Biography
Jeri Ryan is an American actress best known for her performance as the former Borg drone Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager, for which she was nominated four times and won the Saturn Award in 2001. She repeated her role as Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Picard, for which she received another Saturn Award.
Age
She is 56 years old as of 22 February 2024. She was born in 1968 in Munich, Germany. Her real name is Jeri Lynn Ryan.
Family – Education
Ryan’s parents are Gerhard Florian “Jerry” Zimmermann, a master sergeant in the U.S. Army, and his wife Sharon, a social worker. Ryan had an elder brother named Mark. Ryan was born on February 22, 1968, in Munich, West Germany. Ryan was raised on Army bases in Texas, Kansas, Georgia, Hawaii, and Maryland. Her father left the Army when she was eleven years old, and the family moved to Paducah, Kentucky.
She graduated from Lone Oak High School as a National Merit Scholar in 1986 and went on to Northwestern University, where she joined the Alpha Phi sorority. She received her bachelor’s degree in theatre from Northwestern University in 1990.
Husband – Children
Jeri first met Jack Ryan in 1990 while dealing blackjack at a charity event. They married in Wilmette, Illinois, and had a son named Alex in 1994. They got divorced in 1999. Ryan later started dating Star Trek producer Brannon Braga. They were pursued by Marlon Estacio Pagtakhan, who was convicted of harassment and threats in 2001. In 2003, the Chicago Tribune and WLS-TV requested that Jack Ryan’s documents be published. Jeri and Jack agreed to make their divorce records public, but not their custody records, in order to protect their kid. Ryan and Émé married on June 16, 2007, in France’s Loire Valley. In March 2008, she gave birth to her daughter in Los Angeles.
Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $20 million.
Height
She has an estimated net worth of 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m).
Star Trek: Voyager
She played Seven of Nine on Star Trek: Voyager beginning in the fourth season, initially appearing in “Scorpion, Part II”. She then repeated her role in Star Trek: Picard, first as a recurring guest star in the first season before being promoted to the main cast for the second and third seasons.
Seven of Nine was a human female who lived from the late 24th century to the early 25th century. At the age of six, the Borg assimilated him and rebranded him as Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01. Twenty-four years later, Seven, as she was eventually known, was freed from her life as a Borg drone by the crew of the USS Voyager and joined them under Captain Janeway’s mentoring. She was instrumental in facilitating the crew’s return to the Alpha Quadrant in 2378.
Seven was first rejected by Starfleet because of her Borg heritage, so she joined the Fenris Rangers to help bring justice to lawless and hazardous territories. Admiral Picard granted her a field commission when she helped to broker a truce with a new Borg group, and she joined Starfleet as the commander and first officer of the USS Titan-A. Following the annihilation of the Borg, Seven was promoted to captain and assigned command of the USS Enterprise-G.
Career
After school, Ryan sought after acting full-time in Los Angeles. She made her acting presentation in Who’s the Chief?, and followed that with visitor featuring jobs in TV series like Melrose Spot, Matlock, and The Sentinel as well as television films. She played an ordinary part as extraterrestrial examiner Juliet Stuart on the TV series Dim Skies, which was dropped after one season.
In 1997, Ryan was picked for a job on the sci-fi series Star Trip: Explorer as Seven of Nine, a Borg drone who was liberated from the Borg’s shared mindset. At the point when she joined the cast in season four, appraisals expanded 60%. She showed up in Wes Fainthearted’s Dracula 2000. After Explorer finished in 2001, Ryan joined the cast of Boston Public as Veronica “Ronnie” Cooke, a disappointed legal counselor who turns into a secondary teacher. David E. Kelley, the series’ maker, composed the job explicitly for her. The series finished in 2004.
Ryan showed up in the rom-com film Down with Affection and as Lydia in the free film Men Cry Slugs. Her most memorable film lead was in The Last Man as the keep going lady left on The planet. In 2005 she played a part in a television pilot named Workers, a rural rendition of Frantic Housewives. She played a common part as Charlotte Morgan on The O.C. in 2005, and she visitor featured as Courtney Reece on David E. Kelley’s Boston Legitimate in 2006. Ryan then co-featured in the legitimate show Shark as Los Angeles Province Head prosecutor Jessica Devlin close by series lead James Woods, however she didn’t return for episodes broadcasted after the 2007-2008 Journalists Society of America strike; she was credited in every one of the four episodes. CBS dropped the transmission of the series after its season-two finale.
She visitor featured as safeguard lawyer Patrice La Regret on the April 7, 2009, episode of Regulation and Request: Exceptional Casualties Unit, her most memorable job since bringing forth her little girl Gisele. Ryan next had a seven-episode job on the show Influence in season 2 as a scammer named Tara Cole, filling in while series ordinary Gina Bellman was on maternity leave.
She was in Kevin Tancharoen’s short film Mortal Kombat: Resurrection as Sonya Sharp edge. Albeit initially a film, it was showcased as a web series, with sneak peaks booked to seem online in June 2010. The web series Mortal Kombat: Heritage formally sent off in Walk 2011. Ryan was a normal in the series Collection of Evidence, which debuted on Walk 29, 2011.
Ryan kept on showing up in visitor jobs on class TV series, including the sci-fi series Stockroom 13 as Marine Major Amanda Lattimer, ex of the series’ male lead character Pete Lattimer, in the episode “Sovereign for a Day”. She made a return visitor appearance on the show Influence in season 4, episode 13 as scammer Tara Cole, in the episode “The Ladies’ Night Work”. She likewise showed up for a multi-episode bend in season 1 of the sci-fi series Helix. She was next found in the series Star Journey: Picard, repeating her job as Seven of Nine.
Movies
♦ 2019 – Devil’s Revenge
♦ 2010 – Mortal Kombat: Rebirth
♦ 2003 – Down with Love
♦ 2000 – The Last Man
♦ 2000 – Disney’s The Kid
♦ 2000 – Dracula 2000
♦ 1999 – Men Cry Bullets
TV Shows
♦ 2016 – Against the Wild: Survive the Serengeti
♦ 2010 – Dead Lines
♦ 2010 – Secrets in the Walls
♦ 2005 – The Commuters
♦ 1996 – Co-ed Call Girl
♦ 1996 – Pier 66
♦ 1993 – In the Line of Duty: Ambush in Waco
♦ 1992 – Flash III: Deadly Nightshade
♦ 1992 – Just Deserts
♦ 1991 – Nightmare in Columbia County