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Later, Jensen keeps Colonel Briggs appraised of the projected landfall of an unknown craft, later to be revealed as Andromus' and Centuri's A-B Raider. In reply to Jensen's comments about the Skylab incident, Briggs sarcastically comments that he likes Jensen for his optimism (1980: "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II").
↑While Colonel Jack Sydell refers to Jensen as "Harv" in the dialogue, "Harv" is mostly likely short for "Harvey," which is the "proper" version of the name.
Maren Kawehilani Jensen, who played Athena in the Original Series, was born in Arcadia, California on September 23, 1956.
Jensen's acting career was modest, comprised mostly of guest starring roles in TV shows and made-for-TV movies. Its main highlight was her role in the Original Series, but Jensen initially had little confidence or experience. The original series' producers opted to create additional characters, in order to help buffer Jensen as her work improved.
Before her acting career, Jensen was a notable fashion model. She was the live-in partner of musician Don Henley for several years, aiding him in environmental causes such as The Walden Woods project.
Not long after the Original Series ended, Jensen was struck with the Epstein-Barr virus, fighting the disease throughout the 1980s. She recovered, but apparently has left the world of show business.
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