List of Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series) and Galactica 1980 characters
Battlestar Galactica is an American science fiction television series created by Glen A. Larson that aired on the ABC network from September 17, 1978, to April 29, 1979. It stars an ensemble cast led by Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and Lorne Greene. Canceled after 24 episodes, the series was revived as Galactica 1980, which aired for 10 episodes from January 27 to May 4, 1980, and featured only Greene and Herbert Jefferson Jr. from the original series cast.
Battlestar Galactica follows a group of human survivors fleeing the destruction of their homeworlds aboard the titular spacecraft, searching for a new home while being pursued by the Cylons, a fearsome society of robots intent on exterminating all humans. In Galactica 1980, set 30 years later, the fleet finds contemporary Earth with the Cylons still in pursuit.
The Battlestar Galactica franchise was rebooted on the Sci-Fi Channel with a 2003 miniseries and a 2004–2009 series, using new incarnations of some characters from the original series and inventing others.
''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978–1979)
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Captain Apollo
Captain Apollo, portrayed by Richard Hatch, is a Viper starfighter pilot on the Battlestar Galactica, the son of Commander Adama and brother of Lieutenant Athena. The leader of Blue Squadron, Apollo is typically partnered with his best friend, Lieutenant Starbuck. Early in the series, Apollo marries reporter-turned-Viper pilot Serina, but she is killed by Cylons, and Apollo adopts her young son, Boxey.Lee Adama, portrayed by Jamie Bamber, is a reimagined version of Captain Apollo in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series. Hatch played a different recurring character, Tom Zarek, in the reboot series.
Lieutenant Starbuck
Lieutenant Starbuck, portrayed by Dirk Benedict, is Apollo's charismatic best friend, a skilled Viper pilot known for gambling and womanizing. Over the course of the series, he develops a romantic relationship with Cassiopeia. In "The [Man with Nine Lives (Battlestar Galactica)|The Man with Nine Lives]", Starbuck comes to believe that con man Chameleon, who needs the pilot's help to evade revenge-seeking Borellians, may be his father.TV Guide ranked Starbuck # 21 on its "25 Greatest Sci-Fi Legends of All Time" list.
Kara Thrace, portrayed by Katee Sackhoff, is a gender-swapped version of Lieutenant Starbuck in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
[|Commander Adama]
Commander Adama, portrayed by Lorne Greene, is the commander of the Battlestar Galactica and the refugee human fleet, and the father of Apollo and Athena. A religious man, he is also the spiritual leader of the surviving colonists, and leads the quest for the fabled planet Earth. Adama is suspicious of the offer of armistice by the Cylons, a fearsome society of robots with whom the Twelve Colonies have been at war for a thousand years. He is the only battlestar commander to keep his ship on battle-stations drill, and as a result, the Galactica is the only battlestar to survive the Cylon sneak attack. Both his wife, Ila, and youngest son, Zac, are killed in the attack.William Adama, portrayed by Edward James Olmos, is a reimagined version of Commander Adama in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
Lord Baltar
Lord Baltar, portrayed by John Colicos, is a member of the Council of Twelve, a quorum of representatives from the Twelve Colonies. Humanity has been at war against the Cylons for a thousand years, and Baltar comes to the council with an offer of peace from the Cylons. In truth, he has promised to aid them in destroying most of the human race in exchange for them sparing his own colony, plotting to rule as dictator with the Cylons as his enforcers. The Cylons, however, are intent on exterminating all humans. They fail to honor their arrangement and destroy all twelve colonies. A protesting Baltar is sentenced to death, but is granted a reprieve by the Cylon Imperious Leader, who realizes Baltar will be useful in helping the Cylons find and destroy the fleeing human fleet of survivors.Gaius Baltar, portrayed by James Callis, is a reimagined version of Lord Baltar in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
Lieutenant Athena
Lieutenant Athena, portrayed by Maren Jensen, is a starfighter pilot and communications specialist who serves in the Core Command bridge crew of the Galactica, and Commander Adama's daughter.Sharon Agathon, portrayed by Grace Park, is a copy of the Number Eight Cylon model in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
[|Boxey]
Boxey, portrayed by Noah Hathaway, is Serina's young son. After Boxey's pet daggit, Muffit, is killed in the attack on Caprica, Apollo arranges for a robot daggit, Muffit II, to be given to the boy.Lieutenant Boomer
Lieutenant Boomer, portrayed by Herbert Jefferson Jr., is a starfighter pilot.Sharon Valerii, is a gender and race swapped version portrayed by Grace Park, is a copy of the Number Eight Cylon model in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
Flight Sergeant Jolly
Flight Sergeant Jolly, portrayed by Tony Swartz, is a starfighter pilot.[|Cassiopeia]
Cassiopeia, portrayed by Laurette Spang, is a Medtech and love interest of Starbuck.Colonel Tigh
Colonel Tigh, portrayed by Terry Carter, is Commander Adama's second-in-command on the Galactica.Saul Tigh, portrayed by Michael Hogan, is a reimagined race swapped version of Colonel Tigh in the 2003 miniseries and 2004–2009 series.
