Bruce Woloshyn
Bruce was the Visual Effects Supervisor and a digital artist on Stargate SG1 and Atlantis and also appeared in front of the camera in half a dozen episodes of SG1 and an episode of Atlantis. He has also worked on movies such as Robocop, RED, Twilight Saga, San Andreas and shows such as Millennium, The Outer Limits and First Wave. IMDB Katie Stuart
Katie played Cassandra in two episodes of Stargate SG1 (Singularity and In The Line of Duty) and has had guest roles on Supernatural, Dead Like Me, The Returned, The L Word, Inconceivable and The 100. IMDBTwitter
Adrien Dorval
Adrien played Borzin in the Stargate SG1 episode Company of Thieves. He has also appeared on The Collector, Battlestar Galactica, Aliens In America, The Dead Zone, Sanctuary, Travelers and Twilight New Moon. IMDB Richard Beauchamp
Richard was a Langaran soldier in the Stargate Universe episode Seizure and also in The Peace Offering, Level Up!, The Way of the West and Vita Bella: The Dogumentary. IMDBTwitter
“It was about escapism, which we all need a bit of right now,” the actor tells THR about the success of the serial drama, which returns after eight years on April 4.
Jaye Davidson
Jaye was cast as the mighty sun god Ra in the Stargate movie after asking for a million dollars and much to his surprise the studio agreed. He earned his acting reputation starring in The Crying Game as Dil and by his own choice has had limited interest and participation in tv and movies having worked on Jiggery Pokery and The Borghilde Project. IMDB Harrison Coe
Harrison played Alekos in the Stargate SG1 episode Brief Candle and has also been on Warehouse 13, Atomic Train, Millennium, The X-Files, Missing and The Bridge. IMDBTwitter
Well we were not going to do a favourite episode poll for Stargate Universe due to the more serialised nature of the show and only having forty episodes to choose from but what the hell. The poll will be open for a couple of weeks and we’ll announce the results when we release the Universe wrap up show so select upto ten episodes and we’ll see what the results will be, maybe surprising, maybe not.
John de Lancie
John played the villainous Colonel Frank Simmons in five Stargate SG1 episodes but was better known for playing “Q” in TNG, DS9 and Voyager. He has also recently starred in Torchwood and also does a lot of voice work including the My Little Pony franchise. IMDBTwitterOfficial
Ingrid Kavelaars
Ingrid was Major Erin Grant in three episodes of stargate SG1 as well as roles on Jeremiah, ReGenesis, The Listener, Bent, Incorporated, Lost Girl, The Handler, XIII: The Series, Code Name: Eternity. IMDBTwitter Louis Cirillo
Louis played Bert Simmons in the Stargate SG1 episode Citizen Joe and is an accomplished voice actor as well as appearing on GRIMM, Watchmen, Dead Like Me, Andromeda and The 4400. IMDBTwitter Georgia Craig
Georgia played Sabrina Gosling in the Stargate SG1 episode Moebius, Part 1 and also appeared on Battlestar Galactica, Good Luck Chuck and Supernatural. She was also a casting associate on Arctic Air and The Killing. IMDB Nicholas Harrison
Nicholas played the Black Knight, Red Guard and a plain old Knight on Stargate SG1 as well as stunt work and spots on Supernatural, Dead Zone, Fools For Hire and Human Cargo. IMDBTwitter Christian Lattman
Christian played the “Shadowy Figure” in the Stargate Atlantis episode The Real World. He has also been on Severance, Ashes and Things To Do. IMDBTwitter
Connor Trinneer
Connor played Charles “Trip” Tucker on Star Trek Enterprise and Michael Kenmore on ten episodes of Stargate Atlantis. He has also appeared on NCIS, Criminal Minds, Fairly Legal, 24, Odyssey, Lincoln Heights, The Mentalist, Suits and the upcoming web series Riley Parra. IMDBTwitter
Reese Alexander
Reese played Major Jordan on the Stargate Atlantis episode This Mortal Coil and a Jaffa pilot on Stargate Continuum. He has also been on Fringe, Arrow, Reaper, The Flash and Second Chance. IMDBTwitterOfficial Kelly Vint
