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'''Aaron Douglas'' (born August 1971) is a Canadian ({{flag|CA}}) actor who portrays Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] in the re-imagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
'''Aaron Douglas''' (born August 1971) is a Canadian ({{flag|CA}}) actor who portrays Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] in the re-imagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
 
== Biography ==


Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, acting was not Douglas' first career, but he often helped friends prepare for auditions and went along to auditions to read opposite them, and found himself getting bit parts.  
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, acting was not Douglas' first career, but he often helped friends prepare for auditions and went along to auditions to read opposite them, and found himself getting bit parts.  

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Aaron Douglas (born August 1971) is a Canadian (CAN CAN) actor who portrays Chief Galen Tyrol in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica.

Biography

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, acting was not Douglas' first career, but he often helped friends prepare for auditions and went along to auditions to read opposite them, and found himself getting bit parts.

After studying acting at Canada's famed William Davis Centre and performing with the Okanagan Shakespeare Company, Douglas has gone on to appear in such films as X2 and Final Destination 2; on such shows as Dark Angel, Smallville, Jeremiah, Black Sash, Stargate SG-1, The Outer Limits and the mini-series Steven Spielberg Presents Taken. He has also featured in such recent films as John Woo's Paycheck, the remake of Walking Tall, the Pitch Black sequel The Chronicles of Riddick and Alex Proyas' Isaac Asimov adaptation I, Robot.

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