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Unnamed characters (1980)

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This is a listing of unnamed characters in Galactica 1980.

Colonials

Ellen Gerken as the "Girl on Bridge" telling Adama important news.

A "Girl on Bridge" (portrayed by Ellen Gerken) informs Commander Adama that the Cylon Raiders are running and that the Viper pilots wish to pursue (The Return of Starbuck).

Earthlings

PIT Guards

Don Maxwell as 2nd Guard (Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I).

At the Pacific Institute of Technology's AR Building, Troy and Dillon run into two guards. The first guard, whose full name is not spoken in dialogue[1] is stunned by Troy, allowing the two of them to enter Dr. Donald Mortinson's office.

A second guard stops Troy and Dillon at gunpoint on a walk way after they leave Mortinson's office, with Dorothy Carlyle close behind (Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I).

The first guard, credited only as 1st Guard, is played by Frank Downing. The second guard, credited as 2nd Guard, is played by Don Maxwell.

The Griffins

Willie's sister is seen sitting at the dinner table in the Griffin's kitchen as Willie Griffin storms in, trying to tell them of the two Vipers he comes across. She asks about the ships, but her mother interrupts, telling her husband to stop Willie out of fear of her apparent gullibility (Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II).


Willie's mother is seen as Willie bursts into the house in the typical place for Earthling women: the kitchen. In a manner typical of house-bound women of 1980s Earth, she admonishes Willie for dragging dirt through her house. Later, she prissily tells Walt Griffin, her husband, to put a stop in Willie's "made up" story about the two space ships he sees in the field (Galactica Discovers Earth, Part II).


References

  1. The name is deduced based on a comment he makes to Dorothy Carlyle and a legible shot of his name badge. See: Jack Archer for details.