Special Events at the Orlando Fall Expo
August 21, 2008 by J. Bruce · Leave a Comment

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STAY TUNED AS MORE DETAILS ON THESE AND MORE SPECIAL EVENTS COMING SOON TO THE VULKON ORLANDO FALL SCI-FI EXPO!
Sphere: Related ContentGUEST: Robert Picardo
Robert Picardo best know to Star Trek fans as “The Doctor” from Star Trek: Voyager, also had a reoccuring role on Stargate SG-1 as Richard Woolsey . And for season 5 of Stargate: Atlantis he continues his role as Richard Woolsey while that charactor takes over as the station commander.
Mr. Picardo continues his varied career in television and movies with appearances in The Lyons Den, Dead Zone, CSI: NY and Women’s Murder Club. Television series of interest to Vulkon fans include Smallville, Masters of Horror, The 4400 and voicing the character of Amazo on Justice League.
Join Vulkon in welcoming him back to our convention.
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Official Website
IMDB Entry
Wikipedia Entry
GUEST: Richard Hatch
Richard Hatch was born in Santa Monica, California. He was studying classical piano at the age of eight, and knew he wanted to carve out a career as a performer before he reached his teens. After attending Harbor College in San Pedro, he joined a Los Angeles repertory company with which he traveled to New York City in 1967. He performed in the plays “Song of Walt Whitman”, “Young Rebels” and a production called “Exercise”, which Richard directed. Richard was cast as the original “Philip Brent” in the soap “All My Children” in 1970. He later played “Inspector Dan Robbins” on the television series “The Streets of San Francisco”. Richard Hatch is best remembered for his portrayal of “Apollo” on the series, “Battlestar Galactica” and his new role as Tom Zarek on the new “Battlestar Galactica”.
Richard Hatch’s first Vulkon convention was the Fall 2000 Orlando convention. Vulkon is proud to have him at another of our conventions.
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Sphere: Related ContentGUEST: Nicole deBoer
August 10, 2008 by J. Bruce · 2 Comments
Nicole deBoer began her acting career as a child in her native Toronto. A shy child, she one day came home and, to the astonishment of her family, told them she had gotten the lead in the play, “The Wizard of Oz.” With the blessing of her parents, her grandmother helped her to find an agent and shortly afterward, she made her television debut in a Christmas Special starring Red Skelton and Vincent Price. Throughout her childhood, Nicole was active in commercials and theatre. Nicole deBoer is recognizable to Vulkon fans through her role of Lieutenant Ezri Dax on ST: DS9 during it’s 7th season. Also of note, have been her roles in “Cube” and “The Dead Zone”.
Nicole deBoer’s first Vulkon convention was the May 2007 “Ladies of Sci-fi” convention. Vulkon welcomes her back.
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The Final Season of ‘Dead Zone’ Arrives June 2008
Sphere: Related ContentGUEST: Marina Sirtis
Marina Sirtis was born to Greek parents who didn’t want her to become an actress. As soon as Marina completed high school, she applied to the Guild Hall School of Music and Drama secretly. After her graduation, she worked in musical theater, repertory, and television. In 1986, she moved to Los Angeles, California. For six months she auditioned for parts but was unsuccessful. Just before she planned to go back home, she got the part of Counselor Deanna Troi in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” (1987).
It is with great honor that Vulkon welcomes Marina Sirtis back to our convention.
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GUEST: Corin Nemic
Corin Nemic was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, and later moved to Atlanta. He now lives in California. His first acting parts were in the series “Webster” (1983) and “Sidekicks” (1986). He then got a part in Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, followed by lead roles in I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989) (TV) and My Son Johnny (1991) (TV), and the lead role in the TV series “Parker Lewis Can’t Lose” (1990). He is known to Vulkon fans by his role in Stargate SG-1 as Jonas Quinn.
Vulkon is proud to bring him again to one of our conventions.
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IMDB entry
Update: New VULKON’S Indianapolis Show guests announced
August 6, 2008 by J. Bruce · Leave a Comment
Vulkon is please to announce four additional actors for the Vulkon’s Indianapolis Show convention November 28-30, 2008. Actors added to the schedule include Corin Nemec, Marina Sirtis, Richard Hatch and Robert Picardo. Vulkon’s Indianapolis Show will be hosted in the beautiful Indianapolis Marriott East.
As previously announced, Gil Gerard, Felix Silla, and John de Lancie will also be in attendance.
Additonal guests for Vulkon’s Indianapolis Show are expected to be announced soon.
See the Indianapolis Show web page for additional information
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