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Scott Mantz is credited as being "Galactica's #1 Fan" in the Sciography special on the Original Series.

Prior to Mantz's appearance on Sciography, he worked on Access Hollywood as a producer and worked on the short-lived Sci-Fi Entertainment for the Sci-Fi Channel in the 1990s.

Presently, Mantz is a film critic who operates his own website, MovieMantz.com.

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Portrays: Co-Pilot
Date of Birth: October 13, 1928
Date of Death: December 02, 1986
Age at Death: 58
Nationality: USA USA
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Ken Scott (October 13, 1928—December 2, 1986) is the actor who portrayed Flight 427 pilot in "The Super Scouts, Part I," an episode of Galactica 1980.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Scott has had roles in various Glen Larson productions, including Knight Rider (with Edward Mulhare and Anne Lockhart), Quincy, M.E. (with Ed Begley Jr.), The Fall Guy (with Ken Swofford), Alias Smith and Jones, and The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (with Maren Jensen).



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Portrays: Captain
Date of Birth: September 21, 1920
Date of Death: December 11, 1991
Age at Death: 71
Nationality: USA USA
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Simon Scott (September 21, 1920—December 11, 1991) is an American actor who portrayed the Flight 427 captain in "The Super Scouts, Part I," an episode of Galactica 1980.

Born in Monterey Park, California, Scott has acted in various genre series including Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and The Twilight Zone. Additionally, he has acted opposite of various Galactica 1980 stars, including Lorne Greene in "Bonanza".

Scott passed on December 11, 1991 in Los Alamitos, California.



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Kyra Scott is the young actress who portrays a young Helena Cain in "Razor".



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Private First Class Scott Kelso is a Colonial Marine reservist aboard Galactica who is involved in the incident on the Gideon that resulted in the death of four civilians.

When interviewed by D'anna Biers she questions his squad's firing on unarmed civilians. Kelso retorts that his squad was never trained for crowd control, and that he was under attack and had ten stitches to prove it. However, Private Kelso considers the entire operation a "command frak-up" by Colonel Tigh (TRS: "Final Cut").

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  • According to the podcast for "Valley of Darkness," a scene was cut from that episode in which Colonel Tigh tries to relieve Lee Adama of command of the Marines and demands to speak to Private Kelso.
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Scott Little is the actor who portrayed Willie King in "The Woman King," an episode of the Re-imagined Series' third season. He is also credited for the role of Young Richard in the television series of Murder in Mind.



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Scott Nicholson is the stunt performer who portrayed Starke in "Bastille Day".

Other work includes Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Bionic Woman, Kyle XY and other Vancouver-based television series.

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Scott Patey is an actor who portrays a Comic in the Caprica series.



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