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Cali Ross Signs On With the Mirrorverse.
DAYTON, OH - July 16 - Actor Cali Ross has signed on to play the part of Pliades in the Star Trek: Mirrorverse pilot episode, "He Who Draws the Sword." This is not the first time that Cali has worked with Star Trek fan films. She will also be seen in the soon to be released Star Trek: New Voyages episode, "World Enough and Time" as Ensign Juvenia. This time she ranks higher as Commander.
"Pliades (is) a strong and deep character, much of the qualities I hold dear. The empathic abilities is a blessing and a curse. Much pleasure and pain one must endure as an empath," Cali says about her role.
"Her character is a Betazed, but not much more can I say without spoiling the plot," says co-executive producer Joe Wagner, "except that unlike Troi, 'cheerleader' will never be used to describe her."
Besides Star Trek fan films, Cali has appeared in films and television. She has appeared in the Jamie Kennedy Experiment, Untold Stories of the ER, and The Practice. Currently, she is a producer and actor in the comedy film Dream State.
"Jeff and I are looking forward to working with our entire cast," says Wagner, "Cali is a welcomed addition to a great cast. Now I have a busy week updating the website."
Star Trek: Mirrorverse is based on the original series episode, "Mirror, Mirror." Learn more about the project at st-mirrorverse.com.
Star Trek Mirrorverse
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Cali Ross Signs On With the Mirrorverse.
DAYTON, OH - July 16 - Actor Cali Ross has signed on to play the part of Pliades in the Star Trek: Mirrorverse pilot episode, "He Who Draws the Sword." This is not the first time that Cali has worked with Star Trek fan films. She will also be seen in the soon to be released Star Trek: New Voyages episode, "World Enough and Time" as Ensign Juvenia. This time she ranks higher as Commander.
"Pliades (is) a strong and deep character, much of the qualities I hold dear. The empathic abilities is a blessing and a curse. Much pleasure and pain one must endure as an empath," Cali says about her role.
"Her character is a Betazed, but not much more can I say without spoiling the plot," says co-executive producer Joe Wagner, "except that unlike Troi, 'cheerleader' will never be used to describe her."
Besides Star Trek fan films, Cali has appeared in films and television. She has appeared in the Jamie Kennedy Experiment, Untold Stories of the ER, and The Practice. Currently, she is a producer and actor in the comedy film Dream State.
"Jeff and I are looking forward to working with our entire cast," says Wagner, "Cali is a welcomed addition to a great cast. Now I have a busy week updating the website."
Star Trek: Mirrorverse is based on the original series episode, "Mirror, Mirror." Learn more about the project at st-mirrorverse.com.
