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Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case is a Viper pilot assigned to battlestar Pegasus.
She is present during Kara "Starbuck" Thrace's briefing about the missing Raptor training party and later participates during the ambush by three basestars, leading Red Squadron (TRS: "The Captain's Hand").
Case is later Thrace's wingman when Pegasus conducts a search-and-rescue mission for a Raptor surveying a nearby supernova. Under attack from a contingent of First Cylon War Era Raiders piloted by Guardians, she breaks through defensive fire from Pegasus's batteries and manages to land on the battlestar intact with Thrace (TRS: "Razor").
Case is later transferred to Galactica after Pegasus's destruction at the Battle of New Caprica and is assigned under squadron leader Ricky "Two Times" Richardson (TRS: "The Passage").[2] She participates in the Battle of the Ionian Nebula, where she is mentioned by Chief Tyrol on the hangar deck (TRS: "He That Believeth in Me").
- ↑ "Razor" is her final on-screen appearance; she is only mentioned later in "He That Believeth In Me" by Chief Galen Tyrol.
- ↑ While Case is not seen in "The Passage," her name is shown among the active pilots on Galactica's duty roster under Richardson.
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Marcia Wolf is an American actress who portrayed the Airport Gate Attendant (uncredited) that Troy and Dillon encounter in the Galactica 1980 episode "The Night the Cylons Landed, Part I."
Wolf worked as a model in the 1970s. She appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK magazine in June 1977.[external 1][external 2] Wolf was described in press photos as a "charming Hollywood model."[external 3]
Wolf is known for her work in film and television during the late 1970s and 1980s. Her most notable film roles include Sister Mary Vogue in the 1978 comedy Up in Smoke starring Cheech & Chong,[external 4] and Woman at Babylon Club in the 1983 crime drama Scarface starring Al Pacino.[external 4] She also appeared in Thief of Hearts (1984) as a Reception Guest[external 4] and worked on The Great Outdoors (1988) as additional crew.[external 4]
Wolf's television work includes guest appearances on several popular series of the era. She appeared in Taxi (1982) as Woman #3,[external 5] Fantasy Island (1983) as Brooke,[external 5] Cagney & Lacey (1983),[external 5] and Magnum, P.I. (1985) as Lieutenant Karen Summers, USN.[external 4] She also appeared in the television movie Making of a Male Model (1983) as Lisa,[external 5] and had a role in Arthur 2: On the Rocks (1988) as Gallery Customer.[external 4]
Wolf has been credited under variations of her name in different productions, including "Marcia L. Wolf" and "Marcia I. Wolf."[external 4]
Wolf was in a relationship with actor Patrick Wayne, son of film legend John Wayne, from 1980 to 1984.[external 6][external 7]
In September 1986, Wolf accompanied actor John James to a White House state dinner hosted by President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan in honor of Brazilian President Jose Sarney.[external 8] In October 1985, Wolf had accompanied James to a Fendi fashion dynasty celebration in Rome, Italy, where she attended events including a black-tie gala at the Palazzo Venezia.[external 9]
- ↑ Cosmopolitan magazine - June 1977 - Marcia Wolf cover (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). Crazy About Magazines. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ Marcia Wolf Sylvester Stallone Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1977 (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). Elegantly Papered. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ Patrick Wayne and Marcia Wolf - Vintage Photograph (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). IMS Vintage Photos. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Marcia Wolf (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). IMDb. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Marcia Wolf - Actress Filmography (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). IMDb. Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ Patrick Wayne Facts: Bio, Age, Height, Weight, Family Movies, Sinbad and Net Worth (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). Information Cradle (26 February 2025). Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ Where Is Patrick Wayne Now? His Age, Siblings, Net Worth (backup available on Archive.org)
(in English). Biography Tribune (23 July 2025). Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ "Washington Talk; Guess Who Was There Dining At White House (backup available on Archive.org)", 11 September 1986.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.
- ↑ "Spring Comes Early To Milan, With Splashy, Playful Fashions (backup available on Archive.org)", 13 October 1985.Retrieved on 7 November 2025.