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 Richard Hatch (actor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
May 21, 1945 in Santa Monica, California) is an American actor best known for his role of Captain Apollo on the original Battlestar Galactica movie and television series, for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination.
Hatch also believed that he could persuade Dirk Benedict to return and play Starbuck.
Hatch was, initially at least, bitterly disappointed by this turn of events and highly critical of the prospective new series on his web site.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Hatch_(actor)   (508 words)

  
 Richard Hatch Talks Galactica Season 2! - Hollywood North Report
Richard Hatch: I think Tom Zarek is going from being a very dark character who we came to know as somewhat unredeemable, to a multifaceted individual who definitely has humanity within him.
Richard Hatch: Tom Zarek is challenging Tigh’s authority and leadership, and his declaration of Martial Law.
Richard Hatch: I think that pitting Adama against a female admiral is a fascinating idea, given the far more competitive nature of women in this day and age and their essential contributions to military service.
www.hollywoodnorthreport.com /article.php?Article=1519   (2477 words)

  
 RichardHatch.com: Home of Richard Hatch Enterprises
Hatch's casual attitude toward acting changed when he performed a scene in class from the Tennessee Williams one-act play, This Property is Condemned.
Hatch is the creator of the "Breakthrough to Success Bootcamps", which highlight his incredible ability to inspire, motivate and empower people to a higher level of fulfillment, success and happiness.
Hatch gives people specific tools and information to discover what is getting in a person's way of accomplishing their desired result and how to remedy it.
www.richardhatch.com /about_richard   (859 words)

  
 Richard Hatch's Second Coming Trailer
Actor Richard Hatch developed a proof of concept trailer giving the only window Battlestar Galactica fans have seen of what a continuation of the 1978 series might look like.
Richard Hatch would still like to press forward with a continuation effort and sees great value in doing so.
Richard made the trailer under the original premise of showing Universal the value of the Battlestar Galactica property.
www.cylon.org /bsg/bsg-2come-01.html   (686 words)

  
 Richard Hatch - Insomniac Mania
Richard: Well "Hawaii 5 0" for an actor was incredible, because when you're not famous and you don't have any money, they put you on a plane, take you to Hawaii, put you up in a nice hotel, and you get to live the life for a week while they film the episode.
Richard: I think through all of this, I've learned one thing- that the whole alchemy, the whole artistry of life, is basically one day in your life you come to the realization that you have to stop running and try to fit in to the world.
Richard: Everybody wants you to fit in to their world, everybody wants you to be want they want you to be, and they get terrified when you go after something…even if you want to be an actor or artist they get terrified.
www.insomniacmania.com /interview_default.php?id=40   (11144 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Richard Hatch (actor)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Hatch began his theatrical career with the (A city in southern California; motion picture capital of the world; most populous city of California and second largest in the United States) Los Angeles Repertory Theater.
He starred off-Broadway in several plays and musicals and won the (additional info and facts about Obie Award) Obie Award for his work in PS Your Cat Is Dead in (Largest city in Illinois; a bustling Great Lakes port that extends 26 miles along the southwestern shoreline of Lake Michigan) Chicago.
In 2003 Richard Hatch accepted a recurring role in the new (additional info and facts about Battlestar Galactica) Battlestar Galactica series in which he plays Tom Zarek, a terrorist and political prisoner who spent twenty years in prison for blowing up a government building.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Richard-Hatch-(actor)   (1338 words)

  
 Colonial Fleets - N.Y. Observer - Richard Hatch interview (Feb. 2004)
Hatch spent two years creating and test-marketing a four-minute reel that was a continuation of the original Star Wars Meets Bee Gees in Space concept, including bringing back some of the old characters to play the wizened generation to a new set of stars.
Hatch was shocked to discover that Universal could suddenly visualize it after all: They had hired Ron Moore, the executive producer of HBO’s Carnivàle, and David Eick, a producer for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, to tart it up for the Maxim demographic, changing a couple of male characters to buxom galaxy babes.
Hatch, whom he met last year at Galacticon, the Battlestar Galactica convention in L.A. "I have a lot of sympathy for Richard and fans of the old show, because they were holding out hope for a show that didn’t happen," he said.
www.colonialfleets.com /forums/showthread.php?t=6275   (2862 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [Richard Hatch]
Richard also starred in The Hitchhikers, an adaptation of the Eudora Welty short story, with Patty Duke, Second Chance with Arte Johnson and Renaissance, which he starred in and associate-produced.
Richard is also currently finishing a trilogy of Battlestar Galactica novels for Byron Preiss Publications.
Moreover, Richard's pet project, The Great War of Magellan, which he created and wrote, is also currently being filmed as a trailer directed by Richard, and he is in discussions to create a series based on the story.
www.dragoncon.org /people/hatchr.html   (503 words)

