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Alan C. Peterson (also known as A.C. Peterson) is the actor who portrayed Chiron in Caprica.
Peterson's other genre appearances include Smallville, Stargate: Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Andromeda, and First Wave.
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Alan Wong is the actor who portrayed the solider at the roadblock in Caprica's "End of Line."
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Alan Yu is a background extra who worked on the Caprica pilot and in episodes of the Caprica series.
Yu resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Alan J. Levi is the director of "Saga of a Star World" (for which he never was officially credited) and "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" two-parter.
Levi has directed other genre television, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 1976-77's Bionic Woman, The Incredible Hulk, and Quantum Leap.
Director credits for Battlestar Galactica
See also: Episodes directed by Alan J. Levi
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Alan Hughes is Gaius Baltar's first lawyer, hailing from Zephyr.
He is responsible for sneaking the pages of Baltar's manifesto, My Triumphs, My Mistakes, off Galactica and disseminating them to the Fleet's population.
Cally Tyrol describes Hughes as a "snazzy high-priced lawyer". He appears to be something of a flirt, making a pass at Margaret "Racetrack" Edmondson before boarding her Raptor.
In addition to his flirting, many of Hughes's quirks annoy Racetrack, which include whispering in her ear while she has her helmet on and taking off his shoes during flight.
Even Baltar did not hold his defender in high esteem, claiming that all "that bloke did apart from napping was, you know, manage to smuggle out my papers".
Hughes is killed when a bomb explodes under his seat in the Raptor meant to shuttle him back to Zephyr. His killer is later identified as Galactica Landing Signal Officer Captain Aaron Kelly.
After his death, Hughes is hastily replaced by public defender Romo Lampkin as Baltar's attorney (TRS: "The Son Also Rises").For direct navigation sans the tabbed navigational aid above, please select one of the following article links: