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StarCon 2011: VIP Tickets Giveaway Featuring Celebrities From Fringe, Riese, MindsEye, Stargate, Eureka, BSG, Farscape, and MORE!

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On Sunday April 03, 2011 WormholeRiders News Agency announced the Auroris Entertainment, the StarCon 2011 Vancouver VIP Tickets Giveaway for our science fiction and writers convention to be conducted June 24, 25, 26, 2011 at the Sheraton, Hilton and Marriott Airport hotels in Vancouver, British Columbia!

This multi-genre science fiction and fantasy convention event features legendary Stargate, Eureka, Fringe, Battlestar, Riese and MindsEye series celebrities (listed alphabetically by last name) including Genevieve Buechner, Pierre Bernard Jr., Bill Butt, Barry Campbell, Frank Cassini, John Cassini, Aaron Douglas, Mike Dopud, Ellen Dubin, Colin Ferguson, Virginia Hey, Barclay Hope, Peter Kelamis, Peter Kent, Naill Matter, Aleks Paunovic, Dan Payne, Ed Quiin, Cliff Simon, Craig Veroni, Alex Zahara AND more special science fiction guests including producers and writers to be announced soon!

How do you enter for a chance to win? Four simple steps!

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Grand Prize: The StarCon 2011 Vancouver 2011 VIP Tickets Giveaway winner will receive two (2) complimentary VIP TICKETS valid for entry to all panels and events courtesy of Auroris Entertainment for the StarCon Vancouver 2011 Convention, Auroris EntertainmentClick to visit and follow Patricia Stewart-Bertrand on Twitter is the sponsor of this contest. WormholeRiders News Agency is running the contest so check this link for contest rules. Thank you.

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Contest Entrants Confirmation: StarCon Vancouver 2011 VIP Tickets Giveaway entrants will be sent a Twitter Direct Message (DM) by WormholeRiders News Agency confirming their entry. Be sure to include your twitter name with your entry. Thank you.

Winner Selection: The winner will chosen by WormholeRiders News Agency staff in a random drawing that will be video recorded and broadcast here at WHR Conventions Corners the evening of May 15, 2011. Five runners up will also be selected in the event of special circumstances discussed at this link: contest rules. The random drawing will be video recorded with WormholeRiders News Agency employees acting as fair witnesses.

End of an Era in Vancouver? No Way! GateCon 2010 Concludes With a KA-Whoosh!

Hello GateCon Fans!

End of an era - GateCon 2010!

Gatecon 2010 Signing the Stargate!
First up on stage was Stargate Atlantis’ Dr. Beckett, Mr. Paul McGillion. I decided to get the preliminaries out of the way, by yelling, “Are you married yet?” He smiled and replied that the wedding is in September, “if she will still have me.” Apparently, the bachelor party had already been taken care of. Good old Paul had been run through the mill with several sporting events which had left him with bruised ribs. Now there’s a man who really wants to get married.

GateCon 2010 - Paul McGillion discusses marriage - Yikes!

Gatecon 2010 SGA Panel Paul, Andree, Dan, Peter

When asked what Paul’s favourite episode was, he mentioned that the pilot was pretty cool. He enjoyed the interaction his character had with Joe Flanigan’s character at the ancient chair. But if he had to name a great episode for him, it was, “Poisoning The Well”, an episode in the first season. “Martin Wood directed it,” Paul added, “when you get a chance, talk to Damian Kindler who wrote it. We talked about the retrovirus, then, we talked about my Scottish accent. It was the first time I got to use my acting chops and the first episode when I wasn’t a recurring character”.

Gatecon 2010 JR Bourne, Steve, Paul, John de Lancie

Paul said that his favourite movie is Avatar. He saw it in London in 3D. He also spoke about an incident he remembered working with Gary Jones, who played Walter Harriman. Gary was sitting in his usual spot as the gate technician. The scene was running long, and he was falling asleep. Then there is a “ping, ping” noise on the glass of the control room. The noise wakes him up. It’s the director, a big guy named Mario, tossing pennies at the glass.

