May 19, 2007 @ 10:11 am
Femme Fatale - Tricia Helfer (Sci-Fi’s Battlestar Gallactica) vs. Rose
McGowan (Grindhouse)
Definitely Tricia Helfer. Rose was looking her best in Grindhouse, but she doesn’t hold a candle to the dangereous seductress Helfer plays. Helfer’s Six knows just how to mess with you and keep you coming back for more.
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Official Voting: Spike TV
May 16, 2007 @ 3:00 am
She won Ford’s Supermodel of the World contest before moving on to playing the beloved Number Six on Battlestar Galactica. The show takes place after billions of lives have been lost to nuclear fires…but we get to look at Tricia, so humanity could be worse off.
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Maxim’s Hot 100
May 13, 2007 @ 3:24 pm
I’ve been busy getting all the pics categorized and sorted according to year and such. If you have images feel free to create an account and create your own albums with your photos. If you have any images not already in the gallery or pending upload I’ll add your images to main gallery under the appropriate category as well.
In the meantime here are some of the new photo albums I uploaded:
Statement Magazine
HDVideoPro
2005 DragonCon Pics - Courtesy of
Pat Cave Thanks Pat!
May 13, 2007 @ 3:00 pm

HDVideoPro shouts “premiere issue” on its cover, and beckons non-techies with a provocative shot of Tricia Helfer — the seductive Cylon Number Six on “Battlestar Galactica.” This must be the “inspiration” part of the magazine’s motto: “A new vision for high-definition technology and inspiration.”
There’s gadgetry aplenty, and even the entertainment stories get a bit giddy with tech talk, as in “Digital Cinema: Big Movie, Small Camera.” If you’re not a filmmaker yourself, it’s interesting only to a point to learn about shooting with smaller, lighter digital video or high-definition cameras and the freedom it provides in difficult locations. Videotape seems positively quaint when you realize the ability of these cameras to store hours and hours of high-quality footage that’s also easy to manipulate in post-production.
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May 1, 2007 @ 3:01 am

According to the Winnipeg Sun, Tricia will join Leelee Sobieski in the comedy ‘Walk With Me’.
Alberta (Sobieski), a “screwup of monumental proportions,” moves from small-town Alberta to Vancouver, where she looks up her old babysitter Celene (Helfer), who just happens to make her living as a dominatrix.
When Alberta winds up owing Celene money, she tries working as a dominatrix, too, but quickly stumbles across a crime scene, runs into a trio of Montreal criminals, and finds herself navigating the tricky territory between thriller-chills and big laughs.
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