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Roger

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Portrays: Davies
Date of Birth: June 12, 1949
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Age: 75
Nationality: USA USA
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Roger Aaron Brown (born 12 June 1949) is an American character actor who portrayed Colonel Davies in Galactica 1980's "Galactica Discovers Earth, Part I". His performance in that episode was uncredited, but he was identified through computer-aided facial recognition.

Born in Washington, D.C., Brown has over 100 credits spanning from 1971 through 2023, and appeared in numerous genre productions, including Dark Skies, Alien Nation, and Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

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Portrays: Tomas Vergis
Date of Birth: October 19, 1969
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Age: 55
Nationality: Earth 
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Roger R. Cross (born October 19, 1969) is the Jamaican-born Canadian actor who was to portray Tomas Vergis in Caprica before the role was recast with John Pyper-Ferguson for unknown reasons.[1]

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  1. Exclusive - Caprica - Episode 1.06 - Know Thy Enemy - Casting Call (backup available on Archive.org) . (July 28, 2009). Retrieved on December 19, 2009.



Roger
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Portrays: Andromus
Date of Birth: April 5, 1939
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Age: 85
Nationality: USA USA
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Roger Davis (born April 5, 1939) is an American actor who portrayed Andromus in the Galactica 1980 episode "The Night the Cylons Landed".




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Roger McKenzie is the writer of many comics of the Marvel Comics line based on the Original Series.

Writer credits for "Battlestar Galactica" Marvel Comics

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Tom Rogers is the head of a Growers Association in California.

He, as with the other members, respond to John Steadman's claims of jumping aliens and flying saucers with a level of incredulity that results in Steadman's loss of any clout he had with the association or its members (1980: "Space Croppers").

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