- John Rhys-Davies
Actor John Rhys-Davies joined The Planetary Society's Advisory Council in 2004, but first began working with the Society in 1998 when he appeared on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse in the benefit performance, "An Evening on Mars with Ray Bradbury." Rhys-Davies appeared as the dwarf warrior Gimli in all three films of Peter Jackson 's adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings trilogy. - Sabrina Lloyd
Sabrina Lloyd (born November 20, 1970 in Fairfax, Virginia) is an American film and television actress. She was raised in Eustis, Florida. She is perhaps best known for roles as Wade Welles in science fiction series "Sliders" and as Natalie Hurley in the ABC sitcom "Sports Night" - Jerry O'Connell
Michael Jeremiah "Jerry" O'Connell (born February 17, 1974), is an American television and film actor. He was born in New York City to a British father and a Polish American mother and was raised on Manhattan with his younger brother Charlie O'Connell. His first starring role was in the Canadian television series "My Secret Identity" from 1988-1991. - Cleavant Derricks
Cleavant Derricks, Jr. (born May 15, 1953 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA) is a Tony Award-winning American actor and singer/songwriter. He has a twin brother Clinton Derricks-Carroll, and is the son of songwriter Cleavant Derricks. - Don Most
Don Most (b. August 8, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York, USA) is an American actor best known for his role as Ralph Malph on the long-running television series "Happy Days". He is also known for his voice roles on several Saturday morning cartoon series. Among them, Ralph Malph on "Fonz and the Happy Days Gang" (1980); Eric the Cavalier in "Dungeons & Dragons" (1983); and Stiles on "Teen Wolf" (1986-1989). - David Birney
David Birney is an American actor. He was born in Washington, D.C.. - John D'Aquino
John D'Aquino (born John Aquino on April 14, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor who is perhaps best known for his role as Lt. Benjamin Kreig in the Sci-Fi TV series "seaQuest DSV" during the show's first season, a role he later reprised in the third season. He has also made guest appearances in a number of notable television series including "Baywatch", "Matlock", "Melrose Place", "Murder, She Wrote", … - Charlie O'Connell
Charles "Charlie" O'Connell (born April 21, 1975 in New York City) is an American actor and reality television personality. He was born to a Polish-American mother and a British father, and is the younger brother of actor Jerry O'Connell. Charles O'Connell is best known for his appearance on "The Bachelor", as well as appearing in several of his brother's projects, … - Robert K. Weiss
Robert K. Weiss is an American film and television producer. His productions include films by director John Landis, producer Lorne Michaels, and the “Z. A. Z.” team of Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker. He also co-created the science-fiction TV series "Sliders". He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Weiss has also been the Vice Chairman of the X Prize Foundation since 1996. - Tembi Locke
Tembi Locke is an American actress who has appeared in over 30 television shows. Locke attended Weslayan University in Connecticut. One of her first professional acting experiences was on the "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," where she played a girl named Valerie who was a love interest for Will Smith's character. She also appeared in Sliders, five episodes of Beverly Hills 90210 and one episode of Friends. Locke played played Addie Townsend on NBC's Windfall, … - Tracy Tormé
Tracy R. Tormé, is an American screenwriter and television producer of such works as "Saturday Night Live", "Odyssey 5", "Sliders", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Fire in the Sky" and "Carnivàle". His father is noted singer Mel Tormé, and he is a graduate of Beverly Hills High School. - David Peckinpah
David Ernest Peckinpah was a television writer, producer and director. He died of a heart attack in Vancouver, British Columbia. David Peckinpah was the nephew of film director Sam Peckinpah. - Jerry Doyle
Jerry Doyle (born July 16, 1956, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor and libertarian radio personality, best known for his role as Michael Garibaldi on the 1990s science fiction television series "Babylon 5". His other science fiction acting credits include "Sliders" and "Gangster World". Doyle received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aeronautics from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, while also receiving his flight training. - Dennis McCarthy
Dennis McCarthy (born in 1945) is an ASCAP- and Emmy Award-winning composer, mostly for television programs and films produced in the United States. Credits for TV series include the main title theme and other music for "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", as well as music for "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Star Trek: Voyager", "Star Trek: Enterprise", "The Twilight Zone" (the 1985 revival), "MacGyver", "Sliders", … - Connor Trinneer
Connor Trinneer (born March 19 1969) is an American television actor. He is best known for playing the role of Charles "Trip" Tucker III on "Star Trek: Enterprise". - Gary Jones
