Andreas Katsulas died
G'Kar no more...
Andreas Katsulas, whose striking Greek visage was
often obscured by prosthetic makeup in his several sci-fi roles, died on Monday,
February 13, of lung cancer at the age of
59.Science fiction fans know him well as
the Narn ambassador "G'Kar" in Babylon 5. His numerous other TV credits include
spots on Alien Nation, Max Headroom, Millennium, Diagnosis Murder, NYPD Blue,
etc.Katsulas also played the recurring
role of the Romulan "Commander Tomalak" in the Star Trek: The Next Generation
episodes "The Enemy," "The Defector," "Future Imperfect" and "All Good
Things..."Katsulas also had his share of
movie roles, and perhaps his most famous was the notorious one-armed man
"Frederick Sykes" in "The Fugitive" with Harrison
Ford.Of working-class Greek and American
heritage, Katsulas was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and caught the acting bug at
age 4. He earned his master's degree in theater from Indiana University, and
performed on stage in St. Louis, New York and Boston before being cast by
Michael Cimino in "The Sicilian." That started his Hollywood career, where his
scowl and furrowed brow landed him mostly villainous parts, such as a ruthless
mobster in Ridley Scott's "Someone to Watch Over Me," and a terrorist leader in
"Executive Decision" with Kurt Russell and Steven
Seagal.Katsulas is survived by his
second wife, whom he married less than a year ago, and a daughter and a son from
his first marriage. Funeral services are pending in his native St.
Louis.
Posted: Thu - February 16, 2006 at 02:20 AM
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