Real Name : Jeri Lynn Zimmerman Birth : 22 February 1968, Munich, Germany Height : 5' 8"
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Jeri Lynn Zimmerman was born on February 22, 1968 in Munich, West Germany to Jeri and Sharon Zimmerman. She and her brother Mark grew up on several Military bases, including Kansas, Maryland, Georgia and Texas. Finally, at the age of 11, her family settled down in Paducah, Kentucky. Later, after graduating from Lone Oak High School in 1986, she attended Northwestern University Chicago as a National Merit Scholar. While studying there, she won a number of beauty contests (a.o.- 6th annual Miss Northwestern Alpha Delta Phi Pageant in 1989). With a BS in theater, she came to Los Angeles and since then she's been on several TV shows and movies - including popular shows like _"Matlock" (1986)_ (qv), _"Melrose Place" (1992)_ (qv), _"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)_ (qv) as well as _"Dark Skies" (1996)_ (qv). Her television experience also includes roles in a variety of telefilms including _Co-ed Call Girl (1996) (TV)_ (qv), _Nightmare in Columbia County (1991) (TV)_ (qv), NBC's _Ambush in Waco: In the Line of Duty (1993) (TV)_ (qv), _"The Sentinel" (1996)_ (qv), _The Last Man (2000)_ (qv), _Men Cry Bullets (1997)_ (qv), _Dracula 2000 (2000)_ (qv), _Down with Love (2003)_ (qv). Jeri Ryan resides in an area of Los Angeles with her husband chef Christophe Eme, her son Alex and daughter Gisele. Biography written by: Mia
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- Ambush in Waco: In the Line of Duty (1993) (TV) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Rebecca] <6>
- Body of Proof (2010) (TV) [Kate Murphy]
- Co-ed Call Girl (1996) (TV) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Kimberly] <5>
- Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner (2006) (TV) (uncredited) [Herself - Audience]
- Down with Love (2003) [Gwendolyn] <13>
- Dracula 2000 (2000) [Valerie Sharpe] <13>
- Flash III: Deadly Nightshade (1992) (V) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Felicia Kane] <20>
- Men Cry Bullets (1997) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Lydia] <3>
- Mortal Kombat: Rebirth (2010) (V) [Sonya Blade]
- Nightmare in Columbia County (1991) (TV) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Dawn Elizabeth Smith] <2>
- Pier 66 (1996) (TV) (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Beth Saunders] <2>
- Secrets in the Walls (2010) (TV) [Rachel] <1>
- Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force (2000) (VG) (voice) [Seven of Nine] <8>
- Sudbury (2004) (TV) [Gillian Owens] <2>
- The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002) (TV) [Herself] <51>
- The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2003) (TV) [Herself - Presenter: Winners of Outstanding Guest Actor and Guest Actress in a Drama Series]
- The Commuters (2005) (TV) [Anne]
- The Kid (2000) [Larry King Guest] <39>
- The Last Man (2000) [Sarah] <2>
- Tribeca Film Festival Presents (2003) (TV) [Herself]
- Ultimate Trek: Star Trek's Greatest Moments (1999) (TV) (archive footage) [Seven of Nine]
- "American Idol: The Search for a Superstar" (2002) {Finale (#7.42)} [Herself - Audience]
- "Biography" (1987) {Bio's 15 Sexiest} [Herself]
- "Boston Legal" (2004) {BL: Los Angeles (#2.27)} [Courtney Reese] <8>
- "Boston Legal" (2004) {Spring Fever (#2.26)} [Courtney Reese] <7>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Eighty (#4.14)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Eighty-One (#4.15)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty (#3.6)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Eight (#3.14)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Five (#3.11)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Four (#3.10)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Nine (#3.15)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-One (#3.7)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Seven (#3.13)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Six (#3.12)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Three (#3.9)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Fifty-Two (#3.8)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty (#2.18)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Eight (#3.4)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Five (#3.1)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Four (#2.22)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Nine (#3.5)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-One (#2.19)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Seven (#3.3)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Six (#3.2)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Three (#2.21)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Forty-Two (#2.20)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy (#4.4)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Eight (#4.12)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Five (#4.9)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Four (#4.8)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Nine (#4.13)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-One (#4.5)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Seven (#4.11)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Six (#4.10)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Three (#4.7)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Seventy-Two (#4.6)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty (#3.16)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Eight (#4.2)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Five (#3.21)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Four (#3.20)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Nine (#4.3)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-One (#3.17)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Seven (#4.1)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Six (#3.22)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Three (#3.19)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Sixty-Two (#3.18)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty (#2.8)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Eight (#2.16)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Five (#2.12)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Four (#2.14)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Nine (#2.17)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-One (#2.9)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Seven (#2.15)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Six (#2.13)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Three (#2.11)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Thirty-Two (#2.10)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Eight (#2.6)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Five (#2.3)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Four (#2.2)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Nine (#2.7)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Seven (#2.5)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Six (#2.4)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Boston Public" (2000) {Chapter Twenty-Three (#2.1)} [Ronnie Cooke] <5>
- "Celebrities Uncensored" (2003) {(#2.3)} (archive footage) [Herself]
- "Charlie Grace" (1995) {Designer Knock-Off (#1.5)} [Claire]
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {Bloodlines (#1.19)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {Both Sides Now (#1.16)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {Burn, Baby, Burn (#1.15)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {Shades of Gray (#1.14)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {Strangers in the Night (#1.18)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {The Warren Omission (#1.12)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {To Prey in Darkness (#1.17)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Dark Skies" (1996) {White Rabbit (#1.13)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Juliet Stewart] <4>
- "Diagnosis Murder" (1993) {Murder by the Book (#3.16)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Melissa Farnes] <10>
- "Dilbert" (1999) {The Gift (#2.1)} (voice) [7 Of 9 Alarm Clock] <12>
- "HypaSpace" (2002) {(#5.46)} [Herself]
- "Iron Chef America: The Series" (2005) {Morimoto vs. Eme: Lobster (#3.9)} [Herself]
- "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" (2003) {(#2.25)} [Herself]
- "Just Deserts" (1992) [Nicole] <4>
- "Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List" (2005) {Red State, Blue State (#2.2)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(1999-02-10)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2002-11-15)} [Herself]
- "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) {(2003-05-21)} [Herself]
- "Late Show with David Letterman" (1993) {(2002-02-13)} [Herself]
- "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) {Baggage (#10.18)} [Patrice Larue] <16>
- "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) {Disabled (#11.17)} [Patrice LaRue] <16>
- "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999) {Hardwired (#11.5)} [Patrice Larue] <16>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Bottle Job (#2.11)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Future Job (#2.13)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Lost Heir Job (#2.9)} [Tara Carlisle] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Maltese Falcon Job (#2.15)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Runway Job (#2.10)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Three Strikes Job (#2.14)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Leverage" (2008) {The Zanzibar Marketplace Job (#2.12)} [Tara Cole] <6>
- "Matlock" (1986) {The Fatal Seduction: Part 1 (#8.2)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Carrie Locke]
- "Matlock" (1986) {The Fatal Seduction: Part 2 (#8.3)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Carrie Locke]
- "Melrose Place" (1992) {Devil in a Wet Dress (#4.21)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Valerie Madison] <18>
- "Melrose Place" (1992) {Ruthless People (#4.24)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Valerie Madison] <17>
- "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) {Death 'N Denial (#11.13)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Maura]
- "Nurses" (1991) {Mother, Jugs, and Zach (#1.6)} [Lisa]
- "Psych" (2006) {The Head, the Tail, the Whole Damn Episode (#4.15)} [Dr. Kimberly Phoenix] <7>
- "Rachael Ray" (2006) {Craig Ferguson (#1.153)} [Herself]
- "Reasonable Doubts" (1991) {One Woman's Word (#1.9)} [Rachel Beckwith]
- "Shark" (2006) {Backfire (#1.17)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Bar Fight (#2.13)} (credit only) [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Blind Trust (#1.16)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Burning Sensation (#2.9)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Dial M for Monica (#1.9)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Dr. Feelbad (#1.3)} [Jessica Devlin] <8>
- "Shark" (2006) {Dr. Laura (#2.4)} [Jessica Devlin] <6>
- "Shark" (2006) {Déjà Vu All Over Again (#1.7)} [Jessica Devlin] <8>
- "Shark" (2006) {Every Breath You Take (#2.10)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Eye of the Beholder (#2.3)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Fall from Grace (#1.20)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Fashion Police (#1.6)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {For Whom the Skel Rolls (#2.2)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Gangster Movies (#2.1)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Here Comes the Judge (#1.15)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {In Absentia (#2.7)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {In the Crosshairs (#2.8)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {In the Grasp (#1.5)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {LAPD Blue (#1.2)} [Jessica Devlin] <8>
- "Shark" (2006) {Leaving Las Vegas (#2.14)} (credit only) [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Love Triangle (#1.8)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {No Holds Barred (#2.6)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {One Hit Wonder (#2.15)} (credit only) [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Partners in Crime (#2.12)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Pilot (#1.1)} [Jessica Devlin] <8>
