Summer Glau theme by SC87
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Summer Glau | |
|---|---|
Glau at the 2019 Phoenix Fan Fusion | |
| Born | July 24, 1981 San Antonio, Texas, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Spouse |
Val Morrison (m. 2014) |
| Children | 2 |
| Signature | |
Summer Glau (/ɡlaʊ/; born July 24, 1981[1]) is an American actress best known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy television series: as River Tam in Firefly (2002) and its continuation film Serenity (2005), as Tess Doerner in The 4400 (2005–2007), as Cameron in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–2009), and as Isabel Rochev / Ravager in Arrow (2013–2014).
Early life[edit]
Glau was born in San Antonio, Texas, where she grew up with her two younger sisters Kaitlin and Christie. She is of Scots-Irish and German ancestry.[2]
Glau received a scholarship to a ballet company and was homeschooled from grades 3 to 12 to accommodate her ballet training.[3] In addition to her classical ballet training, she has studied tango and flamenco.[4]
When Glau first moved to Los Angeles in the early 2000s, she spent her time as a traveling dancer, living off paychecks from corporate events, weddings, and resort gigs.[5]
Career[edit]


Early career: 2002-2008[edit]
Glau's first television credit was a guest role on a 2002 episode of the television series Angel. In the episode, she was a prima ballerina who danced the titular character Giselle by Adolphe Adam.
Having met director Joss Whedon in Angel, Glau was later cast in Whedon's critically acclaimed but short-lived TV series Firefly as River Tam, a role she later reprised for the show's feature film sequel Serenity. Her portrayal of River Tam, a girl who was intellectually gifted but mentally unstable due to being subject to government experimentation to create an assassins program, was widely praised and garnered her a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006.[6] For her fight scenes in Serenity, she underwent 6 months of rigorous wushu training in Alhambra.[7] In an interview, Glau indicated having previously auditioned for the role of a Power Ranger (White Wild Force Ranger Alyssa Enrilé) in Power Rangers Wild Force but lost to actress Jessica Rey before meeting Whedon.[8]
After Serenity, Glau appeared on the episode "Love Conquers Al" of the TV series Cold Case. She had a small role in the film Sleepover, in which she played the high school senior Shelly. She also appeared in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation episode "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?", and season two of The Unit as Crystal Burns (the girlfriend of Jeremy Erhart from Michigan).
In 2006, Glau played Tess Doerner, a paranoid schizophrenic returnee in season two's premiere of The 4400, and became a recurring character from season three onwards. She also starred in the horror comedy film Mammoth and was cast in the ABC Family TV movie The Initiation of Sarah.
In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, a series that debuted in early 2008, Glau played the role of Cameron Phillips, a reprogrammed Terminator infiltration unit sent back by future John Connor to protect John's younger self and his mother Sarah Connor from Skynet.[9] The series' seventh episode, "The Demon Hand", featured several scenes in which Glau (in character as Cameron) dances ballet, including one set to Chopin's Nocturne in C# Minor. Glau also played Allison Young (Cameron's human doppelgänger) in the second-season episodes "Allison from Palmdale" and "Born to Run". In 2008, she won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television for her portrayal of Cameron.[10]
2009-present[edit]
Glau guest starred as herself in a 2009 episode of the CBS situation comedy The Big Bang Theory.[11] In the episode, she encountered the protagonists on a train ride from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, and Howard, Raj, and Leonard fought awkwardly for her affections.
