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Ryan Robbins

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Ryan Robbins
Ryan Robbins
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Ryan Robbins is an actor best known for portraying two roles on the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica: the Armistice Officer in the Miniseries, and Charlie Connor in episodes of Season 3.

Robbins, a fan of the Original Series, has a circus background, similar to that of actor Richard Hatch (the original Apollo). Robbins has also acted in theater, starting when he was "quite young", and was a musician prior to acting.[1]

After the Miniseries, Robbins worked on the 2004 dark comedy, Men Feel Pain, playing a "guy going through a really rough time" who is "so desperate to have somebody make my life better [that] I find [a] poor guy and bring all these other people to him and [eventually] decides that he’s going to be the one who saves us all".[1] The role resulted in Robbin's winning the 2005 Leo Award for "Best Performance By A Male in a Short Drama"[2].

Robbins later won an award as "Best Actor" from the Sacramento Film Festival for his role in 2005's When Jesse Was Born, portraying a young father who tries to make a good life for his family through criminal activities.[1]

Outside of Battlestar, he also portrays Ladon Radim, a Genii scientist-turned-leader in Stargate Atlantis in multiple episodes, as well as the character Sands in two episodes of the short-lived Blade television series.

As of 2006, Robbins is presently married and has a three-year-old daughter.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Craddock, Linda (20 December 2006). The Sci-Fi World: Ryan Robbins interview. Retrieved on 16 February 2007.
  2. LEO AWARDS, 2005 Winners. Retrieved on 16 February 2007.

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