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| character=[[Gage]] ([[TRS]])<br/>[[Sal]] ([[Caprica (series)|Caprica]])<br/>[[Deke Tornvald|Deke "Minute Man" Tornvald]] ([[BAC]])
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'''Mike Dopud''' is the actor who portrays [[Gage]] in the [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]] episodes "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]" and "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]".
'''Mike Dopud''' is an actor who portrayed three roles within the [[Re-imagined Series]] continuity.
 
His first appearance is as Specialist [[Gage]] in the Re-imagined Series episodes "[[Pegasus (episode)|Pegasus]]," "[[Resurrection Ship, Part II]]," "[[The Oath]]," and "[[Blood on the Scales]]." Later, he played [[Sal]], a television camerman at [[Atlas Arena]] in the [[Caprica (series)|''Caprica'']] episode "[[Apotheosis (episode)|Apotheosis]]." He was later cast in the second Re-imagined Series prequel ''[[Blood and Chrome]]'' as Captain [[Deke Tornvald|Deke "Minute Man" Tornvald]].  
 
In addition to his work in ''Battlestar'', he has had numerous appearances in other Vancouver-filmed science fiction series, most recently ''[[w:Stargate Universe|Stargate Universe]]'' as Varro, a former Lucian Alliance soldier on ''Destiny''. His other ''Stargate'' roles included two roles in ''Stargate SG-1'' (Colonel Chernovshev in "Full Alert" and Odai Ventrell in "Bounty") and as Kiryk in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' episode "Tracker." 


He was nominated in 2005 for a [[w:Taurus World Stunt Awards|Taurus Award]] in "Best High Work" in the 2004 film, ''[[w:Walking Tall (2004 film)|Walking Tall]]''.
He was nominated in 2005 for a [[w:Taurus World Stunt Awards|Taurus Award]] in "Best High Work" in the 2004 film, ''[[w:Walking Tall (2004 film)|Walking Tall]]''.
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He was born in [[w:Montreal|Montreal]], [[w:Canada|Canada]].
He was born in [[w:Montreal|Montreal]], [[w:Canada|Canada]].


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Latest revision as of 19:30, 12 September 2020

Mike Dopud
Mike Dopud
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Portrays: Gage (TRS)
Sal (Caprica)
Deke "Minute Man" Tornvald (BAC)
Date of Birth: June 10, 1968
Date of Death: Missing required parameter 1=month! ,
Age: 56
Nationality: CAN CAN
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Mike Dopud is an actor who portrayed three roles within the Re-imagined Series continuity.

His first appearance is as Specialist Gage in the Re-imagined Series episodes "Pegasus," "Resurrection Ship, Part II," "The Oath," and "Blood on the Scales." Later, he played Sal, a television camerman at Atlas Arena in the Caprica episode "Apotheosis." He was later cast in the second Re-imagined Series prequel Blood and Chrome as Captain Deke "Minute Man" Tornvald.

In addition to his work in Battlestar, he has had numerous appearances in other Vancouver-filmed science fiction series, most recently Stargate Universe as Varro, a former Lucian Alliance soldier on Destiny. His other Stargate roles included two roles in Stargate SG-1 (Colonel Chernovshev in "Full Alert" and Odai Ventrell in "Bounty") and as Kiryk in the Stargate Atlantis episode "Tracker."

He was nominated in 2005 for a Taurus Award in "Best High Work" in the 2004 film, Walking Tall.

He was born in Montreal, Canada.