Summary
The talented cast members of Battlestar Galactica have excelled in their acting careers following the conclusion of the show, embarking on a wide range of ventures in television programs, films, and voice acting assignments.
Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, Katee Sackhoff, Tricia Helfer, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Grace Park, Michael Hogan, Tahmoh Penikett, Aaron Douglas, Alessandro Juliani, and Michael Trucco have all achieved success in their acting careers, demonstrating their talents across a range of genres and platforms.
These talented individuals have not only reprised iconic roles in films such as Blade Runner and lent their voices to popular video games, but they have also excelled in acclaimed television shows like The Closer and Hawaii Five-O. The cast members of Battlestar Galactica have truly established themselves with impressive and diverse portfolios.
After the conclusion of Battlestar Galactica in 2009, its talented cast members embarked on various projects across different genres and audiovisual mediums. The science fiction drama had left a lasting impact on its viewers, captivating them with its compelling outer space narratives during the golden age of television. Despite spawning spin-offs, these extensions were unable to fill the void left by the original series. With its immersive world-building and clever reimagining of the 1978 Battlestar Galactica, the show had the ingredients of a memorable space opera. Its finale not only provided a satisfying end to its overarching narrative but also signaled the end of one acting endeavor for the cast. Moving on from the show, they showcased their skills and talents in a diverse range of projects, further demonstrating their capabilities in the art of storytelling.
12 Edward James Olmos
After his portrayal of William Adama in 74 episodes of Battlestar Galactica, Edward James Olmos went on to have a successful career as an actor. Notably, he reprised his role as Gaff in the 1982 film Blade Runner and its sequel Blade Runner 2049. Olmos also portrayed Robert Gonzales in Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. and has gained recognition for his portrayal of Felipe Reyes in Mayans M.C. Furthermore, Olmos has two upcoming movie projects on the horizon: Outlaw Posse and One Fast Move.
11 Mary McDonnell
Mary McDonnell's portrayal of President Laura Roslin in Battlestar Galactica was nothing short of exceptional. Her talent and versatility have since gained her recognition for various roles, including Sharon Raydor in The Closer, Ruby Goldfarb in Fargo, and Jane in Veronica Mars. McDonnell has also lent her voice to the character Lady Zerbst in Netflix's The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf and appeared as Kate Roberts in Scream 4. Excitingly, she is now set to grace the screen as one of the main characters in Mike Flanagan's highly anticipated The Fall of the House of Usher.
10 Katee Sackhoff
9 Tricia Helfer
Katee Sackhoff portrayed Kara "Starbuck" Trace, a Viper pilot for the Colonial Fleet on the hit series Battlestar Galactica. Following her time on this acclaimed sci-fi show, she graced the screens of various popular TV shows such as 24, The Big Bang Theory, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Sackhoff also ventured into the world of films, showcasing her talent in movies like Riddick, Oculus, and Don't Knock Twice. Moreover, she lent her voice to video games like Call of Duty: Black Ops III and Eve: Valkyrie. In recent years, she has gained recognition for her recurring roles in The Flash, Another Life, and The Mandalorian.
Tricia Helfer boasts an impressive resume with nearly 100 acting credits to her name. Many fans recognize her from her iconic role as Dracula in Van Helsing, as well as her performances as Erin Baxter in Step Up High Water and Shirley Monroe in Lucifer. Additionally, Helfer has also lent her voice talents to popular video games such as Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, and Mortal Kombat X.
8 James Callis
Following his time on Battlestar Galactica, James Callis has had a successful career in television. He has appeared in popular shows such as Eureka, Arrow, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and 12 Monkeys. Callis has also lent his voice to the character of Alucard in Netflix's Castlevania and made a brief appearance in Star Trek: Picard. Fans can look forward to seeing him reprise his role as Alucard in the upcoming Castlevania: Nocturne. Additionally, Callis will be part of an upcoming drama film titled The Bay House.
7 Jamie Bamber
Jamie Bamber, known for his role as Lee "Apollo" Adama in Battlestar Galactica, has showcased his versatility as an actor through various television shows. He has graced the screen in popular series such as House, CSI: Miami, Law & Order: UK, and Strike Back. In addition to these notable performances, Bamber has also captivated audiences with his recent portrayals of Archie Hughes in Beyond Paradise and Harry King in Cannes Confidential. Keep an eye out for him in Netflix's upcoming show, Who is Erin Carter?
6 Grace Park
Grace Park's portrayal of various characters in popular TV shows such as Battlestar: Galactica, The Cleaner, The Border, Human Target, and American Dad garnered her immense recognition. However, it was her exceptional performance as Kono Kalakaua in Hawaii Five-O and Katherine Saville in A Million Little Things that propelled her to stardom. Park's exceptional acting skills also earned her a prominent role in the highly acclaimed science fiction thriller Freaks.
5 Michael Hogan
Michael Hogan, known for his portrayal of Colonel Saul Tight in Battlestar: Galactica, grappled with alcoholism as the Executive Officer of Galactica. Following his time on the science fiction series, Hogan continued to make appearances in various TV shows and movies in smaller roles. While he is most recognized for his performances as Gerard Argent in several Teen Wolf episodes and Otto Gerhardt in Fargo, audiences may also remember him as the Air Force Chief of Staff in Sonic the Hedgehog and the voice of Captain Bailer in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition.
4 Tahmoh Penikett
On the television front, Tahmoh Penikett gained recognition for his performances as Paul Ballard in Dollhouse and Karl "Halo" Agathon in Battlestar: Galactica. In 2013, he joined the cast of Zack Snyder's Man of Steel as Jed Eubanks and later ventured into the world of DC once again by lending his voice to Steve Trevor in Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles. Moreover, the actor showcased his talent in Netflix's Altered Carbon, delivering a gripping portrayal as Dimitri Kadmin, a skilled hitman from Vladivostok.
3 Aaron Douglas
Following his portrayal as Chief Galon Tyrole in Battlestar Galactica, Aaron Douglas expanded his repertoire as an actor, delving into various television and film projects. In the realm of television, he made notable guest appearances in acclaimed shows such as The Bridge, The Killing, and iZombie. Simultaneously, he showcased his aptitude for acting in movies like Thunderbird, The Wedding Cottage, and Little Pink House. Douglas also explored the realm of voice acting, lending his talents to video games such as Watch Dogs 2 and Ancient Space.
2 Alessandro Juliani
Following his MacGyver debut in 1989, Alessandro Juliani has amassed nearly 150 acting credits. After portraying Lt. Felix Gaeta in Battlestar Galactica, Juliani ventured into a diverse range of blockbuster films such as Watchmen, Man of Steel, Chaos Theory, and War of the Planet of the Apes. Alongside his on-screen work, he has also lent his voice talents to animated shows including Ninjago: Dragons Rising, Chip and Potato, Bread Barbershop, and Super Dinosaur.
1 Michael Trucco
Michael Trucco, known for his role as Samuel Anders in Battlestar Galactica, has successfully extended his popularity from the science fiction series to various television shows. He has made notable appearances in Castle, How I Met Your Mother, Criminal Minds, and Young Sheldon. Even years after portraying Anders in Battlestar Galactica, Trucco continues to captivate audiences as a regular cast member in Mike Flanagan's productions. He has taken on side characters in Midnight Mass, The Midnight Club, and The Fall of the House of Usher, further establishing his presence in Flanagan's acclaimed works.