Paul was also asked about how hard it is to be a doctor on Atlantis. “Very hard,” Paul said, “but being a medical doctor in real life is the hardest. I was okay. Lots of people come up to me and cure things. And I do. I cure everything.” Paul’s remark was followed by laughter from the audience. Peter Flemming, who had played Agent Barrett came into the room and stood at the door to listen. Paul noticed him, then stated, “You’re wearing the same blue shirt as yesterday.” Peter countered, “I got ketchup on my shirt at 3:00AM so I had to wear this one”, to which Paul stated, “No, it’s because you’re hung over.”

Gatecon 2010 Paul, Colin, Corin and John dance!

Gatecon 2010 Gary Chalk the legendary Col Checkov!

Later in the day, Garry Chalk (Col. Chekov), Peter Flemming, Dylan Neal and Andee Frizzel were asked what else they wanted to do for a career choice. Garry stated that he was a bouncer at the Biltmore when he was much younger, but he wanted to be an English Literature teacher. Peter Flemming said that he was unemployed and living at home until he was 25, when his mother kicked him out of the house.

He saw Tom Cruise and decided that he wanted to act for a career. “I was scared as hell when I started,” he said. Dylan Neil began as a furniture builder and illustrator. He not only decided to become an actor, he said, he also married one. He said his wife is currently writing a script and he will be producing it. “We live a gypsy life as actors”, Dylan added. “Any freelance artist is taking an incredible gamble with their lives – they are the most courageous people you’ll ever meet”.

Andee Frizell said that she became an actor because she wanted people to pay attention to her. She taught English in orphanages in South America for a while, but her real passion has always been acting, and yoga. Bruce Woloshyn recalled long days and nights of Stargate VFX while Barry Campbell discussed Stargate Continuum!

Gatecon 2010 Bruce Woloshyn signs for fans!

Gatecon 2010 Barry Campbell Continuum Artic Expert!

Click to visit CBS Dot Com!Frank Cassini began his career behind the camera, but after doing that for a while, he decided that he’d rather be in front of the camera. He went to New York to do theatre, but eventually returned to Vancouver to continue acting. Right now he is writing and producing a horror film as well as starring in a Canadian production “The Bridge” now playing the in the USA on CBS.

Gatecon 2010 Frank Cassini and friend hang out!

0_11-Gatecon Erick Avari shares how he joined Stargate!

After a break, Erick Avari, Dan Payne, Jeremy Rector, and Steve Bacic were asked, what are you doing now? Erick said he is working on a documentary. Dan Payne is keeping busy looking after his 18 month old son. He can already do a, “one timer in hockey”. I was not sure what that meant, so I asked him later. Dan told me, “it’s when a player receives a teammate’s pass then fires an immediate slapshot toward the net”. Look out Sydney Crosby.

Gatecon 2010 Stargate Cross Over Panel!

Dan Payne (pictured below) also just finished working on a movie of the week with Faye Dunaway. Jeremy Rector is concentrating on his four month girlfriend. He was quick to add that his girlfriend isn’t four months old, the relationship is four months old. He also did an episode of Eureka. Steve Bacic was involved in the last half of the season of “Big Love”. He said, “they don’t give me scripts; they give me scenes, so I go onto set not knowing what is going on, which is normal for me.”

GateCon 2010 - Dean Aylesworth

A question was asked about what the actors thought when they got their Stargate role. Did they know that the show would be big? Cliff Simon answered first, “I read for a special character, but it was in the future. I didn’t know from week to week when I’d be working next. It’s up to the fans if they like the character. Cliff Simon stated “I was fortunate that Ba’al was popular.” J.R. Bourne stated that he had read for an evil Tok’ra, but got Martouf. Dean Ayelsworth (pictured above) ended up with an established character, Anubis. He said he didn’t know anything about the character because he was only familiar with the movie.

Gatecon 2010 Cliff Simon at the auto tables!

Gatecon 2010 Jay Acovone and Cliff Simon sign autos!

Gatecon 2010 Stargate Crossover Panel!

Erick Avari was auditioning for Kasouf in the MGM Stargate movie. “My character only had a couple of lines. I was told most of Click to visit MGM Dot Com!it would be improve. I was first in to read after lunch. The casting director was eating a candy bar. I watched him eat until he became self conscious and he offered me a piece. I acted as I did in the movie, and that’s how I got the part.” Steve Bacic answered the question with the shortest response by saying, “I can’t remember how I got my role.”

