- Lorne Greene
Lorne Hyman Greene O.C., LL.D. (February 12, 1915 - September 11, 1987) was a Canadian actor, best known in the United States for his roles on two American television programs: the long-running western "Bonanza" and the shorter-lived cult classic science fiction program "Battlestar Galactica". - Richard Hatch
Richard Hatch (b. May 21, 1945 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actor best known for his role of Captain Apollo on the original "Battlestar Galactica" movie and television series, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination. He began his theatrical career with the Los Angeles Repertory Theater. He starred off-Broadway in several plays and musicals and won the Obie Award for his work in "PS Your Cat Is Dead" in Chicago. - Dirk Benedict
Dirk Benedict (born Dirk Niewoehner on March 1, 1945) is an American movie, television and stage actor, perhaps best known for playing the characters Lt. Templeton "The Faceman" Peck in "The A-Team" television series and Lieutenant Starbuck in the original "Battlestar Galactica" movie and television series. He was born in Helena, Montana, and grew up in White Sulphur Springs, Montana. - John Colicos
John Colicos (December 10 1928 - March 6 2000) was a Canadian actor. He is perhaps best remembered for playing the Klingon Kor in "Star Trek", as well as playing Count Baltar in the original "Battlestar Galactica" movie and television series. Colicos was born in Toronto, Ontario. He has the distinction of being the first Klingon commander seen in the "Star Trek" franchise. - Noah Hathaway
Noah L. Hathaway (born November 13, 1971) is an American film actor, whose roles included "Boxey" in the original "Battlestar Galactica" film and TV Series, and "Atreyu" in "The Neverending Story". - Maren Jensen
Maren Kawehilani Jensen (September 23, 1956, Arcadia, California) is an American actress best known for portraying Athena in the 1970s television series "Battlestar Galactica". She was raised in Glendale where she attended Herbert Hoover High School from 1971 to 1974. Jensen was a longtime companion of singer/songwriter Don Henley. According to the Internet Movie Database, Jensen was one of the first Hollywood Actors to get sick with EBV, … - Anne Lockhart
Anne Lockhart (b. Anne Kathleen Maloney on September 6, 1953, in New York City) is an American actress, the daughter of actress June Lockhart and her husband, Dr. John Lindsay (also known as John F. Maloney). At least professionally, Anne has decided to use neither of her father's names, Lindsay nor Maloney, but rather her mother's surname. When she married, her social name became Anne Taylor. - Terry Carter
Terry Carter (born December 16, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York as John E. DeCoste) is an African-American actor / filmmaker who is perhaps best remembered for his roles as "Sgt. Joe Broadhurst", on the seven year hit TV series "McCloud" and as "Colonel Tigh" on the original "Battlestar Galactica". Carter graduated from the elite Stuyvesant High School in New York City in 1946. He attended Hunter College, St. John's University Law School, … - Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour OBE (born Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg on February 15 1951) is an English actress probably best known today as the co-star of the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" and star of the TV series and film "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman". - Janet Julian
Janet Julian (birth name Janet Louise Johnson, born July 10,1959 in Evanston, Illinois, USA) is an American actress who has starred in film and television. Janet got her big break when she won the role of Nancy Drew in the 1970s television series "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" when Pamela Sue Martin left the show in 1978. Her other well-known TV role came a year later on the cult TV show "B.J. and the Bear" as Tommy. - Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee (born Daniel Patrick Macnee on February 6, 1922 in London) is an English actor. - Ed Begley Jr.
Edward James Begley, Jr. (born September 16, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor (son of veteran character actor Ed Begley) and environmentalist who is perhaps best known for his work on the television series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Victor Ehrlich, for which he received six consecutive Emmy Award nominations. Other numerous works in television and film include recurring roles on "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman", "7th Heaven", … - Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield (born Richard Lewis Springthorpe on August 23, 1949 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is a songwriter, musician and actor. As a musician, he is most famous for the 1981 #1 single "Jessie's Girl", which became a Grammy Award-winning landmark of 1980s pop-rock and helped established the emerging music video age. Also an actor, Springfield's best known role is that of the character Dr. - Sarah Rush
Sarah Rush, (born September 20, 1955), is an American television actor. Known best for her performance in the television show "Happy Days" and "Battlestar Galactica", her acting career spans from plays such as "Inherit the Wind" and "Our Town", as well as some films. Rush has continued her television appearances through the years, having brief parts in hit shows such as "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "Chicken Soup for the Soul". - Herb Jefferson Jr.