On August 26, 2009, Glau joined the cast of Joss Whedon's Dollhouse for 4 episodes in season two. She portrayed Bennett, the programmer for a rival Dollhouse.[12] She also portrayed the protagonist Lindsey in the 2010 film Deadly Honeymoon and supporting character Maggie in the 2011 film The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy, which was filmed close to her residence in Boerne, Texas.[13] She also guest starred as Greta in a 2010 episode of the TV series Chuck, reuniting with her Firefly co-star Adam Baldwin.[14]
In 2011, Glau portrayed the leading role of Orwell in NBC's The Cape, a mysterious blogger who assisted the main character in crime fighting activities.[15] On July 11, 2011, Glau was cast on Alphas as Skylar Adams, a recurring alpha with outstanding intellectual ability and mother to Zoe Adams, and a former acquaintance of Dr. Rosen and Nina.[16] Moreover, she voiced Kara Zor-El in the DC Comics original animated movie Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.[17]
In 2012, Glau played the main character Christine in the Hallmark film Help for the Holidays, an elf who went on a special assignment to help a family regain their Christmas spirit.[18] In 2013, Glau was a female lead in the horror comedy film Knights of Badassdom, in which she took up larping.[19] During this time, she also had minor guest appearances on the TV series Grey's Anatomy and Hawaii Five-0.
In the CW superhero series Arrow, Glau portrayed the recurring antagonist Isabel Rochev (Ravager) in its second season in 2013. She also guest starred as Olivia Frampton in season 2 of the black comedy series NTSF:SD:SUV::. In 2014, Glau appeared in all 12 episodes of the TV series Sequestered, portraying a juror who seemed to have been involuntarily brought into larger conspiracy.
Glau rejoined her Firefly co-star Nathan Fillion when she guest starred in the web series Con Man (2015) as Martina and in Castle as Kendall Frost, an aspiring private detective who rivaled Fillion's protagonist.[20]
In 2018-2019, Glau was cast in the recurring role of Miss Jones on the Netflix crime drama series Wu Assassins.[21][22] Furthermore, she provided narration in the Realm audio podcast Ctrl-Alt-Destroy, in which the protagonist was a video game designer who discovers that the game she created has been stolen as part of a top secret project.[23]
Glau has also been featured in the short films Inside the Box and Dead End, as well as in the web series Jeff 1000 (portraying herself as the friend of a robot named Jeff) and The Human Preservation Project.[24]
Personal life[edit]
Glau has been married to Val Morrison since 2014, whom she met on the set of Hawaii Five-0.[25][26] In January 2015, Glau gave birth to her first daughter.[27] She gave birth to her second daughter in October 2017.[28]
Outside of film and TV, Glau has participated in a wide variety of comic conventions across the United States and the world. She has also been an advocate for the science fiction fan community, such as through a promotional video for the Los Angeles Sci-fi World (to be opened in 2024).[29] She has also supported wind energy in the 175th Anniversary of the Texas Revolution video series directed by Michael Cerny.[30]
In an interview from 2012, Glau has mentioned that one of her favorite movies during childhood was Camelot, and that she would be interested in acting in period pieces, such as in those written by Jane Austen.[31]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Sleepover | Ticket girl | |
| 2005 | Serenity | River Tam | |
| 2006 | Mammoth | Jack Abernathy | Television film (Syfy) |
| The Initiation of Sarah | Lindsey Goodwin | Television film (ABC Family) | |
| 2010 | Superman/Batman: Apocalypse | Kara Zor-El / Supergirl | Voice, direct-to-video |
| Deadly Honeymoon | Lindsey Ross Forrest | Television film (Lifetime Movies) | |
| 2011 | The Legend of Hell's Gate: An American Conspiracy | Maggie Moon | |
| 2012 | Help for the Holidays | Christine Prancer | Television film (Hallmark) |
| 2013 | Inside the Box | Sophie | Short film |
| Knights of Badassdom[32] | Gwen | ||
| 2015 | Dead End | Franck's wife & Fugitive | Short film |
