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 Rosalind Chao's Filmography
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) playing "Keiko O'Brien" in episode: "If Wishes Were Horses" (episode # 1.16) 5/15/1993
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) playing "Keiko O'Brien" in episode: "In the Hands of the Prophets" (episode # 1.20) 6/19/1993
"Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (1993) playing "Keiko O'Brien" in episode: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places" (episode # 5.3) 10/12/1996
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 Star Trek Actors' Other Roles FAQ [02/15]
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine {If Wishes Were Horses} Keiko O'Brien
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine {In the Hands of the Prophets} Keiko O'Brien
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine {The House of Quark} Keiko O'Brien
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 Keiko O'Brien
Keiko now lives on station Deep Space 9 with Miles and Molly, where she has been a teacher and a botanist on Bajor.
A botanist, Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien is the civilian wife of Transporter Chief Miles O'Brien.
While on board the U.S.S. Enterprise Keiko married Chief Miles O'Brien and gave birth to their daughter Molly, with the midwife assistance of Lieutenant Worf.
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 "The Assignment" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #103)
Meeting Keiko upon her return from Bajor, O'Brien is shocked when his wife says, in her own voice, that she is really an entity that has taken possession of Keiko's body and is holding her hostage.
Keiko O'Brien is taken over by a Pah-wraith.
Keiko is hit with a massive shock and falls to the ground.
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 Adherents.com - Religious Groups in Literature
[Keiko O'Brien, the Japanese woman who is the wife of Chief Engineer Miles O'Brien, is mentioned briefly or in passing in many Deep Space Nine novels, without reference to her ethnicity.
Troi sighed, thinking that both O'Brien and Keiko came from background best known for trying to remold the universe to their own specifications.
Keiko was a human of Japanese background, with kind brown eyes and black hair.
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 Rob's STAR TREK Episode Guide
Starfleet engineer Miles O'Brien married Keiko Ishikawa in 2366.
They have two children, daughter Molly O'Brien born in 2367, and son Kirayoshi O'Brien born in 2373.
Place of Birth: September 2338, Killarney, Ireland, Earth
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 Keiko O'Brien - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keiko O'Brien, née Keiko Ishikawa, is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Rosalind Chao.
When the Dominion War began, Keiko and the children were evacuated away from the war zones.
When Miles was reassigned to Deep Space Nine, Keiko decided to start a school, and Jake Sisko and Nog were the first students to enroll.
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 Keiko O'Brien - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keiko O'Brien, née Keiko Ishikawa, is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Rosalind Chao.
When the Dominion War began, Keiko and the children were evacuated away from the war zones.
When Miles was reassigned to Deep Space Nine, Keiko decided to start a school, and Jake Sisko and Nog were the first students to enroll.
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 Star Trek Reviews TNG Season 4
As Data is one of Keiko's longtime friends (he introduced the two of them, in fact, and is also serving as the father of the bride for the wedding), she asks him to tell O'Brien of her decision to call off the wedding.
But before I go on with that, on with the synop: Data begins his "typical day" (one which he is recording commentary on through- out for Bruce Maddox) with a conversation with Keiko Ishikawa, fiancee to one Miles Edward O'Brien (and the wedding's today!).
Later, Data apologizes to Keiko, but Keiko just tells him to hurry up and get dressed for the wedding, which confuses Data to no end.
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 thirtysomething/Star Trek crossover actors
First on Star Trek-The Next Generation and then on Star Trek-Deep Space Nine, Rosalind Chao had a recurring role as Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien, wife of Chief Engineer Miles O'Brien (Colm Meaney) and the station's school teacher.
On thirtysomething Erich Anderson played Billy Sidel, who married Elyn Warren despite her established willingness to commit adultery and her wedding-day question: "Do I know you?" Nice catch, Billy.
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 STARTREK.COM : Biography
Keiko and Miles invited Kira to live with them in their quarters so they could care for her during the pregnancy, and in 2373, Kirayoshi O'Brien — a boy — was born in a traditional Bajoran birthing ceremony.
As a child, Keiko helped her grandmother with her Japanese brush painting; it was her special task to fill the old chipped cup that her grandmother — whom she called Obachan (a Japanese term of endearment for an older woman) — used to clean the brush.
But Keiko's second pregnancy nearly ended disastrously when she was seriously injured in an accident aboard a runabout during a botanical survey mission.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/character/bio/1119865.html   (443 words)

  
 Ishikawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keiko Ishikawa, wife of Miles O'Brien, Star Trek
Ishikawa (石川 "rocky river") is a Japanese surname, and the name of several places in Japan, primarily Ishikawa Prefecture.
Ishikawa, a member of Public Security Section 9, Ghost in the Shell
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 Sector 001: Personnel
O'Brien married Keiko Ishikawa on stardate 44390 in a ceremony in the Ten-Forward Lounge aboard the Enterprise-D.
The assignment kept Keiko and her daughter Molly, away from the station for much of that year.
Keiko was appalled at the living accommodations on the station, but remained there for the sake of her husband's career.
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 Keiko O'Brien
In 2367 Keiko Ishikawa, a human female of Japanese ancestry is working onboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D. Not as a member of the Starfleet crew but as one of the many civilian personnel also onboard the ship.
In 2369 Keiko is one of four crew who are reduced to the physical size of children after travelling through an energy field in a shuttle.
However early in the pregnancy Keiko is injured in a runabout accident and Dr Bashir is forced to transfer the baby into Kira's body in order to save it.
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 Keiko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keiko O'Brien, the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character
Keiko (Kiki in the English version), a character of Ultimate Muscle (the Japanese version is called Kinnikuman II Sei)
Keiko Asakura, a minor character of Shaman King who is the mother of Yoh Asakura
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 Chief Petty Officer Miles O'Brien
Keiko agreed to abandon her career as a Botanist in Starfleet and join him, but the O'Briens early on were plagued with whispered gossip that Keiko was extremely unhappy.
He proposed to botanist Keiko Ishikawa in her Arboretum on the Enterprise, and married her with LaForge as his best man in Ten-Forward on SD 44390, standard date May 23, 2367.
Keiko has tried to give him her green thumb as well as her neatness streak, but without success.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Nebula/4156/infirmary/officers/obrien.html   (230 words)

