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Patricia (Tricia) Helfer (born April 11 , 1974 ), is a Canadian Supermodel and Actress .
Helfer was born in the rural community of Donalda in Stettler County , Alberta , Canada. She was raised on her family's grain farm. At the age of 17, while standing in line at a local movie theatre, she was "discovered" by modelling agency scout Kelly Streit . In 1992, she won Ford's Supermodel of the World Contest and was subsequently signed to the Elite Modeling Agency . She modelled clothes for Givenchy , Christian Dior , Claude Montana and Emanuel Ungaro , among others. Helfer has also appeared on the covers of fashion magazines '' ELLE '' (August 1993), ''Amica Italia'' (November 1996), '' Cosmopolitan '' (July 1998), and '' Vogue ''. She has done photo assignments for Chanel 's ''Cristalle'' perfume and Victoria's Secret lingerie.

Helfer hosted a television fashion program ''''. In 2003, Helfer played the female lead Eva in the Independent Film ''White Rush''. She also became a noted judge for Miss Teen USA and Miss USA beauty pageants.

Helfer's most visible acting role to date has been as Number Six , the Cylon agent in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries '' Battlestar Galactica '' (2003). The miniseries, which was a remake of the 1970s series '' Battlestar Galactica '', was a huge ratings success, due in part to the visually attractive mind games between Number Six and scientist Dr. Gaius Baltar . It has now become a television series in which Helfer is a main cast member; the series has been renewed for a third season.

Early in 2004, Helfer was offered the role depicting '''. She also regularly appeared in photo shoots by '' Maxim '' magazine and was the magazine's wall calendar girl for 2005.

Concurrent with her role in ''Battlestar Galactica'', Helfer will begin hosting of '' Canada's Next Top Model '' in the spring of 2006.

Helfer has been married to lawyer Jonathen Marshall since 2002.


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