Television[edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Angel | Prima Ballerina | Episode: "Waiting in the Wings" |
| 2002–2003 | Firefly | River Tam | 14 episodes |
| 2003 | Cold Case | Paige Pratt | Episode: "Love Conquers Al" |
| 2004 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Mandy Cooper | Episode: "What's Eating Gilbert Grissom?" |
| 2005–2007 | The 4400 | Tess Doerner | 8 episodes |
| 2006–2007 | The Unit | Crystal Burns | 7 episodes |
| 2008–2009 | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Cameron / Allison Young | 31 episodes (as Cameron), 2 episodes (as Allison Young) |
| 2009 | The Big Bang Theory | Herself | Episode: "The Terminator Decoupling" |
| 2009–2010 | Dollhouse | Bennett Halverson | 4 episodes |
| 2010 | Chuck | Greta | Episode: "Chuck Versus the Fear of Death" |
| Good Morning Rabbit | Lucy | 1 episode | |
| 2011 | The Cape | Jamie Fleming / Orwell | 10 episodes |
| 2011–2012 | Alphas | Skylar Adams | 4 episodes |
| 2012 | Grey's Anatomy | Emily Kovach | 2 episodes |
| Scent of the Missing | Sedona | Pilot | |
| 2013 | Hawaii Five-0 | Maggie Hoapili | Episode: "Kekoa" |
| 2013[33] | NTSF:SD:SUV:: | Olivia Frampton | Episode: "Comic-Con Air" |
| 2013–2014 | Arrow[34] | Isabel Rochev / Ravager | 9 episodes |
| 2014 | Peter Panzerfaust[35] | Wendy | Voice |
| Sequestered | Anna Brandt | 12 episodes | |
| Jeff 1000 | Herself | 3 episodes | |
| 2015 | Con Man | Make-up Lady / Martina | 2 episodes |
| 2016 | Castle | Kendall Frost | Episode: "The G.D.S." |
| 2019 | Wu Assassins | Miss Jones (The Water Wu) | 2 episodes |
Online media[edit]
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | R. Tam sessions | River Tam | 5 short videos |
| 2021 | Ctrl Alt Destroy | Narrator and all characters | Literary RPG podcast |
Awards and nominations[edit]
| Year | Award | Category | Production | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | SFX Award | Best Actress | Serenity | Won |
| 2006 | SyFy Genre Awards | Best Actress/Movie | Serenity | Nominated[36] |
| Saturn Award | Best Supporting Actress | Serenity | Won[37] | |
| 2008 | Saturn Award | Best Supporting Actress on Television | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Won (tied with Elizabeth Mitchell)[38] |
| Scream Award | Best Actress in a Science Fiction Movie or TV Show | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Nominated[39] | |
| Teen Choice Award | Choice TV Actress: Action Adventure | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Nominated | |
| Teen Choice Award | Choice TV Breakout Female Star | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Nominated | |
| 2009 | Saturn Award | Best Supporting Actress on Television | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Nominated |
| Teen Choice Award | Choice TV Actress: Action Adventure | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Nominated |
References[edit]
- ^ "Famous birthdays for July 24: Elisabeth Moss, Anna Paquin". UPI. Retrieved January 16, 2023.
- ^ "Summer Glau – About her career – Summer-glau.net Interview". whedon.info. April 16, 2007. Archived from the original on August 2, 2018. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ Robinson, Tasha (February 24, 2008). "Summer Glau Interview". The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ "Summer Glau Discusses Dance at Comic Con Honolulu 2016".
- ^ "Summer Glau Vanity Fair 2008".
- ^ "Glau Saturn Award for Serenity".
- ^ "Summer Glau at GalaxyCon in Louisville".
- ^ Huvane, Chris (September 2008). "Hot Summer". GQ. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ Goldman, Eric (February 8, 2007). "Serenity Comes to Sarah Connor". IGN. Archived from the original on October 8, 2008. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ "2008 Saturn Award: Summmer Glau".
- ^ Johnston, Rich (June 11, 2010). "SCOOP! Summer Glau Plays A LARPer In Joe Lynch's Knights Of Badassdom". Bleedingcool.com. Archived from the original on May 13, 2013. Retrieved July 7, 2013.
- ^ "Official - Summer Glau joins Dollhouse season two!". Archived from the original on August 30, 2009. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Glau Interview at Dallas International Film Festival".