- "Shark" (2006) {Porn Free (#1.19)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Russo (#1.4)} [Jessica Devlin] <8>
- "Shark" (2006) {Shaun of the Dead (#2.11)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Sins of the Mother (#1.10)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Starlet Fever (#1.14)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Strange Bedfellows (#1.21)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Student Body (#2.5)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Teacher's Pet (#1.13)} [Jessica Devlin] <6>
- "Shark" (2006) {The Wrath of Khan (#1.11)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Trial by Fire (#1.18)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Wayne's World (#1.12)} [Jessica Devlin] <6>
- "Shark" (2006) {Wayne's World 2: Revenge of the Shark (#1.22)} [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Shark" (2006) {Wayne's World 3: Killer Shark (#2.16)} (credit only) [Jessica Devlin] <7>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {11:59 (#5.23)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Alice (#6.5)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Ashes to Ashes (#6.18)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Author, Author (#7.20)} [Seven of Nine/Three of Eight/Two of Three] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Barge of the Dead (#6.3)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Blink of an Eye (#6.12)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Bliss (#5.14)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Body and Soul (#7.7)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Bride of Chaotica! (#5.12)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Child's Play (#6.19)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Collective (#6.16)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Concerning Flight (#4.11)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Counterpoint (#5.10)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Course: Oblivion (#5.18)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Critical Care (#7.5)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Dark Frontier: Part 1 (#5.15)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Dark Frontier: Part 2 (#5.16)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Day of Honor (#4.3)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Demon (#4.24)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Dragon's Teeth (#6.7)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Drive (#7.3)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Drone (#5.2)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Endgame (#7.25)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Equinox: Part 1 (#5.26)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Equinox: Part 2 (#6.1)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Extreme Risk (#5.3)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Fair Haven (#6.11)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Flesh and Blood (#7.9)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Flesh and Blood: Part 2 (#7.10)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Friendship One (#7.21)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Fury (#6.23)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Good Shepherd (#6.20)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Gravity (#5.13)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Homestead (#7.23)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Hope and Fear (#4.26)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Human Error (#7.18)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Hunters (#4.15)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Imperfection (#7.2)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {In the Flesh (#5.4)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Infinite Regress (#5.7)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Inside Man (#7.6)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Juggernaut (#5.21)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Latent Image (#5.11)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Life Line (#6.24)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Lineage (#7.12)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Live Fast and Prosper (#6.21)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Living Witness (#4.23)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Memorial (#6.14)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Message in a Bottle (#4.14)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Mortal Coil (#4.12)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Muse (#6.22)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Natural Law (#7.22)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Nemesis (#4.4)} (credit only) [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Night (#5.1)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Nightingale (#7.8)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Nothing Human (#5.8)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Once Upon a Time (#5.5)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {One (#4.25)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {One Small Step (#6.8)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Pathfinder (#6.10)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Prey (#4.16)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Prophecy (#7.14)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Q2 (#7.19)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Random Thoughts (#4.10)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Relativity (#5.24)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Renaissance Man (#7.24)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Repentance (#7.13)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Repression (#7.4)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Retrospect (#4.17)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Revulsion (#4.5)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Riddles (#6.6)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Scientific Method (#4.7)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Scorpion: Part 2 (#4.1)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Shattered (#7.11)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Someone to Watch Over Me (#5.22)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Spirit Folk (#6.17)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Survival Instinct (#6.2)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Disease (#5.17)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Fight (#5.19)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Gift (#4.2)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Haunting of Deck Twelve (#6.25)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Killing Game: Part 1 (#4.18)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Killing Game: Part 2 (#4.19)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Omega Directive (#4.21)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Raven (#4.6)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Void (#7.15)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Voyager Conspiracy (#6.9)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Think Tank (#5.20)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Thirty Days (#5.9)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Timeless (#5.6)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy (#6.4)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Tsunkatse (#6.15)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Unforgettable (#4.22)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Unimatrix Zero: Part 1 (#6.26)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Unimatrix Zero: Part 2 (#7.1)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Virtuoso (#6.13)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Vis À Vis (#4.20)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Waking Moments (#4.13)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Warhead (#5.25)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Workforce: Part 1 (#7.16)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Workforce: Part 2 (#7.17)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Year of Hell: Part 1 (#4.8)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {Year of Hell: Part 2 (#4.9)} [Seven of Nine] <8>
- "The Client" (1995) {The Morning After (#1.15)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Jennifer] <9>
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(1999-03-03)} [Herself]
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(2000-12-20)} [Herself]
- "The Daily Show" (1996) {(2002-02-19)} [Herself]
- "The Flash" (1990) {The Deadly Nightshade (#1.15)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Felicia Kane] <13>
- "The Jackie Thomas Show" (1992) {Jackie and the Model (#1.6)} [Pauline Yardley]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#2.33)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (2005) {(#3.50)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (1999) {(2001-11-01)} [Herself]
- "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" (1999) {(2002-01-04)} [Herself]
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Aftermath (#3.1)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Anger Management (#3.7)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The End of Innocence (#3.3)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Last Waltz (#3.4)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Perfect Storm (#3.5)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Shape of Things to Come (#3.2)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The O.C." (2003) {The Swells (#3.6)} [Charlotte Morgan] <9>
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2001-04-20)} [Herself]
- "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996) {(2002-02-21)} [Herself]
- "The Sentinel" (1996) {Sentinel Too: Part 1 (#3.23)} [Alexis Barnes]
- "The Sentinel" (1996) {Sentinel Too: Part 2 (#4.1)} [Alexis Barnes]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(1998-02-05)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(1998-05-02)} [Herself]
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992) {(2001-11-27)} [Herself]
- "Time Trax" (1993) {Out for Blood (#2.18)} [Lauren Sanders]
- "Top of the Heap" (1991) {The Marrying Guy (#1.6)} (as Jeri-Lynn Ryan) [Tyler]
- "Two and a Half Men" (2003) {A Low, Guttural Tongue-Flapping Noise (#2.19)} [Sherri] <4>
- "Two and a Half Men" (2003) {Bad News from the Clinic (#2.5)} [Sherri] <6>
- "Who's the Boss?" (1984) {The Unsinkable Tony Micelli (#7.17)} (as Jeri Lynn Ryan) [Pam]
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- 'Jack Ryan' (15 June 1991 - 27 August 1999) (divorced); 1 child
- 'Christophe Eme' (qv) (16 June 2007 - present); 1 child
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- _"Boston Public" (2000)_ (qv) -> $45,000 per episode.
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- "FHM" (USA), December 2006, Iss. 74, pg. 128+131, by: Brantley Bardin, "Jeri Ryan"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 6 November 2006, Vol. 54, Iss. 45, pg. 32-33, by: Mary Murphy, "Q&A Jeri Ryan"
- "Food & Wine" (USA), July 2006, pg. 284-295, by: Amy Scattergood, "Independence Days"
- "Wine Enthusiast" (USA), 15 November 2005, by: Chris Rubin, "Enth Degree: Q&A with Jeri Ryan"
- "InStyle" (USA), October 2005, Vol. 12, Iss. 11, pg. 402-409, by: Monica Corcoran, ""Kicking Back with Jeri Ryan""
- "Maxim" (USA), June 2002, Vol. 1, Iss. 54, pg. 104-112, by: Dave Itzkoff, "Hot For Teacher"
- "DreamWatch" (UK), February 2002, Iss. 89, pg. 70-73, by: Jenny Cooney Carrillo, "In Seventh Heaven"
- "Playboy" (USA), September 1999, Vol. 46, Iss. 9, pg. 122-123+162-163, by: David Rensin, "20Q"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 10 April 1999, Vol. 47, Iss. 15, pg. 18-24, by: Michael Logan, "Wonder Women"
- "Chicago Social Magazine" (USA), February 1999, by: T. Wright Townsend, "A Few Minutes With . . ."
