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Mar 08 2010

Exclusive David Blue Interview

Published by Stargate Archive Team under Interviews

Production may be complete for Season one of Stargate Universe for the budding actor who plays the resident Geek in Universe, but he still has an extremely hectic schedule, however he has managed to take an hour of his time to answer the fans questions in this latest interview.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below:

Stargate Universe seems to be a lot more accessible to a wider audience, would you agree? And why do you think that is?

I think SGU is a great next step in the evolution of the world of Stargate. It keeps a toe-hold in the established mythology that fans of the previous incarnations have grown to love, but it also pushes the envelope in a way that opens the world up to the rest of the… well… world. It invites people who have never seen a single Stargate: SG1 or Stargate Atlantis episode to watch a new group of people in a crazy situation. You can watch SGU having never seen anything before, but the great thing is, if you have, you’ll see so many people, things and references that you can catch. I like to call them easter eggs.

How did you get involved in the show?

It was the typical process. I heard about the role while I was shooting some additional Ugly Betty episodes in New York City. Having loved the original Stargate movie and having seen every television episode, I was intrigued. But the real thing that drew me to the project was the script for the pilot. I found it fascinating. Especially the role of Dr. Rush. I just had to know what he was up to, and I knew if I felt that way, the audience would as well. From there, the usual: audition, screen-test, etc.

What’s it like working with the wonderful Robert Caryle and Lou Diamond Philips?

Terrifying. They beat me daily. No, not really. They’re absolutely amazing. We have seemingly lucked out more than any show has a right to these days. The entire cast is comprised of supremely talented actors who have somehow remained humble and grateful. On top of all of that, we all have the same ridiculous sense of humor, which makes the long days not only bearable, but preferable. I’m proud to call the people I work with my friends and part of my family now.

Philips ever break into ‘La Bamba’ on set?

Holy cow, I wish. If he had, as much as I respect privacy, I think you’d have already seen it on YouTube. I have caught him (as well as everyone else in the cast) playing RockBand, but that’s only because I’ve hosted RockBand parties at my house for everyone. I must say, Stand and Deliver is the movie that really jumps to mind whenever I see him. That, or Young Guns.

Were you a fan of the Stargate series’ before?

I had watched SG1 whenever I got off of work or had the chance late at night. And that addiction led to watching Atlantis from the beginning to the end. The shows always ended up being things I had to look forward to when I got home late at night. I really enjoyed getting to know the characters like McKay, O’Neill, Carter, Jackson. I think it’s what helped convince me to take the project. I looked forward to getting to know my own character.

You can read the full interview over at Whats Playing.com »

Feb 14 2010

The Ladies Of Stargate Universe Are Interviewed In The 32nd Magazine Edition

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An interview with Ming-Na (Camille Wray) featured in issue #32 of The Official Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/SGU Magazine.

Longtime fans of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis are familiar with the International Oversight Authority (IOA), a group of bureaucratic busybodies who love poking their noses into our heroes’ comings and goings through the Stargate.

On Stargate Universe, IOA representative Camille Wray finds herself a long way from home onboard the Ancient ship Destiny. Given the IOA’s reputation, she is trying to balance her professional instincts and compassionate nature, especially as one of the mediators between the military and civilians. It is not easy, but actress Ming-Na, who plays Camille, is enjoying the challenge.

“The hardest thing when you’re playing a strong female character is not having her come off as a bitch and someone who everyone wants to hate, and being an IOA official, that’s especially important for Camille,” explains Ming-Na. “Robert Cooper [series co-creator/ executive producer] and I had a conversation where I mentioned this, and they decided to change my character’s job with the IOA from accounting to something else. They suggested human resources and I said, ‘Oh, that would be fantastic, because then she’s a people person.’ I immediately latched onto that.

I think that makes her interesting, because she’s ambitious and you’re not quite sure where she’s coming from, which I love. At the same time, I hope the viewers like her enough to want to keep figuring her out, just as I’m figuring her out.”

An interview with Elyse Levesque (Chloe Armstrong) featured in issue #32 of The Official Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/SGU Magazine.

As an actor, it helps to have plenty of moral support and positive karma when going out for a new job, no matter how big or small. Elyse Levesque is all for that. In fact, prior to her audition for the role of Chloe Armstrong on Stargate Universe, a little voice told the actress in no uncertain terms that the part would ultimately be hers.

“When I initially got the [audition] sides [pages] for this role, my roommate said to me, ‘You’re going to get this,’” recalls Levesque. “She says that all the time, and maybe she has some crazy type of intuition, but in this case she told me, ‘This is going to happen. I feel really good about this.’

