He's great charactor, but a bit too two dimensional to be called great acting.
Which, given the character, might well have been just what was required... :devil:
He's great charactor, but a bit too two dimensional to be called great acting.
Well, I voted for [FONT=arial,helvetica]Andreas Katsulas, G'Kar, B5
But I think there was a lot missing ...
Babylon 5:
Andreas Katsulas was great a G'Kar, a proud warrior who loses his people to their old enemies and finds his soul. But there was also Peter Jurasik (Londo Mollari), Walter Koenig (Alfred Bester), Ed Wassar (Mr Morden), and John Vickery (Neroon), I've also got to mention Wayne Alexander (Sebastien / Drakh / Lorien) just because of his versatility in playing all of those parts in the same show and making them different. Then there was Claudia Christian (Susan Ivanova) who managed to always get really good lines in the script.
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I have to say I's mighty surprized to see Jayne in there - him bein' my choice before even reading the list. Even more surprized seein' how he's getting a mess o' votes.
Shiney!![]()
Same thought occured to me. Ain't a power in the 'verse (except the black hole that is FOX) that can stop them.
Loved Quark, would love to find it on DVDRichard Benjamin as Adam Quark
"Ahhh, now that's what I call ingestion.
Or Richard Kelton as Ficus Pandorata
"Where I come from we don't kiss...we pollinate."
That would be Jason Carter. Agreed, a good character but didn't really see enough of him to get much in the way of character growth IMO.I really liked the guy who played Marcus. (Not sure of his name)
Rimmer - from Red Dwarf :rofl: