Acting Outlaws at the 2013 Tulip Ride

This past weekend was a big one for Acting Outlaws as both Katee & Tricia were on hand at the 2013 Tulip Ride near Seattle, WA.
The ladies joined countless other bikers from all over who participated in this annual ride to benefit the Seattle Humane Society and the American Red Cross!


The 2013 Tulip Ride broke every record imaginable! About 300 motorcycles with riders and passengers raised over $5,000.00 (before corporate matching!) for the Seattle Humane Society and American Red Cross. Thank you for making the 2013 Tulip Ride the best ever.
– Tulip Ride Website

Check out these great photos from the ride taken by Chris Evans.

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Katee Sackhoff & Tricia Helfer Video Updates

Katee & Tricia recently took some time to sit down and talk about their current and upcoming projects for 2013 including The Tulip Ride in April.

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The Environmental Trial of the Century

Taken from the HealthyGulf.org website:

$16 billion? Peanuts
$31 billion? Closer
$50 billion? Now we’re talking.

Today, before opening remarks began in the “Environmental Trial of the Century” that will determine just how much BP and their partners must pay for the destruction they have wrought in the Gulf, I joined colleagues and activists to greet lawyers and media with a simple message: #MakeBPpay.

Of course, the BP disaster is ultimately not something that can be ‘fixed’ with any amount of money. The oil, the dispersant and the taint of this historically horrific event can not be scrubbed away.  The bell cannot be unrung and the ecosystem can not proceed as if it was never exposed to BP’s crude and corexit.

Justice for the Gulf and all the communities BP has devastated demands full transparency and complete accountability.  We need to learn the lessons of this disaster and demand more of the industry while restoring the ecosystem BP and their colleagues have further threatened.

We’ve been forced to watch BP spin and paint the disaster with warm colors and rainbows in their offensive and disingenuous television commercials, without the ability to respond on their scale.  The trial gives the Gulf and its defenders a level playing field to get at what went wrong offshore and why, while ultimately talking about the ongoing impacts, the community impacts, the failed response, and the scientific questions which remain. You can help us push back against the spin here.

As rumored settlement discussions proceed at the same time the trial takes place, we need more pressure on BP and the Department of Justice to do what’s right for the Gulf.  Let’s direct settlement dollars to where they will do the  most good while sending the clearest message to corporate bad-actors.  Don’t let BP write off the Gulf as a ‘cost of doing business.’

The rumored $16 billion settlement for all fines and penalties is a pittance.  Since BP’s actions are clearly grossly negligent, they should pay more than that in Clean Water Act fines alone.  And then there’s the not-so-small matter of “undoing” their damage, which is required under the Oil Pollution Act.  Doing some quick math based on past spills, that amount could easily eclipse $30 billion.  Add it all up, and BP is looking at around $50 billion to finally “make things right” under the law.  The bigger the ultimate number, the more restoration of the Gulf can be accomplished, and restoring our environment restores our economy.

I hope Alabama’s AG Luther Strange continues to play a central role.  I like what he had to say in his opening remarks today:

“The evidence will show that, at BP, money mattered most.  Money mattered more than the environment.  Money mattered more than the thousands of jobs and businesses they destroyed along the Gulf Coast. Money even mattered more than the lives of the 11 workers who died on the Horizon rig. Money mattered more to BP than the Gulf. A lot more. Your honor, the evidence will be clear and unmistakable: Greed devastated the Gulf”

If you couldn’t make it out this morning, to help us greet the lawyers as they arrived for court, you can help us out right now by making a donation to give us the resources to continue to hold BP accountable.  To demand community accountability and corporate transparency offshore through the creation of a Gulf Offshore Energy Regional Citizens Advisory Council.  To find the oil spills and chemical accidents along our coast and offshore.  To demand better for our nation’s energy sacrifice zone.

A lot is riding on this trial… We need your help to make a difference for this threatened yet irreplaceable treasure.

Aaron Viles is GRN’s deputy director.  You can follow him on twitter here.

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The 2013 Tulip Ride Welcomes The Acting Outlaws!

This year, the Acting Outlaws (Katee Sackhoff & Tricia Helfer) will be joining the Annual Tulip Ride in the Pacific Northwest!
Get all of the info below:


We’re thrilled at the opportunity to have the Acting Outlaws join the Tulip Ride this year. Both are excited to ride the Pacific Northwest with us and support the Seattle Humane Society and American Red Cross in the process. Of course we’ll be subject to filming schedules for both actresses, but they are intent on joining us barring any last-minute schedule conflicts.

This’ll be an amazing opportunity to meet two people who – despite their fame – remained grounded in making the world a better place and enjoying life on two wheels. And of course you’ll have an opportunity for a photo if you’re wearing a commemorative 2013 Tulip Ride pin so be sure to register for the ride with a pin donation ahead of time!



Each year, we kick off the Pacific Northwest riding season in style with a charity ride to the tulip fields of Washington’s Skagit Valley. The funds we raise go directly to The American Red Cross and The Seattle Humane Society. Our 2013 ride will take place on Saturday, April 27th.

All types of motorcycles and riders are welcome. From seasoned veterans to first-timers, you’re guaranteed to have fun as we enjoy the Pacific Northwest spring and raise money for important local and national charities.

Last year’s ride exceeded our wildest expectations with over 160 bikes participating. Our pack stretched over 1.2 miles along the highway. Check out the Tulip Ride Facebook page for highlight photos, videos, and more.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE 2013 TULIP RIDE

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Acting Outlaws 2013 Calendar Behind-the-Scenes Video Part 1

We’re excited to present the first of many behind-the-scenes videos from the Acting Outlaws 2013 Calendar photo shoot.

Watch for more behind-the-scenes exclusive videos coming soon!


Photos & Video by Dennys Ilic Photography
Photographed by Dennys Ilic & Claryssa Humenny-Jameson
Video shot by Eddie Hobson & Dennys Ilic

Video edited by Justin Berger for HKL Films

Hair: Brian Magallones
Make-Up: Agostina Lombardo

Music: “Gorgeous Spirits (Aye, Let’s Go!)” by Latyrx (produced by The Bangerz)

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