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My Life With Geeks and Freaks
by Claudia Christian
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Cover Photography by Robert Zuckerman
Graphic Art by Gilles Nuytens
Cover Design by Holly Evans |
A funny, fast-paced autobiography by the actress who we've seen in many
movies and shows like Star Hyke and Babylon 5.
Includes 28 pages of photos of Claudia taken by her friends and fans
alike and used with their permission.
A DECADE OF GEEKS AND
FREAKS
by Claudia Christian
Reviewed by Brad Linaweaver
Many actresses have composed memoirs in which the essential point is that they are
survivors. However,
only Claudia Christian literally survived being shot at point blank range by a psychotic
fan dressed in a Tribble suit. Did we mention he was a postal worker?
Fortunately, it was a blank round, but, even so, the incident could have been the end of a
charming human being. To quote Claudia herself:
--
Now, the thoughts which raced through my mind are not only tragic but also frankly painful
for me to recall. I thought, "I can see the headline now: 'BABYLON 5 Star Shot By
Tribble. Sci-Fi Actress Meets Ironic Death', this can not be happening to me. I am
supposed to die a dignified death, in bed, clutching my Oscar and my Screen Actor's Guild
Award!" I was lying on the ground clutching the very painful area of my ribs where
the bullet hit and thinking dark thoughts as security dragged the morphed, psycho
Tribble-killer away.
After a few moments I realized that there was no blood and that I was very much alive,
alive and pissed off! I dusted myself off and stood up. Pulling my shirt up I saw a
reddening, nasty looking bruise and a fat welt beginning to rise. It turned out that the
gun was real; the bullets thankfully were blanks, blanks of the same caliber that killed
Jon-Erik Hexum and Brandon Lee. Blanks, which had they hit flesh without bone protecting
it, could have damaged an internal organ or killed me.
--
Those two paragraphs capture the tone of this wonderful autobiographical essay. Claudia
Christian never loses her sense of humor. The woman is naturally courageous and witty.
It should come as no surprise that the Mad Tribble is not the only challenge she has had
to face and overcome. Ever since she struggled into the thigh high red boots and
theoretical skirt of the stripper taken over by a nasty alien in THE HIDDEN, she was one
of those actresses born to be an icon. Along with offers of ever more bizarre roles (and
opportunities to do serious work because of her higher profile) Claudia Christian receives
more than her fair share of mutants and stalkers.
The good news for her fans is that she likes the vast majority of us because we aren't
really dangerous. She is objective, even fair.
When she arches her eyebrows--the archiest eyebrows this side of Vincent Price--you know
that she can see right through anyone. As a little girl, she buried herself in books. She
had three older brothers with the usual degree of sympathy for a kid sister.
Starting out in Glendale, California, growing beautiful and tall, kicked out of drama
class, and then receiving encouragement from Morgan Freeman, how could Claudia Christian
not succeed. BABYLON 5 was fortunate to find its Ivanova. Smart, hip, sarcastic, she
embodied the vision of a series that was truly the antithesis of STAR TREK. And yes, she
even survived a Tribble attack.