Chase Masterson

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Chase Masterson
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Chase Masterson c. 2012
Born
Christianne Carafano

(1963-02-26) February 26, 1963 (age 61)
Alma mater University of Texas at Austin (BFA)
Occupations
Known for
Musical career
Genres Jazz, pop
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1983–present
LabelsLa-La Land, Helicon Arts Cooperative

Chase Masterson (born Christianne Carafano on February 26, 1963) [1] is an American actress and singer. [2] [3]

Contents

Early life

Chase Masterson was born Christianne Carafano in Colorado Springs, Colorado. As her father was in the Army, [4] she grew up in several places, [5] among them West Haven, Connecticut [6] and three years in Germany. [4] Her family settled in El Paso, Texas when she was in the sixth grade. [5] Masterson graduated from the University of Texas [6] and has one child. [7]

Career

Acting

Masterson's first major role came in 1994 as Ivy Lief on General Hospital . She then spent five years portraying the Bajoran Dabo girl Leeta on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine from 1995 to 1999. Her prominent feature film roles include starring as a sultry singer in James Kerwin's sci-fi film noir Yesterday Was a Lie, which she also produced, and voicing Janice Em in the animated film Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles. Her television guest-starring roles include ER and Sliders; in the latter, her role was that of Kelly Welles, the sister of Wade Welles.

Masterson hosted an Entertainment Tonight -style news program for the Sci-Fi Channel in the 1990s called Sci-Fi Entertainment [8] [7] and an Internet-based radio talk show for the website The Fandom in 2004–2005.

Since 2010, Masterson has reprised her role as Leeta from Deep Space Nine, both in hologram form and in her "mirror universe" guise, in Cryptic Studios' Star Trek Online. [9] After Masterson appeared in two Doctor Who audio adventures from Big Finish Productions, it was announced on October 19, 2012, that she would star in her own spin-off series, Vienna, as "impossibly glamorous bounty hunter" Vienna Salvatori. [10]

Masterson is voicing the title character "Auto" in monochrom's science fiction comedy film Je Suis Auto (release 2023). The film is a farcical comedy that deals with issues such as AI, politics of labor, and tech culture. [11] [12] [13]

Singer and live performer

Masterson at the Star Trek Convention, Las Vegas in 2011 Chase Masterson Star Trek Convention Las Vegas 20110812.jpg
Masterson at the Star Trek Convention, Las Vegas in 2011

Masterson has released two commercial records: 2011's Yesterday Was a Lie and 2012's Burned With Desire. In addition, she has released several independent jazz CDs: Thrill of the Chase, whose title is a play on her stage name, the follow-up EP AD ASTRA! (Latin for To the Stars!), the limited edition Crystal Anniversary: Songs from the Holosuite in honor of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's fifteenth anniversary, and the "greatest hits" compilation Jazz Cocktail.

Masterson was special guest star at the 20th anniversary edition of cocktail robot festival Roboexotica in Vienna and performed a live jazz set for "robots and humans". [14] [15]

Film producer

Masterson was named Best Feature Film Producer of 2008 by the LA Femme Film Festival for her work as producer of the mystery/drama Yesterday Was a Lie. [16]

Advocacy

In 2013, Masterson, who experienced bullying herself while in school, co-founded the Pop Culture Hero Coalition, a non-profit organization speaking out against "bullying, racism, misogyny, cyber-bullying, LGBT-bullying, and other forms of hate." [17] [5] [6]

Public image

Masterson at the Florida Supercon in 2016 Chase Masterson (29676081273).jpg
Masterson at the Florida Supercon in 2016

In 2004, as a result of her genre work, Masterson was named one of the world's "50 Sexiest Women" by the men's magazine Femme Fatales , [18] and the "Favorite Science Fiction Actress on Television" in a TV Guide reader's poll. [19] In December 2009, AOL named her one of the "Ten Sexiest Aliens on TV", reporting that Masterson is "regularly voted the most popular guest at Star Trek conventions." [20]

