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8/9/2019 Chase Bio http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/chase-bio 1/1 C H A S E M A S T E R S O N  In February 2014, Big Finish Productions premiered Vienna, a Doctor Who spin-off starring Chase Masterson in the title role. Her upcoming and recent feature film work includes Robotech, The Search for Simon, Yesterday Was a Lie, Inspec tor Spacetime, and R.U.R. Chase was named one of the “50 Sexiest Women” by Femme Fatales Magazine and one of the “Hot Leading Ladies” o film by Film Fetish for her role in Yesterday Was a Lie, in which she plays a mysterious jazz singer. Yesterday Was a Lie won numerous festival awards (including over a dozen for “Best Feature”), was picked up by Entertainment One, and opened December 2009 (with a DVD release the following April). Chase was first recognized for her break-out role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one of the highest-rated internationally syndicated shows of all time. Her huge, international fan base saw her rise from a four-line role in one episode to a five- year story arc, which prompted USA Networks to begin Chase’s hosting career with a newsmagazine talk show, Sci-Fi Entertainment . Known to millions of fans worldwide,  TV Guide’s online readers poll voted Chase the “Favorite Science Fiction Actress on Television”; Sci-Fi Universe Magazine honored her as one of the “Top 20 People to Watch in Hollywood”; and, in 2010, UGO included her in their list of the “Top 25 TV Hotties, and the Schlubs They Inexplicably Love.” In December 2010, AOL named Chase one of the “Ten Sexiest Aliens” in television history. Chase has worked opposite such Hollywood hotties as Jesse Eisenberg, Jerry O’Connell, Ryan Seacrest, Maggie Grace and Faith Ford, as well as Bruce Campbell, Richard Lewis, Maxwell Caulfield, Bridget Wilson, and many others. In 2008, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men featured Chase as “Xela.” In 2007, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, an animated film, featured Chase as one of the lead voices, including two songs. In the 2005-06 season, Chase was tapped by Encore’s STARZ On Demand  to host their Only Here Channel. Starring in two films in 2006, Chase played a war news correspondent in Manticore on the Sci-Fi Channel, and “The Madam” in the remake of Chastity . Chase recently starred in Terminal Invasion as “alpha female” pilot Catherine Garrett Other feature work premiering in 2004 included her starring role in Creature Unknown, a dark, Hitchcockian thriller in which Chase starred as a doctor in a deadly game of genetic manipulation. In sexy, comic turns, Chase played herself in the documentary Trekkies as well as in Miramax’s Comic Book: The Movie, directed by Mark Hamill. Chase is often recognized from her role as the featured guest star in the Emmy Award-winning episode of E.R. as well as for her recurring work on General Hospital . Other series regular, recurring, and guest star credits include Presidio Med Sci-Fi Vortex , Sliders, Live Shot , Sweet Justice, The Romeos,  Acapulco Heat , host of Showtime’s Showtime: Nighttime and co-host of NBC’s Saturday Night At the Movies. On the big screen, Chase starred in Stephen King’s Sometimes They Come Back For More and in the award-winning Marina. Well-loved genre starring credits include Digital Man,  Advanced Warriors , and Space.com’s Gold Circle Award winner Deep Space Explorer . Other feature film credits include In a Moment of Passion, Married People Single Sex Ballerina Finale, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, and Sammyville , a non-fiction-based thriller which was featured on 60 Minutes. Having released and gained international recognition with her debut CD “Thrill of the Chase,” Chase released her follow- up EP “Ad Astra!,” the limited edition “Crystal Anniversary: Songs From the Holosuite” (in honor of Deep Space Nine’s fifteenth anniversary), and the compilation album “Jazz Cocktail.” She sings one of her original songs in the feature Take Out . Chase has also hosted her own weekly internet radio show on TheFandom.com. Best of all, “Chase Masterson” was recently the answer to a question on Jeopardy . (Well, that’s up there, anyway...) In her off-time, Chase has been singing in USO Tours for the Navy and the Marine Corps and volunteering at Homeboy Industries, a charity for underprivileged youths in Los Angeles. Chase Masterson’s current and future projects are publicized regularly in print and on international, national, and local TV and radio networks, including Good Morning America, CNN, CNBC, E!, Bravo, Montel , CNET, STARZ, The Sundance Channel, Canada’s Space: The Imagination Station and Britain’s Sky1.