- ^ "Summer Glau Joins Chuck".
- ^ Porter, Rick (March 12, 2010). "Summer Glau joins NBC's 'The Cape'
Stingray2
Stingray2 theme by JP
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P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
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Scarlet v2 theme by darkliam
Download: Scarletv2.p3t

P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.Scarlet
Scarlet theme by darkliam
Download: Scarlet.p3t

Scarlet may refer to:
- Scarlet (cloth), a type of woollen cloth common in medieval England
- Scarlet (color), a bright tone of red that is slightly toward orange, named after the cloth
- Scarlet (dye), the dye used to give the cloth its color
- Scarlet (orca), a southern resident killer whale
Companies and brands[edit]
- Scarlet (company), a Belgian telecommunications company
- The Scarlet, a compact, 3K-resolution digital cinema camera from Red Digital Cinema Camera Company
Fictional characters[edit]
- Scarlet, a black horse with red highlights from the Horseland television series
- Skarlet (Mortal Kombat), a character in the Mortal Kombat series
- Scarlet Benoît, a character in The Lunar Chronicles book series
- Scarlet Briar, a character in the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Guild Wars 2
- Captain Scarlet (character), a main character of British children's puppet animation of the same name
- Cure Scarlet, a character in the anime series Go! Princess PreCure
- Erza Scarlet, a character from Fairy Tail
- Miss Scarlet, one of six original Clue characters (US spelling)
- Scarlet O'Donnell, a character in the 2009 American fantasy comedy movie 17 Again
- Scarlet Overkill, a character in the film Minions
- Queen Scarlet of the Skywings, a character from the Wings of Fire book series
- Remilia Scarlet and Flandre Scarlet, characters from the Touhou Project
- Will Scarlet, one of Robin Hood's Merry Men
Music[edit]
- Scarlet (American band), American metalcore band
- Scarlet (British band), UK vocal duo
- Scarlet (Swedish band), Swedish heavy metal duo
Albums[edit]
- Scarlet (Closterkeller album), 1995
- Scarlet (Code Red album), 1997
- Scarlet (Doja Cat album), 2023
Songs[edit]
- "Scarlet", a song by Ray Conniff 1963
- "Scarlet" (song), a song by the Rolling Stones 1973
- "Scarlet", a song by U2 from the album October, 1981
- "Scarlet", a song by All About Eve 1990
- "Scarlet", a song by Dawnstar 2007
- "Scarlet", a song by F.T. Island 2022
- "Scarlet", a song by In This Moment from the album Blood, 2012
- "Scarlet", a song by Jars of Clay from the album The Eleventh Hour, 2002
- "Scarlet", a song by Periphery from the album Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, 2012
People[edit]
- Scarlet Page (born 1971), English photographer and the daughter of Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and Charlotte Martin
- Scarlet the Southern Belle, a member of the Southern Belles tag-team from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
Print[edit]
- Scarlet (magazine), a British women's magazine
- Scarlet (Icon Comics), a creator-owned comicbook series by Brian Michael Bendis
- Scarlet (novel), a 2013 novel by Marissa Meyer
Other uses[edit]
- Scarlet (film), a 2022 drama film, directed by Pietro Marcello
- Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, a 1960s British children's puppet animation series
- Scarlet (TV series), a 2019–20 Japanese dorama
- Pokémon Scarlet, one of the two paired Pokémon Scarlet and Violet games for the Nintendo Switch
- Scarlet, Indiana
- Scarlets (formerly the Llanelli Scarlets), a Welsh rugby union team
- Scarlet fever, an infectious disease most commonly affecting children
- The Scarlet Hotels, a hotel chain that includes The Scarlet Singapore
See also[edit]
Sarah Roemer
Sarah Roemer theme by Nick Asselberghs
Download: SarahRoemer.p3t

Sarah Roemer
Roemer in Waking Madison (2011)Born Sarah Christine Roemer
August 28, 1984San Diego, California, U.S.Occupation Actress Years active - 2006–present (actress)
- 2000–present (model)
Spouse Children 3 Sarah Christine Roemer (born August 28, 1984) is an American actress. One of her best-known roles was a supporting character in Disturbia, and she has also starred in a number of films including Asylum, Hachi: A Dog's Tale, Fired Up!, Waking Madison, and The Con Artist, as well as the television series The Event and Chosen.
