Virginia Hey
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Born |
Virginia Hey 19 June 1952 Sydney Australia |
Height | 178cm (5ft 10in) |
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Virginia Hey (born 19 June 1952[1]) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan on the science fiction TV series Farscape.
In Australia, she is also known for playing the "Warrior Woman" in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, and various roles in TV drama series, such as lawyer Jennifer St James in E Street.[2]
Career
Hey began her career as a fashion model after being discovered at a bus stop.[citation needed] Hey appeared on several magazine covers and started her acting career in television ads (57 in all), television drama and films in Australia and the UK.
Her film and TV credits include the Warrior Woman in Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior and General Pushkin's girlfriend in the Bond film The Living Daylights. She is well known for the role of the blue priestess Zotoh Zhaan in Farscape, for which she was nominated for best supporting actress by the Saturn Awards.[citation needed] She left the show early in the third season because she wanted to grow her hair and eyebrows (she had to shave both for the show) and also for health reasons: the blue makeup worn over her head and chest to achieve Zhaan's appearance caused her kidneys to bleed, subsequently causing a decline in her health.[3][4]
Hey has also appeared in various Australian soap operas including Prisoner (Cell Block H) as Leigh Templar, Neighbours as Beth Travers, E Street as Jennifer St. James, and Pacific Drive as Margaux Hayes.
Since leaving Farscape, Hey has started her own company, White Flower Lei, which manufactures perfumes and soaps.[5] Virginia currently resides in the UK.[6]
Meditation
Hey teaches meditation across the United States and UK, and is certified in natural therapy.[7]
Filmography
Title | Role | Year | Notes |
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Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior | The Warrior Woman | 1981 | Film |
Norman Loves Rose | The Girlfriend | 1982 | Film |
The Return of Captain Invincible | Litte | 1983 | Film |
Prisoner | Leigh Templar | 1984 | TV |
Timeslip (1985) | Jenny | 1985 | TV Series |
Big Deal | Ticket officer | 1985 | Episode: "Popping Across the Pond" |
Mussolini: The Untold Story | Young Woman | 1985 | TV (mini) |
Castaway | Janice | 1986 | Film |
Neighbours | Beth Travers | 1986 | TV |
Vietnam | Journalist | 1987 | TV (mini) |
The Living Daylights | Rubavitch | 1987 | Film |
Mission: Impossible | Danielle | 1989 | Episode: "The Killer" |
Dolphin Cove | Alison Mitchell | 1989 | TV |
E Street | Jennifer St. James | 1989–90 | TV |
Paradise Beach | Val Sterling | 1993 | TV |
Signal One | Toni | 1994 | Film |
Flipper | Adams | 1996 | Episode: "The Pearl Maker" |
Pacific Drive | Margeaux Hayes | 1996 | TV |
Home and Away | Gillian | 1997 | TV |
Roar | Queen Una | 1997 | Episode: "Pilot" |
All Saints | Joanna Travers | 1998 | Episode: "Yesterday's News" |
Farscape | Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan | 1999–2002 | TV |
Farscape: The Game | Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan (voice) | 2002 | Video game |
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia Hey. |
- Virginia Hey's personal site
- Virginia Hey's official Facebook page
- White Flower Lei, Virginia Hey's Soaps and Scents
- Virginia Hey at the Internet Movie Database
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