Gary Jones (born January 4, 1958 in Swansea) is a Welsh-born actor best known for his recurring role as Sgt. Walter Harriman in "Stargate SG-1" and "Stargate Atlantis". He has also made guest appearances on such shows as "Sliders", "The Outer Limits", "Andromeda" and "Dead Like Me". Gary Jones was a member of the improv group "mission improvable" which had a CBC comedy special prior to his role on Stargate SG-1. - Peter Jurasik
Peter Jurasik (born 25 April 1950, Queens, New York, USA) is an American actor best known for his television roles as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series "Babylon 5" and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series "Hill Street Blues" and its short-lived spinoff "Beverly Hills Buntz". Among Jurasik's guest appearances are an entomologist in one episode of MacGyver, CID investigator Captain Triplett in two episodes of "M*A*S*H", and Dr. - Marc Scott Zicree
Marc Scott Zicree (born 1955) is an American science fiction author, television writer, and screenwriter. He is also the author of "The Twilight Zone Companion", a detailed history of Rod Serling's series The Twilight Zone. He currently has an extensive science fiction novel on the shelves, the three-novel Magic Time series. This series is a collaborative effort between Zicree and three other science fiction authors. - Chase Masterson
Chase Masterson (born Christianne Carafano on 26 February 1963 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is an American actress, best known for portraying the Bajoran Leeta, originally a Dabo girl and later First Lady of Ferenginar, on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", and Ivy Lief on "General Hospital". Other notable appearances include guest starring roles on "Sliders" (as Kelly, the sister of Wade Welles) and "ER". - Reza Badiyi
Reza Sayed Badiyi was born on April 17, 1930 in Tehran, Iran. He immigrated to the United States in the 1960s to work in the entertainment industry. [1] Badiyi has directed episodes of nearly sixty television series [2] , including episodes of Mission: Impossible (13 episodes between 1969 - 1972), The Incredible Hulk (8 episodes between 1978 - 1980), Falcon Crest (34 episodes between 1984 - 1990), and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (5 episodes between 1994 - 1996). - Danny Lux
Danny Lux is an BMI Award-winning composer who has contributed music to dozens of television and film productions in the U.S. Film credits include "Halloween: Resurrection" and "Stolen Summer" (both in 2002). TV series credits include theme music for "Sliders", "Million Dollar Mysteries", "Crisis Center" (first Emmy nomination), "Profiler" (second Emmy nomination), and "Boston Legal". - Zoe McLellan
Zoe McLellan (born November 6, 1974 in La Jolla, California) is an American actress, known best for her roles in "Dungeons & Dragons" (2000) and "JAG", and as Logan St. Claire, a popular one-time villain on the TV series "Sliders". She appeared in two sixth-season episodes of "Star Trek: Voyager", "The Haunting of Deck Twelve" and "Good Shepherd", as Tal Celes, a Bajoran Starfleet crewmember, considered incompetent by Seven of Nine. - Yee Jee Tso
Yee Jee Tso (born March 10 1975) is a Canadian actor. His television roles include "Sliders" (1995), and the 1996 "Doctor Who" telemovie, in which he played the character Chang Lee. His "Doctor Who" connection continued when he played the part of Doctor Goddard in the webcast "Real Time" produced by Big Finish Productions, and the part of Major Jal Brant in the audio drama "Excelis Decays" in 2002. - Jerry Hardin
Jerry Hardin (born 20 November 1929 in Dallas, Texas) is a United States actor who has made many television and film appearances. One of his most recognizable roles was that of the character Deep Throat in the series "The X-Files". He played Mark Twain, in additional to other numerous roles in "Star Trek: The Next Generation". He has also played Isaac Clark in the "Sliders" episode "Revelations". His daughter is actress Melora Hardin. - Neil Dickson
Neil Dickson is a British actor, who has worked extensively in both American and British film and television. TV credits include: "I, Claudius", "Secret Army", "Blake's 7", "Airline", "Boon", "Rockliffe's Babies", "She-Wolf of London", "Dynasty", "Matlock", "Baywatch", "Sliders", "Diagnosis Murder" and "Alias". - Brad Linaweaver
Bradford Swain Linaweaver (born September 11952) is a Nebula Award finalist for the novella version, and Prometheus Award winner for the novel version of "Moon of Ice." His other novels include "Sliders" (based on the television series) and "The Land Beyond Summer." Collaborative novels are four best selling "Doom" books with Dafydd ab Hugh, three "Battlestar Galactica" novels with Richard Hatch, … - Jon Povill
Jon Povill is an American scriptwriter and television producer. He wrote (in the 1970s, the first two drafts of the screenplay for Total Recall), and then took up a position on the attempted Star Trek: Phase II, becoming Story Editor, and penning an episode ("The Child", which would later be remade as a Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes). He was ultimately credited as associate producer on Star Trek: The Motion Picture. - Tom Butler
