Summer Glau

Summer Glau (/ɡl/; born July 24, 1981[1]) is an American actress best known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy television series: as River Tam in Firefly (2002) and its continuation film Serenity (2005), as Tess Doerner in The 4400 (2005–2007), as Cameron in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–2009), and as Isabel Rochev / Ravager in Arrow (2013–2014).

Summer Glau
Glau at the 2019 Phoenix Fan Fusion
Born (1981-07-24) July 24, 1981 (age 42)
San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present
Spouse
Val Morrison
(m. 2014)
Children2
Signature

Early life

Glau was born in San Antonio, Texas, where she grew up with her two younger sisters Kaitlin and Christie. She is of Scots-Irish and German ancestry.[2]

Glau received a scholarship to a ballet company and was homeschooled from grades 3 to 12 to accommodate her ballet training.[3] In addition to her classical ballet training, she has studied tango and flamenco.[4]

When Glau first moved to Los Angeles in the early 2000s, she spent her time as a traveling dancer, living off paychecks from corporate events, weddings, and resort gigs.[5]

Career

Glau at CollectorMania 2005
Glau at Paradise City Comic Con, December 2016

Early career: 2002-2008

Glau's first television credit was a guest role on a 2002 episode of the television series Angel. In the episode, she was a prima ballerina who danced the titular character Giselle by Adolphe Adam.

Having met director Joss Whedon in Angel, Glau was later cast in Whedon's critically acclaimed but short-lived TV series Firefly as River Tam, a role she later reprised for the show's feature film sequel Serenity. Her portrayal of River Tam, a girl who was intellectually gifted but mentally unstable due to being subject to government experimentation to create an assassins program, was widely praised and garnered her a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006.[6] For her fight scenes in Serenity, she underwent 6 months of rigorous wushu training in Alhambra.[7] In an interview, Glau indicated having previously auditioned for the role of a Power Ranger (White Wild Force Ranger Alyssa Enrilé) in Power Rangers Wild Force but lost to actress Jessica Rey before meeting Whedon.[8]

After Serenity, Glau appeared on the episode "Love Conquers Al" of the TV series Cold Case. She had a small role in the film Sleepover, in which she played the high school senior Shelly. She also appeared in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?", and season two of The Unit as Crystal Burns (the girlfriend of Jeremy Erhart from Michigan).

In 2006, Glau played Tess Doerner, a paranoid schizophrenic returnee in season two's premiere of The 4400, and became a recurring character from season three onwards. She also starred in the horror comedy film Mammoth and was cast in the ABC Family TV movie The Initiation of Sarah.

In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, a series that debuted in early 2008, Glau played the role of Cameron Phillips, a reprogrammed Terminator infiltration unit sent back by future John Connor to protect John's younger self and his mother Sarah Connor from Skynet.[9] The series' seventh episode, "The Demon Hand", featured several scenes in which Glau (in character as Cameron) dances ballet, including one set to Chopin's Nocturne in C# Minor. Glau also played Allison Young (Cameron's human doppelgänger) in the second-season episodes "Allison from Palmdale" and "Born to Run". In 2008, she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television for her portrayal of Cameron.[10]

2009-present

Glau guest starred as herself in a 2009 episode of the CBS situation comedy The Big Bang Theory.[11] In the episode, she encountered the protagonists on a train ride from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, and Howard, Raj, and Leonard fought awkwardly for her affections.

On August 26, 2009, Glau joined the cast of Joss Whedon's Dollhouse for 4 episodes in season two. She portrayed Bennett, the programmer for a rival Dollhouse.[12] She also portrayed the protagonist Lindsey in the 2010 film Deadly Honeymoon and supporting character Maggie in the 2011 film The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy, which was filmed close to her residence in Boerne, Texas. [13] She also guest starred as Greta in a 2010 episode of the TV series Chuck, reuniting with her Firefly co-star Adam Baldwin.[14]

In 2011, Glau portrayed the leading role of Orwell in NBC's The Cape, a mysterious blogger who assisted the main character in crime fighting activities.[15] On July 11, 2011, Glau was cast on Alphas as Skylar Adams, a recurring alpha with outstanding intellectual ability and mother to Zoe Adams, and a former acquaintance of Dr. Rosen and Nina.[16] Moreover, she voiced Kara Zor-El in the DC Comics original animated movie Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.[17]

In 2012, Glau played the main character Christine in the Hallmark film Help for the Holidays, an elf who went on a special assignment to help a family regain their Christmas spirit.[18] In 2013, Glau was a female lead in the horror comedy film Knights of Badassdom, in which she took up larping.[19] During this time, she also had minor guest appearances on the TV series Grey's Anatomy and Hawaii Five-0.

