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Best Actress in a Science Fiction Movie or TV Show

Posted on 01 September 2009 by Korean Beacon

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moon-bloodgoodMoon Bloodgood has been nominated for Best Actress in a Science Fiction Movie or TV Show on Spike TV’s SCREAM awards.  The fourth annual SCREAM awards is an event that honors the best in sci-fi, fantasy, horror and comic genres.  The show is scheduled to tape on Saturday, October 17th at The Greek Theater in LA.

“SCREAM 2009″ celebrates the hottest films, TV shows, comics, actors, creators, icons and pioneers who have influenced and shaped the industry.  This year’s show will also continue the tradition of featuring exclusive World Premieres from some of the most anticipated movies of 2010. The two-hour extravaganza will premiere on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 27 (10:00 PM-Midnight, ET/PT).

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Moon Bloodgood Cast in Spielberg’s Asian Invasion Pilot

Posted on 03 August 2009 by Korean Beacon

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moon-bloodgoodMoon Bloodgood is going to be fighting non-humans again in an upcoming Steven Spielberg pilot for TNT.  Moon had a big break earlier this summer co-starring along side Christian Bale in “Terminator: Salvation.”  For the TNT pilot, she’ll be co-starring with ER’s Noah Wyle, Jessy Schram, Seychelle Gabriel and Maxim Knight.  The untitled pilot is set shortly after aliens have wiped out most of the human population and centers on a ragtag group of soldiers and civilians led by widower Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) who struggle against the occupying alien force.

Bloodgood will play Anne Glass, a therapist working with the children to help them with the trauma of the alien invasion. With her strength and dry sense of humor, Anne, whose husband died during the invasion, becomes a bedrock of the survivors’ community and Tom’s confidant.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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Moon Bloodgood In The Top 40 Most Beautiful Hollywood Women

Posted on 23 July 2009 by Korean Beacon

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moon-bloodgood-9Moon Bloodgood was #3 of the top 40 most beautiful hollywood women, according to Premiere.com.  According to Premiere magazine’s top ladies list, Moon who is of Korean descent, beat out every single actress in Hollywood except Mila Kunis and Freida Pinto of Slumdog Millionaire.  A few months back, Moon was picked as one of the most beautiful people according to People magazine.  With her breakout movie role in Terminator Salvation, it looks like she’s becoming increasingly coveted in Hollywood.

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Moon Bloodgood is Everywhere!

Posted on 21 May 2009 by Korean Beacon

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Moon Bloodgood is ready to terminate.  She plays a major role (Blair Williams) in the movie Terminator Salvation, one of the biggest move franchises of all time.  More importantly, she’s everywhere.   She’s on the June cover of Maxim magazine and is in the latest issue of People Magazine’s most beautiful people.  And that’s on top of the many other interviews in countless other publications.  The buzz on the street is that this may be Moon Bloodgood’s breakout movie for the world to see.

So who is Moon Bloodgood? She is half-Korean and knows her Korean culture well.  She grew up in a Korean household and enjoys the Korean food.  She’s a California girl who was once a Laker’s girl and found herself in Hollywood.  She has starred in the movies Eight Below and Pathfinder.

For more on Moon Bloodgood, check out her story on YouTube>

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It’s Moon Bloodgood Week: Terminator!

Posted on 10 May 2009 by Korean Beacon

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moon-bloodgoodMoon Bloodgood is the third Korean-American in a summer blockbuster movie.  Terminator Salvation, which is the fourth installment in the Terminator franchise, is set to be released this upcoming Friday.  She is half-Korean and half-Irish/Dutch and she’s quite a beauty.  Ms. Bloodgood plays the character Blair Williams, who is a pilot in the resistance and is suffering from survivor guilt.  However, she soldiers on and fights the T-800s.

While on routine patrol in her A-10 Warthog, Blair Williams was dispatched by John Connor to investigate a massive SkynetHK-Aerials and her craft loses an engine during the fight. She is forced to eject or face certain death. Upon landing she is trapped and is forced to be rescued by Marcus Wright. Together they decide to proceed to the Resistance Base in order to get more troops to rescue a group of children (Kyle Reese and Star) who had been working with Marcus and were captured. troop movement near to her present location. Upon arrival she and her wingman are attacked by a group of

While hiding in the remains of a racetrack, Blair sends Marcus off to recover kindling so that they can build a fire and treats a wound on her shoulder while he’s away. After taking two pills she is attacked by a group of three men who want her supplies. Complicating matters she was disarmed by one of the men and is defenseless against the three men. Marcus comes to her rescue and incapacitates the three men. Together they continue on to the base with Blair feeling indebted to Marcus for his help.

Upon arrival at the base Marcus is severely injured after a mine goes off in what she believes to be an accident. Soon after she learns that Marcus is not human and is a machine that the Resistance plans to disassemble rather than let live. She returns to the storage compartment and finds Lieutenant Barnes there using Marcus for target practice. Blair does the same in order to convince Barnes to leave (claiming that Connor wants to see him about their upcoming mission) and releases Wright after Barnes has left. The two split up and Blair allows herself to be captured by the Resistance to serve as a diversion for Marcus to escape. She is placed in the brig, but Connor releases her after he speaks with Marcus and makes a deal to rescue Kyle Reese.

Blair pilots the Resistance strike team to Skynet Central aboard a helicopter. She turns control of it over to her copilot so that she can be with Marcus after he was severely injured and near death following the battle with the T-800 and held his hand.

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It’s a Big Film Week for Korean-Americans

Posted on 27 April 2009 by Korean Beacon

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hollywood signThis week is a big week for Korean-Americans in film.  ”Treeless Mountain,” the heralded film from So Yong Kim is now in limited release this week in New York and is also one of the featured films for the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.  There are two films from South Korea that have been selected to play during the Tribeca Film Festival in New York:  ”The Last Mermaids” and “My Dear Enemy.”  And this Friday is the start of the summer blockbuster season with the first of three HUGE films that will feature a Korean-American in prominent roles.  Daniel Henney plays Agent Zero in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.”  John Cho is up next as Sulu in “Star Trek.”  And finally, the soon to be superstar Moon Bloodgood plays Blair Williams in “Terminator Salvation.”  Now that’s pretty cool!

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