- Gene Roddenberry
Eugene Wesley Roddenberry was an American scriptwriter and producer. He is best known as the creator of what would become the science fiction universe of "Star Trek". He would also become one of the first people to be buried in space. - Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo (born September 24, 1958) is an American actor probably best known for the role of Hercules on "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys". - Lexa Doig
Alexandra L. Doig (born June 8 1973 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian actress who uses the stage name Lexa Doig. She is best known for her role as Rommie in the science fiction TV series "Andromeda", and has appeared on the TV Series "Stargate SG-1" as a recurring member of the cast. - Lisa Ryder
Lisa Ryder (born 26 October 1970) is a Canadian actress best known as Beka Valentine on the science fiction television series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda". Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Ryder attended the University of Toronto, where she began acting. She formed a local theatre group, Bald Ego Productions, in Toronto after graduation and landed her first film and television roles in the mid-1990s. - Gordon Michael Woolvett
Gordon Michael Woolvett (born June 12, 1970) is a Canadian-born actor from Hamilton, Ontario, best known for his work as Seamus Zelazny Harper on the television series "Andromeda" (2000-2005). Previous to "Andromeda" he starred in another science fiction TV show, "Deepwater Black". He also was in an episode of "PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal". - Keith Hamilton Cobb
Keith Hamilton Cobb (born 28 January 1962) is an American actor, best known for his roles as the ruthless Tyr Anasazi in the science-fiction series "Andromeda" from 2000 to 2002 and Noah Keefer on "All My Children" from 1994 to 1996. He also appeared in two episodes of the "Beastmaster" television series in 1999. Cobb was born in North Tarrytown, New York; he graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in 1987. - Steve Bacic
Steve Bacic (March 13, 1965 in Lisicic, Croatia, Yugoslavia) is an actor. He is best known for playing the character Telemachus Rhade on the Sci-Fi series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda". After being a guest star in season 1-3, he joined the cast early in season four. In total, he was in 44 of the 110 Andromeda episodes. - Brent Stait
Brent Stait (born September 9, 1959) is a Canadian actor, best known for his roles as Rev Bem in the science fiction television series Andromeda and Louis Ferretti in Stargate SG-1. He was born in Snow Lake, Manitoba. Stait left Andromeda due to allergies from his heavy prosthetics use for his character on the show. He later played the body of Michael Kenmore in his Wraith form in ; however, Connor Trinneer continued to provide the voice. - Erica Durance
Erica Durance (born June 21, 1978, in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian actress. Although born in Calgary, she was raised in Three Hills, Alberta. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lois Lane on "Smallville". After graduating from high school, Durance moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, to pursue her interest in acting professionally. "I wanted to get my feet wet in a smaller area than Los Angeles when I gave it a try," Durance has said. - Brandy Ledford
Brandy Ledford (born February 4, 1969) is an American actress, model and former Penthouse Pet of The Year, best known for her role as Doyle in the science fiction TV series "Andromeda". She is sometimes credited as Jisel (the name she used when she appeared as a Penthouse Pet) or Brandy Sanders (her name when she was married to Damian Sanders, one of the pioneers of freestyle snowboarding). - Ralph Lundsten
Ralph Lundsten is a wellknown Swedish composer of electronic music, as well as a film director, artist and author. He was born in 1936 in Ersnäs, in northern Sweden, and now lives on the outskirts of Stockholm, still close to the forest and the sea. His home is Castle Frankenburg, dating from 1878, a wooden fairytale mansion which also houses his famous picture and electronic music studio Andromeda. - David Winning
David Winning (born May 8, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian-born film and television director - Keith R. A. Decandido
Keith R. A. DeCandido (born April 18, 1969 in New York, United States) is an American sci-fi and fantasy writer. DeCandido was born in the Bronx in New York City, the son of Robert L. DeCandido and GraceAnne A. DeCandido. He claims to have been a "Star Trek" fan even before his birth, as his parents were fans of "Star Trek: The Original Series". While DeCandido is best known for his "Star Trek" fiction, … - 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. - John du Cann
