Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 23 November 2009

via USA Today: As the leader of the alien Visitors, Morena Baccarin sports prime time’s most prominent pixie haircut. And don’t tell her bosses at ABC, but she has gotten a little sick of it. “I want to bleach my hair blond. I’d love to, but they would kill me right now if I did that,” she says. No kidding. The series V, starring Baccarin as Anna, the poker-faced president

Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 17 November 2009

via People: Never has an alien looked so out of this world. When the Visitors landed on Earth on ABC’s hit sci-fi drama, V last Tuesday, none was more captivating than Morena Baccarin. The stunning, 30-year-old Brazilian-born actress – who previously starred on Firefly – made quite a first impression with humans and viewers alike in her role as Anna, the sly and smooth alien leader. (V airs Tuesdays at

Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 9 November 2009

via TV Guide: ABC’s V has finally arrived and, boy, did the Visitors make one heck of a first impression. While most of the world puts their faith in these new alien friends, Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell) and others come to find out that they’re not all they’re “cracked up to be.” Pulling the strings to keep their dirty little secret is Anna (Morena Baccarin), the Vs fearless and seemingly

Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 2 November 2009

via Betty Confidential: Morena Baccarin is no stranger to sci-fi fans. The Brazil-born and New York City-educated beauty, who now calls Los Angeles home, has a rabid following thanks to her short-lived, but cult-classic TV show, Firefly, which later spawned the movie Serenity [both by Joss Whedon]. “Comic Con fans are my kind of people,” laughs Morena, 30, who remembers loving Star Wars and Labyrinth as a kid. “I certainly

Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 23 October 2009

via Blastr: Firefly babe Morena Baccarin stars in ABC’s upcoming reboot of the alien-invasion miniseries V as the leader of the so-called Visitors, whose name is Anna. Baccarin wants to make sure you know she’s not the same character as Diana, the guinea-pig-munching bitch queen of the original 1983 miniseries, who was memorably played with campy relish by Jane Badler. Likewise, this V isn’t your parents’ V, but a “re-imagining”

Tagged under:2009, Interview
Posted on 30 September 2009

via Variety: ‘V’ character finds trust is way to manipulate masses “There’s no room for improvisation,” says Morena Baccarin of her smallscreen alter ego Anna, queen bee leader of the alien nation on the new ABC sci-fi drama “V” that begins Nov. 3. “It can be really challenging in the sense that while I can’t be robotic, I have to really be very precise with movement and language and know