Herbert Jefferson, Jr. (b. 28 September 1946 in Sandersville, Georgia, U.S.A.) is an African-American actor. He is probably best known for his role as Lieutenant Boomer on the original "Battlestar Galactica" television series. He also portrayed a reporter in the film "Apollo 13" - Larry Manetti
Larry Manetti (born July 23, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor best known for his starring role as Orville "Rick" Wright on the long-running television show "Magnum P.I." which starred Tom Selleck as the title character. - Wilfrid Hyde-White
Wilfrid Hyde-White was an English character actor. Born in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire, he studied at Marlborough College and later at RADA, making his stage debut in London in 1922. He worked steadily on the stage, including a tour of South Africa in 1932 before making his film debut, credited as "Hyde White" in 1934. After a memorable supporting role in "The Third Man" (1949), he became a fixture in British films of the 1950s. - John Fink
John Fink (born February 11, 1940 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actor. He is known for his roles two "Batman" movies, "Batman Forever" and "Batman & Robin", and has had minor roles in "Saved by the Bell", "Ally McBeal", "McMillan and Wife" and other various series since the 1970s. Ironically, while he was billed as a supporting actor in the 1978 "Battlestar Galactica" pilot, … - Dennis Fimple
Dennis Fimple (born November 11, 1940, in Taft, California; died August 23, 2002, in Frazier Park, California) was an American character actor. Throughout his career, he made guest appearances in a variety of TV shows, including "Here Come the Brides", "Petticoat Junction", "M*A*S*H", "Simon & Simon", "Sledge Hammer!", "Quantum Leap", and "ER". He also had small roles in feature films such as "King Kong" (1976), … - Lloyd Bridges
Lloyd Vernet Bridges, Jr. (January 15, 1913 - March 10, 1998) was an American actor. Bridges had success as a star in television series, and appeared in more than 150 films. - James Whitmore Jr.
James Whitmore Jr. (born October 24, 1948 in New York City, USA) is an actor and television director best known for acting on the television program "Baa Baa Black Sheep". Whitmore has had recurring guest-starring roles on the TV series "The Rockford Files", "Hunter" and "The Pretender" and has directed numerous episodes of TV-series. James is the son of well-known actor James Whitmore. - Richard Lynch
Richard Hugh Lynch (born February 12, 1940) is an American actor who has starred in many films and television shows. Lynch is remembered for playing heavies in films and television. He has done much work in science fiction including appearing on "Battlestar Galactica" (as "Wolfe") and its sequel series "Galactica 1980" (as "Commander Xavier"). He has also appeared on such shows as "Starsky and Hutch", "T.J. Hooker", … - Lew Ayres
Lew Ayres (December 28, 1908 - December 30, 1996) was an American actor. Born Lewis Frederick Ayre III in Minneapolis, Minnesota and raised in San Diego, California, Ayres began acting in bit player roles in films in 1927. Lew Ayres was discovered in 1927 playing banjo in the Henry Halstead Orchestra as Halstead was recording one of the earliest Vitaphone movie shorts called "Carnival Night in Paris" (Warner Brothers, 1927). - Pamela Susan Shoop
Pamela Susan Shoop (b. June 7, 1948 in Hollywood, California, USA) is an American character actress in film and on television. She often appeared in shows created by Glen Larson. Shoop's best known film role was in the 1981 horror movie "Halloween II", as Karen, a nurse. Shoop appeared in the pilot episode of "Knight Rider" ("Knight of the Phoenix") and later on in the season four premiere ("Knight of the Juggernaut"). - Alex Hyde-White
Alex Hyde-White (born January 30, 1959) is an English actor. London-born, he is the son of the late British actor Wilfrid Hyde-White, and his wife, Ethel. He is sometimes credited as Alex Hyde White. Though he has since remarried, Alex was formerly married to actress Karen Dotrice, daughter of actor Roy Dotrice. He produced the 2002 independent romantic drama, "Pursuit of Happiness". - Lance Legault
Lance LeGault (b. Henry Legault on May 2, 1935 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, sometimes credited as W. L. LeGault) is an American actor who stars in films and on television. Lance grew up in Chillicothe, IL and graduated from Chillicothe Township High School in 1955. Lance's first 3 feature films he starred in were 3 Elvis Presley movies, "Girls! Girls! Girls!" (1962) in which he was a stunt double for Elvis Presley, … - Anthony de Longis
Anthony Charles De Longis, born March 23, 1950, in Glendale, California, United States, is an American actor, stuntman, and choreographer. Anthony is well known for his recurring role on "Star Trek Voyager", in Season 1 and early Season 2, as First Maje Jal Culluh, leader of the Kazon-Nistrim. An experienced swordsman, he is also known for the his roles on "Highlander", in Season 3 as Lymon Kurlow in the episode "Blackmail", … - Arlene Martel