John Du Cann is a guitarist primarily known through his work in the 70's band Atomic Rooster. His first bands included the Wiltshire-based 'The Sonics' and London-based 'The Attack,' which released "Hi Ho Silver Lining" a few days prior to Jeff Beck. He went on to lead a psychedelic, progressive, hard rock band called Andromeda, before being asked to join Atomic Rooster. Upon departure from that group, he led Hard Stuff, … - David Palffy
David Palffy (born March 5, 1969) is a Canadian actor of Hungarian extraction who is best known for his recurring roles as the powerful Goa'uld Sokar and Anubis in "Stargate SG-1". He has made guest appearances in other science fiction series such as on "The X-Files", "First Wave", "Blade: The Series", and "Andromeda". - Kevin Durand
Kevin Durand (born January 14, 1974) is a Canadian actor known for his role as Joshua in "Dark Angel" (2001-2002). Durand was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. He attended Port Arthur Collegiate Institute (PACI) and St. Ignatius High School. Kevin first acting experience was in high school drama class. He has acted alongside Ashton Kutcher in the movie "The Butterfly Effect" as cellmate Carlos, … - Peter Weston
Peter Weston is an influential British science fiction fan. He currently lives in Birmingham, UK. Peter's lifelong love of science fiction led him into fandom where he made many notable contributions in fan writing, fanzine editing, convention-running and in local SF clubs. He produced the first issue of "Zenith" (later "Speculation") in 1963. In 1971, he co-founded and was chairman of the Birmingham Science Fiction Group (BSFG), and helped originate Novacon, … - Dustin Milligan
Dustin Milligan (born July 28, 1985) is a Canadian film and television actor. - Andee Frizzell
Andee Frizzell is an actress. Her most notable appearances have been as the adult female Wraith on Stargate Atlantis, the Keeper in the pilot episode of the spin-off, the Hive Queen in Season Two's "The Hive " and as Michael's Hive Queen in the season 2 finale, "Allies (Part 1)". She also played a role in a TV episode of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda along side SG-1's Christopher Judge, as a High Guard AI. - Robert Engels
Robert Engels was writer, producer, and director, for the TV series "Twin Peaks". He also is credited with writing other television series, such as Gene Roddenberry's "Andromeda" and "Seaquest DSV". In 1993, he was nominated (with David Lynch) for a Saturn Award for best writing, for his work on "Twin Peaks". - Dylan Bierk
Heather Dylan Bierk is a Canadian model and actress and also the sister of Sebastian Bach, and the hockey player Zac Bierk. Her acting career started in 2000. She has had guest appearances on television shows such as Andromeda, Showtime's Soul Food: The Series, and Mutant X. She became a regular character on the show BeastMaster, playing 'The New Sorceress'. She continues to be involved in the Toronto filming community, and in television acting there. - Benedetto Ferrari
Benedetto Ferrari (Reggio nell'Emilia c.1603- Modena 1681), was an Italian composer, particularly of opera, librettist and theorbo player. Ferrari worked in Rome (1617-18), Parma (1619-23), and possibly in Modena at some time between 1623 and 1637. He created music and libretti in Venice and Bologna, 1637-44. Ferrari's "Andromeda", with music by Francesco Manelli, was the first Venetian opera performed in a public theatre (in 1637). - Mark Hildreth
Mark Hildreth is a Canadian actor. He has appeared in shows such as "The Odyssey", "Andromeda", "Jack London's Call of the Wild", and "Dead Zone". He also has voiced various characters in anime and other cartoons, including the male leads from the computer generated Barbie movies and the title character of "Action Man". - Rik Kiviaho
Rik Kiviaho is a Canadian actor based in Vancouver. He has performed large recurring roles on Andromeda, Stargate SG-1 (as Anubis), and Jeremiah. He also has numerous film and television credits ranging from principal to guest star. He is a member of UBCP/Actra and the Screen Actors Guild, and is represented by the Kirk Talent Group. - 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. - John Gardiner
John Gardiner (5 July 1798 - 16 November 1878) was a nineteenth century Australian banker and pastoralist. Gardiner was born at Dublin, Ireland. At Colp, County Meath, on 9 September 1822 he married Mary Eagle. In October, accompanied by his wife, her parents and their three sons, he sailed for Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) in the "Andromeda". He arrived in Hobart in May 1823 and was soon granted 800 acres near Ross, Tasmania. - Scott Frost
