Are you surprised by the support your fans give the Charities you choose?
I am so grateful to all my fans for their support over the years of my charities and others. i never ask the fans to give.Letter from Starship
Foundation / Lucy Lawless
July 2005
Thank you for your previous
support of Starship, as a much-valued donor to
our cause.
I am personally writing to you in the hope you
can help us again. Many of our patients struggle
to do what most of us take for granted - simply
to breathe. Starship urgently needs "VPAP"
machines to provide ventilation for children
with respiratory disorders. New Zealand
unfortunately has the one of highest rates of
breathing disorders in the world, so we're
trying to do our best to combat this.
VPAP machines provide air through a face mask -
a much nicer alternative to tubes inserted down
the throat - and can be used both in the ward or
at home to support children with chronic
breathing problems. Evidence suggests that these
wonderful machines actually cut the need for
hospital admission or at least lead to fewer
days spent in intensive care. The machines cost
$US2,900 each - so anything you could give will
assist our many patients in need.
By way of an update, after filming Xena I took a
few years to have another child and focus on my
family. This year I've thrown myself into acting
again and loving it. You'll be pleased to know
that I'm no longer running from Warlords or
Amazons. I'm now running from human-eating bugs,
which you may have seen recently in the
television movie, Locusts. Most recently, I've
been having the time of my life doing musical
theatre in the States. I'm happy anywhere I can
make people laugh or forget about life for a
while.
As for my artistic skills, I hope you like the
drawing on this letter. You can further assist
Starship by bidding for my original sketch -
penned for Starship by yours truly - on ebay
from 25 July. Visit www.ebay.com and it's under
the Entertainment Memorabilia section - or you
can type in a general search using the key words
"Lucy Lawless locusts".
Your valued funds will help us address
Starship's many priorities. You can donate
online at www.starship.org.nz or use the form
below and return envelope provided (stamp
required). Let's work together in helping these
precious children smile again! Thank you so much
for being there for us.
Yours sincerely,

Lucy Lawless
Starship Foundation Board Trustee
The following note is from Lucy (via Sharon Delaney) about her appearance on Battlestar Galactica
"This was a chance to work with old friend, David Eick, who was mentored by Rob on Hercules. They actually came to me to be on BG in the beginning, but with two tiny kids, I was not interested in the one-hour lifestyle. Looking forward to playing with the wonderful BG cast, though and visiting my old Vancouver haunts from drama school days."Lucy spoke to her fans at the 2005 Gay Pride Festival and thanked them for being with her and supporting her:
“Babies, I love you and I’ve waited ten years since Xena Warrior Princess to say that if you hadn’t come to me then I just wouldn’t be here, so I love you.” Read the full report here
Lucy's Locusts! Update - A note from Lucy about Locusts! (via Sharon Delaney)
Message from Lucy:
"I
chose it because it was surprisingly well written and looked like a
lot of fun. The unexpected pleasure was meeting the producers in
person. Not only do I feel they know how to turn out a good show, but
they will set up the kind of atmosphere where I, and all the crew can
do our best work. Also this is the kind of classic family fare that I
grew up on. I remember the appointments my family made with 'Fantastic
Voyage' and 'The Birds' and 'Triffids', and I'd love to be part of
that."
CBS ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW ORIGINAL TELEVISION MOVIES FOR BROADCAST AS
"THE CBS SUNDAY MOVIE" IN MARCH, APRIL AND MAY including:
From
the producers of "Category 6: Day of Destruction" -- CBS's most watched
scripted movie event since May 2000 -- LOCUSTS!, now in pre-production
in New Orleans with production to start in mid-February.
LOCUSTS!
will air Sunday, April 24 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT), starring Lucy
Lawless ("Xena: Warrior Princess," "Tarzan") in a thriller about a
deadly breed of bioengineered locusts that form multiple swarms,
covering thousands of square miles, creating a new and unimaginable
threat to the United States. Frank von Zerneck, Robert M. Sertner and
Jill Tanner ("They Shoot Divas, Don't They?") are the executive
producers for von Zerneck/Sertner Films.
