A Captain's Log - Julie Caitlin Brown

A Captain's Log - Julie Caitlin Brown

(part two of two) Bryan & Lili both work to solve a challenging Tractor Beam me segment of Trivia surrounding who played a Romulan, Vulcan, and Klingon. Julie Caitlin Brown returns for the second part of her exclusive three-part interview starting with reminiscing about working with Ted Danson on Becker from the episode “He Said, She Said”. Julie shares a very real story of her Puerto Rican vacation with actor Jason Momoa plus friends where she hit her head on an obsidian rock natural water slide which caused a temporary brain blood flow issue via diagnosing with Spect scans. Julie talks about shades of this and recordings of her journey with brain trauma via a upcoming documentary titled “Noise” Furthermore Julie shares her perspective on the importance of women in society dating back to war times and how Gene Roddenberry was inclusive of women as leaders and integral parts of the crew among minorities too. Julie shares how Israeli Sharp shooters, women ones are in combat roles and Lilia agrees how important they are as assets to the military. Julie shares very in-depth stories behind working with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Director Paul Lynch on the episode “The Passenger” with Ty Kajeda as a role where she was more than a guest star. She recognized how she had the respect of the new DS9 cast knowing of her theater background and how she had to stand nose-to-nose with Avery Brooks (Commander Sisco) and Alexander Siddig (Dr. Bashir). Julie shares behind the scenes moments of her knife stabbing scene and many other scenes from the first season episode among many other Star Trek and great actor items.