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Portrays: | Sergeant Omar Fischer (BSG) William Adama Sr. (Caprica) | ||||
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Aleks Paunovic is a Canadian actor and an ex-Canadian super heavyweight boxing champion who portrays Sergeant Omar Fischer in the Re-imagined Series and William Adama Sr. via flashbacks in the prequel series Caprica episode "The Dirteaters".
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Paunovic is 6'6" tall, and weighs approximately 265 pounds. His tremendous arms give him a three inch reach advantage on Lennox Lewis. Paunovic is the ex-Canadian super heavyweight boxing champion.
Paunovic is a good friend of Tahmoh Penikett. Penikett has let Paunovic punch him in the head a few times, which was purportedly a humbling experience.[1]
Paunovic has also appeared in Stargate SG-1, Psych, Eureka.
References
- ↑ Podcast: Unfinished Business , Act 1. Seek to: 11:42. Total running time: 49:09.
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Portrays: | John | ||||
Date of Birth: | April 23, 1997 | ||||
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Age: | 27 | ||||
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Alex Ferris is the Canadian actor who portrayed John in The Plan.
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Portrays: | Deckhand | ||||
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Alex Green is an actor who portrays a deckhand in "Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down".
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Portrays: | Cadet Bow; Unnamed Warrior | ||||
Date of Birth: | January 30, 1959 | ||||
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Age: | 65 | ||||
Nationality: | UK | ||||
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Alex Punch[1] Hyde-White (born 30 January 1959) is a British actor of American film and television.
Born in London, England to Wilfrid Hyde-White (Sire Anton), he portrayed Cadet Bow in "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I," as well as appeared as an unnamed, but different Warrior in "The Man with Nine Lives".
He later participated in Glen Larson's Buck Rogers in the 25th Century in various roles; his father had a brief recurring role in the second season of the series as Doctor Goodfellow.
Life
Hyde-White relocated from England to the United States with his father, Wilfrid Hyde-White, after Wilfrid's role in Warner Brothers's successful 1963 film musical My Fair Lady. Hyde-White retained his dual citizenship.[1]
During his teen years, Hyde-White joined his father in the theatrical run of The Jockey Club Stakes at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. At age 16, he attended Georgetown University.[1]
In his later years, he became a father of two boys, and works with children as a baseball coach and a theater teacher. Hyde-White resides in Southern California.[1]
Film and Television Career
At 17, he returned to California to become a contract player for Universal Studios, thus leading to his work on the Original Series and other Glen Larson series, including Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and Quincy, M.E. during the 1970s.[1]
In the 1980s, he worked on Broadway and, from there, in England. While in England, he obtained his first starring role in Biggies: Adventures in Time. Work in other countries followed, including Ishtar in Morocco, Phantom of the Opera in Budapest, The First Olympics: Athens 1896 in Greece. He worked on a few additional UK television productions before returning to California in 1989 to work on the last season of Newhart (featuring Bob Newhart) as Scooter Drake.[1]
Additional Hollywood film work followed, including Pretty Woman, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the Civil War film Gods and Generals, Catch Me if You Can, and the first film adaptation of Fantastic Four.[1]
In 2001, his production company TMG produced the romantic comedy Pursuit of Happiness (unrelated to the Will Smith film of a similar name) which went to DVD after limited theater screenings. [1]
As of 2011, Hyde-White will screen his Hamlet-based documentary Three Days (of Hamlet)] at film festivals prior to a DVD release.[1]
External links
- Alex article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- Alex Hyde-White's Official Website
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Alex Zahara is a Canadian actor who played the character of Valance in the Re-imagined Series episode "Colonial Day".