The main cast members who made the move into the show's new direction included Mary Alice (Lettie Bostic) – who departed after season two – and Dawnn Lewis, who played Jalessa Vinson-Taylor.
Dawnn Lewis in "A Different World" Image courtesy of NBC Universal
Jalessa started as Denise and Maggie Lauten (Tomei) 's sophomore roommate in season one[...]
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Joining them are creator Mike McMahan, Dawnn Lewis (Capt Carol Freeman), and Eugene Cordero (Lt Sam Rutherford) "🖖🏻This post serves as a belated 'happy birthday' to the great [Tawny Newsome] and visual proof that I've FINALLY met [Eugene Cordero] in person Lower Decks! Lower Decks! Lower Decks! #happybirthday #startrek #lowerdecks #startreklowerdecks."
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"I think it's really exciting the way Mike McMahan weaves previous Star Trek characters into our episodes," Dawnn Lewis, who plays Captain Carol Freeman, said, "It just feels like little presents that we get to, like, wrap up, and give to the fans," added star Tawny Newsome, who plays her daughter in Lt Beckett Mariner,[...]
Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) and her daughter Ensign Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome) You'd figure at this stage, three seasons in, there would be some form of "greater understanding" of things and learning from experiences, but the Mike McMahan series has a knack for creating tension for the sake of it Here's your minor spoilers warning.
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In this case, the ship's captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) must mull over an important career decision while the crew has a mission to help the Excelsior-class U.S.S Archimedes.
Tawny Newsome and Lauren Lapkus in Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "First First Contact" Image courtesy of Paramount+
The first contact with a planet serves as the backdrop[...]
Especially when they're blatantly spelling it out to their viewers with the second season opener "Strange Energies." The episode primarily focuses on Mariner (Tawny Newsome), Freeman (Dawnn Lewis), Ransom (Jerry O'Connell), Tendi (Noël Wells), and Rutherford (Eugene Cordero) Consider this your minor spoilers warning.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks also stars Dawnn Lewis, Jerry O'Connell, and Gillian Vigman.
On Star Trek First Contact Day, Paramount+ released new content of all the franchise's active series including the animated comedy Lower Decks, which was renewed for a third season The ViacomCBS streamer formerly known as CBS All Access also released the teaser[...]
Star Trek: Lower Decks was represented by Mike McMahan and series voice cast members Tawny Newsome, Jack Quaid, Noël Wells, Eugene Cordero, Dawnn Lewis, Jerry O'Connell, Fred Tatasciore, and Gillian Vigman when they made their virtual journey to New York Comic Con Metaverse on Thursday And don't think just because the series recently wrapped its debut[...]
Freeman's (Dawnn Lewis) last nerves In a battle of wits, Freeman tries to do everything to get Mariner to transfer or resign Initially, it's by giving her the worst possible jobs on the ship When that doesn't work, she decides to promote her the ensign to lieutenant, which offers itself its own set of responsibilities[...]
Do you ever notice how many characters on Star Trek are almost never stressed out unless it has something implicitly has to do with the episode? Lower Decks answers that question why in its latest episode "Temporal Edict." The story begins when Captain Freeman Dawnn Lewis finds out the U.S.S Cerritos is being diverted from[...]
The first is how the distrustful Captain Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) tasks Ensign Boimler (Jack Quaid) into monitoring (i.e.: spying) on his similarly ranked officer, Ensign Mariner (Tawny Newsome) due to her past issues with insubordination Boimler is best described as vanilla as a by-the-book Federation officer can get Mariner is a genius with intuition, but[...]
T'ana, Jerry O'Connell as Commander Ransom, Dawnn Lewis as Captain Freeman, Fred Tatasciore as Lieutenant Shaxs and Noel Wells as Ensign Tendi (Image: CBS 2020 CBS Interactive)
Developed by Emmy Award winner Mike McMahan ("Rick and Morty," "Solar Opposites"), "Star Trek: Lower Decks", a new half-hour animated comedy series, focuses on the support crew serving on[...]
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CBS All Access' Star Trek: Lower Decks features the vocal talents of Tawny Newsome as Beckett Mariner, Jack Quaid as Brad Boimler, Noël Wells as Tendi, Eugene Cordero as Rutherford, Dawnn Lewis as Carol Freeman, Jerry O'Connell as Jack Ransom, Fred Tatasciore as Shaxs, and[...]
Joining the cast for the new season are Dawnn Lewis, J.K Simmons, and Kirby Howell-Baptiste.
In January 2019, Bell spoke with E! News, and opened up about how her first major role would also turn out to be her most transformative one:
"I didn't have quite the experience Veronica had in high school, but there were definitely[...]
There have been moments where it felt like an episode was dragging on with no end in sight; and other moments – like last week's episode – where in an instant Mama Leone's (Dawnn Lewis) head gets chopped off and you're suddenly awake and alert A shortage of brains has also brought a shortage of[...]
The episode moved at a slow and foggy pace, only jolting me awake when they (spoiler) chopped off Mama Leone's (Dawnn Lewis) head.
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"I broke the law because it feels good to save lives" – Mama Leone/Renegade
Last episode, we watched as Blaine DeBeers (David Anders) deliver Mama Leone to Chase Graves (Jason Dohring) in return[...]
Oh, and in case you didn't catch that and before I forget, remember back in season 3 when Ravi Chakrabarti's (Rahul Kohl) cure stash went missing? Well, now we know who stole it…
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The show stars John Hawkes (Winter's Bone), Dawnn Lewis (Major Crimes), Shea Whigham (Boardwalk Empire), and newcomer Anjelika Washington. The Legend of Master Legend was written by Transparent's Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster.
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