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Norton is also the real-life wife of actor [[Jamie Bamber]] who plays [[Lee "Apollo" Adama]]. The two have a daughter, Isla Elizabeth Angela Griffith, born in 2003, and two twin daughters, Darcy and Ava, born in 2004. <ref> “Jamie Bamber: The Hunky One,” Sci-Fi Magazine, February 2006 </ref> | Norton is also the real-life wife of actor [[Jamie Bamber]] who plays [[Lee "Apollo" Adama]]. The two have a daughter, Isla Elizabeth Angela Griffith, born in 2003, and two twin daughters, Darcy and Ava, born in 2004. <ref> “Jamie Bamber: The Hunky One,” Sci-Fi Magazine, February 2006 </ref> | ||
Even though Jamie Bamber covers up his British accent, | Even though Jamie Bamber covers up his British accent on the show, Norton does not try to hide hers. | ||
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Overview
Kerry Norton is the British actress and singer who portrayed medic Layne Ishay in four episodes of Season 2.
Norton's first BSG appearance as Ishay was in Scattered (and then two subsequent episodes) where her character was memorable for having operated on Cmdr. William Adama's chest after he was shot at close range by the Cylon Sharon Valerii. Her last appearance was in Downloaded later that season where Ishay assisted Doctor Cottle in the delivery of the half-human baby of another iteration of the same Cylon model.
Norton is also the real-life wife of actor Jamie Bamber who plays Lee "Apollo" Adama. The two have a daughter, Isla Elizabeth Angela Griffith, born in 2003, and two twin daughters, Darcy and Ava, born in 2004. [1]
Even though Jamie Bamber covers up his British accent on the show, Norton does not try to hide hers.
References
- ↑ “Jamie Bamber: The Hunky One,” Sci-Fi Magazine, February 2006