She fronted the music group Garbage, and now Shirley Manson plays a men’s urinal in the new Fox TV show Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Actually Manson plays a robot which morphs into other things, including a killer urinal.
In the show, Manson plays a T-1000 robot that takes the form of a character named Catherine Weaver, then morphs into a urinal and kills another character. How does Manson kill the guy? By sticking a finger spike through his head. Nice!
One of my favorite voices in music, Shirley Manson is currently taking a break from Garbage and is working on a solo music debut.
Rockstars as Urinals
Shirley Manson in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Trend Themes
1. Musician as Actors - The trend of musicians transitioning into acting provides disruptive innovation opportunities for both the entertainment and music industries.
2. Robotic Morphing - The use of robotic characters that can morph into various objects offers disruptive innovation opportunities in the field of special effects in movies and TV shows.
3. Unconventional Weapons - The portrayal of unconventional weapons, such as a killer urinal, opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for creative storytelling and prop design in the entertainment industry.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore the integration of musicians as actors to appeal to both music and movie fans.
2. Music - The music industry can capitalize on musicians' acting endeavors to expand their reach and create unique marketing opportunities.
3. Movies & TV Shows - The movies and TV show industry can embrace the use of robotic characters with morphing abilities to enhance storytelling and create visually stunning effects.