Scott Frost is an American writer. He is the son of actor Warren Frost and the brother of Mark Frost and actress Lindsay Frost. He worked with his brother and David Lynch on the Twin Peaks television series, writing two episodes. Among others, he has also written episodes of Babylon 5 and Andromeda. In the early 1990s, he wrote the script for the mystery/thriller TV movie Past Tense with Miguel Tejada-Flores. - Dean Motter
In the late 1970s, Toronto-based illustrator/ designer/ writer Dean Motter edited and art directed "Andromeda", a Canadian comic book series which adapted the works of major science–fiction authors such as Arthur C. Clarke and A.E. van Vogt. During that time Motter and collaborator Ken Steacy created "The Sacred & The Profane" (Star Reach), which Archie Goodwin referred to as "the first true graphic novel" in the contemporary comics medium. - Byron Lawson
Byron Lawson (born August 26, 1968) is a Canadian actor. He recently portrayed gangster Eddie Kim in the 2006 film "Snakes on a Plane". His past credits have included the television series "These Arms of Mine", as well as episodes of "Highlander", "Andromeda", "Alienated", "Killer Instinct" and "Godiva's". - Tony Alcantar
Tony Alcantar is an American actor and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is best known for his improv work with the Wind City Women Improv Troupe. Tony Alcantar toured and performed with The Second City in both Toronto and London, Ontario. While there, the Edmonton Journal dubbed him, "A bright young comic; a standout for his physical humor". The Meaford Express called him, "The funniest man in summer theatre", … - Michael Rohl
Mike Rohl is an American TV director. He has worked on "Smallville", "Andromeda", and "Kyle XY" as well as many other programs. - Höhne
Höhne is a fictional character from the television science fiction series "Andromeda". Technical Director Höhne is one of the leaders of the planet Sintii, the Perseid planet that was the first world to sign the new Commonwealth Charter. He is a scientist, and is considered one of the most brilliant minds of the age. However, as a Perseid, he is also manic, obsessive-compulsive, and more than a bit anal-retentive. - Michelangelo Rossi
Michelangelo Rossi (Michel Angelo del Violino) (born in Genova in 1601 or 1602; died in Rome in 1656) was an important Italian composer, violinist and organist of the Baroque era. Rossi studied with his uncle, Lelio de Rubeis (Lelio Rossi) (1601-1638), at the Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Genova. Around the year 1624 he moved to Rome to enter the services of Cardinal Maurizio of Savoy. - Allen Crawford
Victor Allen Crawford III, better known by the sobriquet Lord Breaulove Swells Whimsy, is an author, graphic designer, and illustrator. His first book, "The Affected Provincial's Companion, Vol. I," was published by Bloomsbury in 2006; in late 2006 Infinitum Nihil, Johnny Depp’s production company, purchased the film rights to "The Companion". In 1994 he created the popular Apogee typeface, which was exhibited at the Cooper-Hewitt, … - Nathaniel Fanning
Nathaniel Fanning (31 May 1755 - 30 September 1805) was an officer in the Continental Navy and later the United States Navy, who served on board "Bonhomme Richard" during its 1779 battle with "HMS Serapis". Fanning was born in Stonington, Connecticut, and was the eldest son of Gilbert Fanning and Huldah Palmer. His father was a sea merchant who was one of the largest provisioners of General George Washington's army during the American Revolution. - William Hargood
Admiral Sir William Hargood, KCB, GCH, RN (6 May 1762 - 12 December 1839) was a British naval officer who served with distinction through the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars, during which he gained an unforunate reputation for bad luck, which seemed to reverse following his courageous actions at the battle of Trafalgar in command of HMS "Belleisle". Born in 1762 into a poor naval family, the son of a purser, … - Pierre-Étienne Monnot
Pierre-Étienne Monnot was a French sculptor working mostly in Rome in a late-Baroque idiom. Raised at Besançon and trained at first by his father, he was apprenticed to a sculptor at Dijon, then developed his style during a decade in Paris in the studio of Pierre Le Gros the Elder (ca. 1677-87), before returning to his home region, where commissions for religious works on a small scale took him to Besançon and Poligny. - Joe Reinkemeyer
- Matt Kiene
Graduated from Georgetown University. Had a class with a Professor Giles while at Georgetown University, thus naming the character Rupert Giles with the same surname.
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