- "Femme Fatales" (USA), July 1998, by: Anna L. Kaplan
- "DreamWatch" (UK), July 1998, Vol. 4, Iss. 11, pg. 14-19, by: Paul Simpson, "Seventh Heaven"
- "TV Zone Special" (USA/UK), June 1998, Iss. 29, pg. 14-21, by: Steven Eramo, "Beauty and the Borg"
- "Starlog" (USA), April 1998, Iss. 249, by: Ian Spelling, "The Lady Borg"
- "Star Trek: Continuum" (USA), 19 March 1998, "Star Trek: Continuum Jeri Ryan Chat"
- "Star Trek Communicator" (USA), February 1998, Iss. 115, pg. 20-27, by: Deborah Fisher, "Star Trek's New Borg Pirate"
- "AP Wire Service" (USA), 18 November 1997, by: Ted Anthony, "Ryan Plays Borg 'Seven of Nine'"
- "TV Guide Chat" (USA), 12 November 1997, "TV Guide Chat with Terry Farrell & Jeri Ryan"
- "Entertainment Weekly Online" (USA), 19 September 1997, "Lust In Space"
- "Star Trek: Continuum" (USA), 16 September 1997, "Star Trek: Continuum Jeri Ryan Chat"
- "TV Zone Special" (USA/UK), May 1997, Iss. 25, pg. 34-39, by: Steven Eramo, "Cold War Warrior"
- "TV Guide Online" (USA), 18 March 1997, "Sci-Fi/Fantasy Q&A"
- "Verge" (USA), Winter 1997, by: Glenn Kenny, "Girls Will Be Borgs"
- "The Chicago Tribune" (USA), 1997, by: Kate O'Hare, "TV Week Interactive"
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- "TV Guide" (USA), 30 March 2009, Vol. 57, Iss. 14, pg. 18, by: William Keck, "Ryan's Law"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 14 January 2008, Vol. 56, Iss. 2, pg. 22-23, by: Brantley Bardin, "Jeri's New Voyage"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 4 September 2005, Vol. 53, Iss. 36, pg. 36-37, by: Damian J. Holbrook, ""California Here She Comes""
- "The Washington Post" (USA), 26 June 2004, by: David Montgomery, "The Sex Scandal From Outer Space"
- "Chicago Tribune" (USA), 24 June 2004, "Ex-Wife Stands By Allegations"
- "Pet Life" (USA), March 2003, Vol. 9, Iss. 1, "Jeri Ryan Opens Up: Boston Public Star Enjoys Private Times"
- "Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 8 November 2002, Iss. 681, pg. 63, by: staff, "Best Buyer"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 28 September 2002, Vol. 50, Iss. 39, pg. 46, by: staff, "50 Sexiest Stars of All-Time - #41"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 27 October 2001, Vol. 49, Iss. 42, pg. 46-48, by: Michael Logan, "Going Public"
- "Cinema" (Hungary), September 2001, Iss. 118, pg. 54-57, by: István Gulya, "Borg To Be Wild"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 29 July 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 31, pg. 16, by: Damian J. Holbrook, "Lust In Space"
- "Cinefantastique" (USA), April 2000, Vol. 31, Iss. 11, pg. 28-29, by: Anna Kaplan, "Jeri Ryan, Borg Babe"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 10 April 1999, Vol. 47, Iss. 2402, pg. 18-24, by: Michael Logan, "Wonder Women"
- "Bikini" (USA), January 1999, pg. 44-48, by: Paul Semel, "Miss Universe"
- "Maxim" (USA), December 1998, Iss. 14, pg. 150, by: J. D. Heiman, "Screen Savers: Jeri Ryan"
- "Star Trek Communicator" (USA), December 1998, Iss. 114, pg. 8-9, by: Eric A. Stillwell & Armando V. Gonzales, "I, Borg"
- "TV Guide Online" (USA), 8 May 1998, by: John Walsh, "Jeri Ryan Guest Stars In Season Finale (The Sentinel)"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 28 February 1998, Vol. 46, Iss. 9, pg. 6, by: Michael Logan, "War Paint"
