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'''Ken Lynch''' (July 15, 1910—February 13, 1990) was the actor who portrayed [[Horning]] in the '' | '''Ken Lynch''' (July 15, 1910—February 13, 1990) was the actor who portrayed [[Horning]] in the ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Original Series]]'' episode "[[Experiment in Terra]]" and [[Grover]] in the ''[[Galactica 1980]]'' episode "[[The Night the Cylons Landed, Part II]]". | ||
Lynch's career spanned many decades in radio, film and television. From 1949 to 1954 he was the star of the [[w:Dumont Television Network|Dumont]] network television series ''The Plainclothesman'' in which the conceit of the show was that his face was never seen on camera, and he appeared from a "point of view" perspective. This led to him playing police detectives in many other productions including a recurring role on Glen Larson's ''[[w:McCloud|McCloud]]'' as Sergeant Grover. Of note, the same name is on his uniform name tag in his ''Galactica 1980'' appearance, undoubtedly an inside-joke. | Lynch's career spanned many decades in radio, film and television. From 1949 to 1954 he was the star of the [[w:Dumont Television Network|Dumont]] network television series ''The Plainclothesman'' in which the conceit of the show was that his face was never seen on camera, and he appeared from a "point of view" perspective. This led to him playing police detectives in many other productions including a recurring role on Glen Larson's ''[[w:McCloud|McCloud]]'' as Sergeant Grover. Of note, the same name is on his uniform name tag in his ''Galactica 1980'' appearance, undoubtedly an inside-joke. | ||