Jill Sayre

Jill Sayre is an actress and vocalist who played Mardah in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode.

Sayre made her television debut in Hercules and the Amazon Women, the 1994 pilot movie for the cult series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. She was later seen in an episode of Conan and in the 1998 TV movie Legalese. On film, she made her debut with a small role in the 1987 science fiction thriller The Hidden, starring Michael Nouri, William Boyett, and Larry Cedar. This role came after Jill Sayre nearly landed the lead role, that went to Patricia Arquette, in "Nightmare on Elm Street III." Jill Sayre was only fourteen years old at the time. In later years, she has worked only with director Sam Raimi, with small roles in his 1998 thriller A Simple Plan and the blockbusters ' and ' (both co-starring Kirsten Dunst).

Besides an occasional on-screen appearance, Sayre also works in the automated dialog replacement (ADR, or "looping") department for films and TV shows. Among the films for which she has provided her looping services are Something's Gotta Give, The Benchwarmers, and For Your Consideration. She has also supplied voices for TV shows such as 24 and Tru Calling. She is currently starring in a television pilot entitled Star Names Only, directed by Brian Austin Green of Beverly Hills, 90210 fame.