'Once Upon A Time' Cast Does ALS Ice Bucket Challenge [VIDEOS] Jennifer Morrison, Lana Parilla & Joanna Gracia-Swisher Get In On The Good Cause

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Aug 19, 2014 01:17 PM EDT

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The cast of Once Upon a Time is getting in on the magic that is behind the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Stars Lana Parilla, Jennifer Morrison and Joanna Garcia-Swisher have all posted their own viral videos to help to raise money and awareness to combat the disease.

Jennifer Morrison who plays Emma Swan on the hit ABC series teamed up with actor Geoff Stults to dump freezing cold buckets of ice water over their heads. They took the smart route and sat in a hot tub while doing it, so they could immediately warm up right after dumping the bucket on themselves.

They in turn nominated Jamie Lynn Sigler, Bryan Greenberg, George Stults, Jamie Chung, and Jessica Herman.

Jamie Chung was quick to respond to her nomination, accepting Jennifer and Geoff's challenge. The OUAT star who plays Mulan on the series, sits on her back deck as she dumps a bowl of ice water over her head so adorably.

She in turn went on to challenge her friends and co-stars of Sucker Punch, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Abbie Cornish, along with other pals Briana Evigan and Emmanuelle Chriqui.


Lana Parilla, our favorite evil queen, took time out from being wicked to raise awareness for this worthy cause. After pouring the bucket full of ice water on her head she nominates Imagine Dragon's, front man Dan Reynolds, saying "image what a wet dragon looks like." She also nominates Borat who just so happens to be standing next to her in his signature green banana hammock swimsuit. He then proceeds to dump his own ice filled bucket on his head.

Joanna Garcia-Swisher, who plays our favorite mermaid Ariel on Once, also got in on the fun, but after playing a mermaid, we can only assume that she is used to cold water.

She nominated her husband Nick Swisher along with friends Lindsay Margolis, Kate Gordon, Jeff Kim, and Stephanie Herman to get in on the challenge.

The viral videos, which were started by Massachusett's native Pete Frates, 29, who has been living with the disease since 2012, and they have been taking the social media world by storm. Since they debuted a few weeks ago that have helped to raise over $22.9 million to go towards finding a cure for ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.

[Image courtesy of Once Upon A Time's Facebook]

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