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Battlestar Galactica
Main article: Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)

In 2003, the television series Battlestar Galactica was used as the basis for a three hour miniseries on the Sci Fi channel. The project was written and produced by Ronald D. Moore and directed by Michael Rymer. Helfer played the role of Number Six, a humanoid Cylon operative. She continued that role as a regular cast member in the TV series, which completed its fourth and final season on March 20, 2009. Due to the unique nature of the Number Six character – there are in fact many different "copies" of Number Six with distinct and separate personalities – Helfer has actually played numerous different, if related, roles on the series. In 2009, she reprised her role as Number Six in Battlestar Galactica: The Plan – a television movie that tells the story of the series from the Cylons' point of view.

In the first season, Helfer had to dye her hair platinum blonde every ten days. This made her hair fall out in "clumps". Having shaved the rest of the hair, she had to wear a wig for the rest of the three seasons.[14]
Other appearances

In August 2008, Helfer appeared on the stage of NVISION 08, an event sponsored by NVIDIA, where she discussed her role in Battlestar Galactica as well as the use of computer graphics on the show.[15]

Helfer appeared as Chuck’s Season 2 secret agent "handler" in the NBC (NBC Universal) series Chuck,[16] and as Michael Westen's Season 2 nemesis in the USA Network (NBC Universal) series Burn Notice as "Carla."

Helfer appears as herself in Old 97's music video for "Dance with Me".[citation needed] In the video, she is sought through an exclusive nightclub, via fantasy, by an imaginative fan.

She guest stars in "Resonance," the second episode of Warehouse 13 as FBI Agent Bonnie Belski on Syfy.[17] Helfer appeared as a special guest star in the pilot episode of Fox's 2009 mid-season series "Human Target" in which she plays the key female role in the episode.[18]

She has played several prominent video game roles in recent years; including Kilian Quatar in Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, Veronica Dare in Halo 3: ODST and EDI, the ship-borne artificial intelligence aboard the Normandy SR-2 in Mass Effect 2.[19] She also voices Sarah Kerrigan in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, as well as its expansion sets, Heart of the Swarm and Legacy of the Void.[20] Helfer plays the voice of Black Cat in The Spectacular Spider-Man. She reprises her role as Black Cat in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.[21]

Helfer has joined the cast of Jerry Bruckheimer’s TNT drama, Dark Blue[22] as FBI Special Agent Alex Rice.

In October 2010 she made guest appearance on Lie to Me.[23]
Personal life

Helfer is married to Johnathan Marshall, a lawyer whom she met at a mutual friend's birthday party.[5]

In her down time, she rides a "Lavender" coloured Harley,[24] likes to hike and dedicates herself to animal causes.[25] She has ten[26] "saved" cats. Helfer regularly joins the Kitten Rescue’s Annual Fur Ball Celebration and Fundraiser[27] presented by actress Jenna Fischer from the sitcom The Office. Money from the tickets goes to charity.[28]

She has four artificial disks in her back; two in her neck after, on an airplane, a piece of luggage had been dropped on her head by a passenger who ran away, and two in her lower back from "doing her own stunts".[14]

She co-founded the charity web site "The acting outlaws"[29] with Katee Sackhoff, which is open for donations for different causes (like the oil spill in the Gulf) and charity events.[
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