Birthday: 9 November 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height: 157 cm
A Vancouver, British Columbia, native, Teryl Rothery always knew she wanted to be an entertainer. She began her career as a dancer at age thirteen when she performed in her first musical, "Bye Bye Birdie". Her role in "Annie Get Your Gun" earned her a Most Outstanding Performer award with her theater company. Teryl has been work...
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A Vancouver, British Columbia, native, Teryl Rothery always knew she wanted to be an entertainer. She began her career as a dancer at age thirteen when she performed in her first musical, "Bye Bye Birdie". Her role in "Annie Get Your Gun" earned her a Most Outstanding Performer award with her theater company. Teryl has been working in TV & Movie industry for many years and has most recently seen success in the hit show Stargate SG-1 (1997). Over the years, Teryl has appeared on The Outer Limits (1995), The X Files (1993), First Wave (1998) and movies such as Masterminds (1997) with Patrick Stewart, Mr. Rice's Secret (2000) with David Bowie. When not working, Teryl enjoys walking, riding and roller blading. Teryl Rothery's feature film credits include Urban Safari (1996), Andre (1994) and Exquisite Tenderness (1995). She has appeared in the television movies Who Killed My Daughter (1995), Deceived by Trust: A Moment of Truth Movie (1995), She Stood Alone: The Tailhook Scandal (1995), For the Love of Nancy (1994) and The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1994) and has guest-starred on The X Files (1993), The Commish (1991), Robin's Hoods (1994), M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994) and Cobra (1993). Teryl has used her voice talents on many cartoon series including Exosquad (1993) and Ranma 1/2. On Stargate SG-1 (1997), Teryl plays the part of "Dr. Janet Fraiser," Medical Officer for the Cheyenne Mountain Facility. Dr. Fraiser's skill and compassion enable her to face the most peculiar cases brought to her by SG-1 and all the other SG teams. Show less «
[on the idea of an on-screen romance on Stargate SG-1 (1997)] "The fans always want to link you up r...Show more »
[on the idea of an on-screen romance on Stargate SG-1 (1997)] "The fans always want to link you up romantically. The British fans always want to link me up with Dr. Daniel Jackson, and another group of fans want to link me up with Jack O'Neill. I would hate to see any kind of love interest among the team. I think if there was something like that it would be better coming from someone off the base". Show less «
And of course, I'm still loving my greatest role ever....being a mom to my beautiful daughter Londyn...Show more »
And of course, I'm still loving my greatest role ever....being a mom to my beautiful daughter Londyn. She is now 10 months and getting into everything! Who needs a gym membership? Show less «
"I'm so not like [Stargate SG-1 (1997) character Dr. Janet] Fraiser. She's so controlled and contain...Show more »
"I'm so not like [Stargate SG-1 (1997) character Dr. Janet] Fraiser. She's so controlled and contained. I'm nuts! I'm full of energy! I'm always going. I try to slow it down by doing yoga, but I end up the loudest one in the class. I'm always active, roller blading and taking dance classes". Show less «
On Blake Woodruff: When you're on the screen with him, you better make sure you know what you're doi...Show more »
On Blake Woodruff: When you're on the screen with him, you better make sure you know what you're doing because he'll totally steal the show. Show less «
[Her ideal storyline on Stargate SG-1 (1997)] "I'd wish for a romantic story, where my character fin...Show more »
[Her ideal storyline on Stargate SG-1 (1997)] "I'd wish for a romantic story, where my character finally gets to conquer the male guest star. Now look at this show: Jack and Daniel always get some women, and also Sam gets her choice. And what does Dr. Fraiser get? A stethoscope". Show less «
If they'd handed over the command over [Stargate] SG-1 to Amanda [Tapping] and me, we'd definitely s...Show more »
If they'd handed over the command over [Stargate] SG-1 to Amanda [Tapping] and me, we'd definitely soon have a pure comedy show, no, I don't think we'd manage to get anything serious going because we'd be joking non-stop! Show less «