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2 Career  



2.1  Modelling  





2.2  Acting  



2.2.1  Battlestar Galactica  





2.2.2  20082015  





2.2.3  2016present  









3 Personal life  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Film  





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Tricia Helfer
Helfer in 2007
Born

Tricia Janine Helfer


(1974-04-11) April 11, 1974 (age 50)
Donalda, Alberta, Canada
Nationality
  • Canadian
  • American (from 2011)
  • OccupationActress
    Years active2000–present
    Height5 ft 10.5 in (179 cm)[1]
    Spouse

    Jonathan Marshall

    (m. 2003; div. 2019)

    Tricia Janine Helfer (born April 11, 1974)[2][3] is a Canadian and American actress celebrated for her versatile roles across television, film, and video games. She gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Number Six in the science fiction series Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009). She also voiced Sarah Kerrigan in the video game StarCraft II and its expansion packs (2010–2015), and portrayed Charlotte Richards/Goddess in the urban fantasy series Lucifer (2016–2021).

    Early life[edit]

    Helfer was born in rural Donalda, Alberta, Canada, to Dennis and Elaine Helfer.[4]

    She studied at William E. Hay Composite High School in Stettler, Alberta. She lived and worked on the family's grain farm with her three sisters: Trena, Tammy, and Tara.

    Helfer was discovered at age 17 by a modeling agency scout while standing in line at a movie theatre.[4]

    Career[edit]

    Modelling[edit]

    In 1992, she won Ford Models' Supermodel of the World contest. Helfer retired from fashion modelling in 2002 and claimed all her shoots since then are related to projects or product endorsements. She has appeared in ad campaigns for Ralph Lauren, Versace, Chanel, and Giorgio Armani.[1]

    Helfer has walked for top fashion shows, such as Carolina Herrera, Christian Dior, Claude Montana, Givenchy, John Galliano, and Dolce & Gabbana.[1] Helfer has appeared on the covers of Flare, Amica, ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and Vogue, among others.[1] She also regularly appeared in photo shoots by Maxim magazine, was the magazine's wall calendar girl for 2005, and was ranked #57 on the Maxim's Hot 100 Women of 2007.[5] Helfer was also featured as the cover model for the February 2007 issue of Playboy.[6]

    Acting[edit]

    Helfer at the 2007 Calgary International Film Festival

    Helfer relocated to Los Angeles in 2002 to pursue a full-time acting career.[7] Her first acting assignment was a co-starring role as Sarah on the television series Jeremiah. She later played a model named Ashleigh James on the May 16, 2002 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ("The Hunger Artist"). In 2002, she played Eva in the independent film White Rush.[8]

    In 2003, she played Number SixonBattlestar Galactica. In 2004, she portrayed Farrah Fawcett in the telefilm Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels.[9] Concurrent with her role in Battlestar Galactica, Helfer began producing and hosting Canada's Next Top Model on May 31, 2006.[10] She appeared in Spiral and The Green Chain later the same year.[11]

    In October 2006, it was announced that Helfer would not return to host the second season of Canada's Next Top Model so she could concentrate on Battlestar Galactica.[12] Helfer also played a major role in Electronic Arts' video game Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, as the high-level Nod general Kilian Qatar, along with her Battlestar Galactica co-star, actress Grace Park.[13] She also starred in the episode "Roadkill" on the second season of Supernatural.

    Helfer had a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men. She played Gail, best friend of Charlie's (Charlie Sheen) fiancée Chelsea (Jennifer Taylor). When Chelsea finds out that her friend is recovering from a breakup, she says she should do so at Charlie's house.[14] Shortly after Chelsea and Charlie begin a trial separation, Gail begins a sexual relationship with Charlie.

    Battlestar Galactica[edit]

    In 2003, the television series Battlestar Galactica was used as the basis for a three-hour miniseries on the Sci Fi channel. The project was written and produced by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Michael Rymer. Helfer played the role of Number Six, a humanoid Cylon operative. She continued that role as a regular cast member in the TV series, which completed its fourth and final season on March 20, 2009. Due to the special nature of the Number Six character – there are many "copies" of Number Six with distinct personalities – Helfer has, in effect, played numerous roles on the series. In 2009, she reprised her role as Number Six in Battlestar Galactica: The Plan – a television movie that tells the story of the series from the Cylons' point of view. In 2012, she voiced a prototype Cylon in the prequel Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome.

    Awards:

    Nominations:

    2008–2015[edit]

    Helfer in May 2014

    In August 2008, Helfer appeared on the stage of NVISION 08, an event sponsored by NVIDIA, where she discussed her role in Battlestar Galactica as well as the use of computer graphics on the show.[15] Helfer appeared in an episode of the NBC series Chuck,[16] and as Michael Westen's nemesis in the USA Network series Burn Notice as "Carla Baxter". She appears as herself in Old 97's music video for their song, "Dance with Me".

