show in Milton Keynes, England, in late April; this was soon followed by an appearance at a convention in Bonn, Germany, and others. Jolene Blalock - After EnterpriseIn March and April 2006, Blalock filmed I Dream of Murder, a made-for-cable film, in the vicinity of Calgary. She appeared in the film Slow Burn with LL Cool J and Ray Liotta which was filmed in 2003 between seasons of Enterprise, unveiled at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2005 and finally saw limited theatrical release in 2007. She guest starred in two episodes of Stargate SG-1 as Ishta, leader of a group of female Jaffa. She was scheduled to appear on an episode of Lost during the 2005-2006 season as a former love interest of Sawyer (Josh Holloway). Even though she filmed some scenes, the flashback scenes in that episode were changed from Sawyer to Michael (Harold Perrineau), and her scenes were never actually used in an episode, nor featured as "deleted scenes" in the DVD set's bonus material. Set photos from the shooting of a scene surfaced in 2008. She co-starred in a horror film entitled Shadow Puppets. She starred in the made-for-TV movie I Dream of Murder which was released in 2006. Her most recent film appearance is as Captain Lola Beck in Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, a sequel to the film Starship Troopers, which was released on August 5, 2008. It has been announced that she is going to play in the second season of Legend of the Seeker in the role of one a Sister of the Dark. Jolene Blalock - Personal lifeBlalock was born and raised in San Diego, California, with three siblings. She spent her childhood developing surfing and artistic skills. She said of her childhood: Blalock's nickname is Leno. She currently lives in Los Angeles. She is known as "a favourite on the Tinseltown party circuit", and told an interviewer: Blalock told Loaded magazine, "I love sex. But check the equipment before you fall in love. Anyone who says size doesn't count is a liar." She said she likes men who are so "brilliant they are almost insane", adding, "I also like men who have hands with big masculine veins that you can squish and move." She dated Terminator 2 star Edward Furlong for several months in 2001, and was originally best known as his "hell-raising girlfriend". On 25 September 2001 Furlong was stopped twice in the space of hours by Hollywood police. After being pulled over in the afternoon, he was allowed to go but his car was impounded by police. Hours later, he and Blalock were driving away from a hotel on Sunset Strip when they were involved in a minor accident. He was breathalyzed, arrested for drunk-driving, handcuffed and bundled into a squad car. Blalock was arrested with him in connection with the same traffic-related incident. Blalock split from Furlong and later went out with London-based Canadian Michael Rapino, CEO of Live Nation, whom she had previously met when he booked her for a beer commercial in Los Angeles. Nearly all her time was taken up with work. He lived in England and while working on Enterprise she found conducting a long-distance relationship difficult, running up an "astronomical" phone bill. The two married in Negril, Jamaica, on 22 April 2003. Breaking with tradition, she proposed to him. Blalock is a passionate dog-lover and appeared on the cover of popular British dog publication K9 Magazine. She took her Rottweiler Sheila and pit bull Harrah to instructor Heather Stevens's canine "Ruff Yoga" at Runyon Canyon dog park, Los Angeles. Jolene Blalock: ReferencesJolene Blalock: External links
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