From USA Weekend:
Dual role
By Lewis Beale
July 10, 2005
Grace Park plays a robot who's all too human on sci-fi hit "Battlestar Galactica," back for a second season.
It's challenging enough for an actor to create a living, breathing character out of some words on a page. When the character is a robot that thinks it's human, well, you know Grace Park has her work cut out for her. The 25-year-old actress plays hotshot space pilot Sharon "Boomer" Valerii on the Sci Fi Channel's hit series "Battlestar Galactica" (Fridays, 10 p.m. ET), which kicks off its second season this week. In the critically praised show, most humans have been killed by a race of robots known as Cylons, and the last remnants of humanity are fleeing across space in search of their ancestral home, Earth. Park plays a Cylon who looks human. We spoke with the Canadian actress from "Galactica's" set in British Columbia:
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Dual role
By Lewis Beale
July 10, 2005
Grace Park plays a robot who's all too human on sci-fi hit "Battlestar Galactica," back for a second season.
It's challenging enough for an actor to create a living, breathing character out of some words on a page. When the character is a robot that thinks it's human, well, you know Grace Park has her work cut out for her. The 25-year-old actress plays hotshot space pilot Sharon "Boomer" Valerii on the Sci Fi Channel's hit series "Battlestar Galactica" (Fridays, 10 p.m. ET), which kicks off its second season this week. In the critically praised show, most humans have been killed by a race of robots known as Cylons, and the last remnants of humanity are fleeing across space in search of their ancestral home, Earth. Park plays a Cylon who looks human. We spoke with the Canadian actress from "Galactica's" set in British Columbia:
Click on the link to read the entire article.
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