Virginia Hey

Virginia Robyn Hey is an Australian film and television actress born in Coogee, New South Wales on June 19th, 1952. She is best known for playing the role of alien Delvian priestess Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan on the US/Australian science fiction series Farscape, which aired on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1999 to 2003.

Career
Her career began in her teens when she worked as a fashion model and later appeared in television advertizements in Australia and the UK.

Her first movie role came in 1981 when she played a motorcycle-riding warrior woman in the apocalyptic future film The Road Warrior starring Mel Gibson.

In 1984 she played Leigh Templar on fourteen episodes of the TV series Prisoner, which was an Australian soap opera about a women's detention center. In 1986 she played Beth Travers on another Australian soap opera called Neighbors. In 1989 she played Alison Mitchell in eight episodes of Dolphin Cove.

Virginia Hey returned to the sci-fi genre in 1999 with the Rockne S. O'Bannon series Farscape. On Farscape, Virginia was one of the main billed cast members on the series and was featured in seasons 1-3. She eventually had to depart from the show however after suffering a bad physical reaction to the blue makeup that was used to coat her entire body. She made fifty appearances in the series in total. Her final appearance was in episode 4x11, "Unrealized Reality".