  
 Richard Hatch Interview - 22 Nov 03
Richard Hatch: The biggest problem was that we had a lower than expected turnout.
Richard Hatch: At this time I think the future of the traditional Galactica lies with the video game or a CG animated film like Final Fantasy, capitalizing on the improvements in computer animation since that movie was made.
Richard Hatch: When I learned about this, my first reaction was that I didn't really see a continuing role in this production for me. This was very different than I had thought Apollo would come back.
www.cylon.org /bsg/bsg-hatch-01.html   (5391 words)

  
 SCIFI.COM | Battlestar Galactica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Actors are human beings first, and you never know if you're going to get along with any actor, much less someone who is playing a role you'd originated.
Hatch," the second AD [assistant director] relayed to me. I was quickly escorted into the dimly lit, smoky set, where I met executive producer David Eick, who was sitting before one of many television screens alongside the director of photography, the director and other key crewmembers, busily watching and analyzing the action.
Actors always seek but rarely find a family of like-minded people they can hang with who truly understand and appreciate their journey as an actor.
www.scifi.com /battlestar/bts/hatch   (2292 words)

  
 The Streets of San Francisco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In defense of Richard Hatch, his portrayal of the brain damaged rock singer in the TV movie " Deadman's Curve " was very convincing.
The Richard Hatch that survived is a better actor than the one who replaced Douglas.
Richard Hatch is the most wooden actor this side of Chuck Norris.
www.jumptheshark.com /s/streetsofsanfrancisco.htm   (1596 words)

  
 Richard Hatch
While the actor had been unaware that Larson intended to revive the series until Moyer's announcement stunned the industry, former series stars Anne Lockhart and Jack Stauffer both indicated they were aware that the writer had a script for some time before that.
Hatch "naively" told Moyer about the trailer and his discussions with Universal, which was still clarifying the issue of the rights with their attorneys.
Hatch had the participation of Terry Cryder and John Colicos, but Lockhart and Herb Jefferson declined to participate, suggesting to Hatch that they "didn't feel comfortable" and wanted to keep their options open in case Larson eventually decided to use the original cast in his production.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/interviews/hatch2.htm   (2111 words)

  
 Richard Hatch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Hatch is a name used by the following people:
Richard Hatch (actor), played "Apollo" in the original Battlestar Galactica.
Richard Hatch (reality TV), winner of the first American Survivor series and contestant on Survivor: All-Stars.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Hatch   (117 words)

  
 GALACTICA.TV - Richard Hatch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born May 21, 1945 at 6:30AM in Santa Monica, California, USA, Richard Hatch was studying classical piano at the age of eight, and knew he wanted to carve out a career as a performer before he reached his teens.
Richard was cast as the original Philip Brent in the soap "All My Children" in 1970.
He later played Inspector Dan Robbins on the televison series "The Streets of San Francisco." Richard Hatch is best remembered for his portrayal of Apollo on the series, "Battlestar Galactica." Richard Hatch hosts a weekly relationship radio show entitled, "Love on the Edge".
www.galactica2003.net /cast/hatch.shtml   (813 words)

  
 Richard Hatch Looks Back On His Career And Battlestar
One of the hit TV shows of the 1970s was the Walton's which starred Richard Thomas as John Boy, but also had many guest appearances off of a very young and fresh faced Richard Hatch.
Although Richard Hatch has fought for many years to get a continuation of Battlestar Galactica, it may surprise a few fans to hear that the actor nearly walked out on the series which more or less solidified him as a house hold name throughout the 1970's and 1980's.
You can read much more about what Richard Hatch shared with Insomniac Mania here at their website where he talks about his many guest starring roles as well as his love of Science Fiction and Battlestar Galactica.
scifipulse.net /battlestarnews/R_HatchSept2004.html   (560 words)

  
 Richard Hatch
Hatch believes in art, even (perhaps especially) comics and cult TV, as "visionary science, healing science," which allows people to clear their subconscious minds by bringing repressed issues to the surface.
Unlike the Trek actors, however, who often seem quick to criticize one another and the franchise that made them famous, the former Galactica castmembers are among their series' biggest fans.
Hatch hosted a PBS series on saving California's Mona Lake which will air in the near future, and he lectures at Windstar, John Denver's organization dedicated to environmental awareness.
www.littlereview.com /getcritical/interviews/hatch1.htm   (2818 words)

  
 Hatch on Subject2Discussion - Hollywood North Report
Hatch is not surprised by the show's popularity and believes that Universal is fully commited the new series.
Hatch replied that those changes "did not upset me. They've made these characters so uniquely their own you can't compare them...I was upset by not having the original series [and characters] updated."
Speaking about his portrayal of Tom Zarek, Hatch indicated that he was notified a little over a week ago that Zarek would be appearing in Episode 213 and filming of that story has already started.
www.hollywoodnorthreport.com /article.php?Article=1756   (486 words)

