Adrienne on the Cover of SBM Magazine

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Adrienne is on the cover of StrangeBeauty.Co Magazine

 

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Check out what Adrienne has said about the issue

Interview with Capsule Computers 14 Jan 2014

renegadesAdrienne Wilkinson has been around for quite some time, entertaining us time and time again in a great number of projects. Whether it has been voice acting in animation or video games, playing the lead in critically acclaimed cinema, or popping up for a television series appearance, to say that this actress has been busy during the past few years is putting it lightly.

2014 looks to be an even bigger year for Wilkinson, and we at Capsule Computers have been graced with her presence in an interview, where we will learn more about her current projects, such as the pilot for Star Trek: Renegades, the newly released Raze, her past work in Xena Warrior Princess and Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, and much more. Read on or listen in below to learn more about this talented veteran of Hollywood, as she reflects on her career and hints at the future

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Adrienne Wilkinson to Play Captain Lexxa Singh in the Upcoming Star Trek Renegades Independent Web Series Features

50a73dc202026-1Adrienne Wilkinson (Livia in Xena: Warrior Princess; Daughter in Star Wars: The Clone Wars) has joined the cast of Renegades to portray Captain Lexxa Singh, leader of the Renegades.

Starfleet captains have a lot in common – they’re courageous, bold, have a strong sense of duty, sometimes stoic, fiercely loyal to the Federation?

Lexxa Singh is a different breed of Trek captain.  A former member of Starfleet, she was always a non-conformist and continually flouted authority.  This led to her being recruited outside of Starfleet for covert and deadly missions.  As Captain of an elite squad, Lexxa is not bound by the normal restraints, nor does she want to be.  She is daring and brash, with a chip on her shoulder – one that will keep her at odds not only with her crew, but also with those in charge. She is a direct descendant of Khan Noonien Singh (TOS; ST: II), and therefore has enhanced physical and mental abilities. She is well aware of the stigma her name and lineage brings, and has always strived to overcome it, but it continues to follow her and haunt her wherever she goes.

Adrienne Wilkinson may be best known for her role as Xena’s daughter Livia/Eve from the hit series “Xena: Warrior Princess,” but she has also made many notable television appearances including popular guest appearances on “Charmed,” “Days of Our Lives,” “ER,” and “Angel,” as well as series regular roles on “Venice”, “Goodnight Burbank”, and  “As If”. She has made appearances in fan favorite films including “Raze”, “Alpha Force”, “The American Failure” and “Reflections,” for which she won several awards. She has produced several independent films and has voiced more than 50 lead characters in top animation projects and high profile video games including Daughter, the personification of the Light side of the Force in “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” and as the voice, and physical m odel, fo r Maris Brood, the female Jedi in the “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed” franchise. She has also produced several independent films. Her diverse career has spanned multiple genre’s in projects that range from mainstream to cult classics and created loyal fans in nearly every age group.   Adrienne is also known for her charity work, which includes a focus on literacy programs, animal welfare and children.

Her website is at www.AdrienneWilkinson.com

Adrienne Wilkinson New RAZE Movie Poster

Here’s a cool new Adrienne poster from the new movie with Adrienne and Zoe Bell.

In the film by director Josh C. Waller (The Nail), Jamie (Nichols) and Sabrina (Bell) are pitted against each other in a vicious fight for survival in what appears to be a tournament-style death-match. The tagline of the movie reads, “Fight or Die”

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WATCH TRAILER

Adrienne Wilkinson in 501stCast MiniCast: December 10, 2010: May the Force Be With Katie

Show Notes: May the Force Be With Katie (December 10, 2010)

Special Contributors: Ashley Eckstein, Katie Cook, Cynthia Martin, Angie Mayhew, Peter Mayhew, Mary Oyaya, Adrienne Wilkinson.

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Post-Production: Dean Plantamura (TK-899)

Katie is a first grade girl who was teased for bringing her Star Wars water bottle into school because the boys in her class say Star Wars is only for boys. Since her mother posted the story on the web and thousands of people of all ages have read and commented to show support for Katie and any other children who are bullied for simply being themselves.

On December 10th, 2010, let’s really give her something to smile about. Wear a Star Wars tee shirt or something to show that you support Katie, Star Wars, female fans and anti-bullying.

Katie’s parents have requested that, in lieu of more gifts for Katie, donations should be made to needy children. Spread the immense amount of love and goodwill inherent in the support this lucky girl has received. Let’s make some other current and future Star Wars fans as happy as we’ve made Katie and keep the goodness going!

Facebook Event page: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=113784095353278

An interview with Katie’s mom: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jenna-busch/may-the-force-be-with-kat_b_786657.html

The blog that started it all: http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/portrait_of_an_adoption/2010/11/anti-bullying-starts-in-first-grade.html#comment-form

Star Wars gear for girls: http://www.heruniverse.com