Early life[edit]
Roemer was born on August 28, 1984, in San Diego, California.[1] At the age of 15 she was recruited by a modeling agency while at 7-Eleven. She attended Horizon Junior and Senior High School and relocated to Los Angeles and started her modeling career.[2]
Career[edit]
Roemer signed with ID Model Management in New York City.[3] She has modeled for GQ,[4] Cosmopolitan, Maxim, Esquire, Nylon Guys, Self, Interview, Flaunt.[5] She was featured in the Sportswear International magazine's cover model in its summer 2004 issue.[3]
Her screen debut was in an indie film called Wristcutters: A Love Story.[2] In the 2006 horror film The Grudge 2 she portrays Lacey Kimble, a high school student and young cheerleader. Released on October 13, 2006, to negative reviews, the film was a box office success.[1] In 2007, Roemer starred alongside Shia LaBeouf in the Paramount Pictures thriller film Disturbia.[2] She portrayed Ashley Carlson, a love interest and neighbor of LaBeouf's character.[6] Disturbia was released on April 13, 2007, to a positive critical reception and debuting at number one in its first week at the box office. The film grossed $117.8 million against a budget of $20 million.[7] She also starred alongside Dakota Fanning, Kristen Stewart and Virginia Madsen in the Kate Hudson–directed short film Cutlass.[1]
In 2008, she starred alongside Travis Van Winkle and Ellen Hollman in Asylum.[1] Directed by David Ellis, the film was released straight-to-DVD on July 15, 2008. Roemer appeared in the 2009 teen comedy film Fired Up.[1] Also in 2009, Roemer portrayed Andy Wilson, the daughter of Richard Gere's character Parker Wilson, in the American drama film Hachi: A Dog's Tale.[1] An American adaptation of the 1987 Japanese film Hachikō Monogatari. In 2009, she also starred in the independent film Falling Up,[1] released straight-to-DVD. Roemer appeared in the music video for "Come Back to Me" by American Idol contestant David Cook.[8]
On September 11, 2010, she portrayed Emma Sawyer in the independent thriller film Locked In.[1] She also served as an associate producer in the film. Roemer portrayed central character Madison Walker in the independent drama Waking Madison,[1] and as Kristen in the 2010 independent romantic comedy film The Con Artist.[1] Later that year, Roemer starred in the NBC drama series The Event, portraying Leila Buchanan.[9] The series concluded on May 13, 2011.[10]
Personal life[edit]
Roemer began dating her Chosen co-star Chad Michael Murray in 2014.[11] In January 2015, it was announced that she and Murray had married.[12] They have three children: a son born in 2015,[13] and two daughters, born in 2017[14] and 2023.[15]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year Title Role Notes 2006 Wristcutters: A Love Story Rachel 2006 The Grudge 2 Lacey Kimble 2007 Disturbia Ashley Carlson Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss (shared with Shia LaBeouf) 2007 Cutlass Eve Short film 2008 Asylum Madison 2009 Fired Up! Carly Davidson 2009 Hachi: A Dog's Tale Andy Wilson 2009 Falling Up Scarlett Dowling 2010 Waking Madison Madison Walker 2010 Locked In Emma Sawyer Also as associate producer 2010 The Con Artist Kristen 2016 Manhattan Undying Vivian 2020 Algorithm: Bliss Elizabeth 2021 Survive the Game Hannah Television[edit]
Year Title Role Notes 2010–2011 The Event Leila Buchanan Main role 2011 Hawaii Five-0 Marissa Garcia Episode: "Kame'e" 2012 Daybreak Sarah Episodes: "Chapter 1", "Chapter 4", "Chapter 5" 2013–2014 Chosen Avery Sharp Main role 2019 Deadly Hollywood Obsession
(also known as Famous and Fatal)Casey Wright Television film[16][17] References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Sarah Roemer | TV Guide". tvguide.com. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
- ^ a b c Mathewson, Catriona (April 12, 2007). "Roemer's horrifying career". News.com.au. Archived from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved April 14, 2007.