Kelly was the young Catherine Langford who first appeared in the Stargate movie. She has also been in Thunder Alley, Bellyfruit, Space Jam and Hillbrook Gardens. IMDB
In this weeks episode The Hunt a small opportunity to visit a welcoming world full of resources and wildlife, a deer like animal is sighted and Greer has a hankering for a good old fashioned BBQ but is unable to pull the trigger, it seems his recent emotional roller coaster has taken it’s toll on the hell for leather soldier. Something seems to spook the “deer” and then Scott is attacked and again Greer fails to fire which allows the “beast” to rampage through the nearby camp causing some injuries. TJ and Cpl Reynolds are missing and they are believed to have been taken by this huge predator, they have little look tracking the beast until Varro and the remaining Lucian Alliance soldiers offer their services being more familiar with the more day to day requirements of living off the land. The tracking party are however led into a trap clearly indicating this “beast” has intelligence and with more injuries Varro and Greer go on alone eventually locating TJ and using explosives distract the alien pack reach the cave. They find TJ and Reynolds along with this intelligent creature and Greer lowers his weapon in the belief that the animal recognises the threat and the removal of said threat, the animal backs off and lets them all leave. Meanwhile Brody has been locked in a stasis pod they recently found, Eli thinks he screwed up but it was actually Rush who was proving a point when it comes to jumping feet first into alien technology, a day later Brody is released in time for the Space Deer BBQ hosted by Becker with help from Varro who is now even closer to TJ than before.
The Hunt is pretty much as standalone episode no doubt written and prepared long before they knew of the shows cancellation so while it may seen like a wasted opportunity it’s understandable why the show was willing to tell this sort of story. The cutting of some TJ backstory doesn’t help but we do get some good character development between Varro and TJ and it’s a shame he ends up being the only Lucian soldier left on the ship, I would have liked to have seen more of Tasia played by Kyra Zagorsky who also appeared in the Atlantis episode Reunion. The CGI and location shooting were top notch as you would expect with this production and the issues Greer was dealing with give a lot more weight to his character. The “b” plot as it were dealing with the reveal of the stasis pods and Brody getting trapped in one provided the levity the episode needed and if for nothing else watching Rush smile as his made the younger scientists dance to his tune was a delight.
Our thanks to Ian for taking the time to join us over skype to talk Stargate and he’ll be back for the episode Blockade. This weeks podcast promo is for The SciFi Diner and next week we are joined by Miles one of the hosts of that show for the episode Common Descent, we hope you can join us too.
Mark Savela
Mark was the Visual Effects Supervisor on Stargate Atlantis (57 eps) , Stargate Universe (40 eps) and briefly on Stargate SG1 (5 eps). He has also worked on Primeval New World, Snow Buddies, Babylon 5: The Legend of the Rangers, Due South, Total Recall 2070, The Santa Clause 2, Dark Matter and iZombie.IMDBTwitter
Roxana Phillip
Roxana played Melosha on the Stargate SG1 episode The Broca Divide and her only other on screen credit was for a guest spot on Strange Luck. IMDB Gianin Loffler
Gianin played the young man Nabeh in the Stargate theatrical feature, he has also appeared on Babylon 5, Grey’s Anatomy, Little Noises and The Shield. IMDBOfficial
Kurt Russell
Kurt was the original Jack O’Neil in the Stargate movie and has created many iconic roles in movies including Escape From New York, Big Trouble in Little China, Soldier, Overboard, Grindhouse, Death Proof and Poseidon. He starred in the recent Deepwater Horizon and is starring in the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2. IMDB
