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post Feb 21 2006, 03:21 PM
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As Babylon 5, to me, was perhaps the best TV soap opera genre to have ever come down the pike I was saddened to hear of Andreas Katsulas' death last week.

Babylon 5's Katsulas Dies

Andreas Katsulas, the character actor known to SF fans as G'Kar on Babylon 5 and a familiar face from Star Trek and other SF&F TV shows, died Feb. 13 of lung cancer in Los Angeles, his agent, Donna Massetti, confirmed to SCI FI Wire. He was 59.

Katsulas, a longtime resident of Los Angeles, played the Narn ambassador G'Kar for five years in the syndicated cult TV series Babylon 5, starting in 1993. He reprised the role in subsequent Babylon 5 telefilms.

Katsulas was also no stranger to Trek fans, playing Romulan Cmdr. Tomalak in Star Trek: The Next Generation. His last appearance in a Trek series was as a Vissian captain on an episode of Enterprise.

Born in St. Louis, Katsulas held a master's degree in theater from Indiana University, his official Web site said. After performing in plays in St. Louis, New York and Boston, he went on to film roles in such movies as Michael Cimino's The Sicilian, which brought him to Los Angeles, then in Ridley Scott's Someone to Watch Over Me and Blake Edward's Sunset.

Katsulas moved to Los Angeles permanently in 1986 and found scores of television and film parts in everything from TV's Alien Nation and Max Headroom to the big screen's The Fugitive, in which he played the infamous one-armed man, and Executive Decision opposite Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal.

Information on memorial services was pending at press time. —Patrick Lee, News Editor

He will be missed.
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post Feb 21 2006, 04:47 PM
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I agree one thousand percent. B5 may be the best written drama to appear on the idiot box, except for the fifth season perhaps...that was kinda lame.
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post Feb 22 2006, 12:26 AM
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Bab 5 was wonderful and so was the cast. Rest in Peace, Andreas - l Art lives forever.
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post Feb 22 2006, 12:32 AM
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Being a fan of ST:TNG, I'm saddened to hear this. I always thought the character Tomalak, the Romulan, was one of the better villians on the show.
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post Feb 22 2006, 04:33 PM
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One of the greatest sayings I ever heard came during the 5th season of Babylon 5. It was quoted by G'Kar ( Andreas Katsulas) as a preamble to the new Alliance constitution. In it if you change the alien languages and substitute instead, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, and Russian, it would make a tremendous message to all mankind here on Earth.

Here it is:

"The universe speaks in many languages, but only one voice. The language is not narn or human or centauri or gaim or minbari. It speaks in the language of hope."
"It speaks in the language of trust. It speaks in the language of strength and the language of compassion. It is the language of the heart and the language of the soul. But always it is the same voice. It is the voice of our ancestors speaking through us and the voice of our inheritors waiting to be born. The small, still voice that says: 'We are one. No matter the blood, no matter the skin, no matter the world, no matter the star. .. We are one. No matter the pain, no matter the darkness, no matter the loss, no matter the fear. .. We are one.' Here, gathered together in common cause, we begin to realize this singular truth and this singular rule that we must be kind to one another. Because each voice enriches us and ennobles us and each voice lost diminishes us. We are the voice of the universe, the soul of creation, the fire that will light our way to a better future. We are one."
"We are one."
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