Nancy Martin is this year’s winner of The SCI FI Channel’s “Get In The Gate” sweepstakes, the network announced in an on-air spot last week. Martin won walk-on roles on Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.”It was amazing, the whole experience,” the McKinney, Texas homemaker and former Texas Instruments employee told The Dallas Morning News. She and her husband, Stephen Martin, a TI engineering manager, loved the “Stargate” movie and have watched the cable TV spin off for years.The producers flew the Martins to Vancouver, British Columbia, where the series is shot, and put them up in a four-star hotel. Then the Martins got to explore the magic behind the cameras. For the Texas couple, the set proved to be an alien world of lights, cameras, makeup, and hard work.”You get these ideas in your head about Hollywood being this easy fluff job. But man they worked hard,” Martin said of the crew and actors. “They were there every day for 12 hours straight to shoot a one-hour show.”Martin shot four scenes for Atlantis‘s Season Two penultimate episode “Inferno,” and SG-1‘s season finale, “Camelot.” But like the rest of us, she won’t know what was actually used until she sees it on TV.Look for the woman with a head wound and big bandage on the March 3 episode of Atlantis, airing at 9 p.m. Eastern/Pacific on SCI FI. She’ll also play the hooded wife of the governor of King Arthur’s Camelot, in SG-1‘s season finale at 8 p.m. March 10.For budget considerations, she did not have a speaking part Besides, “They weren’t sure my Texas accent would go with Camelot,” she said, laughing.Read the complete article at The Dallas Morning News (free registration required). To see behind-the-scenes photos from Martin’s visit to the sets, check out the Martins’ site at PhotoSite.(Thanks to Morjana for the tip)