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RevolutionSF Remembers Barry Morse and Heath Ledger
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© Joe Crowe
January 22, 2008

Barry Morse

Morse was Lt. Gerard, the pursuer of the Fugitive and Dr. Bergman in Space: 1999. He was Wolf Stoller in The Winds of War and War and Remembrance..

His memoir is Remember with Advantages.

He frequently appeared in sci-fi roles, including both the original and the 1980s version of Twilight Zone, The Martian Chronicles, The Starlost, Ray Bradbury Theater, and La Femme Nikita.

Here he is in the epilogue of The Fugitive.

Lloyd Woodall says, "Just about the only TV show I bothered to watch regularly in the '90s was reruns of The Fugitive."

Deanna Toxopeus met him at the Polaris convention in Canada, where he emigrated. "Such a gentleman," she said.

Van Plexico writes, "I met him at a con once, in a hallway, and he stopped and chatted for a couple of minutes. He was a very sweet man, very gracious. He liked that I remembered him in War and Remembrance."

Heath Ledger

Heath Ledger was in A Knight's Tale and Terry Gilliam's The Brothers Grimm. He starred in the fondly remembered and quickly cancelled series Roar. Here is a few minutes of an episode.


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