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Marta DuBois

Panamanian actress (1952–2018)

Marta DuBois

Marta DuBois in Magnum P.I. 1987

Born(1952-12-15)December 15, 1952

David, Chiriquí, Panama

DiedMay 8, 2018(2018-05-08) (aged 65)

Los Angeles, California, U.S.

OccupationActress
Years active1977–2018

Marta Estela DuBois (December 15, 1952 – May 8, 2018)[1] was a Panamanian-American actress. DuBois had a steady career on episodes of numerous television series and films. She gained attention in a recurring role as wife of Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I., and may be best known as the female lead – homicide detective Roberta Hansen – in the McBride franchise of 10 television films.

Early years

DuBois was born in David, Chiriquí, Panama.[2]

Career

DuBois co-starred in the single season of the television series Tales of the Gold Monkey,[3]: 1050-1051  which ran from September 1982 through June 1983. DuBois had a recurring role on Magnum, P.I. and made guest appearances on ser

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Marta Dubois

Birth name:

Marta Estela DuBois

Place of birth:

David, Panama

Place of death:

Los Angeles, California, USA

Marta Dubois(15 December1952– 8 May2018; age 65) was the actress who played Ardrain the Star Trek: The Next Generationfourth seasonepisode "Devil's Due".

Dubois was born in David, Panama. Between 1982 and 1983, DuBois portrayed Princess Koji of Matuka in the adventure series Tales of the Gold Monkey, starring Stephen Collins. DuBois was listed in the opening credits of every episode although she only appeared in ten episodes. She also had a recurring role on Magnum, P.I. and made guest appearances on such series as Hardcastle and McCormick (starring Brian Keith and Daniel Hugh Kelly), The A-Team (starring Dwight Schultz), L.A. Law (starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake), Silk Stalkings, and Matlock.

She made her film debut with a supporting role in Boulevard Nights (1979, featuring John Fiedler). She followed this with roles in the films Dead Badge (199

Marta DuBois

For over 30 years, Marta DuBois has shown she can hold her own with some of television's top leading men. She started out with guest appearances on dramatic series and made-for-TV movies, but before long she landed a co-starring role in "Tales of the Gold Monkey," an early '80s adventure series that bore resemblance to the classic film "To Have and Have Not." Interestingly, she was cast as Princess Koji, a Japanese woman in the stereotypical Dragon Lady mold, despite being Panamanian herself. The show lasted only one season but led to steady television work throughout the '80s and '90s.

During this time, she also appeared in "Gold Monkey"-creator Donald P. Bellisario's action series "Magnum, P.I." as Michelle Hue (a character she also originated on the show in '81), the main protagonist's long-lost love. In addition, she guest-starred on "The A-Team" and "Matlock," acquitting herself well in male-dominated ensembles. As if acting with Tom Selleck and Andy Griffith didn't provide access to enough testosterone, she also appeared across from the Hulk himself, Lou Ferri

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