The Syfy original series ran for four seasons and is filled with compelling character relationships and interstellar conflict. Actors like Edward James Olmos, Katee Sackhoff, and Jamie Bamber lead the series and are beloved by audiences for their sci-fi roles.
The series' main cast is made up of re-imagined versions of characters in the original Battlestar Galactica, but the show introduces some new characters as well. Olmos and Mary McDonnell are among the actors in Battlestar Galactica whose biggest role outside the show came before its premiere. Other actors like Grace Park and Aaron Douglas led notable projects following the series finale in 2009. Battlestar Galactica continues to be watched and celebrated as an exceptional sci-fi show, with the cast's other well-known projects being the perfect addition to the watchlist of audiences looking for more of their favorite actors.
10 The Bridge (2010)
Aaron Douglas plays Frank Leo

The Bridge
- Release Date
- 2010 - 2010-00-00
- Network
- CBS, CTV
- Directors
- John Fawcett
- Writers
- Graeme Manson
Cast
- Aaron DouglasFrank Leo
- Adam ButcherRon Archibault
- Frank CassiniBernie Kantor
- George ChiangDr. Li's Brother
The Bridge is a Canadian police drama series aired in 2010, starring Aaron Douglas. Set in Toronto, the series explores the societal divide between the affluent Rosedale neighborhood and the impoverished St. James Town, drawing its name from the bridge linking these contrasting areas.
- Seasons
- 1
The character Galen Tyrol is a new addition to the world of Battlestar Galactica and is played by Canadian actor Aaron Douglas. Galen plays a significant role in the show and is one of Battlestar Galactica's best Cylon characters. After the series finale, Douglas went on to star in other sci-fi TV shows, including Eureka, Falling Skies, and Resident Alien. However, while the shows are among the more well-known titles in Douglas' filmography, his part in them was small.

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Instead, Douglas' biggest role outside Battlestar Galactica came a year after the show's ending. The Bridge is a police drama that aired on CTV, a Canadian TV network, and on CBS in the United States. In the show, Douglas plays the head of a police union, Frank Leo, who finds himself taking down criminals as he's dealing with corruption among his superiors. The series was unfortunately quickly canceled in the United States due to low ratings and ended after one season in Canada as well.
9 Dollhouse (2009-2010)
Tahmoh Penikett plays Paul Ballard

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Dollhouse
- Release Date
- 2009 - 2010-00-00
- Network
- FOX
- Directors
- Joss Whedon
Cast
- Echo / Caroline Farrell
- Fran KranzTopher Brink
Dollhouse, created by Joss Whedon, stars Eliza Dushku as Echo, an "Active" who can be imprinted with any personality or skill set by a secret organization. As she begins to regain her memory, Echo uncovers hidden truths about the Dollhouse and herself, challenging the morality of the people behind it. The series explores themes of identity, freedom, and the ethical implications of advanced technology.
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
In Battlestar Galactica, Tahmoh Penikett played Captain Karl "Helo" Agathon. The character, who was originally meant to die off-screen early on in the series, became an unexpected fan favorite. Since Penikett had impressed the series' showrunners, his character arc was rewritten, and he became a crucial member of the team. After Battlestar Galactica ended, Penikett went on to have guest roles in popular series like Arrow and Supernatural. However, the biggest show with Penikett in a main role is the under-appreciated series Dollhouse.
These people are created with a set of skills that benefit wealthy clients wanting to hire them for various reasons, including assassinations and heist missions.
Dollhouse has a unique concept and revolves around a business that creates individuals known as Dolls. These people are created with a set of skills that benefit wealthy clients wanting to hire them for various reasons, including assassinations and heist missions. In Dollhouse, Penikett plays an FBI agent who gets swooped up in the Dollhouse operation after investigating a case.
8 Teen Wolf (2011-2017)
Michael Hogan plays Gerard Argent

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This supernatural drama follows a high school student in Beacon Hills who becomes a werewolf after being bitten. Alongside his best friend, he navigates newfound powers and dangers, confronting various threats while entangled in the complexities of adolescence and the supernatural world. Created by Jeff Davis.
- Main Genre
- Drama
While Saul Tigh isn't the Battlestar Galactica character that's easiest to root for, his arc is among the series' most compelling. Tigh's ability to keep audiences invested in his story is largely due to Michael Hogan's solid performance. Though Hogan's acting career began in the late '70s, the role of Saul Tigh is one audiences know him best for, as the actor played the character in the main series, the TV films, and various web series.
One of Hogan's biggest projects after Battlestar Galactica was MTV's Teen Wolf's intimidating villains and is a consistent enemy of the series' protagonist, Scott McCall. Gerard is determined in his fight for the termination of supernatural creatures. His knowledge of the supernatural world and his ability to manipulate others to his fight makes him a powerful figure, with his menacing demeanor effectively captured by Hogan.
7 Hawaii Five-0 (2010-2020)
Grace Park plays Kono Kalakaua

