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Jerry Doyle (Mr. Garibaldi from Babylon 5) has passed beyond the Rim

Well, the actor who played the boy is still alive? :p

But yeah, that's a sobering concept. Though the specific episode cited just annoys me, heh.
 
So sad to hear this news. Jerry Doyle was not only great on B5 but also a funny and politically active man. He will be missed.
 
Wow! What a shock! Jerry Doyle? He was so young! Mind you, he wasn't my favorite member of the cast, but still . . . as a major B5 fan, I'm shocked.
 
Unbelievable. RIP.


The rest of the cast and crew need to be isolated somewhere and kept under constant medical observation. And this year needs to go the hell away.
 
What, again? Ugh.

I heard recently that Babylon 5 was not filmed on the Warner Bros lot despite being distrubuted by them, that the show was actually filmed at the site of an old plant. As in "chemical plant". I'm wondering if the cast deaths are not related to that in some way?

Of course, I'm just speculating here. I don't have any info.
 
Terrible news.RIP.

I always enjoyed his performance in B5,an ordinary guy doing his job just in outer space.
And yeah,how unfortunate has this cast been?
 
Sad news. These guys go out way too young.

I heard recently that Babylon 5 was not filmed on the Warner Bros lot despite being distrubuted by them, that the show was actually filmed at the site of an old plant. As in "chemical plant". I'm wondering if the cast deaths are not related to that in some way?

Nope. For instance Biggs died in aortic dissection, Tim Choate in a motorcycle accident, Katsulas suffered from lung cancer as he was a passionate chain smoker and so on. I would probably speculate that Doyle's death might have had something to do with his mugging on a trip in Germany. Like JMS stated, he had pretty bad injuries and those might have easily had some unexptected repercussions.
 
I heard recently that Babylon 5 was not filmed on the Warner Bros lot despite being distrubuted by them, that the show was actually filmed at the site of an old plant. As in "chemical plant". I'm wondering if the cast deaths are not related to that in some way?

Of course, I'm just speculating here. I don't have any info.

It was a former spa tub factory. And none of the deaths have any relationships to each other:

Rick Biggs - aortic dissection (usually a genetic issue)
Andreas Katsulas - lung cancer (he was a heavy smoker)
Michael O'Hare - heart attack
Jeff Conaway - pneumonia (with some addiction complications, iirc)
Tim Choate - motorcycle accident

It's unknown so far what the cause was for Jerry Doyle. But he spoke at the B5 reunion in Phoenix about having been in a coma a few years previously. And we know he had a serious head wound from a mugging in Germany about a year and a half ago. And we know he was a heavy drinker. Any or none of these may have had something to do with it. But it's doubtful it had anything to do with the studio being a former factory.
 
Simply very, very sad. But wow, Babylon 5 has got to have one of the highest mortality rates in such a short period of time, in television history.

Fictional television, of course.
 
One reason might simply be that jms was willing to hire interesting people who the mainstream studios saw as too big a risk for varied reasons.
That was certainly the case with Jeff Conaway, who'd had major issues in the mid-80s, and was seen as untouchable until he proved himself reliable on B5.
 
I did too. I think Penn & Teller were on that show for an episode (the new sons of the desert)--but being skeptics--perhaps "the curse" will pass them by.
 
The damned B5 curse strikes again. :( As others have said here, I too found Garibaldi to be one of the most compelling on the show. The one episode that sticks out was "Deconstruction of Falling Stars", where the crew was resurrected in a simulation thousands of years in the future, where an Orwellian neo-fascist government took over Earth and tried to rewrite history and discredit Sheridan and the others along with their revolution. It's been a really long time since I've seen the episode, but IIRC, they were losing some global civil war and the other side was pro-freedom. Basically, the personalities of the characters were based on the original personalities of the main characters (that were apparently programmed TOO well) and the Garibaldi simulation avatar, true to the original's personality to the core, hacked into the government's main computer and started a nuclear war to destroy it before it did any further damage, leading eventually to a new golden age of rebirth and Ascension of humanity, akin to what the Vorlons experienced. One of the greatest episodes of the series. "Rest easy, friends".
 
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