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  1. Peter Jurasik (/ ˈdʒʊərəsɪk / JOOR-ə-sik; [1] born April 25, 1950) is an American actor known for his television roles as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series Babylon 5 and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series Hill Street Blues and its short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0432867Peter Jurasik - IMDb

    Best friends with Andreas Katsulas, his co-star on Babylon 5. Their professional chemistry was such that they rarely needed more than two or three takes to complete their scenes together, and they got along quite well with almost all the cast and crew.

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    • Robert Rusler: Warren Keffer. Everybody's favorite 80s movie baddie, Robert Rusler (Weird Science, Thrashin'), played the recurring role of Warren Keffer in Babylon 5.
    • Ardwight Chamberlain: Voice of Kosh, Ulkesh and Vorlon. Although Ardwight Chamberlain's voice was only heard in 27 episodes, Babylon 5 fans know what memorable characters he played as Kosh, Ulkesh and Vorlon.
    • Patricia Tallman: Lyta Alexander. Patricia Tallman has appeared in some of the most beloved cinematic cult-classics. After appearing in Monkey Shines, Road House, Night of the Living Dead, and Army of Darkness, Tallman landed the role of Lyta Alexander in Babylon 5.
    • Andrea Thompson: Talia Winters. One of the biggest mysteries surrounding the Babylon 5 cast members is what happened to Andrea Thompson. The former model, who starred as Talia Winters in 44 episodes, abruptly quit acting to become a news journalist in 2001.
  3. Perhaps one of the greatest sources of conflict is Londo Mollari, comedic relief turned into an unwitting pawn, played expertly by Peter Jurasik throughout the show‘s runtime. But what else did Jurasik get up to beyond the fallen Centauri Republic?

  4. Author of "Diplomatic Act", a science fiction novel which is partially based on his experiences on the Babylon 5 set. Teaches as a Guest Artist at University of North Carolina - Wilmington. His name is frequently mispronounced as "jurassic". The correct pronunciation is "joor-uh-sik".

    • April 25, 1950
  5. It finally happened! We got the opportunity to speak with Peter Jurasik about his time on Babylon 5, his career, his life, and his friendships along the way.

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  7. Jun 9, 2023 · A clip from our interview with Peter Jurasik. Find the full interview at https://youtu.be/mIneqJIbsMs. If you have just started watching #Babylon5, have no f...

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