Thursday, January 24, 2013

Ellen Hollman looks super sexy at the Premiere of "Spartacus: War of the...



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Ellen Hollman is the latest addition to the cast of "Spartacus: Vengeance," which has it's season premiere on Friday, January 27th. She'll appear a few episodes in as Saxa, a pretty touch chick. We were lucky enough to get a preview of her character, her feelings on nudity and who Saxa is going to hook up with. Also, she is hysterical!

"Saxa is the first female German warrior to join the ranks of Spartacus. She's fierce, fun, intelligent and a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. In other words, she will kick your *ss and have a laugh about it later." She has her eye one one of the hot guys in the show ... at least Saxa does. "She has a keen eye for Gannicus (Dustin Clare)," she says "And not one to take 'no' lightly." Well, where there is love or lust, there is certainly sex, especially on this show. We asked her if the nudity made her hesitate at all. She replies, "Nudity? There's nudity on this show? I'd better start doing some sit-ups." Okay, we love this girl already!

Hollman said she loves working with the cast. "They are, and continue to be like family. I'm beyond fortunate to have such genuine, dedicated and supportive friends by my side on screen. It is extremely helpful when you're thousands of miles from home." When asked if she'd been a fan of the show, she answered, "Yes! Hell, yes!" We asked her how intense this season will be for her. "Your jaw will be on the floor," she says. About the show's popularity, Hollman explains, "It crosses every line normally saved for film. It sets new boundaries for television as we know it from performance, to fight, to choreography and aesthetics with beyond shocking story lines."

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Photos by Elizabeth Goodenough

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