    She guest starred in "Resonance", the second episode of Warehouse 13 as FBI Agent Bonnie Belski on Syfy. She made a guest appearance in the pilot episode of Fox's 2009 mid-season series Human Target. She has played several prominent video game roles in recent years; including Kilian QuatarinCommand & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Veronica Dare in Halo 3: ODST and EDI, the artificial intelligence aboard the Normandy SR-2inMass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. She voices Sarah KerriganinStarCraft II: Wings of Liberty and the expansion sets Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void. Helfer voices Black CatinThe Spectacular Spider-Man and reprised her role in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.[8]

    Helfer joined the cast of Jerry Bruckheimer's TNT drama, Dark Blue,[17] as FBI Special Agent Alex Rice. The show was cancelled in November 2010 because of low ratings.[18] In October 2010, she made a guest appearance on Lie to Me.[19]

    In 2011, she starred in The Black Keys' music video for "Howlin' for You".[20] She made guest appearances in No Ordinary Family (2011),[21] and Franklin & Bash (2011).[22] In 2011, Helfer starred as Morgana, a necromancer, in the TV series pilot 17th Precinct from Ron Moore with Galactica's co-stars James Callis and Jamie Bamber.[23] In October 2011, she got the lead role in the TV pilot Scent of the Missing as Susannah, a K-9 Search and Rescue Volunteer.[24] In November 2011, she appeared in the Hallmark TV movie Mistletoe Over Manhattan.[25] For 2012, she signed for the recurring role of Alex Clark in the new NBC TV Series The Firm.[25] On May 16, 2012, she appeared in season seven of the CBS series Criminal Minds, in which she led a team of bank-robbing serial killers. She guest starred in the second season of the Jane Espenson web series, Husbands.[26]

    In 2014, she played Molly Parker on ABC's Killer Women, a remake of the Argentinian drama Mujeres Asesinas, with producer Sofia Vergara.[8] Also in 2014, she played Viondra Denniger, the steward and captain's wife of the titular starship in the miniseries Ascension on its long journey carrying people to populate a new world. Helfer voiced Sonya Blade in the fighting game, Mortal Kombat X, which was released in April 2015.

    In 2015, she appeared in the series finale of Falling Skies as the Espheni Queen, the leader of the alien race that had invaded Earth and devastated humanity. She also played Louise, a woman attending a doll convention, in the web series Con Man.

    2016–present[edit]

    In 2016, Helfer was added to the main cast for the second season of the Fox series Lucifer, playing the vessel of the titular character's real mother and “Goddess of all creation”. She served as the primary antagonist of Season 2, and a minor character in Season 5.[27][28]

    In 2015–16, she played a recurring role as Evan Smith, a corporate attorney in the USA network series Suits.

    In 2019, she was added to the main cast for the fourth season of the SyFy series Van Helsing, playing Dracula, the Dark One, who is the ruler of the vampire species.[29]

    Personal life[edit]

    In 2003, Helfer married Jonathan Marshall, a lawyer whom she met at a mutual friend's birthday party.[30][31] They separated in May 2017 and Helfer filed for divorce in January 2018, citing irreconcilable differences.[31] The divorce was settled in 2019.[32]

    In 2011, Helfer became an American citizen.[33]

    She has four artificial discs in her back: two in her neck, resulting from an incident in which a piece of luggage was dropped on her head while she was sitting on an airplane, and two in her lower back from mishaps while doing her own stunts.[34][35][36][37][38]

    She co-founded the charity web site "Acting Outlaws" with former Battlestar Galactica co-star Katee Sackhoff; the web site collects donations for several causes and charity events.[39][40] She is also involved in various causes, from animal rescue[41] to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[42] In 2014, she appeared in a PETA video campaign, encouraging cat owners to keep their cats indoors.[43]

    Helfer is a vegetarian.[44]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Film Role Notes
    2000 Eventual Wife Inga Short film
    2003 White Rush Eva
    2006 The Genius Club Ally Simon
    Memory Stephanie Jacobs
    2007 Spiral Sasha
    The Green Chain Leila Cole
    Walk All over Me Celene
    2008 Inseparable Rae Wicks
    2009 Green Lantern: First Flight Boodikka (voice) Direct-to-video
    Open House Lila
    2010 A Beginner's Guide to Endings Miranda
    2011 Bloodwork Dr. Wilcox
    PostHuman Kali (voice) Short film
    2012 The Forger Sasha
    2014 37 Christina
    Authors Anonymous Sigrid Hagenguth Also known as Strudel
    2015 Isolation Lydia Masterson
    2019 Bombshell Alisyn Camerota
    2021 Save Ralph Cottonballs the rabbit (voice) Short film
    2022 Spin Me Round Sofia
    2024 Hello Beautiful Willow[45]

