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”.
GUEST: Nicki Clyne

You know her, you love her…she’s Nicki Clyne, better known to some as the Deck Officer (and Chief Tyrol’s wife) Cally Henderson Tyrol (pictured above). We’re happy to have her as our second of two BATTLESTAR GALACTICA featured guests on Sunday of our Fall Vulkon Show in Orlando.
REVIEW: “He That Believeth In Me”
April 6, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Okay so the new season of Battlestar Galactica is underway…there’s spills, chills, and the usual psycho-religious babble from all parties. An online reviewer said: “…it looks like it was the battle of the prophets with Roslin, Starbuck, and Baltar…” vying for the position of “most likely to not get everyone killed”.
GUEST: Bodie Olmos
March 18, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Bodie James Olmos (born August 27, 1975) is an American actor of TV and film. He is the son of Edward James Olmos and grandson of Howard Keel. His older brother is actor Mico Olmos. His most recent appearance on television is alongside his father in Battlestar Galactica as Lieutenant Junior Grade Brendan ‘Hotdog’ Constanza. He also acted in a film directed by his father named Walkout.