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Hawaii Five-0
- Release Date
- 2010 - 2020-00-00
- Network
- CBS
- Showrunner
- Alex Kurtzman
Cast
- Alex O'LoughlinSteve McGarrett
- Scott CaanDanny Williams
A modern imagining of the classic series that was released during the 1960s, Hawaii Five-0 is an action series that follows a special task force that handles various crimes in Hawaii. Acting outside their normal jurisdiction and given free rein across the state from the Governor himself, the twosome of Steve McGarrett and Danny Williams deal with terrorist plots, kidnappings, and other serious crimes.
- Writers
- Alex Kurtzman
- Seasons
- 10
- Story By
- alex kurtzman
Compared to her counterpart in the original Battlestar Galactica, Grace Park's humanoid Cylon character has a much more fascinating arc. Throughout the series, Park's Number Eight model is copied twice as pilots Boomer and Athena. Aside from her role in the sci-fi series, Park is best known for playing Officer Kono Kalakaua in Hawaii Five-0. The 2010 show is a reboot of the late '60s series of the same name.
In the show, Kono is a former professional surfer who turns to a career as a police officer after a career-ending injury to her knee.
Kono's commitment to her career and her good nature has made her a fan-favorite and one of the best characters on Hawaii Five-0. The TV show aired for 10 seasons and earned a great amount of praise, earning several Golden Globe nominations throughout the years.
6 Lucifer (2016-2021)
Tricia Helfer plays Charlotte Richards

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Lucifer
- Release Date
- 2016 - 2021-00-00
- Showrunner
- Joe Henderson
- Directors
- Joe Henderson
Cast
- Tom Ellis
Lucifer is a Comedy/Drama and Mystery series developed by Tom Kapinos and starring Tom Ellis, Kevin Alejandro, D. B. Woodside, and Lauren German. The premise follows the Devil, Lucifer Morningstar, as he abandons his Kingdom of Hell and instead moves to Los Angeles to run a club called Lux.
- Writers
- tom kapinos
- Seasons
- 6
- Story By
- Tom Kapinos
Portrayed in the series as a Cylon infiltrator, Number Six is played by Tricia Helfer. Sixes are among the most common Cylon models shown in Battlestar Galactica, and they have individualistic traits. Starting her career as a model, Helfer became a full-time actress by the early 2000s. One of Helfer's earliest TV appearances was in an episode of CSI. However, just a year later, the actor starred in the Battlestar Galactica miniseries that premiered before the official first season.
Helfer's biggest role post-Battlestar Galactica is in the supernatural series Lucifer. The show follows the titular character adjusting to his life in Los Angeles after leaving Hell. Helfer plays the mother of Lucifer and the exiled wife of God. When on Earth, the character's soul inhabits the body of a murdered lawyer known as Charlotte Richards. Helfer remains part of the main cast for two seasons and returns in seasons 5 and 6 in a guest role.
5 Castlevania (2017-2021)
James Callis voices Alucard

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Castlevania
- Release Date
- 2017 - 2021-00-00
- Showrunner
- Warren Ellis
- Writers
- Warren Ellis
Cast
- Lance Reddick
- Jaime Murray
Based on the video game franchise, Castlevania is a Netflix original animated action series that follows the never-ending battle of the monster-slaying Belmont clan as they continue to face off against the hordes of the night. When Count Dracula's human wife is murdered, his grief leads him to doom the world to eternal darkness. To stop him, it'll take a team of three unlikely heroes banding together: the last remaining Belmont, Trevor, a magic-wielding seeker named Sypha Belnades, and the tortured half-human, half-vampire son of the count himself, Alucard.
- Seasons
- 4
Though Gaius Baltar isn't as straightforward of a villain as others in Battlestar Galactica, he does commit villainous acts that make him a complex and extremely compelling character. Gaius, played by James Callis, is known for his charismatic personality and amoral behavior, though he does redeem himself towards the end of the series. Callis played a ing role in Bridget Jones's Diary in the early 2000s, playing the role of Tom throughout the sequels, including the Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Still, Callis' biggest role aside from Gaius Baltar is Alucard in Castlevania, an animated Netflix series based on a Japanese video game of the same name. Castlevania is regarded as one of Alucard's backstory is sad and lonely, as he s the series' protagonists in their fight against Dracula, Alucard's father.
4 Law & Order: UK (2009-2014)
Jamie Bamber plays Matt Devlin

