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She was spotted by an Universal talent agent in 1972, where she was signed up for a contract. The contract lead to guest starring roles in nine shows, including ''Emergency!'', ''Adam-12'', ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''Happy Days'' and ''Charlie's Angels''. This also lead to four television movies, including ''Short Walk to Daylight'', ''Runaway!'', and ''Sarah T. - Portrait of an Alcoholic''. | She was spotted by an Universal talent agent in 1972, where she was signed up for a contract. The contract lead to guest starring roles in nine shows, including ''Emergency!'', ''Adam-12'', ''The Streets of San Francisco'', ''Happy Days'' and ''Charlie's Angels''. This also lead to four television movies, including ''Short Walk to Daylight'', ''Runaway!'', and ''Sarah T. - Portrait of an Alcoholic''. | ||
After her leaving the contract system, she was cast as [[Cassiopeia]] in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (1978)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' mini-series, "[[Saga of a Star World]]". An initial draft would have lead to her being eaten by the [[Ovion]]s, however this death was averted and she had a regular role (downgraded from the "[[ | After her leaving the contract system, she was cast as [[Cassiopeia]] in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (1978)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' mini-series, "[[Saga of a Star World]]". An initial draft would have lead to her being eaten by the [[Ovion]]s, however this death was averted and she had a regular role (downgraded from the "[[socilator]]" status to a [[medtech]]) in the series. | ||
She married [ | She married [[Wikimedia:John McCook|John McCook]] on February 16, 1980. Subsequent to that, she was credited as Laurette Spang-McCook. | ||
After appearing in ''Magnum, P.I.'' in 1984, Spang left the business for reasons unstated. | After appearing in ''Magnum, P.I.'' in 1984, Spang left the business for reasons unstated. | ||