Virginia Hey That Iconic Role Of Her Life!Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2011
Her character is a blue-skinned female that hails from a plant-like family that goes by the name of Delvians.

If ever you get to watch Farscape online, I can assure that you won’t be able to miss noticing the presence of this character.
So strong was the aura of characters on this sci-fi series was, that one cannot help but feel compelled (as if by a natural force) to go for a download of the show!
In one of her recent interviews, actress Virginia Hey, who portrayed the part of Pa’u Zotoh Zhaan, conceded that it was one of the best roles that she has portrayed on screen to date.
Ms. Hey, well-settled in the comfort zone of her modeling career, further shared that she was afraid of playing the role.
Well, that made me wonder what would have happened, if she hadn’t made her mind to appear for the audition of ‘The Road Warrior’.
Perhaps, an entire generation would have been bereft of the beguiling charm of Zhaan, the one who killed her love just because he happened to be an empathizer of the Peacekeepers.
Gory as it may sound, she happened to be among the well-wishers of those inhabiting the Moya! She was often seen making armaments and highly advanced weapons to assist the ones that were on board.
Well, all we can say is that the iconic role has indeed set a milestone that many would strive to touch!
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Actor John Robert Crichton, Jr. takes a leap from the sci-fi series, Farscape to one most of the most famous sci-fi production in the world.







This sci-fi series (Farscape) might have gone off air way back in 2003, but the way it used to take the viewers to another world that was light years away from planet Earth was simply mesmerizing!
Perhaps, the findings of NASA and their brainchild, the Pathfinder, which ventured to Mars, are more than enough to satiate our curiosity, as far as Astronomy is concerned!
He left us wide-mouthed with those ravishing batches replete with oodles of action, thrill and excitement.
And this contention certainly holds true in case of Brian Henson, creator of the endearing sci-fi series, Farscape.
He had come to audition for an English drama school, and fondly recalls the emotions that he went through.
