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Joe DeAngelis
Ellen Hollman, 29, plays vixen Saxa on the STARZ original series Spartacus, and surprisingly, she isn’t that different from her feisty, tough-girl character. (Case in point: Hollman does all her own stunts.) The third and final season of the show, War of the Damned, premiered January 25th. If you’ve caught it you know there are some pretty epic and bloody battle scenes, which include plenty of hot female fighters kicking serious ass. Hollman tells us all, including the surprisingly simple ingredients of a killer date—whether or not she’d be up for some role playing after.
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Saxa is described as “a tenacious, vivacious force to be reckoned with.” We’re practically twins…minus the whole rebel-savage-fighting-an-epic-battle-everyday kind of thing.
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Aside from a hell of a lot of core work with MMA and knife fighting, I recently discovered hot yoga mixed with ballet and weights. That combo calls for a little bit of grace, a lot of sweat, and a few occasional tears.
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Joe DeAngelis
You can tell a lot about a man from his hands. If they don’t have any scars or calluses on them, you might as well assume they cry at romantic comedy films, too.
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Joe DeAngelis
I have a love/hate relationship with my bum. From being a sprinter most my life, it’s accrued a decent amount of muscle. It’s a pain to find jeans that fit my skinny legs and my booty, but on the bright side I could outrun a cheetah if I needed to.
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Joe DeAngelis
By mixing it up. You’ll never find me in a gym. Anything that’s slightly dangerous and gets the heart rate going is my kind of workout. I do all my own stunts for the show, so I need to kick it up to an extreme level in order to sustain 14-hour shoot days, seven months in a row.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
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Joe DeAngelis
No, just follow me out into the parking lot, find out where I live, and hang out in my backyard tree instead — that’s far less creepy.
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Joe DeAngelis
Mike Row from Dirty Jobs is my secret crush. He can recite Shakespeare and shovel roadkill into a bucket at the same time—that’s my kind of man.
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Joe DeAngelis
Humor. If a guy can laugh at himself and make me crack up? It’s game on.
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Joe DeAngelis
Saxa’s feistiness, dominance, and loincloth skirt would be pretty hot, but I’d probably leave the knives out of it. That’s a whole other level of crazy.
Photo by JSquared Photography
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Joe DeAngelis
In 71 BC with a gladiator named Gannicus.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
Ellen Hollman, 29, plays vixen Saxa on the STARZ original series Spartacus, and surprisingly, she isn’t that different from her feisty, tough-girl character. (Case in point: Hollman does all her own stunts.) The third and final season of the show, War of the Damned, premiered January 25th. If you’ve caught it you know there are some pretty epic and bloody battle scenes, which include plenty of hot female fighters kicking serious ass. Hollman tells us all, including the surprisingly simple ingredients of a killer date—whether or not she’d be up for some role playing after.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
Saxa is described as “a tenacious, vivacious force to be reckoned with.” We’re practically twins…minus the whole rebel-savage-fighting-an-epic-battle-everyday kind of thing.
Photo Courtesy of STARZ
Aside from a hell of a lot of core work with MMA and knife fighting, I recently discovered hot yoga mixed with ballet and weights. That combo calls for a little bit of grace, a lot of sweat, and a few occasional tears.
Photo Courtesy of STARZ
You can tell a lot about a man from his hands. If they don’t have any scars or calluses on them, you might as well assume they cry at romantic comedy films, too.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
I have a love/hate relationship with my bum. From being a sprinter most my life, it’s accrued a decent amount of muscle. It’s a pain to find jeans that fit my skinny legs and my booty, but on the bright side I could outrun a cheetah if I needed to.
Photo by JSquared Photography
By mixing it up. You’ll never find me in a gym. Anything that’s slightly dangerous and gets the heart rate going is my kind of workout. I do all my own stunts for the show, so I need to kick it up to an extreme level in order to sustain 14-hour shoot days, seven months in a row.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
No, just follow me out into the parking lot, find out where I live, and hang out in my backyard tree instead — that’s far less creepy.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
Mike Row from Dirty Jobs is my secret crush. He can recite Shakespeare and shovel roadkill into a bucket at the same time—that’s my kind of man.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
Humor. If a guy can laugh at himself and make me crack up? It’s game on.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis
Saxa’s feistiness, dominance, and loincloth skirt would be pretty hot, but I’d probably leave the knives out of it. That’s a whole other level of crazy.
Photo by JSquared Photography
In 71 BC with a gladiator named Gannicus.
Photo by Joe DeAngelis