Lawsuit against Matchmaker.com

Following a series of stalking incidents instigated by a man in Berlin, Masterson – under her birth name of Christianne Carafano – was the petitioner in Carafano v. Metrosplash.com , an online dating service, formerly Matchmaker.com, on which the man had created a fictitious dating profile that contained Masterson's home address, telephone number, four photographs of her, and a description of her that characterized her as licentious. As a result, she received a series of unwanted communications, including obscene telephone calls. When the matter was brought to the attention of Matchmaker.com, that service refused to remove the profile. Masterson then sued Matchmaker.com for defamation, invasion of privacy, misappropriation of the right of publicity and negligence. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled against Masterson, deciding the man who created the profile was responsible for it, and not Matchmaker.com. The court cited Communications Decency Act, which states that "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider." [21]

Discography

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 General Hospital Ivy LiefUnknown episodes
1995-1999 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Leeta Recurring character; 17 episodes
1995 ER Mrs. Phillips1 episode, "Hell and High Water"
Live Shot Sheila Rydell3 episodes
1996 Sliders Kelly Welles1 episode
1999 Acapulco H.E.A.T. Gwen1 episode
2002 Presidio Med Caroline Franklin1 episode
2015 The Flash Sherry1 episode
2019 Pandora Computer (Voice)9 episodes
Films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Songwriter Girl in bedcredited as Christie Carafano
1985 Confessions of a Serial Killer Prostitute
1993 Robin Hood: Men in Tights Giggling Court Lady
1995Digital ManSusie
1997Ballerina FinaleLori
1998 Sometimes They Come Back... for More Major Callie O’Grady
1999SammyvilleMiranda Clark
2000 The Specials Moira Murphy
2001Lightning: Fire from the SkyAnna
2002 Terminal Invasion Cathy Garrett
2004 Comic Book: The Movie Herself
Creature Unknown Kat
2005Take OutNicole Blu
2006 Manticore Ashley Pierce
ChastityMadam
2007Through Your EyesHerself
2008 Yesterday Was a Lie Singer
2008 Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Xela
2011The Truth Is Out ThereHerself
2013The Search for SimonThe Publisher
R.U.R.: GenesisSulla
2016Star Trek: Captain PikeLieutenant Susan Kelly
2019ManipulatedKaren Jones
2020 Unbelievable!!!!! Captain Connie Garrison / Natasha
2024 Hacking at Leaves Interviewee, but also performing two anonymous medical professionals
2021Skipping StonesMrs. McDowellPost-production
TBA Je Suis Auto Auto
Tempest: An Angels WrathDr. Angel Conch
The Inspector ChroniclesAnnabelle WagnerAnnounced
Voice Artist
YearTitleRole
2007 Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles Janice (animated feature film)
2009Fist of the North Star: The Shin SagaMamiya (animated direct-to-video movie)
2009-2010 Starship Farragut – The Animated Episodes Carmen Renata / Sheila Johnson / Medical Assistant
2010 Star Trek Online Leeta/Empress Leeta (MMORPG)
2011 Lun Lun the Flower Girl Various Characters (anime TV movie)
Lun Lun the Flower Girl 2
Fist of the North Star: The Ray SagaMamiya (animated direct-to-video movie)
Fist of the North Star: The Souther Saga
Fist of the North Star: The Toki Saga
Starzinger Queen Lacet (anime TV series)
2012 Doctor Who: The Shadow Heart [22] Vienna Salvatori (audio drama)
Doctor Who: Night of the Stormcrow [23] Peggy Brooks (audio drama)
2013–2017 Vienna Vienna Salvatori (audio drama series)
2014–2015 Survivors Maddie Price (audio drama)
2015The Worlds of Big Finish [24] Vienna Salvatori (audio drama)
2021Master! [25]
2023 Star Trek: Lower Decks [26] Leeta (voice)

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