  
 Science Fiction Weekly Interview
Hatch: If fans ever wanted to participate in a show they loved, this is their chance to finally take responsibility of their power and leverage.
Hatch: When we were making it, I've never seen people so happy, so honored, so excited to be part of a project that they've grown up with and always wanted to be in it.
Hatch: I had an admiral of an aircraft carrier who told me that when Galactica first came out, they brought the ship, from being out at sea, into port so that the entire crew could watch Battlestar Galactica.
www.scifi.com /sfw/issue210/interview.html   (2541 words)

  
 Battlestar Galactica - Richard Hatch Seminar Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Hatch's quest to break through his own limitations and unleash his full potential led him on a journey from a crippling shy young boy to an internationally known actor, teacher and successful businessman.
Richard Hatch Seminar Flyer in Word format (DOC).
Hatch, and it is being provided for those fans who may be interested in attending.
battlestarfanclub.com /battlestar/rhseminar.htm   (300 words)

  
 Richard Hatch Enterprises @ RichardHatch.com: Personal Story
CONTACT US For Richard Hatch, November 22, 1963 was more than just a tragic day in the history of America.
While he was "always curious" about the performers he saw in high school plays, he thought his calling was athletics -- his "big dream" was to compete in the Olympics as a pole vaulter.
Hatch is the creator of the Breakthrough Success Bootcamps because he has an incredible ability to inspire, motivate and empower people to a higher level of fulfillment, success and happiness.
flung.net /comics/metababy/aboutrichard.html   (852 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Survivor winner faces tax trial
Richard Hatch, who won $1m (£544,025) on the show in 2000, was indicted by a grand jury in Rhode Island.
Mr Hatch's lawyer previously said CBS should have classed him as an employee and withheld taxes from the winnings.
Mr Hatch shot to fame in Survivor as one of 16 contestants marooned on the Malaysian island of Pulau Tiga.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/entertainment/4229514.stm   (260 words)

  
 Richard Hatch Timeline 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This theatrical trailer, often shown at sci-fi conventions, was first produced as an attempt to convince Universal Studios to proceed with the development of a second television series.
The project was put together by Richard Hatch, the actor who portrayed Apollo in the original series.
This timeline does not include the sequel series Galactica 1980, which many fans, and Richard Hatch as well, have never recognized as part of "official" continuity.
members.cox.net /battlestar/hatch1.htm   (627 words)

  
 Richard_Hatch
I asked Richard if he had learnt anything from many of the successful actors that he had worked with over the course of his career.
For the last two years Richard Hatch with his company 'Shu Shan' have been developing what is hoped will be a new sci fi series titled 'The Great War of Magellan', so I asked Richard to explain a little about his premise for this new project.
Richard sent me this a few weeks ago in the Email, and as a fan of Galactia as well as all other Sci Fi shows.
scifipulse.scifiwebs.com /Trek%20Archive/April/Richard_Hatch.htm   (2059 words)

  
 RichardHatch.com: Home of Richard Hatch Enterprises
Richard shared his thoughts in a 23.June.2001 update.
Richard's fifth Battlestar Galactica novel, "Paradise," is being released in mid-2003.
Richard's other Battlestar novels, "Armageddon," "Warhawk," "Resurrection" and "Rebellion" are also available for purchase.
www.richardhatch.com /battlestar_galactica   (841 words)

  
 Hatch Definitely Returning As Tom Zarek
Hatch too many fans of the original series is one of a group of actors who have helped keep the ideas and ideals of the Classic Galactica alive.
One of the ways Hatch has done this is through his Battlestar Galactica books which are all set 20 plus years after the classic series ended.
As this stand Hatch is contracted to write two more Galactica novels which are set in the original series universe and not the universe depicted in Ron Moore's show, and as you would expect the books are very much character driven and over time Hatch has developed a fondness for writing a particular character.
scifipulse.net /battlestarnews/HatchChat15March2005.html   (558 words)

  
 Pay up
First-ever "Survivor" winner Richard Hatch is pointing to the hit CBS reality show as the reason why he never paid taxes on the million-dollar grand prize from 2000.
Hatch's lawyer told a judge on Friday that his 44-year-old client made a deal with producers during filming for ratting out contestants who were breaking the show's rules by sneaking food.
When the 27-year-old actor and wife Demi Moore, 43, dined out recently in Louisiana, his meal of choice was a plain lettuce wedge sans the salad dressing, People magazine reports.
www.courier-journal.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060123/COLUMNISTS18/601230302/1010/FEATURES   (378 words)

  
 RichardHatch.com: Home of Richard Hatch Enterprises
Richard Hatch is an internationally known actor, teacher and speaker who has sustained recognition in such series as All My Children, The Streets of San Francisco (for which he won Germany's Bravo Award, equivalent to an Emmy Award), and Battlestar Galactica (for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award).
Richard is also a professional speaker and teacher; a list of his 2006 seminars will be available in the Calendar section coming soon.
Richard will be joining Mike McCleary of Beacon Media for the second session of the Anything But Ordinary Vision teleclass!
www.richardhatch.com /siteindex.html   (615 words)

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