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* [[Liam Sproule]], the actor who portrays [[Keon Gatwick]] in ''[[Caprica (series)|Caprica]]''.
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* [[Liam Tigh]], the unborn full Cylon son of [[Saul Tigh]] and [[Caprica Six]].
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William E. Liam Sullivan (18 May 1923―19 April 1998) was an American actor often credited as Liam Sullivan. He portrayed the primary Planner, a Theta-class lifeform, in Original Series' "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part II", a role for which he was uncredited but later identified through computer-aided facial recognition.
Sullivan's other genre television appearances include The Twilight Zone, Star Trek: The Original Series, Logan's Run, Lost in Space, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Sullivan's final known acting credit is in 1997, just a year prior to his passing. He is interred at the Diamond Grove Cemetery in his original hometown of Jacksonville, Illinois.
Colonel Tigh calls his unborn son Liam, after his best friend William Adama. This was also his choice of name for a son when he and Ellen were still trying to have children.
After the Thirteenth Tribe on Earth wiped themselves out, Liam would be the first pure blood Cylon born (as opposed to being built) in over 2,000 years. However, four months into Caprica's pregnancy, the fetus dies due to a miscarriage (TRS: "Deadlock").
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