“I did the audition, and at the time I didn’t know how it went. But then I’m my own worst critic,” she jokes. “I thought, ‘I could have been better. I didn’t get there emotionally.’ So I flew back to Vancouver and two days later I was out shopping with my mom when my agent called to tell me that things were looking good. It was another two months, though, before I received the official word that I had the job.

“It’s funny, I had all these preconceptions about sci-fi and in particular Stargate. I wasn’t super-familiar with the franchise, but when I read the sides, it was like I knew this woman. Some of the things that Chloe was speaking about in the scene were, quite honestly, things I was going through at the time in my life. So I thought, ‘Yes, this is something I can relate to and sink my teeth into.’”

An interview with Alaina Huffman (Tamara Johansen) featured in issue #32 of The Official Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/SGU Magazine.

At the age of 12 most girls spend a great deal of time hanging out with their friends, going shopping, and day-dreaming about the cute boy in class. However, when Stargate Universe actress Alaina Huffman was that age, she had her heart set on other things.

I was scouted by a modeling agency, and at 14 I began traveling around the world as a model and figured that would be my career. When I got older, I moved with my parents from Vancouver to Texas, and was modeling there when an audition came up for a film [Pendulum]. I went in to read, got the job, and realized, ‘This is way cooler than modeling.’ So acting stuck, and I’m very thankful. I’ve been able to work fairly solidly since, and I have a great support system—my husband is amazing, my parents are terrific, and my kids are wonderful—so it’s awesome and I love it.”

Read the full interviews in Issue 32 of The Official Stargate SG-1/Atlantis/SGU Magazine – on newsstands now!

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Feb 12 2010

Ming-Na Interviewed By Celebrity Babyscoop

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Not only does Ming-Na make time for her busy acting career, and two wonderful children she’s also taken a few minutes out of her busy and hectic day to sit down and answer a varied selection of questions with popular online Celebrity Babyscoop.

You can read an excerpt of the interview below:

CBS: You are mom to daughter Michaela, 9, and son Cooper, 4. How has motherhood changed you?

MN: “My core personality is the same, but my focus and views on what’s important has changed. I still love acting and pursuing my dreams, but my ultimate focus now is to be best mom I can be and raising my children to be happy and being the best of who they are.”

CBS: What are your greatest joys as a mother? Biggest challenges?

MN: “My greatest joys as a mom is a long list! I love when my son enters our bedroom in the morning wanting to snuggle, or reading them bedtime stories, playing and laughing with them. I love being a kid again and going to amusement parks or watching cartoons with them. Watching them enjoy the meals I make, becoming little persons forming their own ideas & opinions, etc.

The challenges is figuring out what to filter from our information age and how to age-appropriately protect them. Teaching them to appreciate what they have and NOT BE BORED!!”

CBS: What are your kids into? Tell us a funny story about each of them.

MN: “My daughter loves horses. She wants to own her own horse, so she’s currently saving up money so she can buy one. We went on the internet so I could show her how much horses cost and that it would take her awhile to save up to buy one.

Unfortunately, because of the economic downturn, there were many horses online for FREE or only a few hundred dollars. Michaela was very excited. ‘SEE MOM!! We can get a horse for FREE!’ So I had to then change strategy and explain that even with a free horse, it’s expensive to keep one with the cost of food, stable, vet bills, etc. She’s not deterred and is determined to own her own horse.

My son loves trains and the Wii or DS games. We only allow them to play the Wii or DS on the weekends. Many Monday nights, Cooper will ask, ‘Is tomorrow the weekend yet?’ Then every Friday he’ll cheerfully exclaim, ‘IT’S FUN FRIDAY!!’”

CBS: You play openly gay character, Camile Wray, in Stargate Universe. Are you proud to play a gay person and to represent a minority group? Do you receive support from the gay community?

MN: “I’m proud to be playing a well-written and complex role. Camile Wray is a gay Asian woman with a high ranking position in the government among mostly powerful men.

I have received great support from the gay community and really appreciate that! But I am playing a role, not a role model. Camile can go in many directions depending on the situations and I hope to honor the storytelling of the character. She can turn to the darkside due to some plot point. I’m not limiting where she can go!”

CBS: Your ethnicity is also underrepresented in films and TV. Would you like to see more diversity in both arenas?

MN: “This is such an easy one. Yes, of course! It always pisses me off when I see TV series where it’s ALL caucasian characters, especially if it takes place in a major city. It’s 2010 for crying out loud!! That why I’m so proud to have been in series like ER and now SGU where there is such diversity. I thank these wonderful writers, producers and casting folks for showcasing the reality of America.”