Bill Marchant
Bill played Adrian Conrad in three episodes of Stargate SG1 ( Prometheus, 48 Hours and Desperate Measures ).He has also appeared on Blood Ties, The 4400, Saved, Intelligence, Strange Empire, Chappie and Millennium. IMDBTwitter
Victor Garber
Victor was Ambassador Ovirda in the Stargate Universe episode “Seizure” as well as starring as Jack Bristow in Alias and the recent series Deception, ReGenesis, Eli Stone, The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. He also starred in the web series Web Therapy and has graced Eli Stone, Sleepy Hollow and The Good Wife. IMDB
Alvin Sanders
Alvin played Fred in the Stargate SG1 episode “Holiday”, he has guest starred on Fringe, Tooth Fairy, Smallville, MacGyver, Riverdale and Second Chance. IMDBTwitterBehind The Voice Ken Kabatoff
Ken was the office production assistant for Stargate Universe during its second season, he has also worked on Falling Skies, Reaper, Proof and Supernatural. He is currently a story editor on Travelers. IMDBTwitter
Oleg Feoktistov
Oleg played the helm officer of the Russian 304 “Korolev” in the Stargate SG1 episode Camelot and also an uncredited extra in the episodes Icon and Sight Unseen. He’s also been on The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen, Runaway Virus and is currently filming Chernovik. IMDB
Bill Mizel
Bill was First Assistant Director on Stargate SG1 (100 eps), Atlantis (17 eps) and Universe (20 eps). He also worked on Falling Skies, Caprica, A Dog’s Breakfast, Signed Sealed Delivered, The Commish and Kingdom Hospital. He also appeared once on screen as a fisherman in the MacGyver episode Brainwashed. IMDB
Garwin Sanford
Garwin become one of the more beloved guest stars on Stargate after appearing as Narim in three episodes of SG1 (Between Two Fires, Pretense, Enigma) and then as Simon Wallis in three episode of Atlantis (The Intruder, Home, Rising). He has also appeared on Supernatural, The 4400, Once Upon A Time in Wonderland, Cedar Cove, Arrow, When Calls the Heart and Eureka. IMDBTwitter Grace Park
Grace was Lt. Satterfield in the Stargate SG1 episode Proving Ground but made her name playing Sharon Valerii on Battlestar Galactica and more recently Kono Kalakaua on Hawaii Five-0. She has also starred on The Cleaner and The Border. IMDB
Steve Bacic
Steve played two characters on Stargate SG1, the first was as Camulus the system lord who appeared in three episodes (Zero Hour, New Order 1 & 2) and also Major Coburn in two episodes (The First Ones and Maternal Instinct). He also had a recurring role as Telemachus & Gaheris Rhadeon on Andromeda and has appeared on Republic of Doyle, Spooksville, The Whispers and The 100. IMDBTwitter
Kiara Hunter
Kiara played the alien princess in the Stargate SG1 episode Wormhole X-Treme! and has appeared on Viper, The X-Files, Alien Incursion, Heroes Reborn, Cold Squad and Nightman. IMDBTwitterOfficial Noah Beggs
Noah played Dex in the Atlantis episode Home and a security officer on the SG1 episode Fragile Balance. He has also been on Jeremiah, The Dead Zone, Dark Angel, Fringe, Arrow, Arctic Air, iZombie and Continuum. IMDB David Orth
David was Captain Radner in the Stargate Atlantis episode The Siege Part 2 and also appeared on The Collector, Supernatural, Human Target, Once Upon A Time, Fringe, Cedar Cove and Shattered. IMDBBehind The Voice
Rick Worthy
Rick guest starred as the Jaffa K’Tano in the Stargate SG1 episode The Warrior and also had recurring roles on Battlestar Galactica, Vampire Diaries, Heroes, The Man in the High Castle, Voyager, The Magicians, DS9 and Supernatural. IMDB
Frank Welker
Frank is a highly successful voice actor and provided the voice for the Mastage in Stargate the movie. He has also worked on The Simpsons, Futurama, Robot Chicken, Family Guy, Curious George and Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! IMDBBehind The Voice Colin Bremner
Colin guest starred on Stargate Universe just the once in the role of Airman Tracy in the episode Pathogen. IMDB