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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joanna Miles (born March 6, 1940) is an American actress. Miles was born in Nice, France, the daughter of Jeanne Miles, an American painter, and Johannes Schiefer, a French painter art curator. She immigrated to the United States, and was naturalized a citizen, in 1941. She was a graduate of The Putney School, a progressive independent high school in Putney, Vermont in 1958. Miles won the two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Laura Wingfield in the 1973 production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie: Best Supporting Actress in Drama (for a Special - Program, a One-Time Appearance in a Series - or a Continuing Role) and Supporting Actress of the Year. She has also played supporting roles in various television shows and movies, including Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, (1990) and Star Trek: The Next Generation. She is known to Star Trek fans as Perrin, Sarek's wife, from the episodes Sarek and Unification. In 2001, she had a secondary role as the wife of a storekeeper in Tom Selleck's Turner Network Television Western film, Crossfire Trail. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joanna Miles, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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for Baylene in Walking with dinosaurs (2013) Early version
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June 1988, BBC Earth entered a deal with Evergreen Films, based in the United States, to produce a film featuring dinosaurs. By the following November, BBC Earth entered a deal with Reliance Big Entertainment to finance the production of three films, including Walking with Dinosaurs. The deal had initially attached Pierre de Lespinois of Evergreen Films and Neil Nightingale to co-direct the film. In 1988, the project began development in Evergreen live-action division in which De lespinois and nightigale had originally planned to use stop motion animation techniques such as puppets, scale models, 3d and 2d animation, Animatronics and miniatures.The film's original main protagonist was a Stegosaurus named Kun and the main antagonist was originally a Spinosaurus named Grokna, with a small bird and company named Fordest as a supporting character. The film was originally going to be much darker and violent in tone, in a style akin to a nature documentary. After Kun defeats Grokna in a final fight, the film would end with the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, which would ultimately result in the deaths of the main dinosaur characters. In 1990, producer/director Thomas G. Smith became the writer Then Barry cook ocuped the director chair