Lucy's message to the fans of their support for at the 20th Annual Stage Fund Raiser.
"Thanks so much for all your warm thoughts and encouragement. Everybody needs a little help to get up and perform under pressure so I am going to go out there and channel Xena, the way other people do. Never tried that before -- not since the end of the show! It'll be lovely to have in the audience those of you who can make it. But I'll be receiving all good vibes sent my way. God Bless,
Lucy

Message
from Lucy Lawless & Robert Tapert (aka Mr & Mrs Tapert)
Message from Lucy Lawless to her fans:
Lucy called Renee from backstage at the theatre at around 1:11 PM EST, just before heading into her final rehearsal before the actual show, and asked if I would post a thank you to all the fans for their massive amount of support.
"Thank you for helping make a dream come true. Your support is very much appreciated. So, wish me luck, I'm off into the big beyond. Thanks, and I'll be giving it all I've got.
Love from Lucy."
After Her Accident on The Tonight Show
"Howdy Doody!
"I can't thank you enough for all your cards, wishes and good vibes which, I swear, helped me make this a speedy convalescence. I'm up and about in a rolly-chair [wheelchair] and crashing about the house with my zimmer frame [walker] taking plaster off the scotia [wookwork] (Unco returns!). Now I'm raring to get back to work. Since watching the last couple of eps on the telly for the first time, I know I can improve a lot this year. It's really got me fired...
..."Anyway, I'm trying to wade through the cards and letters. PLEEEASE DON'T SPEND MONEY ON ME (buying CD's, CD players, etc.). I make a healthy living, though not, as some tee-rag [tabloid] suggested, more than I know what to do with. But I beg you to keep your hard earned cash for yourselves and your families. Thank you, though, for wanting to share so much with me. If anyone's wondering if the show's going soft, you'd better fasten your seatbelts...it's going to be a bumpy night.
"All love, L"
"To the Hardcore, Diehard Nutballs,
"Thanks so much for your kind sentiments. Providentially, your letters reached me on a very tough day when I needed them. Donna's poem actually brought a wee tear to my eye. I thank Lillian for looking at your letters and obviously weeding out any idiots (I find it hard to believe there weren't any—mind you, there seems to be some tacit code of honor amongst our internetties)...I do not often go out on the net unless my partner forces me to sit down for 2 seconds, but I am often charmed when I do. I have passed a copy of your letters on to Renee, who got a great kick out of them and sends her love.
"I am busy filming these days—currently we're shooting the 2nd Callisto ep which is a blast and then we begin the 3rd Callisto involving mind transfer. In one month, I come to the States for one week's publicity, then off to Europe for a holiday. Yipee!
"Love, Lucy Lawless / Xena Warrior Princess / New Zealand / July '96
"Thanks very much you guys for your letters and best wishes, especially all you hard core nutballs who've been around since the dawn of time. I'm afraid I can't write back personally to anyone, but I do get your notes eventually and I am personally going to demand my own furking Pez dispenser when I'm a star and my own Winnebago (which is kind of a joke where I come from - like "I'm ready for my close-up Mr. DeMille"). I am especially fond of our internet troll who, despite being an egomaniacal misogynist, serves to keep my feet firmly on the ground. So don't get your knickers in a twist over negative comments, okay?
"I've just finished the single most intensive and fulfilling week's filming of my career. The episode is "Is There a Doctor?" and I dedicate my efforts in it to all you regular Xenites—with special thanks to Renee O'Connor, my brilliant acting mate and a truly amazing woman, as well as T.J. Scott, our marvelous director whose star is going to go supernova in feature films before too long.
"Lucy
"P.S. —I am having a terrific birthday, thank you all, and I can honestly say I have never been happier in my life."