During the convention, the actors spent most of their time either visiting with their fans, signing autographs, or hanging out with each other. Cliff Simon did some sight-seeing. He told me that he and his wife took a plane ride along the Queen Charlotte Islands. They were looking for whales, but didn’t see any. Several other actors like Dean Ayelsworth, Peter Flemming, Gary Chalk and Erick Avari had lunch or dinner with the fans, enjoying the opportunity to get to know them better.

Gatecon 2010 Peter Flemming signs autos before dinner!

Gatecon 2010 Peter Flemming having fun with the fans!

Gatecon 2010 Dan Payne available for shoulder rub!

Gatecon 2010 Colin Cunningham kicks back!

Most of the actors like Colin Cunningham and Dan Payne (pictured above) made themselves available to the fans as much as possible and really seemed to enjoy themselves. Gatecon is very relaxed and lots of fun for both the fans and the actors. Although this Gatecon was promoted to be the last one, everyone had such a good time that the organizers were asked many times to continue to bring Gatecon back. Click to visit ArcticGoddess1 (Patricia Bertrand) on Twitter!

Let’s hope they do.

ArticGoddess1 (Patricia Bertrand)

Auroris Entertainment GateCon Fan Party

Fellow fans,

About a week and a half ago now, I attended a party hosted by Patricia Click to visit Auroris Entertainment!Bertand of Auroris Entertainment as a prelude to the convention known as GateCon. You may recall that back in April I attended a similar function before VanCon, and, just like then, I had a great time.

Left to right: Bruce Woloshyn, Frank Cassini, Barry Campbell, Ryan Robbins, Mike Dopud, Peter Flemming

Given that I’ve only been to one convention so far I obviously cannot offer a complete comparison, but one of the things I love most about Patricia’s parties are that they afford the opportunity to simply hang out and chat with fellow fans and the stars who attend. The atmosphere at the party is casual and relaxed, and Patricia also organizes some fun games and activities which always have people laughing and generally having a great time. In attendance at this particular party were: Frank Cassini, Peter Flemming, Bruce Woloshyn, Barry Campbell, Mike Dopud, Ryan Robbins, and Gary Chalk.


I spent some time at the beginning of the party catching up with Frank (who I interviewed last month) and chatting with Peter. Once everyone was settled, Patricia started off the activities with a game of “Pin the Ribbons on the General”. What is that, you ask? Well, there was a laminated poster of Richard Dean Anderson as General Jack O’Neill and the blind-folded participants had to pin a set of ribbons on said poster. Each person who was blind-folded had someone else who helped guide them towards the poster, so there were quite a few ribbons extremely close to the mark – including Mike’s, who went with Frank giving him a hand.


After we played pin the ribbon, Patricia had organized a game of Stargate Bingo. This one proved particularly lively as everyone was competing to try and complete their sheets, and Peter was the one presiding over the game. Everyone got into the spirit of the game while joking and laughing. At one point, Peter asked everyone to let him know when they had just one left until they completed a row, and almost everyone shouted out. What really made things fun was when a big group of people got bingo all at the same time and jumped up waving their hands and yelling “Bingo!”


The Bingo Winners

Mike and Ryan, victorious

Here the guys were posing for a group photo and, starting with Bruce, decided to put their arms on each others’ shoulders. Only problem was that Gary and Barry decided to do the same thing. Ryan was left trying to figure out where he was supposed to put his arms, as you can see.

People continued socializing as the evening wore down, and culminated with a fair few people taking photographs at the end, including some great group shots of the guys who came.
I’ve said this before, and I’ll likely say it again: if you’re in town for a convention I would highly recommend coming a little early and attending one of Patricia’s pre-convention parties.

Once again, I want to express my thanks to Patricia for hosting these parties! You can click on the link in her picture to visit Patricia on Twitter.


If you have any questions, or just want to chat, feel free to visit me by clicking on the link to visit my Twitter page.

As always, thanks for reading!

Nadine Ramsden reporting for WomholeRiders News Agency

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