Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. In the final video of this series, part 6, Nana addresses the DS9/Babylon 5 feud, working with Sandra Bullock in the TV version of Working Girl, and her cooking career with her sister:
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VIDEO: Nana Visitor at DeepCon (Italy) Part 5
Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. Here’s part 5 in which Nana discusses Broadway roles she’d cast herself in, her experience on stage, post-DS9 roles, and more:
VIDEO: Nana Visitor at DeepCon (Italy) Part 4
Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. Here’s part 4 in which Nana talks about her experience with fan fiction, Kira’s relationship with Odo, and her own moments of being starstruck:
VIDEO: Nana Visitor at DeepCon (Italy) Part 3
Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. Here’s part 3 in which Nana talks about getting “a different kind of attention” when she played the Intendent in the alternate DS9 universe:
VIDEO: Nana Visitor at DeepCon (Italy) Part 2
Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. Here’s part 2 in which Nana reveals which item she kept from the DS9 set (no one tell Rick Berman!):
VIDEO: Nana Visitor at DeepCon (Italy) Part 1
Nana was guest at DeepCon in Italy March 14-17, 2013. A kind soul recorded her Q&A session and posted it on YouTube for us to enjoy. Here’s part 1 in which Nana muses on the impact of DS9 20 years later, and her capacity for eating Italian food:
PHOTOS: More from Destination London
The official Star Trek Facebook page posted a bunch of photos from last weekend’s Destination London event. Here are pics of Nana Visitor on stage with fellow DS9 stars Andrew Robinson, Rene Auberjonois, Cirroc Lofton, and Chase Masterson.
PHOTOS: Nana Visitor at Destination London
Nana Visitor is at Destination London this weekend, celebrating all things Star Trek with fans and other cast members. She posed in front of the photo wall sporting a new blonde ‘do (click for larger photos).
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Nana Visitor Talks DS9, Kira’s Hair, Moving Back to New York
TrekCore has a terrific new interview with Nana Visitor in advance of her appearance at Destination London this weekend. Here’s an excerpt:
TrekCore: What are your honest thoughts about the Kira/Odo relationship. How did you feel when you first found out where the writers were going to go with it?
Nana Visitor: Well, you know – honestly – I was disappointed. I thought it was so great to have a deep friendship between people who worked together that wasn’t romantic. I thought “Oh, here we go, the moonlighting thing – everyone always has to end up in a romance.” But then I had a very deep friendship with Alexander Siddig that ended up with a baby, so I had to go “Well, you know what? This is truthful! It happens!”
TrekCore: Art imitating life
Nana Visitor: Yes, exactly! Laughs
TrekCore: Were you pleased with how Kira and Odo turned out in the end, did it come around for you?
Nana Visitor: Oh it absolutely came around for me. I thought it was a beautiful love story, and a real love story that they both understood that he had to go back to the soup. Laughs
TrekCore: You and René had such an awesome chemistry on screen, does that transcend into a good friendship offscreen?
Nana Visitor: Oh absolutely! We have plans to have dinner Friday night in London. I can’t wait to see him, he’s one of my favorite people.
SciFi News Interviews Nana in Germany
Nana Visitor was in Germany for a convention a couple of years ago, and German site SciFi News sat down with her for a 15-minute chat about her role as Freddy’s mother in the Friday the 13th remake, cooking, living in New Mexico, working with Seth MacFarlane, and much more. Although this was recorded in September 2010, it seems that they’ve just released the the video on YouTube, which is great for those of us who haven’t seen it yet!