Arlene Martel (b. April 14 1936, New York City, New York) is an American actress and acting coach. Prior to 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax, Arlene Sax, or sometimes as Tasha Martel. Martel is probably best known for her appearances in the "Star Trek: The Original Series" episode "Amok Time" (as T'Pring) and the original "The Outer Limits" episode called "Demon with a Glass Hand". - Frank Ashmore
Frank Ashmore (born June 17, 1945) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as the Visitor Fifth Columnist Martin in the 1983 NBC mini series "V" and its 1984 sequel "V: The Final Battle". He reprised his role in the pilot episode of "V The Series" but was killed off. He returned later on in "V: The Series" as Philip, the twin brother of Martin. - Lyman Ward
Lyman Ward is a professional actor. He was born and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada and graduated from St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick. He appeared on the very first episode of "Laverne & Shirley" as Tom Schotz, but is most noted for playing Ferris Bueller's father in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". Following production in the movie he married his wife in the film, Cindy Pickett, in real life. - Jonathan Harris
Jonathan Harris (November 6, 1914 - November 3, 2002), was an American stage and character actor. In the six decades of his established career in television, two of his best-known roles were villainous characters. In the early 1960s, his first role was that of Michael Rennie's bad guy partner, Bradford Webster on "The Third Man", and as the villainous agent, Dr. Zachary Smith, in the popular 1960s sci-fi series, … - Paul Fix
Paul Fix (b. March 13 1901, Dobbs Ferry, New York - d. October 14 1983, Los Angeles) was an American film and television character actor, best known for his work in westerns. Fix appeared in over a hundred movies and dozens of television shows over a 56-year career spanning from 1925 to 1981. Fix worked in early films such as "Lucky Star" (1929),and became a regular performer for the film's director, Frank Borzage,on a further eight occasions. - Roy Thinnes
Roy Thinnes is an American television actor. Born in Chicago, Thinnes is best known for his portrayal of lonely hero David Vincent in the 1967 television series "The Invaders". He also played Alfred Wentworth, in the pilot episode of "Law & Order". He starred in the 1969 British science fiction film, "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" (also known as "Doppelgänger"). - Rance Howard
Rance Howard (born Harold Rance Beckenholdt) (born November 17, 1928 in Oklahoma) is an American actor who has starred in film and on television. He has made appearances in over 100 films. Howard married actress Jean Speegle Howard (b. January 31 1927 in Duncan, Oklahoma, d. September 2 2000 in Burbank, California) in 1949. They were the parents of director Ron Howard and actor Clint Howard. He is also the grandfather of actress Bryce Dallas Howard. - Logan Ramsey
Logan C. Ramsey Jr. (March 21, 1921 - June 26, 2000) was an American character actor of television and film for nearly 50 years. Largely a TV actor, he appeared on, among others: "The Edge of Night", "Star Trek", "Mission: Impossible", "Hawaii Five-O", "M*A*S*H", "Charlie's Angels", "Mork and Mindy", "Knight Rider" and "Night Court". The actor was born in Long Beach, California. - Britt Ekland
Britt Ekland (born Britt-Marie Eklund on October 6, 1942) is a Swedish actress, long resident in the UK. Ekland became famous as a result of her 1964 whirlwind romance and marriage to British actor and comedian, Peter Sellers, who proposed after seeing her photograph in the paper. She stood by him after he suffered a series of massive heart attacks shortly after their marriage, and in 1965 they had a daughter Victoria. - Olan Soule
Olan Soule (February 29, 1909 - February 1, 1994) was an American radio and television actor. As a voice actor, he did the voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne in the "Super Friends" cartoons of the early-1970s before giving the role over to Adam West in 1983. Born in La Harpe, Illinois to Elbert and Ann Williams Soule (descendants of three Mayflower passengers), Olan left Illinois at the age of seven in favor of Des Moines, Iowa. - Dan O'Herlihy
Dan O'Herlihy was an Irish/American film actor. - Audrey Landers
Audrey Landers, (born July 18, 1956, in Philadelphia), is an American actress and singer, who is probably best known for her role in the television drama series "Dallas" as Afton Cooper. Landers debuted with a country and western song that she wrote and performed at the age of twelve, which led to a Nashville recording contract for Epic Records, a performance on the Merv Griffin show, and a yearlong role on the daytime drama, "The Secret Storm". - Red West
Red West (born 1936 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American actor, film stuntman and songwriter. Born Robert "Bobby" Gene West, he was a close high school friend of rock and roll singer Elvis Presley. An excellent athlete and former U.S. Marine, West played football for his high school and junior college teams and was a boxer in the Golden Gloves championships. In 1955, Red West was the driver for Presley and band members Scotty Moore, Bill Black, …
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