a little bit zombie

Emilie Ullerup in a still from SanctuaryWhat’s Emilie Ullerup been up to these days?  I came across a few things over the last week and thought I’d share…  check it out:

In case you’ve been watching the slowly fading Syfy channel TV show, Sanctuary, I’m wondering if you were as confused as I was?

First up, was the “special episode” they aired last Tuesday.  For some silly reason, I thought it was going to a new episode in addition to what was coming out in their usual Friday time slot.  It wasn’t.  The Sanctuary episode aired on Tuesday and then again on Friday.

So if you’re worried that you missed one of them, but caught the other, don’t fret.  You missed nothing.

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But more importantly, if you did see the episode, then you caught that flashback scene where fans got a quick glimpse of Emilie Ullerup, where Adam is mind-fraking* with Helen, showing her visuals while she was trapped in a virtual world.

My eyebrows went up, wondering what was up there.  Well,  it’s a flashback and was not a new scene.

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Emilie Ullerup shared a trailer with her fans on her Facebook page, for a movie called The House.  It’s written and written and directed by Desiree Lim.

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The movie stars Natalie Skye, Zak Santiago (Caprica, V), Alex Zahara (2012), Emilie Ullerup, Zahf Paroo (Defying Gravity), David Richmond-Peck (V), Olivia Cheng, Patricia Mayen-Salazar & Kyle Cassie in a movie that is referred to as

“== a different kind of ghost story ==

Jean Kaneko just quit her coveted job as an investment banker on Wall Street. After a soul-searching journey traveling around the world, she retreats to an empty vacation home owned by a friend’s rich family. She unexpectedly finds herself sharing the place with some former occupants – a cynical college professor, his bitter sister married to a devoted husband, a disgruntled cab driver and a washed-up drifter – all of whom are not even supposed to be there, because they’re actually dead. As Jean reluctantly confronts these souls as tormented as herself, they inevitably end up in an entangled mass of secrets and lies…

Set primarily in one location, this imaginative drama roams in and out of the lives of lost souls, weaving reality with the other side. A ghost story that meditates on the precious gems along with the missed opportunities in this precarious thing we know as life.”

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Kristen Hager, Emilie Ullerup & Cast Filming ‘A Little Bit Zombie’

May 25, 2011

Kristen Hager, Emilie Ullerup & Cast Filming ‘A Little Bit Zombie’

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