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Babylon 5 is an American science fiction television series created, produced and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. The show centers on the Babylon 5 space station: a focal point for politics, diplomacy, and conflict during the years 2257-2262. With its prominent use of pre-planned story arcs, the series was often described as a "novel for television."
The pilot film premiered on February 22, 1993. The regular series aired from January 26, 1994 and ran for five full seasons, winning two Hugos for Best Dramatic Presentation and two Emmy awards - for makeup and visual effects. The show spawned six television films and a spin-off series, Crusade, which aired in 1999 and ran for thirteen episodes. On July 31, 2007, a DVD was released containing two short films about selected characters from the series.
The pilot film premiered on February 22, 1993. The regular series aired from January 26, 1994 and ran for five full seasons, winning two Hugos for Best Dramatic Presentation and two Emmy awards - for makeup and visual effects. The show spawned six television films and a spin-off series, Crusade, which aired in 1999 and ran for thirteen episodes. On July 31, 2007, a DVD was released containing two short films about selected characters from the series.
Regular cast
Bruce Boxleitner as John Sheridan (seasons two – five)
Claudia Christian as Susan Ivanova (seasons one – four)
Jerry Doyle as Michael Garibaldi
Richard Biggs as Dr Stephen Franklin
Mira Furlan as Delenn
Jeff Conaway as Zack Allan (recurring in season two, starring in seasons three – five)
Stephen Furst as Vir Cotto
Peter Jurasik as Londo Mollari
Andreas Katsulas as G'Kar
Bill Mumy as Lennier
Mary Kay Adams as Na'Toth (season two)
Michael O'Hare as Jeffrey Sinclair (season one, guest in seasons two and three)
Jason Carter as Marcus Cole (seasons three – four)
Patricia Tallman as Lyta Alexander (pilot, recurring in seasons two – three, starring in seasons four – five)
Andrea Thompson as Talia Winters (seasons one – two)
Julie Caitlin Brown as Na'Toth (season one, guest in season five)
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