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2002 Jeremiah Sarah Episode: "The Long Road: Part 1"
    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ashleigh James Episode: "The Hunger Artist"
    2003 Battlestar Galactica Number Six Miniseries
    2004 Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Charlie's Angels Farrah Fawcett Television film
    2004–2009 Battlestar Galactica Number Six Main role, 73 episodes
    2006 The Collector Janis Eisner Episode: "The V.J."
    Canada's Next Top Model Host Cycle 1
    2007 Battlestar Galactica: Razor Number Six Television film
    Them Naomi Tyler Moore Pilot
    The Green Chain Leila Cole Television film
    Supernatural Molly McNamara Episode: "Roadkill"
    2007–2009 Burn Notice Carla Recurring role, 8 episodes
    2008–2009 The Spectacular Spider-Man Felicia Hardy / Black Cat (voice) 3 episodes
    2009 Battlestar Galactica: The Plan Number Six Television film
    Hidden Crimes Julia Carver Television film
    The Dealership Rachel Carson Unsold television pilot
    Chuck Alex Forrest Episode: "Chuck Versus the Broken Heart"
    Warehouse 13 Bonnie Belski Episode: "Resonance"
    2009–2011 Two and a Half Men Gail 3 episodes
    2010 The Super Hero Squad Show Sif (voice) Episode: "O, Brother!"
    Human Target Stephanie Dobbs Episode: "Pilot"
    Dark Blue Alex Rice Main role (season 2), 10 episodes
    Lie to Me Naomi Russell Episode: "Double Blind"
    The Whole Truth Bitsie Katz Episode: "Liars"
    2011 No Ordinary Family Sophie Adler Episode: "No Ordinary Love"
    Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Amanda Smyth / Aphrodite (voice) Episode: "Where Walks Aphrodite"
    Franklin & Bash Brett Caiman Episode: "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
    17th Precinct Morgana Kurlansky Unsold television pilot
    Mistletoe over Manhattan Lucy Martel Television film
    2012 The Firm Alex Clark Recurring role, 12 episodes
    Criminal Minds Izzy Rogers 2 episodes
    Husbands Pillow Girl #2 2 episodes
    Battlestar Galactica: Blood & Chrome Cylon Prototype Episode: "Pilot"
    Scent of the Missing Susannah Television film
    2012–2013 Tron: Uprising The Grid (voice) 19 episodes
    2013 Community Lauren Episode: "Conventions of Space and Time"
    Finding Christmas Ryan Harrison Television film
    Dangerous Intuition Kate Aldrich Television film
    2014 Killer Women Molly Parker Lead role, 8 episodes
    The Librarians Ms. Willis Episode: "And the Horns of a Dilemma"
    Ascension Viondra Denninger Miniseries[46]
    Spun Out Claudia Episode: "Parental Indiscretion"
    2015 Suits Evan Smith 3 episodes
    Key & Peele Agent Jackson Episode: "The Job Interview"
    Falling Skies Espheni Queen (voice) Episode: "Reborn"
    Con Man Louise 4 episodes
    Rick and Morty Donna Gueterman (voice) Episode: "The Wedding Squanchers"
    2016 Powers FBI Special Agent Angela Lange / Lynx Recurring role (season 2)
    Operation Christmas Olivia Young Roberts Television film
    Robot Chicken Kris Monroe / Ms. Delacroix / Colette (voices) Episode: "Food"
    2016–2018,
    2020–2021
    Lucifer Charlotte Richards / Mom / Shirley Monroe Main role (2–3); Guest (5–6)[47]
    2017 Sun, Sand and Romance Kate Television film
    2019 S.W.A.T. Elle Trask Episode: "The B-Team"
    Creepshow Lydia Layne Segment "Lydia Layne’s Better Half"
    2019–2021 Van Helsing Dracula / Olivia Main role (season 4 &5)[48]
    2019 It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas Sarah Reed Hallmark Television Film
    2021 Big Shot Mrs. Grazinsky Episode: "This Is Our House"
    The Rookie Claire Ivey Episode: "Five Minutes"
    2022 Step Up: High Water Erin Recurring role (season 3)

    Video games[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2007 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Kilian Qatar
    Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath
    2008 Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Felicia Hardy / Black Cat [49]
    2009 Halo 3: ODST Captain Veronica Dare [49]
    2010 Mass Effect 2 EDI [49]
    StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Sarah Kerrigan [49]
    2012–2013 Mass Effect 3 EDI [49]
    2013 StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm Sarah Kerrigan [49]
    2015 Mortal Kombat X Sonya Blade [50]
    StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void Sarah Kerrigan [49]

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