Lieutenant Sheba
Lieutenant Sheba, portrayed by Anne Lockhart, is introduced in "The Living Legend" as a starfighter pilot and the leader of the Silver Spar Viper squadron from the Battlestar Pegasus. She is the daughter of Commander Cain of the Pegasus, and is left behind on the Galactica when Cain and the Pegasus go to battle and subsequently disappear. Initially a foil for Apollo, she ultimately professes her love for him in the series finale, "The [Hand of God (1978 Battlestar Galactica)|The Hand of God]".Recurring
[|Serina]
Serina, portrayed by Jane Seymour, is a reporter-turned-Viper pilot, and Boxey's mother. She marries Apollo, but is subsequently killed by Cylons in "Lost Planet of the Gods".Others
- Ed Begley, Jr. as Ensign Greenbean
- David Greenan as Flight Officer Omega
- Sarah Rush as Flight Corporal Rigel
- John Dullaghan as Dr. Wilker
- George Murdock as Dr. Salik
- Larry Manetti as Corporal/Lieutenant Giles
- Janet Louise Johnson as Lieutenant Brie
- Jeff MacKay as Corporal Komma
- Jack Stauffer as Bojay
Guest
- Lew Ayres as President Adar, leader of the Twelve Colonies
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Sire Anton
- Ray Milland as Sire Uri
- Rick Springfield as Lieutenant Zac, Commander Adama's youngest son
- John Fink as Dr. Paye
- Sheila DeWindt as Lieutenant Deitra
- Janet Lynn Curtis as Sorell
- Roy Thinnes as Croft
- Britt Ekland as Tenna
- James Olson as Thane
- Christine Belford as Leda
- Richard Lynch as Wolfe
- Denny Miller as Ser Five Nine
- Lloyd Bridges as Commander Cain, commander of the Battlestar Pegasus
- Patrick Macnee as Count Iblis
- Kirk Alyn as the Old Man
- Fred Astaire as Chameleon, a con man who may or may not be Starbuck's father
- Anne Jeffreys as Siress Blassie
- Lance LeGault as Maga, the leader of the Borellian Nomen, a warrior tribe of humans with a bony ridge on their foreheads
- Anthony De Longis as Taba, one of the Borellian Nomen
- Robert Feero as Bora, one of the Borellian Nomen
- Frank Ashmore as Flight Sergeant Ortega
- W. K. Stratton as Lieutenant Barton
- Lloyd Bochner as Commandant Leiter
- Randolph Mantooth as Michael
- Kelly Harmon as Sarah
- Ray Bolger as Vector
- Ina Balin as Siress Tinia
- John Hoyt as Domra
- Edward Mulhare as John
- Ken Swofford as General Max-Well
- Melody Anderson as Brenda
- Ana Alicia as Aurora, a past lover of Starbuck's who he thought had been killed in the Cylon attacks
- Paul Fix as Kronus, a retired fleet commander