BRUCE BOXLEITNER (President John Sheridan)

 

Bruce Boxleitner is probably best known to television audiences for his starring role in the popular series, "Scarecrow and Mrs. King." Boxleitner co-starred on Danielle Steele's "Zoya," an NBC mini-series in which he co-starred with his real-life wife, Melissa Gilbert. He has also starred in several mini-series including "Till We Meet Again," "From the Dead of Night," "Bare Essence" and four of the five "Gamblers." Among his numerous telefilm credits are "Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone," "Gunsmoke V: One Man's Justice," "House of Secrets," "The Secret," "The Town Bully," "East of Eden," and "Double Jeopardy," in which he also served as executive producer. On the big screen, Boxleitner starred in the feature film "Tron," and has co-starred in "The Babe" and "Kuffs." Among his achievements, Boxleitner shared "Best Actor in a Television Series" honors with David Duchovny of "The X-Files" at the annual Sci-Fi Universe Magazine Reader's Choice Award.

 

JERRY DOYLE (Michael Garibaldi)

 

Jerry Doyle has guest-starred in the television series "Homefront" and "Reasonable Doubts" as well as the daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful." His stage work includes "Searching for Good Dough" for the second City Comedy Troupe.

 

 

MIRA FURLAN (Ambassador Delenn)

 

Mira Furlan, a leading actress of film, stage and television in the former Yugoslavia, co-starred in "When Father Was Away on Business," an Oscar-nominated film which also garnered the "Golden Palm" at the Cannes Film Festival. She has starred in numerous other Yugoslav and European films including "The Loves of Blanka Kolak," "Beauty of Vice" and "Three For Happiness," which won the Grand Prix Award at the Valencia FIlm Festival. She was honored by her country with two Golden Arenas (Yugoslav Oscars) for Best Actress. Furlan appeared regularly on Yugoslav television, starring in major series and films. She was critically acclaimed for her extensive theatre roles, among them Ophelia in "Hamlet," Celimene in "The Misanthrope," Lea in "Dybbuk" and Natalya in "A Month in the Country." Her American credits include the telefilm "My Antonia," and productions of "Yerma," "Baal" and "Antigone," in which she won a Dramalogue award for the title role.

 

 

RICHARD BIGGS (Dr. Steven Franklin)

 

Richard Biggs played Dr. Marcus Hunter in "Days of Our Lives" and had guest-starring roles in "Falcon Crest," "The Twilight Zone," "T.J. Hooker" and "It's Garry Shandling's Show." His theatre credits include productions of "Romeo and Juliet," "The Tempest," "Shadow Box," "Look Back in Anger" and "Fanon's People."

 

 

STEPHEN FURST (Vir)

 

Stephen Furst came to the public's attention in the classic comedy film "National Lampoon's Animal House," playing the role of Flounder at the legendary fraternity. He also appeared for five years on the highly successful television series "St. Elsewhere" as Dr. Elliott Axelrod. He has starred in numerous other television series including "Misery Loves Company," "Have Faith" and "Delta House," and has also appeared in the television movies "Spies," "Offsides," and "If It's Tuesday, It Must Be Belgium," as well as the mini-series "The Bastard" and "The Day After." On the big screen, Furst's credits include "Little Big Foot." Furst, who has also directed several projects including the independent features "The Magic Kid" and "Hand Full of Wind," has also directed several episodes of "Babylon 5" and "Crusade."

 

 

BILL MUMY (Lennier)

 

Actor, songwriter, recording artist, musician and writer Bill Mumy began his professional career at the age of five. He has worked on more than 300 television shows, including his co-starring role in "Lost in Space," "The Twilight Zone," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Bewitched" and "Matlock." His feature film credits include "Twilight Zone--The Movie," "Three Wishes" and "Bless the Beasts and the Children." A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Mumy is a writer of a television series, comic books and short stories. He is also one of four main composers who wrote and produced songs for the children's television series "Adventures in Wonderland," for which he earned an Emmy nomination. Mumy is co-creator and writer of Nickelodeon's current hit science fiction series, "Space Cases."

 

 

ANDREAS KATSULAS (Ambassador G'Kar)

 

Andreas Katsulas has appeared in sixteen feature films including the role of the "one-armed man" in the hit thriller "The Fugitive." His other film credits include "Executive Decision," "Hot Shots Part Deux," "Blame It on the Bellboy," "True Identity," "Next of Kin," "Communion," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "Sunset" and "The Sicilian." Among his numerous television appearances include roles on "Diagnosis Murder," "Murder, She Wrote," "Neon Empire," "Max Headroom," "The Equalizer," "Mancuso: FBI," "Star Trek: The Next Generation," "Hunter," "Jake and the Fat Man," "Father Dowling" and "Alien Nation". Katsulas also has an extensive theatre background which includes a 15-year run with Peter Brook's International Company during which he appeared in such productions as "The Mahabharata," "La Tragedie de Carmen," "The Conference of the Birds," "Measure for Measure" and "Uburoi."

 

 

PETER JURASIK (Ambassador Londo Mollari)

 

Versatile talent Peter Jurasik has successfully worked as an actor and more recently as an author, co-writing a science fiction novel entitled "Diplomatic Act" for Simon & Schuster/Baen Books. The actor's most recent acting projects include two movies for cable, HBO's "The Night Shift" and Showtime's "Huck and the King of Hearts." Jurasik has had regular and recurring roles on several series including "Hill Street Blues," "Dear John," "Beverly Hills Buntz," "Bay City Blues" and "L.A. Law." He has also guest-starred on shows spanning twenty years of television including "M*A*S*H," "Taxi," "Columbo," "Perry Mason," "Dave's World" and "Civil Wars."

 

 

JEFF CONAWAY (Security Chief Zack Allan)

 

Jeff Conaway is best known for his starring role in the long-running hit television series "Taxi." His television credits include regular roles on "Wizards and Warriors" and "Berringer's," as well as a role on the daytime drama "The Bold and the Beautiful." Conaway's telefilm and mini-series credits include "Dirty Dozen IV," "Bay Coven," "The Making of a Male Model" and "Breaking Up is Hard To Do." His big screen credits include "Pete's Dragon," "The Eagle Has Landed," "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden," "Eye of the Storm," "The Rape of Eden," "Sunset Strip" and "Grease." Conaway has also made Broadway appearances in "Grease," "All the Way Home" and "The News."

 

 

PAT TALLMAN (Lyta Alexander)

Patricia Tallman first performed on her father's radio show at the age of two and has gone on to appear in a variety of television, film and theatre roles. Her television credits include appearances on "Tales From the Darkside" and "Ring of the Musketeers" as well as several guest-starring roles on "Star Trek." Tallman has also had recurring roles on the daytime soaps "Generations" and "Guiding Light." Big screen credits include "Knightriders," "Army of Darkness," "Benefit of the Doubt," "Sweet Justice," "Creepshow II," "Road House" and the remake of the cult classic "Night of the Living Dead." She has starred in many off-Broadway productions including "As You Like It" and "Exit the King." Tallman is also an organizing member of The Faculty Theatre Company where she appeared in her first workshop production directed by Charles Nelson Reilly, her teacher and mentor

 

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