Jennifer Hetrick is a seasoned character actor with a remarkable career spanning over three decades, from 1979 to present, with a significant presence in television.
Her impressive repertoire in the Science Fiction genre has earned her recognition for her iconic portrayal of the character "Vash" in the renowned television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, which premiered in 1987, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which debuted in 1993. Additionally, she made notable appearances in the popular television series Sliders, landing two distinct roles in 1995.
Throughout her extensive career, Jennifer Hetrick has appeared in a limited yet notable number of films, with a total of five movie credits to her name. Her first film, Squeeze Play, marked her debut in the big screen in 1979, where she shared second billing. Her most recent cinematic endeavor was an uncredited role in the 2009 romantic comedy-drama film 500 Days of Summer.
Jennifer Hetrick is often typecast in authoritative and independent roles, showcasing her versatility and range as an actor.