Holly Hunter
Holly Hunter (born 20 March 1958; age 67) is the Academy Award-, Golden Globe-, and Emmy-winning actress who played Captain Nahla Ake in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
Hunter is known for starring in films such as Raising Arizona (1987), Broadcast News (1987), Always (1989, with James Lashly and Michael Braveheart), The Piano (1993, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress), The Firm (1993, with Jerry Hardin, David A. Kimball, and Paul Sorvino), Home for the Holidays (1995), David Cronenberg's Crash (1996), A Life Less Ordinary (1997, with Mel Winkler, Timothy Olyphant and Christopher Gorham), Timecode (2000, with Steven Weber and Golden Brooks), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000, with Stephen Root and Musetta Vander), Thirteen (2003), and Nine Lives (2005, with K Callan, Jason Isaacs, and Lawrence Pressman).
She also starred in the TNT drama series Saving Grace (2007-2010), where Mark L. Taylor and Benito Martinez played recurring roles, and Steven Culp, René Auberjonois, Roger Aaron Brown, Steve Rankin, Michelle C. Bonilla, Rebecca Wisocky, Bill Blair, Don McManus, Larry Hankin, Grainger Hines, Vyto Ruginis, Lawrence Pressman, Mary Mara, Robert Pine, Tamlyn Tomita, Mariette Hartley, Andrew Prine, F. Murray Abraham, Todd Stashwick, Robin Gammell, Matt McCoy, Rick Worthy, J. Patrick McCormack, Thomas Kopache, and Larry Cedar appeared in guest parts, and voiced Helen Parr / Elastigirl in The Incredibles (2004, with Wallace Shawn) and Incredibles 2 (2018, with Phil LaMarr, Jonathan Banks, and Paul Eiding).
Hunter also appeared in Jackie (2012), Won't Back Down (2012), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, with Joe Morton and Robin Atkin Downes), Breakable You (2017), and The Electric State (2025, with Jason Alexander).