  
 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Character Timelines
Became surrogate mother to unborn son of Miles and Keiko O'Brien ("Body Parts").
Keiko returned; Miles learned she was pregnant ("Accession").
Keiko went on expedition on Bajor ("The House of Quark").
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 DS9 Encyclopedia & Lexicon - Episode Guide
When Keiko is possessed by an evil entity, O'Brien must obey its instructions or risk losing his wife.
Odo is accused of murder; Keiko wants to start a school on the station.
Jake is confronted by the horrors of war during a medical relief mission to a colony under fire.
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 Terra Nova - History - The Present I (2364-2377)
Keiko O'Brien gives birth to her daughter Molly.
Picard successfully establishes a dialogue with the Tamarians, but at the expense of Capt. Dathon's death.
The Ktarians try to take over Starfleet by hypnotizing starship officers.
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 TV ACRES: Addresses - TV Characters - "Oa - Od"
Miles, Keiko and Molly moved aboard DS9 in 2369 after Miles accepted a position of chief of operations.
Prior to his DS9 assignment, Miles was a transporter technician on the starship Enterprise-D. He married Starfleet botanist Keiko Ishikawa in 2367.
They had a baby girl named Molly OBrien [born aboard the Enterprise-D in 2368].
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 Sector 001: Personnel I
Keiko considered naming her first child after Hiro, although her husband, Miles, wanted to name the child after his father, Michael O'Brien.
Little Hiro, or Michael, depending on who you asked, ended up being little Molly.
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 Star Trek: Fall Reading 2001
Keiko Ishikawa wore traditional Japanese silks when she married Miles O'Brien, but their Starfleet ceremony seems pretty boring compared to the heat of Dax and Worf's Klingon vows, the joyous naturalism of Lwaxana Troi's Betazoid nuptials and the violence of Spock's abortive wedding to T'Pring.
Starfleet funerals, too, offer elegance and restraint, but I'd rather be remembered by a Klingon roar or a Bajoran death chant than a dignified speech over a photon tube.
In fact, reading 'Celebrations,' one realizes how dry and emotionless the Federation seems compared to more ethnically concentrated societies like the Trill or Talaxians.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/tvbooks/fall01.htm   (2977 words)

  
 The Asian Pacific American Toy Chest: Star Trek
Keiko O'Brien was played by one of my favorite Asian Pacific American actresses Rosalind Chao.
Originally, she was introduced as a botanist named Keiko Ishikawa who served on the Enterprise-D in the Star Trek: The Next Generation series.
This figure has Lt. Sulu in his Starfleet uniform as seen in Star Trek the Motion Picture.
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 Rob's STAR TREK Episode Guide
This episode introduces Keiko O'Brien, who becomes a recurring character on TNG, then DS9.
Data narrates his activities to Commander Bruce Maddox, who tried to have him disassembled for study in "The Measure of a Man".
This is the first episode we actually see the arboretum (it was previously mentioned several times).
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 TNG Episode: ``Night Terrors'', Stardate 44631.2
Four days later, with no answers in sight, and tempers mounting (O'Brien gets paranoid about Keiko's alleged "affair" with another man, for example, and Picard hears his ready room door buzz many times with no one there), Picard decides to leave the area.
Meanwhile, Troi has a nightmare, of floating adrift in a fog with a voice saying only "eyes in the dark, one moon circles..."
Unfortunately, the engines suddenly fizzle out and stop working, leaving the ship adrift.
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 TNG - Lieutenant Commander Data
Data served as father of the bride for the wedding of Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa in 2367, and found it necessary to learn to dance to fulfill this ceremonial function.
Data's first opportunity to command a starship came during the Federation blockade during the Klingon civil war of 2368.
In gratitude, Q gave Data the gift of allowing Data to experience human laughter for a brief time.
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 The Trek BBS: What if Picard and Crusher married in S4?
The shipboard marriage idea survived in the fourth season episode "Data's Day" where Miles O'Brien married Keiko Ishikawa.
The studio executives killed the idea of marrying off the captain.
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 AtoZ - I [101-150]
-CIVILIAN, Honor, Cooking x2; Once per turn, you may report one Keiko OR O'Brien for free
A younger version of Keiko, before she was married.
His name was almost given to her first child, but it turned out 'Molly' was a much better name for a girl."
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 To Boldly Grow: Some Celluloid Bonsai, Part 2
There are three bonsai in the living room of Chief O'Brien and his wife, Keiko.
Five small bonsai are seen very briefly on window ledges behind Keiko Ishikawa (Rosalind Chao) on board the Enterprise in a room filled with many assorted plants.
And in the fall, "A Matter of Time" had one plant briefly seen in a room of the suite given to Prof.
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 Keiko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keiko O'Brien, the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine character
Keiko (Kiki in the English version), a character of Ultimate Muscle (the Japanese version is called Kinnikuman II Sei)
Keiko Asakura, a minor character of Shaman King who is the mother of Yoh Asakura
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Keiko   (2977 words)

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