- ^ a b "Sarah Roemer – Fashion Model | Models | Photos, Editorials & Latest News | The FMD". The FMD – FashionModelDirectory.com. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ Inc.(tm), Website Brands. "Sarah Roemer and GQ Magazine". Coolspotters. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ "Sarah Roemer". IMDb. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ "Disturbia : Sarah Roemer : Interview : Movies". m.webwombat.com.au. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ Clint, Caffeinated (April 9, 2007). "Exclusive Interview : Sarah Roemer". Moviehole. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ "Sarah Roemer Wiki ❤️ – Facts, Childhood, Net Worth, Family of Actress". April 20, 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
- ^ "The Event: Interview with Jason Ritter & Sarah Roemer — TV Drama Watch". tvdramawatch.com. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ "Interview Jason Ritter Sarah Roemer The Event". Daily Actor. November 29, 2010. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ Reilly, Kaitlin (November 6, 2016). "Big News For Chad Michael Murray & Sarah Roemer". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- ^ Rotman, Michael (January 20, 2015). "Chad Michael Murray is Married and Expecting First Child with Sarah Roemer". ABC News. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
- ^ Rouse, Wade (June 1, 2015). "Chad Michael Murray and Sarah Roemer Welcome a Son". People. Archived from the original on June 3, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
- ^ Juneau, Jen (March 13, 2017). "Chad Michael Murray and Sarah Roemer Welcome Daughter". People. Archived from the original on March 14, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
- ^ Heller, Corinne (August 20, 2023). "Chad Michael Murray and Wife Sarah Roemer Welcome Baby No. 3". E! Online. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
- ^ "Lifetime: 5 craziest moments from Deadly Hollywood Obsession". hiddenremote.com. December 29, 2019.
- ^ "Where Was 'Deadly Hollywood Obsession' Filmed?". thecinemaholic.com. December 23, 2019.
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Sacred 2 Fallen Angel
Sacred 2 Fallen Angel theme by The Penguin
Download: Sacred2FallenAngel.p3t

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Portal
Portal theme by myownscars
Download: Portal_3.p3t

Look up portal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Portal often refers to:
- Portal (architecture), an opening in a wall of a building, gate or fortification, or the extremities (ends) of a tunnel
Portal may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment[edit]
Gaming[edit]
- Portal (series), a series of video games developed by Valve
- Portal (video game), a 2007 video game, the first in the series
- Portal 2, the 2011 sequel
- Portal Stories: Mel, a mod for Portal 2
- Portal Revolution, a mod for Portal 2
- Portal Reloaded, a mod for Portal 2
- Aperture Tag, a mod for Portal 2
- Portal (1986 video game), a 1986 computer game by Activision
- Portal (Magic: The Gathering), a set in the Magic: The Gathering card game
- Portal (video game element), an element in video game design
Music[edit]
- Portal (band), an Australian extreme metal band
- Portal (album), a 1994 album by Wendy & Carl
- "Portal", a 2014 song by Lights Little Machines
- Portals (Arsonists Get All the Girls album), 2009
- Portals (Sub Focus and Wilkinson album), 2020
- "Portals", by Alan Silvestri, from the soundtrack for the film Avengers: Endgame
- Portals (EP), a 2022 EP by Kirk Hammett
- Portals (Melanie Martinez album), 2023
Other uses in arts and entertainment[edit]
- Portal (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Portal (magic trick), an illusion performed by David Copperfield
- Portal (TV series), a series about MMORPGs
- Portal (sculptures), interactive art sculptures videoconferencing two cities
- Vilnius–Lublin Portal, a 2021 interactive public art installation
- New York–Dublin Portal, a 2024 interactive public art installation
- Portals (initiative), a public art initiative that connects people in different world cities through real-time videoconferencing
