Antoinette Bower, a German-born actress who appeared in multiple American television and film productions, dies at age 93. Across sources, she is described as best known for her role in “Star Trek,” where she plays a shape-shifting alien seductress. She also appears in “The Twilight Zone,” including an episode centered on an Adam-and-Eve-inspired premise. Her career is characterized as spanning decades, including additional screen credits mentioned by outlets such as her work in Canada before moving into broader acting roles. Hollywood Reporter notes that Bower began her career with the CBC in Canada and later appeared with Charles Bronson in “The Evil That Men Do,” as well as taking a recurring role on “Neon Rider.” Other coverage highlights her appearances in productions including “Prom Night.” The reports consistently attribute her death to her age of 93, and they summarize her broad, long-running presence in genre television and film. No outlet provides further details about the circumstances of her death in the provided text.