Tom Butler (born on 1951 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian actor who has starred in movies and on television series and in many TV movies. He is best known for his television role on the science fiction series "Sliders" as Michael Mallory, the father of Quinn Mallory in the pilot episode. Tom reprised his role as Michael Mallory in the season 2 episode "Gillian of the Spirits". Tom starred in the 1990s tv series "HRT" as Special Agent David Nelson. - Paula Trickey
Paula Sue Trickey (born March 27, 1966 in Amarillo, Texas, USA) is an American actress who has starred in many TV movies. She has also appeared in television series. Trickey's most well-known role was on the USA Network series "Pacific Blue" as Officer/Sgt. Cory McNamara from 1996-2000. She has made guest appearances on many TV shows, including on "Beverly Hills, 90210", "Renegade", "Sliders", and "One Tree Hill". - Clinton Derricks-Carroll
Clinton Derricks-Carroll (born May 15, 1953 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American actor and musician. He is the twin brother of Cleavant Derricks, who is also an actor. Clinton starred in the TV series "Wally Brown" (1979, as Wally Brown) and "Sanford" (1980-1981, as Cliff Anderson). He also had guest appearances in a number of other series, … - Gina Philips
Gina Philips (born Gina Consolo on May 10, 1970 in Miami Beach, Florida) is an American actress. She is best known for her recurring roles on David E. Kelley's "Ally McBeal" and "Boston Public". She has also starred in the movies "Jeepers Creepers", "Dead and Breakfast" and "The Sick House". - Garwin Sanford
Garwin Sanford (born March 14, 1955 in Truro, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of Narim in "Stargate SG-1" and Simon Wallis in "Stargate Atlantis". He has also made guest appearances on such television series as "Airwolf" (Season 4), "MacGyver", "Sliders", "The Outer Limits", "Earth: Final Conflict", "Dark Angel", "The 4400", Eureka and Supernatural. - Roger Cross
Roger R. Cross (born October 19, 1966 in Christiana, Jamaica) is a contemporary actor who has made numerous appearances in several movies and TV series, mostly on productions shot in Canada. The fourth of five children, Cross was born in Jamaica but moved to Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada with his parents and siblings when he was eleven. He graduated in 1989 with a degree in Aviation and General Studies from Trinity Western University in Langley, … - Stephanie Niznik
Stephanie Niznik (born May 20, 1967 in Bangor, Maine) is an American film, television, and theatre actress most famous for her role as Nina Feeney on "Everwood". She has been cast in the upcoming film, "The Twenty". Ms. Niznik has just landed the role of the mother figure on the CW drama, "Life is Wild". Her previous television roles include guest roles on "Dr. - Allison Hossack
"Allison Hossack" (born 26 January 1965 in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada) is an actress. She attended schools in Steinbach, and Killarney, Manitoba later graduating from the Brandon University School of Music in 1988 with a B.Mus. where she majored in voice. Shortly after graduation she was offered a lead part in a Toronto production of 'Frankenstein' but turned it down in order to appear on the TV series "Another World". - Dennis Calero
Dennis Calero (born January 2, 1972, Miami Beach, Florida) is an illustrator and comic book artist. Calero attended the New World School of the Arts conservatory high school in Miami, Florida, and New York's, Pratt Institute on a partial scholarship. His work includes Acclaim Comics' licensed-product titles "Sliders" and "Magic: The Gathering"; Moonstone Books' TV tie-in titles "Cisco Kid" and "Kolchak: The Night Stalker", … - Deanna Milligan
Deanna Milligan (born 1972 in Vancouver) is a Canadian actress. She has appeared in numerous Canadian and U.S. films and television shows. She had a major role playing Dave Thomas' daughter in the "The Beachcombers" made for TV movies: "The New Beachcombers" and "A Beachcombers Christmas". She was the mystery woman in the Canadian independent short film "Shoes Off!". - Gabrielle Miller
She is a cast member of the Canadian television series "Corner Gas" and the new CTV series "Robson Arms". The limited-length seasons of both programs allows her to appear in both series simultaneously. Miller also had a recurring role on the television series "Alienated" during 2004, giving her the rare distinction of starring in three ongoing series during the same calendar year. - Rachel Hayward
Rachel Hayward is a Canadian actress. Born and raised in Toronto, Rachel began pursuing a serious acting career in her early twenties. As a child and teen, she was involved in modeling and commercials but always though she would become a doctor. She graduated from the Ontario College of Art, having studied Graphic Design and Fine Arts. From there she freelanced as a designer and simultaneously began working as in acting. - Robin Riker
Robin Riker (born October 2, 1952 in New York City, New York) is an American actress who has guest starred in a number of notable television series including "M*A*S*H", "The A-Team", "Airwolf", "Murder, She Wrote", "Sliders", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Six Feet Under" and many other shows.
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