- The Portal (podcast), a podcast hosted by Eric Weinstein
Computing[edit]
Gateways to information[edit]
- Captive portal, controlling connections to the Internet
- Enterprise portal, a framework to provide a single point of access to a variety of information and tools
- Intranet portal, a gateway that unifies access to all enterprise information and applications
- Web portal, a site that functions as a point of access to information on the World Wide Web
Other uses in computing[edit]
- Meta Portal, a screen-enhanced smart speaker
- Portal rendering, an optimization technique in 3D computer graphics
- Portals network programming API, a high-performance networking programming interface for massively parallel supercomputers
- Portal Software, a company based in Cupertino, California
Places[edit]
- Portal, Arizona
- Portal, Georgia
- Portal, Nebraska
- Portal, North Dakota
- North Portal, a village in Saskatchewan adjacent to Portal, North Dakota
- Portal Peak, a mountain in Canada
- Portal, Tarporley, a country house near Tarporley, Cheshire, England
- Portal Bridge, over the Hackensack River in New Jersey
- Portal Heights, former name for a railway station in Montreal, Canada
Organisations[edit]
- Clube Atlético Portal, a football club based in Uberlândia, Brazil
- Portals Athletic F.C., a defunct football club, based in Overton, England
- Portals (paper makers), a UK paper making company
Other uses[edit]
- NCAA transfer portal, a database and compliance tool facilitating US college athletes who wish to change schools
- Portal frame, a construction method
- Portal stones, a type of stone monument
- Portal (surname), shared by several notable people
- Portal venous system, an occurrence where one capillary bed drains into another through veins
- Hepatic portal system, the portal system between the digestive system and the liver
- Hepatic portal vein, a vein that drains blood from the digestive system
- Hypophyseal portal system
- Hepatic portal system, the portal system between the digestive system and the liver
See also[edit]
- Conduit (channeling)
- The Portal (disambiguation)
- Porthole, a window in the hull of a ship
- Wormhole
New Moon
New Moon theme by hollie
Download: NewMoon.p3t

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Modern Warfare 2
Modern Warfare 2 theme by Eire
Download: ModernWarfare2_2.p3t

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Michigan State 300 Movie
Michigan State 300 Movie theme by Dave
Download: MichiganState300Movie.p3t

P3T Unpacker v0.12
Copyright (c) 2007. Anoop MenonThis program unpacks Playstation 3 Theme files (.p3t) so that you can touch-up an existing theme to your likings or use a certain wallpaper from it (as many themes have multiple). But remember, if you use content from another theme and release it, be sure to give credit!
Download for Windows: p3textractor.zip
Instructions:
Download p3textractor.zip from above. Extract the files to a folder with a program such as WinZip or WinRAR. Now there are multiple ways to extract the theme.
The first way is to simply open the p3t file with p3textractor.exe. If you don’t know how to do this, right click the p3t file and select Open With. Alternatively, open the p3t file and it will ask you to select a program to open with. Click Browse and find p3textractor.exe from where you previously extracted it to. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename]. After that, all you need to do for any future p3t files is open them and it will extract.
The second way is very simple. Just drag the p3t file to p3textractor.exe. It will open CMD and extract the theme to extracted.[filename].
For the third way, first put the p3t file you want to extract into the same folder as p3textractor.exe. Open CMD and browse to the folder with p3extractor.exe. Enter the following:
p3textractor filename.p3t [destination path]Replace filename with the name of the p3t file, and replace [destination path] with the name of the folder you want the files to be extracted to. A destination path is not required. By default it will extract to extracted.filename.