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Law & Order: UK
- Release Date
- 2009 - 2014-00-00
- Network
- ITV1
- Directors
- Andy Goddard, Jill Robertson, Ken Grieve, Omar Madha
Cast
- Bradley WalshRonnie Brooks
- Chrissie CotterillUncredited
- Cyril NriZoe
- Don WarringtonClaudia Martin
Law & Order: UK is a British adaptation of the American series that premiered in 2009. The show focuses on a team of police detectives and prosecutors working within the UK's criminal justice system to serve the public interest.
The son of William Adama, Lee Adama, is played by Jamie Bamber. The two have a complicated relationship that's only further strained when Lee defends Gaius Baltar. Still, Lee is characterized as a good leader, and his relationship with his father is eventually mended. Bamber's TV career is far more extensive than his film career, with his most significant project being Law & Order: UK.
Matt is a police sergeant and partner to Bradley Walsh's Ronnie Brooks.
The TV show is the British adaptation of Law & Order, and the format of each episode is nearly identical to that of the American series. Bamber plays Matt Devlin for five of the series' eight seasons. Matt is a police sergeant and partner to Bradley Walsh's Ronnie Brooks. Known for being personable and smart, Matt was well-loved by audiences and characters within the show, making his unexpected departure one of the series' saddest moments.
3 The Mandalorian (2019-2023)
Katee Sackhoff plays Bo-Katan Kryze

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The Mandalorian
- Release Date
- 2019 - 2023-00-00
- Network
- Disney+
- Showrunner
- Jon Favreau
Cast
- Din Djarin / The Mandalorian
- Katee SackhoffBo-Katan Kryze
Released on November 12, 2019 The Mandalorian follows a lone gunfighter navigating the galaxy's outer reaches after the Galactic Empire's fall. As a skilled bounty hunter, he operates in a lawless universe, undertaking various missions on the fringes of the New Republic’s territories.
- Writers
- Jon Favreau
- Seasons
- 3
Katee Sackhoff's Kara Thrace, whose callsign is "Starbuck," is a complex character. Starbuck is tough, with her rugged personality and tendency to challenge others being intimidating to many. As one of the series' leading heroines, Kara has strong morals and a loyal personality, making her someone audiences and critics have praised over the years. After Battlestar Galactica ended, Sackhoff stayed working in the sci-fi genre.
Most notably, Sackhoff appears in The Mandalorian on Disney+. Sackhoff plays Mandalorian warrior Bo-Katan Kryze, a character voiced by the actor in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels. Bo-Katan is focused, quick, and skilled with her weapons, making her a compelling character for audiences to engage with. The character is a crucial part of the series, especially in season 3, and Sackhoff handles the weight of the character with ease.
2 Dances With Wolves (1990)
Mary McDonnell plays Stands With A Fist

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Dances With Wolves
- Release Date
- March 30, 1990
- Runtime
- 181 minutes
- Director
- Kevin Costner
Cast
- Mary McDonnell
Dances With Wolves, directed by Kevin Costner, follows Civil War soldier John Dunbar, who is sent to a remote post on the Western frontier. There, he forms an unexpected bond with a Sioux tribe, challenging his own beliefs and understanding of culture and identity.
President Laura Roslin often makes tough decisions in Battlestar Galactica. Though her decisions do not always please audiences or characters within the show, it can almost always be guaranteed that Roslin feels she's doing what's best for the greater good. Played by Mary McDonnell, Roslin is headstrong and positively complex. Before Battlestar Galactica, McDonnell was best known for her role in Dances With Wolves.
The '90s Western stars Kevin Costner, who also directed and produced the film. Dances With Wolves is considered the book Dances With Wolves is based on, Stands With A Fist is aged up in the film. However, this change didn't impact the critical and audience response to the film. For her work, McDonnell was nominated for Best ing Actress at the 63rd Academy Awards.
1 Stand And Deliver (1988)
Edward James Olmos plays Jaime Escalante

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Stand and Deliver
- Release Date
- March 11, 1988
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
- Writers
- Ramón Menéndez
Cast
- Edward James OlmosJaime A. Escalante
- Lou Diamond PhillipsAngel Guzman
- Rosanna DeSotoFabiola Escalante
- Andy GarcíaDr. Ramirez
Stand and Deliver is a 1988 film featuring Edward James Olmos as Jaime Escalante, a dedicated mathematics teacher in an underprivileged Hispanic neighborhood. Faced with unmotivated students, Escalante uses unorthodox teaching methods to inspire them to overcome challenges and excel academically in algebra and calculus.
William "Bill" Adama, portrayed by Edward James Olmos, is a strong and dedicated leader determined to keep humanity safe in their fight against Cylons. Adama's relationship with those around him is complicated, especially with his son, but he's often a considerate character and goes through an appreciated amount of growth throughout the show. Before Battlestar Galactica, Olmos was already well-known and celebrated for his role in Miami Vice.
However, a few years after the series' premiere, Olmos starred in Stand and Deliver, playing his most memorable movie role, Jaime Escalante. The movie is based on a true story and Jaime, both in real life and in the film, is a math teacher. The story of Jaime and his students is inspiring, and Olmos excels in capturing his charismatic and driven attitude. The film had great success at the Independent Spirit Awards, winning Best Feature, Director, Male Lead, and more. At the Oscars, Olmos was nominated for Best Actor.
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