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In February 2014, Big Finish Productions premiered Vienna, a Doctor Who spin-off starring Chase Masterson in the titlerole. Her upcoming and recent feature film work includes Robotech, The Search for Simon, Yesterday Was a Lie, Inspector Spacetime, and R.U.R. 

Chase was named one of the “50 Sexiest Women” by Femme Fatales Magazine and one of the “Hot Leading Ladies” ofilm by Film Fetish for her role in Yesterday Was a Lie, in which she plays a mysterious jazz singer. Yesterday Was a Lie

won numerous festival awards (including over a dozen for “Best Feature”), was picked up by Entertainment One, andopened December 2009 (with a DVD release the following April).

Chase was first recognized for her break-out role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one of the highest-rated internationallysyndicated shows of all time. Her huge, international fan base saw her rise from a four-line role in one episode to a five-year story arc, which prompted USA Networks to begin Chase’s hosting career with a newsmagazine talk show, Sci-FiEntertainment .

Known to millions of fans worldwide, TV Guide’s online readers poll voted Chase the “Favorite Science Fiction Actress onTelevision”; Sci-Fi Universe Magazine honored her as one of the “Top 20 People to Watch in Hollywood”; and, in 2010,UGO included her in their list of the “Top 25 TV Hotties, and the Schlubs They Inexplicably Love.” In December 2010, AOLnamed Chase one of the “Ten Sexiest Aliens” in television history.

Chase has worked opposite such Hollywood hotties as Jesse Eisenberg, Jerry O’Connell, Ryan Seacrest, Maggie Grace

and Faith Ford, as well as Bruce Campbell, Richard Lewis, Maxwell Caulfield, Bridget Wilson, and many others.

In 2008, Star Trek: Of Gods and Men featured Chase as “Xela.” In 2007, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles, an animatedfilm, featured Chase as one of the lead voices, including two songs.

In the 2005-06 season, Chase was tapped by Encore’s STARZ On Demand  to host their Only Here Channel.

Starring in two films in 2006, Chase played a war news correspondent in Manticore  on the Sci-Fi Channel, and “TheMadam” in the remake of Chastity . Chase recently starred in Terminal Invasion as “alpha female” pilot Catherine GarrettOther feature work premiering in 2004 included her starring role in Creature Unknown, a dark, Hitchcockian thriller inwhich Chase starred as a doctor in a deadly game of genetic manipulation. In sexy, comic turns, Chase played herself inthe documentary Trekkies as well as in Miramax’s Comic Book: The Movie, directed by Mark Hamill.

Chase is often recognized from her role as the featured guest star in the Emmy Award-winning episode of E.R. as well asfor her recurring work on General Hospital . Other series regular, recurring, and guest star credits include Presidio MedSci-Fi Vortex , Sliders, Live Shot , Sweet Justice, The Romeos, Acapulco Heat , host of Showtime’s Showtime: Nighttimeand co-host of NBC’s Saturday Night At the Movies.

On the big screen, Chase starred in Stephen King’s Sometimes They Come Back For More and in the award-winningMarina. Well-loved genre starring credits include Digital Man,  Advanced Warriors, and Space.com’s Gold Circle Awardwinner Deep Space Explorer . Other feature film credits include In a Moment of Passion, Married People Single SexBallerina Finale, Robin Hood: Men In Tights, and Sammyville, a non-fiction-based thriller which was featured on 60Minutes.

Having released and gained international recognition with her debut CD “Thrill of the Chase,” Chase released her follow-up EP “Ad Astra!,” the limited edition “Crystal Anniversary: Songs From the Holosuite” (in honor of Deep Space Nine’sfifteenth anniversary), and the compilation album “Jazz Cocktail.” She sings one of her original songs in the feature TakeOut . Chase has also hosted her own weekly internet radio show on TheFandom.com.

Best of all, “Chase Masterson” was recently the answer to a question on Jeopardy . (Well, that’s up there, anyway...)

In her off-time, Chase has been singing in USO Tours for the Navy and the Marine Corps and volunteering at HomeboyIndustries, a charity for underprivileged youths in Los Angeles.

Chase Masterson’s current and future projects are publicized regularly in print and on international, national, and local TVand radio networks, including Good Morning America, CNN, CNBC, E!, Bravo, Montel , CNET, STARZ, The SundanceChannel, Canada’s Space: The Imagination Station and Britain’s Sky1.