- "TV Guide" (USA), 8 November 1997, Vol. 45, Iss. 45, pg. 18-23, by: Michael Logan, "Solar Sisters"
- "People Online" (USA), 13 October 1997, "Space Heater"
- "USA Today" (USA), 2 September 1997, pg. 6D, by: Jefferson Graham, "New season of 'Voyager' powered by va-va-va-voom"
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- "FHM" (USA), December 2006, Iss. 74, pg. 126-133, by: Douglas Bizzaro & Elizabeth Moss, "Jeri Ryan"
- "Food & Wine" (USA), July 2006, pg. 284-295, by: Amy Scattergood, "Independence Days"
- "InStyle" (USA), October 2005, Vol. 12, Iss. 11, pg. 402-409, by: Monica Corcoran, ""Kicking Back with Jeri Ryan""
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 2004, Iss. 35, pg. 28-31, by: staff, "Porn To Lose: Jeri Ryan"
- "Pet Life" (USA), March 2003, Vol. 9, Iss. 1, "Jeri Ryan Opens Up: Boston Public Star Enjoys Private Times"
- "Maxim" (USA), June 2002, Iss. 54, pg. 104 - 112, by: Antoine Verglas, "Hot for Teacher"
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 1999, Vol. 12, Iss. 5, pg. 6-7, by: staff, "Voyager's Jeri Ryan"
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- "FHM" (USA), December 2006, Iss. 74
- "Wine & Spirits" (USA), April 2006
- "TV Guide" (USA), 1 August 2004, Vol. 52, Iss. 31
- "Celebrity Sleuth" (USA), 2004, Iss. 35
- "Pet Life" (USA), March 2003, Vol. 9, Iss. 1
- "Maxim" (USA), June 2002, Iss. 54
- "Veronica" (Netherlands), 27 April 2002, Iss. 17
- "DreamWatch" (UK), February 2002, Iss. 89.2
- "The Plain Dealer TV Week" (USA), 28 October 2001
- "TV Guide" (USA), 19 May 2001, vol. 49, no. 20
- "TV Guide" (USA), 29 July 2000, Vol. 48, Iss. 31
- "DreamWatch" (UK), November 1999, Iss. 63
- "Cult Times Special" (UK), September 1999, Iss. 12
- "TV Guide" (USA), 10 April 1999, Vol. 47, Iss. 15
- "Bikini" (USA), January 1999
- "Focus" (UK), September 1998
- "Femme Fatales" (USA), July 1998
- "DreamWatch" (UK), July 1998, Vol. 4, Iss. 11
- "Star Trek Communicator" (USA), February 1998, Iss. 115
- "TV Zone (Star Trek Special)" (USA), 1998 June, Iss. Special #29
- "Sci-Fi Universe" (USA), 1998 June
- "Yahoo Internet Life" (USA), December 1997
- "TV Guide" (USA), 8 November 1997
- "Cinescape" (USA), November 1997
- "Verge" (USA), Winter 1997
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- (4/27/1998) Hosted "America's Greatest Pets: Amazing But True"
- (11/5/1997) Hosted UPN special of Star Trek Voyager (1995) 2-hour episode "Year of Hell"
- _Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)_ (qv) - Jeri's part was cut from the final release because she couldn't stop laughing during production.
- Narrated the 3-part TV special "UFOs & Aliens: Search for the Truth", for TLC (The Learning Channel). Originally aired 3/5-7/2000.
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- (September 2005) Has joined the cast of _"The O.C." (2003)_ (qv) for seven episodes, playing the mysterious Charlotte Morgan.
- (September 2006) Co-Stars as District Attorney Jessica Devlin, in the CBS drama _"Shark" (2006)_ (qv) -- starring 'James Woods (I)' (qv).
- (September 2007) Announced she is pregnant with her and Christophe's first child.
