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Portrays: | Val Chambers | ||||
Date of Birth: | January 13, 1938 | ||||
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Age: | 86 | ||||
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William B. Davis is the actor who portrayed Val Chambers in the Caprica pilot.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Davis is an actor, writer, director, and editor. In 1959, he graduated from the University of Toronto with a B.A. in philosophy. He was formerly a drama professor at Bishop's University, Canada, before opening up William Davis Centre for Acting Study. In addition, he is a spokesman for the Canadian Cancer Society, and a Canadian national champion water-skier.
One of his most well-known roles was "The Cigarette-Smoking Man" in the television series The X-Files.
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Portrays: | J. Finnegan (credited as "Finn") | ||||
Date of Birth: | 1984 | ||||
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William C. Vaughan (born 1984) is the actor who portrayed J. Finnegan in Re-imagined Series' "The Face of the Enemy" webisodes and the unidentified "Fan Boy" in Caprica's "The Dirteaters".
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Portrays: | Norman Blore | ||||
Date of Birth: | March 27, 1927 | ||||
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Age: | 97 | ||||
Nationality: | USA | ||||
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William Daniels (March 27, 1927) is an American actor who portrayed Norman Blore in the Galactica 1980 episodes "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I" and "Part II".
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Daniels has portrayed many critical but competent characters in his career and is known for his distinctive voice. His Broadway theater career began in 1943 and spanned decades, with his most famous role being John Adams in the 1969 musical 1776 which he would reprise in the 1972 movie version.
His association with Battlestar creator Glen Larson would land him in co-starring roles in more successful Larson TV series, particularly Knight Rider as the voice of "K.I.T.T", the sentient Knight Industries Two-Thousand "supercar" central computer with a main sensor that (not so curiously) resembles the eye sensor of a Cylon Centurion from Larson's earlier works.
Daniels won an Emmy for his role as Dr. Craig in the 1980's TV medical drama, St. Elsewhere.
Daniels is a past president of the Screen Actors Guild.
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William Molloy is an American character actor who portrayed Red in Galactica 1980's "Spaceball". His performance in that episode was uncredited, but he was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.
Molloy appearances span across over a decade beginning with a first credit in 1972, with appearances in genre television series Logan's Run and The Incredible Hulk.
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William Samples is the actor who portrays Captain Jules Tarney in "Crossroads, Part I" and "Crossroads, Part II", where he is credited as "Judge Number Two".
Samples has had guest roles in television shows such as MacGuyver, Highlander, Smallville, Andromeda, Earthsea and Masters of Horror.