You can read the full interview courtesy of Celebrity Babyscoop here »

Jan 26 2010

Ming Na My Husband Was Thrilled I Was Playing A Lesbian

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Ming Na’s husband has reportedly been thrilled to bits to here that his wife would be playing the part of Sci Fi’s first ever Lesbian characther in Stargate Universe, so much so Ming Na has taken time out of her busy schedule to answer a very informative interview

I’m very excited to be speaking with Mulan.

That’s great, I’m so glad you’re a Mulan fan.

Do you find that there’s an elite fan base for that sort of thing?

There is a tremendous, large fan base there. Not just with the children, but from the rock and roll stars to the eight-year-olds. It’s a lovely legacy to be a part of.

Your kids aren’t old enough to appreciate that kind of thing yet are they?

Oh sure, my daughter’s eight and she does know that I’m Mulan and she uses that to her advantage at school. She’s very entrepreneurial that way. My son’s three and a half and he watches animations all the time.

Does your daughter sell signed merchandise at school? Do you actually have a Mulan doll?

I have a huge collection from Disney – they’re always sending me the blankets and the sippy cups. I’ve got quite a lot of merchandise – I don’t quite know what to do with it. I don’t feel that I should throw it away but it’s kind of like an odd little treasure box for the children that one day they’ll be like “what are we going to do with this stuff!?”

Are you in a hotel just now because you’re filming?

I travel between Vancouver and LA, as my family are in LA. If you’re going to be stuck anywhere outside of your home, it’s nice to be in Vancouver.

Speaking of merchandise, are you prepared for that sci-fi onslaught?

I guess Mulan prepared me. I don’t know. It’s been quite an eye-opening journey. I used to be quite a sci-fi fan myself, and I used to collect all the Star Wars dolls. I think I still have the Millennium Falcon and the talking Darth Vader somewhere in my garage of paraphernalia. I was a huge fan. I understand the fan base mania that occurs with sci-fi films. I guess it’s a bit odd if once the show airs and does well to be a part of that, but as I grew up on the other side of it, it’s a little geek girl’s dream come true.

What was your favourite sci-fi?

Star Wars is definitely on top of the list. Star Trek is another biggie, and I just love what the director did with the new Star Trek, I thought that was brilliant. I love so many, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Aliens, those are all up there.

You can read the full interview here courtesy of Pink Paper.com »

Jan 10 2010

Elyse Levesque On Finding Her Life Calling Early

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Elyse Levesque always knew what she wanted to achieve from her life at a very early age, when she was 11 years old, and while she probably could not articulate it at the time, she understood, inherently, that her destiny was to stand in front of the cameras, making truth out of lies, bringing incredible stories to life as an actress

Regina from the Leader Post, has sat down with the Stargate Universe star to discuss her role on the show, her child hood dreams and much more

You can read an excerpt below:

REGINA — Let’s be honest. Most people are fortunate to find their calling, period. To find it at all is a wonderful thing. To find it before you are a teenager is a blessing. “And that’s exactly how I feel,” Elyse Levesque says with a magazine-cover smile. “I feel blessed.”

The future cast member of the science-fiction television series Stargate Universe found her calling when she was 11 years old, and while she probably could not articulate it at the time, she understood, inherently, that her destiny was to stand in front of the cameras, making truth out of lies, bringing incredible stories to life as an actress. “It was almost as though I had no choice,” she says. “It was not a conscious decision. It happened because it was meant to happen. I really and truly believe that.”

It happened largely because of Incredible Story Studio, the Gemini Award-winning television series from the late 1990s that was produced by Kevin DeWalt and Virginia Thompson, with script developer Robert de Lint in the director’s chair. The show was shot in Regina and broadcast for several seasons, after which it went into syndication, having attracted a fan base that stretched not only across Canada but to many parts of the world. The format was a simple one of continuous but non-related short “movies” that were written and performed by young people. One of those young people was an 11-year-old named Elyse Levesque, who made her film debut as Candace Wilkes, a spoiled-brat teacher’s pet, in an episode called Hugo and the Haunted Cheese.

A teacher at MacNeill elementary school, a certain Miss Kraus, had encouraged her sixth-grade student to attend an open casting call, during which (among other things) Levesque met with the producers and was required to answer two profound and revealing questions. They asked: Who would you like to go on a date with? “Leonardo DiCaprio.” Where would you go on your date? “McDonald’s.” They must have been the correct answers, because in less time than it takes to say the key grip wears clown shoes, Levesque was an actress. “That was it,” she says, laughing. “Incredible Story Studio sealed the deal. I had found my calling.”

You can read the full interview over at the Leader Post »

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