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[[File:slg_gnome_kiss2.jpg|frame|[[Memetic Mutation|Everyone]] [[Cargo Envy|wishes they were the gnome]] with the [[Firefly|Jayne]] [[Nice Hat|hat]]. Yes, [[Even the Girls Want Her|everyone]].]]
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{{quote|''It's hot in here, it must be Summer.''|Howard, ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''}}
{{quote|''It's hot in here. It must be Summer.''|Howard (and Raj), ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]''}}


A native of San Antonio, Texas, [[Summer Glau]] is a classically trained ballerina who broke into acting in 2002 with a guest spot on ''[[Angel]]'' (playing a ballerina). Her career has primarily been composed of [[Action Girl|active women]] and [[Broken Bird|damaged girls]] in science fiction and fantasy series.
A native of San Antonio, Texas, [[Summer Glau]] is a classically trained ballerina who broke into acting in 2002 with a guest spot on ''[[Angel]]'' (playing a ballerina). Her career has primarily been composed of [[Action Girl|active women]] and [[Broken Bird|damaged girls]] in science fiction and fantasy series.

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Everyone wishes they were the gnome with the Jayne hat. Yes, everyone.
It's hot in here. It must be Summer.
—Howard (and Raj), The Big Bang Theory

A native of San Antonio, Texas, Summer Glau is a classically trained ballerina who broke into acting in 2002 with a guest spot on Angel (playing a ballerina). Her career has primarily been composed of active women and damaged girls in science fiction and fantasy series.

Her first role (the aforementioned Angel guest spot) got a standing ovation from the cast and crew after recording her single scene of dialogue, and critical reviews for her performance as River Tam and Cameron have been overwhelmingly positive. However, she has yet to get much mainstream recognition as her roles have largely been reserved to TV shows and films that failed to perform on the business end.


Summer Glau provides examples of the following tropes:

I have a scar on my face from when I was shooting. I was at a shooting range and a shell flew back and burned my face, so [director] David Nutter let it show all through the pilot [of The Sarah Connor Chronicles], and if you watch you can see it all through the episode. I thought that was great because she is supposed to be human[-like]. -- from IF Magazine.

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