“Battlestar Galactica,” the iconic sci-fi series that aired from 1978 to 1979, introduced audiences to a captivating universe filled with unforgettable characters and gripping storylines. As we reflect on the legacy of the show nearly five decades later, we take a look at the cast members who brought these characters to life and what has become of them in the years since.
Richard Hatch, who played the brave Captain Apollo, was 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 on May 21, 1945. His portrayal of the noble Viper pilot became central to the show, and he later reprised his role in the 2004 reboot. Hatch passed away from pancreatic cancer on February 7, 2017, leaving behind a rich legacy as a passionate advocate for science fiction.
Lauren Greene, 𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 February 12, 1915, was the wise Commander Adama. His portrayal became synonymous with strength and leadership. Greene passed away on September 11, 1987, due to complications from pneumonia, remembered as a beloved television icon.
Dirk Benedict, who played Lieutenant Starbuck, gained further fame in the 1980s with “The A-Team.” At 79, he enjoys a semi-retired life, occasionally attending conventions and writing books. Meanwhile, Maren Jensen, who portrayed Lieutenant Athena, stepped away from acting in the early ’80s to focus on her personal life and remains out of the public eye.
John Colicos, known for his role as Count Baltar, passed away on March 6, 2000, from prostate cancer. He was celebrated for his compelling portrayals of both heroes and villains. Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Lieutenant Boomer) and Terry Carter (Colonel Tigh) continue to engage with fans, while Carter passed away recently in April 2024.
The legacy of “Battlestar Galactica” is also preserved through actors like Lockhart and Noah Hathaway, who engage with fans and occasionally appear at conventions. As we remember their contributions, we also acknowledge the impact of those who are no longer with us, ensuring that the spirit of the show lives on.