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Adrienne Wilkinson (Interview) - Undead Noise

Adrienne Wilkinson is best known for her role of Livia/Eve, the sometimes warrior sometimes saint daughter of Xena on the popular TV series Xena: Warrior Princess. She started on television in an episode of Sweet Valley High in 1996, and moved on to Saved By The Bell: The New Class, Chicken Soup for the Soul and in 2001 she had several guest appearances on MTV's show Undressed. In 2002 she starred as Nikki on the US version of the dramedy series As If. In 2003 she had a guest spot on the series Angel as a cheeky flapper from the 1920s, and as Linda Browning in an episode of NBC's popular soap opera Days of our Lives. In 2005 she had guest appearances on the eighth season of the WB show Charmed as Julie Bennett (Phoebe Halliwell's "permanent" disguise), the ABC show Eyes and was a temporary love interest of Dr. Ray Barnett on the hit NBC drama ER where the ripped-from-the-headlines plot of a porch collapse nearly killed her character.


Her film career is just taking off, with appearances in six films released and screened in 2006 including the lead in Lakeshore Drive written and directed by Michael Grais and starring Adrienne and Peter Dobson. She had a small part in the 2001 film Pomegranate, and was the female lead in 2002's Interceptor Force 2.In 2008, she starred in the multiple award-winning short film Reflections directed by Barry Caldwell and co-starring Matt Long, James Morrison, Louis Lombardi, Jim Beaver, Zoë Bell and Ana Harrison. She received 4 acting awards for her performance.

She is sought after for her voice over work which includes more than 40 characters in several videogames, animated videos and commercials. She also plays the part of Maris Brood, the female Jedi in the Star Wars video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. Not only is she the voice of the latest Jedi, she is the physical character as well, as the video game used the most technologically advanced motion capture available to capture the actor's likeness and performance down to its tiniest detail. Adrienne recently wrapped a guest role on the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars series, voicing "The Daughter", and plays Mina Tang in the new Alpha Protocol video game.

Adrienne Wilkinson's Website: www.adriennewilkinson.com
IMDb: www.imdb.com/name/nm0929330

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