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'''Lorena Gale''' is an award-winning actress, director, and writer. She has been active in stage, movie, and television acting since the 1980s. Born in Montreal, Gale is also a wife and mother. She is the author of two award-winning plays, ''Angélique'' and ''Je me souviens''. | '''Lorena Gale''' is an award-winning actress, director, and writer. She has been active in stage, movie, and television acting since the 1980s. Born in Montreal, Gale is also a wife and mother. She is the author of two award-winning plays, ''Angélique'' and ''Je me souviens''. | ||
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"Canadian Society has become too multiracial that racism, true systemic and institutionalized racism, is constantly being challenged. I have always believed that Canada has the potential to be a Utopian Society. Sadly, we are too influenced by our American cousins." --Gale, August 28, 2002, E-mail to Sarah Kunkel [http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/kerkhoff/BlackCanadian/Gale/Gale.html | "Canadian Society has become too multiracial that racism, true systemic and institutionalized racism, is constantly being challenged. I have always believed that Canada has the potential to be a Utopian Society. Sadly, we are too influenced by our American cousins." --Gale, August 28, 2002, E-mail to Sarah Kunkel [http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/kerkhoff/BlackCanadian/Gale/Gale.html] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://scifitalk.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=18387 Podcast conversation] with Lorena Gale on Sci-Fi Talk (about 24 minutes, BSG talk near the beginning, no spoilers) | *[http://scifitalk.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=18387 Podcast conversation] with Lorena Gale on Sci-Fi Talk (about 24 minutes, BSG talk near the beginning, no spoilers) | ||
*[http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/kerkhoff/BlackCanadian/Gale/Gale.html Lorena Gale, ''Angélique'' (1999)] | *[http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/anglistik/kerkhoff/BlackCanadian/Gale/Gale.html Lorena Gale, ''Angélique'' (1999)] | ||
[[Category: A to Z|Gale, Lorena]] | [[Category: A to Z|Gale, Lorena]] | ||
[[Category: Cast|Gale, Lorena]] | [[Category: Cast|Gale, Lorena]] | ||
[[Category: RDM|Gale, Lorena]] | [[Category: RDM|Gale, Lorena]] |
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Lorena Gale is an award-winning actress, director, and writer. She has been active in stage, movie, and television acting since the 1980s. Born in Montreal, Gale is also a wife and mother. She is the author of two award-winning plays, Angélique and Je me souviens.
Recently, Gale has acted in several A-list movies, including Fantastic Four, The Chronicles of Riddick, and The Exorcisim of Emily Rose. She has also appeared on the small screen in the series Smallville, as well as Battlestar Galactica.
Concerning her role in Battlestar Galactica, Gale has said that she most enjoyed the woman-to-woman scenes with Mary McDonnell. Also, she herself (not her character) feels sorry for the Cylons because they want so desperately to belong to something. She believes that there is no such thing as "artificial intelligence", just "intelligence". She enjoys watching the show as a fan. (Podcast)
Quotes
"Canadian Society has become too multiracial that racism, true systemic and institutionalized racism, is constantly being challenged. I have always believed that Canada has the potential to be a Utopian Society. Sadly, we are too influenced by our American cousins." --Gale, August 28, 2002, E-mail to Sarah Kunkel [1]
External links
- Podcast conversation with Lorena Gale on Sci-Fi Talk (about 24 minutes, BSG talk near the beginning, no spoilers)
- Lorena Gale, Angélique (1999)