Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
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Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
That sucks. I was always a big fan. He was awesome on the Alien Nation series/movies.
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
Awe, that sucks. Liked him on Trek Shows and on Alien Nation.
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
I know him mostly from Robot Jox. A terrible movie that was way ahead of its time for the concept.
He had that great 80’s leading man look.
RIP
He had that great 80’s leading man look.
RIP
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
The only thing I remember from Robot Jox is Anne Marie Johnson's ass.
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
I got to interview Gary once back in the mid-2000s (showrunner Kenny Johnson set me up with interviews with the entire cast, although we were never able to track down Sean Six). A really nice guy and very proud of both his work on ALIEN NATION and the series itself.
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Re: Gary Graham, Alien Nation, Star Trek Voyager & Enterprise, dead at 73
RIP to a good actor. I enjoyed watching him in his various projects.
Alien Nation was such a great show. Fox did itself and the show's fans a HUGE disservice canceling it after only one season. The ratings were decent, it had strong buzz and a devoted following. Even Fox admitted they fucked up on canceling the show. The TV movies were fine but I missed the weekly joy.
Alien Nation was such a great show. Fox did itself and the show's fans a HUGE disservice canceling it after only one season. The ratings were decent, it had strong buzz and a devoted following. Even Fox admitted they fucked up on canceling the show. The TV movies were fine but I missed the weekly joy.