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- "He's a good man and good father" - on her ex husband Jack Ryan who is running for US Senator in Illinois
- There are three things pageant women do. There's the Vaseline thing, which I didn't do. There's duct-taping your boobs, which I never did because I'm not into pain. The third thing is using athletic spray adhesive on your butt to keep your swimsuit in place. I did do that. So one out of three ain't bad.
- On her Seven of Nine costume: "Initially, I would stay in the costume much longer than I ended up staying in it, because it takes about twenty minutes to get into. Someone has to dress me and undress me. It's a production break if I have to get out of the costume to use the rest room or something. It grinds to a halt unless they can shoot something without me, which typically they can't, if it's a scene that I'm in. So, in the interest of being a team player, the first season, I would not take rest room breaks, I just didn't drink anything on set, which is not the healthiest thing to do."
- When I started out on _"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)_ (qv), they had to tell me everything about Star Trek, because I knew nothing about it. I had never seen the original series, I had never seen _"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)_ (qv). I think I'd seen a couple of episodes here and there - of the original series, probably. Never seen Voyager. Didn't know what a Borg was. They gave me a copy of First Contact, the movie, so I could at least see what a Borg was. They also gave me a copy of the Big Star Trek encyclopedia, whatever it is, so that I could bone up on my Star Trek knowledge. Fortunately, it sort of worked for the character that I wouldn't know any of the back stories of the people on Voyager, because she was coming in cold, like I was. That was actually helpful as opposed to detrimental.
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- Son, with Jack Ryan, Alex Ryan 8-15-94.
- Miss Illinois 1989
- Came fourth in the 1990 Miss America Pageant.
- Was a national merit scholar and graduated from Northwestern University.
- Appeared on Jeopardy! Celebrity Invitational on Wednesday, April 29, 1998. Jeri played for St. Jude's Hospital.
- Graduated from Lone Oak High School in Paducah, Kentucky in 1986.
- Was a member of Alpha Phi Sorority while at Northwestern University (Beta Chapter).
- VH-1 Rock across America
- Named after her father.
- Turned down a cameo in _Star Trek: Nemesis (2002)_ (qv) because of her busy schedule on _"Boston Public" (2000)_ (qv). The cameo was subsequently given to her _"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995)_ (qv) castmate, 'Kate Mulgrew' (qv).
- Parents: Gerhard Florian "Jeri" and Sharon Zimmermann.
- Sibling: Mark
- (2004) Her ex-husband, Jack Ryan, was running for Senator in Illinois, but dropped out of the race when allegations in their divorce proceedings were made public.
- Winner of the swimsuit competition in the 1990 Miss America Pageant
- Ranked #65 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002)
- Bust size in 1989 - 36D
- Has appeared in episodes of two different TV series titled "The Gift": _"Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) {The Gift (#4.2)}_ (qv) and _"Dilbert" (1999) {The Gift (#2.1)}_ (qv).
- Restaurant scenes in _"Boston Legal" (2004) {Spring Fever (#2.26)}_ (qv) were filmed in Ryan's Los Angeles restaurant "Ortolan".
- Her husband, 'Christophe Émé', is a French chef who owns the restaurant Ortolan. Ortolan is located on Third Street in Los Angeles, California. The restaurant serves French food with a modern interpretation.
- She and her husband 'Christophe Eme' (qv) are expecting their first child a girl in March 2008.
- Appeared in underwear along with 'Yasmine Bleeth' (qv), 'Alyssa Milano' (qv), 'Melissa Joan Hart' (qv), 'Garcelle Beauvais' (qv), 'Carmen Electra' (qv), 'Peta Wilson' (qv) and 'Jamie Luner' (qv) on the cover and inside the October 1997 issue of "Details" magazine.
- Jeri and her husband, 'Christophe Eme' (qv), became the parents of a girl, Gisele Lynn Eme, on March 2, 2008 in Los Angeles. Gisele weighed in at 7lbs. 13oz.
- Favorite tearjerker movie is _E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv). Has watched it several times and cried every time.
- Her fans, like WWE wrestler Chris (Y2Jericho) Irvine's, call themselves "The Jeri-holics".
- After Jack Ryan dropped out of the 2004 Senate race, the election was won by 'Barack Obama' (qv).
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