At The National Ledger:
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Matt Roloff Happy for New Shows - Stargate: Universe's Ming-Na Juggling Act
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
Apr 1, 2010
... FROM THE INSIDE LOOKING OUT: These are high-flying times for "Stargate: Universe's" Ming-Na. Literally. This week, the former "ER" actress flew from home in L.A. to work in Vancouver on "Stargate" for a day, then back down to shoot an episode of "Two and a Half Men" in her recurring character of the judge who's romantically involved with Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen). Next, it will
be off to Yosemite for Easter, egg hunting and "communing with nature" with her daughter, son and husband, then back up to Vancouver.
... "Stargate: Universe" gets its Season 1.5 debut tomorrow night (4/2). Among other things, they're going to show aliens (CGI aliens, not rubber mask aliens, stresses Ming-Na) on the Syfy series that follows a group of explorers moving through the cosmos aboard a partially disabled ancient spaceship, on which they're stranded. "The premise of the show is really survival," points out Ming-Na, who plays openly gay character Camile. "These circumstances bring out the humanity of these people, including the very dark sides that come out when they're in a mind state of 'I've got nothing to lose...'"
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Matt Roloff Happy for New Shows - Stargate: Universe's Ming-Na Juggling Act
By Marilyn Beck and Stacy Jenel Smith
Apr 1, 2010
... FROM THE INSIDE LOOKING OUT: These are high-flying times for "Stargate: Universe's" Ming-Na. Literally. This week, the former "ER" actress flew from home in L.A. to work in Vancouver on "Stargate" for a day, then back down to shoot an episode of "Two and a Half Men" in her recurring character of the judge who's romantically involved with Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen). Next, it will
be off to Yosemite for Easter, egg hunting and "communing with nature" with her daughter, son and husband, then back up to Vancouver.
... "Stargate: Universe" gets its Season 1.5 debut tomorrow night (4/2). Among other things, they're going to show aliens (CGI aliens, not rubber mask aliens, stresses Ming-Na) on the Syfy series that follows a group of explorers moving through the cosmos aboard a partially disabled ancient spaceship, on which they're stranded. "The premise of the show is really survival," points out Ming-Na, who plays openly gay character Camile. "These circumstances bring out the humanity of these people, including the very dark sides that come out when they're in a mind state of 'I've got nothing to lose...'"