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I had that Strange Frequency on tape for a while because I was hoping to recap it. Spence played a guy who was pretending to be Death so that he could convince Gothy Charisma Carpenter to kill herself and, apparently, dance around in her underwear. But then she's rescued by the honest-and-for-true Death, played by Sebastian Bach. And then they sing a duet. It's pretty amazing.
Spence is in the scene on the hangar deck -- right before the Pegasus CAG wanders over and asks for Apollo. I think he has a line when they're jabbering about keeping score, but I'm not sure. I'll look when I get home.
IMDb does have a pic if it helps: [link]
And apparently someone else thinks that was him, so at least I'm not totally insane. Yet.
Would that have been Sebastian Bach's first acting gig, prior to
Gilmore Girls
?
Oh, the guy from First Wave. Huh.
But then she's rescued by the honest-and-for-true Death, played by Sebastian Bach. And then they sing a duet. It's pretty amazing.
Really? AWESOME.
Would that have been Sebastian Bach's first acting gig, prior to Gilmore Girls ?
Depends whether it was before or after he was in Jekyll and Hyde on Broadway.
I am not making this up.
Kresge = Pegasus CAG = John Pyper-Ferguson. [link] IMDb has mistakenly credited him as the Deck Chief Laird. Tzt, tzt. John P-F was also in that early XF episode with the exploding boils (F. Emasculata! Best. Episode Name. Evah) with the baaaaad hair as the patient zero. Although, the hair was the least of his problems.
Ahhhh, the dude from First Wave. The poor thing, going from headlining a show to no-name extra.
Oh! He's the guy who played that professor who was mysteriously so desperate that he'd hit on Kerr Smith's insanely repressed college student character on Dawson's Creek. What, he'd never heard of the Fens?
JPF was also in Hard Core Logo.
JPF was also in Hard Core Logo.
Of course. He was the drummer with schizophrenia who went off his meds, right?
Good Lord. Look at that guest star credit list. Looks like JPF has been on pretty much every single show ever filmed in Vancouver. Well, except Stargate. How did he manage to escape that?
Looks like we can see JPF in "Nightstalker" the day after tomorrow.
Well, except Stargate. How did he manage to escape that?
My god, you've spoiled me for last week's Atlantis! Heee.
I think we can expect him to show up as a random Wraith, Athosian, Genii, Goa'uld, or Jaffa any time now.