Teryl Rothery
Biography
Teryl Rothery's birthday is on November 9. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
OFFICIAL SCI-FI BIO: Vancouver native Teryl Rothery began her entertainment career as a dancer at age 13 when she performed in her first musical, Bye Bye Birdie. She made her first television appearance five years later on a CBC Halloween special.
After performing voiceover work for the English-language version of the popular anime series Ranma ½, she made her telefilm debut with the Christopher Reeve drama Mortal Sins — the first of more than two dozen made-for-TV movies in 10 years. Her theatrical features include the family films Andre (1994) and Magic in the Water (1995), Masterminds with Patrick Stewart (1997) and Best in Show (2000).
Rothery's many television credits are studded with SF series. She notably played the lead guest star in a classic second-season episode of The X-Files, "Excelsius Dei," and has appeared on Showtime's Jeremiah (appearing twice as Mary, the hero's mother), M.A.N.T.I.S., So Weird and the SCI FI series First Wave and The Outer Limits (the episode "Re-Generation"), along with providing voices for the animated Exosquad, Dragon Ball Z and Robocop: Alpha Commando. Other TV credits include episodes of The Commish, Viper, Glory Days, The Chris Isaak Show and the Canadian hit series Da Vinci's Inquest.
In addition to her recurring role as Dr. Fraiser, Rothery also provided the voice of the Asgard Heimdall.
Stargate SG-1
Roles
Awards
- 2004: Nominated for a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female for the episode 7.06 "Lifeboat"
Episodes
- 1.05 "The Broca Divide"
- 1.07 "Cold Lazarus"
- 1.09 "Brief Candle"
- 1.12 "Bloodlines"
- 1.13 "Fire And Water"
- 1.14 "Hathor"
- 1.15 "Singularity"
- 1.19 "Tin Man"
- 2.02 "In The Line Of Duty"
- 2.04 "The Game Keeper"
- 2.05 "Need"
- 2.07 "Message In A Bottle"
- 2.08 "Family"
- 2.10 "Bane"
- 2.15 "A Matter Of Time"
- 2.16 "The Fifth Race"
- 2.17 "Serpent's Song"
- 2.18 "Holiday"
- 2.19 "One False Step
- 2.20 "Show And Tell"
- 2.22 "Out Of Mind Part 1"
- 3.03 "Fair Game"
- 3.04 "Legacy"
- 3.05 "Learning Curve"
- 3.06 "Point Of View"
- 3.09 "Rules Of Engagement"
- 3.10 "Forever In A Day"
- 3.11 "Past And Present"
- 3.14 "Foothold"
- 3.16 "Urgo"
- 3.17 "A Hundred Days"
- 3.19 "New Ground"
- 3.20 "Maternal Instinct"
- 3.21 "Crystal Skull"
- 4.01 "Small Victories Part 2"
- 4.03 "Upgrades"
- 4.05 "Divide And Conquer"
- 4.06 "Window Of Opportunity"
- 4.10 "Beneath The Surface"
- 4.11 "Point Of No Return"
- 4.14 "The Curse"
- 4.16 "2010"
- 4.17 "Absolute Power"
- 4.18 "The Light"
- 4.20 "Entity"
- 5.02 "Threshold"
- 5.03 "Ascension"
- 5.04 "The Fifth Man"
- 5.06 "Rite Of Passage"
- 5.11 "Desperate Measures"
- 5.12 "Wormhole X-Treme"
- 5.17 "Failsafe"
- 5.19 "Menace"
- 5.21 "Meridian"
- 5.22 "Revelations"
- 6.04 "Frozen"
- 6.07 "Shadow Play"
- 6.09 "Allegiance"
- 6.10 "Cure"
- 6.13 "Sight Unseen"
- 6.14 "Smoke And Mirrors"
- 6.16 "Metamorphosis"
- 6.19 "Changeling"
- 6.21 "Prophecy"
- 7.01 "Fallen Part 1"
- 7.03 "Fragile Balance"
- 7.04 "Orpheus"
- 7.06 "Lifeboat"
- 7.10 "Birthright"
- 7.17 "Heroes Part 1"
- 7.18 "Heroes Part 2" (Character Deceased)
- 9.13 "Ripple Effect" (Alternate Reality)
Interviews
Links
Official Sites
--DeeKayP 18:23, 24 Jun 2004 (PDT)