In the CW superhero series Arrow, Glau portrayed the recurring antagonist Isabel Rochev (Ravager) in its second season in 2013. She also guest starred as Olivia Frampton in season 2 of the black comedy series NTSF:SD:SUV::. In 2014, Glau appeared in all 12 episodes of the TV series Sequestered, portraying a juror who seemed to have been involuntarily brought into larger conspiracy.

Glau rejoined her Firefly co-star Nathan Fillion when she guest starred in the web series Con Man (2015) as Martina and in Castle as Kendall Frost, an aspiring private detective who rivaled Fillion's protagonist.[20]

In 2018-2019, Glau was cast in the recurring role of Miss Jones on the Netflix crime drama series Wu Assassins.[21][22] Furthermore, she provided narration in the Realm audio podcast Ctrl-Alt-Destroy, in which the protagonist was a video game designer who discovers that the game she created has been stolen as part of a top secret project.[23]

Glau has also been featured in the short films Inside the Box and Dead End, as well as in the web series Jeff 1000 (portraying herself as the friend of a robot named Jeff) and The Human Preservation Project. [24]

Personal life

Glau has been married to Val Morrison since 2014, whom she met on the set of Hawaii Five-0[25].[26] In January 2015, Glau gave birth to her first daughter.[27] She gave birth to her second daughter in October 2017.[28]

Outside of film and TV, Glau has participated in a wide variety of comic conventions across the United States and the world. She has also been an advocate for the science fiction fan community, such as through a promotional video for the Los Angeles Sci-fi World (to be opened in 2024). [29] She has also supported wind energy in the 175th Anniversary of the Texas Revolution video series directed by Michael Cerny. [30]

In an interview from 2012, Glau has mentioned that one of her favorite movies during childhood was Camelot, and that she would be interested in acting in period pieces, such as in those written by Jane Austen.[31]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004SleepoverTicket girl
2005SerenityRiver Tam
2006MammothJack AbernathyTelevision film (Syfy)
The Initiation of SarahLindsey GoodwinTelevision film (ABC Family)
2010Superman/Batman: ApocalypseKara Zor-El / SupergirlVoice, direct-to-video
Deadly HoneymoonLindsey Ross ForrestTelevision film (Lifetime Movies)
2011The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American ConspiracyMaggie Moon
2012Help for the HolidaysChristine PrancerTelevision film (Hallmark)
2013Inside the BoxSophieShort film
Knights of Badassdom[32]Gwen
2015Dead EndFranck's wife & FugitiveShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002AngelPrima BallerinaEpisode: "Waiting in the Wings"
2002–2003FireflyRiver Tam14 episodes
2003Cold CasePaige PrattEpisode: "Love Conquers Al"
2004CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMandy CooperEpisode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?"
2005–2007The 4400Tess Doerner8 episodes
2006–2007The UnitCrystal Burns7 episodes
2008–2009Terminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesCameron / Allison Young31 episodes (as Cameron),
2 episodes (as Allison Young)
2009The Big Bang TheoryHerselfEpisode: "The Terminator Decoupling"
2009–2010DollhouseBennett Halverson4 episodes
2010ChuckGretaEpisode: "Chuck Versus the Fear of Death"
Good Morning RabbitLucy1 episode
2011The CapeJamie Fleming / Orwell10 episodes
2011–2012AlphasSkylar Adams4 episodes
2012Grey's AnatomyEmily Kovach2 episodes
Scent of the MissingSedonaPilot
2013Hawaii Five-0Maggie HoapiliEpisode: "Kekoa"
2013[33]NTSF:SD:SUV::Olivia FramptonEpisode: "Comic-Con Air"
2013–2014Arrow[34]Isabel Rochev / Ravager9 episodes
2014Peter Panzerfaust[35]WendyVoice
SequesteredAnna Brandt12 episodes
Jeff 1000Herself3 episodes
2015Con ManMake-up Lady / Martina2 episodes
2016CastleKendall FrostEpisode: "The G.D.S."
2019Wu AssassinsMiss Jones (The Water Wu)2 episodes

Online media

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005R. Tam sessionsRiver Tam5 short videos
2021Ctrl Alt DestroyNarrator and all charactersLiterary RPG podcast

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryProductionResult
2005SFX AwardBest ActressSerenityWon
2006SyFy Genre AwardsBest Actress/MovieSerenityNominated[36]
Saturn AwardBest Supporting ActressSerenityWon[37]
2008Saturn AwardBest Supporting Actress on TelevisionTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesWon (tied with Elizabeth Mitchell)[38]
Scream AwardBest Actress in a Science Fiction Movie or TV ShowTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNominated[39]
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Actress: Action AdventureTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNominated
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Breakout Female StarTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNominated
2009Saturn AwardBest Supporting Actress on TelevisionTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNominated
Teen Choice AwardChoice TV Actress: Action AdventureTerminator: The Sarah Connor ChroniclesNominated

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