For a known animal lover, it was a treat for Tricia to present the Golden Collar Humanitarian Award to Charlize Theron (accepted on her behalf by Silva Batista) at the Dog News Daily 1st Annual Golden Collar Awards.
Check out Tricia’s Top 5 picks from this year’s Voodoo Music Festival line-up.
1. Soundgarden
4. Snoop Dogg
Top 5 #8 – Actress Tricia Helfer
Even though Actress Tricia Helfer was born in Canada and lives in Los Angeles, she has committed herself to the future of the Gulf Coast region. Best known as Number Six on Battlestar Galactica and her roles on “Burn Notice and “Dark Blue,” Helfer and her former Battlestar Galactica co-star Katee Sackhoff created “Acting Outlaws,” a non-profit organization that combines their love of motorcycles and donating directly to causes that they are passionate about. In 2010 they rode from Los Angeles to Voodoo to raise money for the Gulf Restoration Network and raise awareness to the challenges facing the environment and people living in the Gulf Coast Region post the BP disaster.
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Tricia Helfer is lawyering up with a plum recurring role on NBC’s The Firm, TVLine has confirmed.
Based on John Grisham’s best-selling novel but set 10 years later, the midseason drama finds Josh Lucas succeeding Tom Cruise as attorney Mitch McDeere. The series picks up with Mitch and wife Abby (Molly Parker) trying to start a new life in Washington D.C.
Helfer plays Alex Clark, the senior partner of Kinross & Clark, who brings Mitch in as a partner.
“[I'll] be working with some amazing talent,” Helfer posted on Twitter late Saturday. “[I'm] very excited!”
The Firm‘s cast also includes Juliette Lewis as Tammy, Mitch’s feisty receptionist, and Helfer’s former BSG co-star Callum Keith Rennie as Ray McDeere, Mitch’s volatile older brother.
Production is currently underway in Toronto.
Quietly, Amazon Studios has been rewriting the rules of screenplay competitions. They have introduced a lot of innovative elements to the process, including the ability of competitors to voice a scene from their script.
To publicize that element of the operation, Amazon recently went ahead and enlisted the services of a quartet of Hollywood celebs for “Star Tracks,” an A-list version of the same said service. Lending their talents to the proceedings are Fred Armisen, Jeffrey Tambor, Tricia Helfer, and Alison Pill.
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Check out the track Tricia voiced here > studios.amazon.com