List of people involved with Babylon 5
The following is a list of people involved in a significant way with the science fiction television series Babylon 5. It includes significant production crew, all writers and directors, and all regular, recurring, or pilot telefilm cast.
Cast
- Mary Kay Adams - Na'Toth 2
- Aki Aleong - Senator Hidoshi
- Wayne Alexander - Lorien (Sebastion/"Jack", and other characters)
- Blaire Baron - Carolyn Sykes
- Richard Biggs - Dr. Stephen Franklin
- Bruce Boxleitner - John Sheridan
- Julie Caitlin Brown - Na'Toth 1 (and Guinevere)
- Macaulay Bruton - Garibaldi's aide (and Tragedy in "Eyes")
- Jason Carter - Marcus Cole
- Ardwight Chamberlain – (voice) Kosh Naranek
- Tim Choate - Zathras
- Claudia Christian - Susan Ivanova
- Jeff Conaway - Zack Allan
- Joshua Cox - David Corwin
- David L. Crowley - Lou Welch
- Jerry Doyle - Michael Garibaldi
- Robin Atkin Downes - Byron
- Maggie Egan - ISN anchor
- William Forward - Lord Refa
- Mira Furlan - Delenn
- Stephen Furst - Vir Cotto
- Denise Gentile - Lise Hampton
- Melissa Gilbert - Anna Sheridan (episodes 321, "Shadow Dancing" and 322, "Z'ha'dum")
- Peter Jurasik - Londo Mollari
- Andreas Katsulas - G'Kar
- Walter Koenig - Alfred Bester
- Wortham Krimmer - Emperor Cartagia
- Damian London - Centauri minister
- Leigh McCloskey - Thomas
- Gary McGurk - Morgan Clark
- Marjorie Monaghan - Number One
- Bill Mumy - Lennier
- Julia Nickson-Soul (credited as Julia Nickson) - Catherine Sakai
- Michael O'Hare - Jeffrey Sinclair
- Robert Rusler - Warren Keffer
- Robin Sachs - multiple roles
- Mark Schneider - Wade
- John Schuck - Draal
- Tracy Scoggins - Elizabeth Lochley
- Johnny Sekka - Dr. Benjamin Kyle
- Kim Strauss - 10 characters
- Patricia Tallman - Lyta Alexander
- Marshall Teague - Ta'Lon / Nelson Drake (6 episodes)
- Andrea Thompson - Talia Winters
- Tamlyn Tomita - Laurel Takashima
- Louis Turenne - Brother Theo (and the original Draal)
- John Vickery - Neroon (and Mr. Welles)
- Ed Wasser - Morden (and Guerra)
- Mary Woronov - Ko'Dath
- Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. - William Edgars
Crew
- Fiona Avery - Reference Editor
- Ann Bruice - Costume Designer
- Everett Burrell - Series Make-up Effects
- Richard Compton - Co-producer
- John Copeland — Producer
- Kevin G. Cremin - Unit Production Manager
- Lawrence G. DiTillio - Executive Story Editor
- Tony Dow - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Harlan Ellison - Creative Consultant (and Sparky The Computer (voice) and Psi Cop)
- John C. Flinn, III - Director of Photography (and Mr. Flinn, 2 episodes)
- Christopher Franke - Music, Composer
- John E. Hudgens - Music Video Producer
- John Iacovelli - Production Designer
- George Johnsen - Associate Producer
- Haley McLane - Script Supervisor (and Computer Voice, uncredited)[1]
- Douglas Netter - Executive Producer
- Mary Jo Slater - Casting
- Mitch Suskin - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Geoff Mark — Visual Effects[2]
- J. Michael Straczynski - Creator, Executive Producer
- Ron Thornton - Visual Effects Design
- John Vulich - Series Make-up Effects
- Douglas E. Wise - Assistant Director
- Tracy Yates - Producers Associate
Directors
- Menachem Binetski (2 episodes)
- Richard Compton (pilot, 5 episodes)
- John Copeland (3 episodes)
- Kevin G. Cremin (5 episodes)
- Mario Di Leo (3 episodes)
- Kevin James Dobson (2 episodes)
- Tony Dow (5 episodes)
- David J. Eagle (13 episodes)
- Lorraine Senna Ferrara (1 episode)
- John C. Flinn, III (9 episodes)
- Kim Friedman (1 episode)
- Stephen Furst (3 episodes)
- Goran Gajić (1 episode)
- Janet Greek (12 episodes)
- Bruce Seth Green (4 episodes)
- Jim Johnston (12 episodes)
- John Lafia (3 episodes)
- Doug Lefler (1 episode)
- John McPherson (1 episode)
- Adam Nimoy (2 episodes)
- Stephen L. Posey (1 episode)
- J. Michael Straczynski (1 episode)
- Jesús Salvador Treviño (5 episodes)
- Mike Vejar (14 episodes)
- Douglas E. Wise (1 episode)
Writers
- J. Michael Straczynski (head writer - 92 episodes)
- Peter David (2 episodes)
- Lawrence G. DiTillio, (7 episodes)
- Kathryn M. Drennan (1 episode)
- Harlan Ellison (2 episodes)
- D. C. Fontana (3 episodes)
- Scott Frost (1 episode)
- Neil Gaiman (1 episode)
- David Gerrold (1 episode)
- Christy Marx (1 episode)
- Marc Scott Zicree (1 episode)
See also
External links
References
- ↑ "JMSNews". jmsnews.com.
- ↑ Geoffrey Mark interviewed on the TV show Triangulation on the TWiT.tv network
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, October 16, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.