IRrelevant Astronomy - Cast and Guest Stars

Cast and Guest Stars

Sean Astin

Well known for leading roles in such films as Goonies, Rudy, and the Lord of the Rings series, Sean first appears in the episode Part Two as a scientist struggling to save the Spitzer Space Telescope. He also provides the voice of a badly-edited audiobook in the episode Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide, and appears as a fictional version of himself in Behind the Scenes: Dead Stars.

Veronica Belmont

Co-host of Tekzilla on Revision3, and host of Qore on the PlayStation 3, Veronica appears on Astronomy Anemone and is consumed...by her love of space science.

Brigitte Dale

A new media actress and producer, Brigitte voices the computer in Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Destroyer of Worlds, and stars in the episode Big Bang: The Musical.

Felicia Day

Famous for her web series The Guild, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, and more, Felicia appears as a fictional version of herself in the comedic Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide.

Phillip Gabriel

Phillip provides the voice of Mountie Martin in Dubya: Mountie Martin and the Space Diamonds. He also provides the voiceover for the film-within-a-film at the end of Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide.

Mark Hamill

Famous for the original Star Wars trilogy, his iconic turn as the Joker in the Batman Animated series, and countless other films & TV shows, Mark provides a cameo as a fictional version of himself in the episode Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Gravity & the Great Attractor.

Linda Hamilton

Linda spoofs her robot-fighting character from the Terminator films in Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Back In Time.

Buffy Henshaw

Buffy is an actress with multiple awards, including: an Aegis Award, a CINE Golden Eagle, a 2005 Inland Theatre League Award, a 2006 Inland Theatre League Award, two 2007 Inland Theatre League Awards, three 2007-2008 Season Footlighters Excellence Awards, and a Kids First "Best of Festival" award. Buffy provides voices for the episodes M51 & Gizmo, Dubya, and Psych Out. She also appears as a deluded film director in the episodes Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide, Spitzer Space Telescope: The Musical, and Behind the Scenes: Dead Stars.

Amy Okuda

Known for her role in the comedy series The Guild, Amy appears as a fictional version of herself in the episode Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds.

Sandeep Parikh

Famous for starring in The Guild as well as creating, directing, writing, and producing The Legend of Neil, Sandeep plays a fictional version of himself in the episode Behind the Scenes: Dead Stars.

Tom Phillips

Tom appears as "Flunky #2" (as well as additional Flunkies) in the episodes Behind the Scenes: When Galaxies Collide, Spitzer Space Telescope: The Musical, Behind the Scenes: Dead Stars, and Big Bang: The Musical.

Dean Stockwell

Recently known for playing an evil cylon robot on Battlestar Galactica, Dean lends a sympathetic ear to the evil robots in Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Back In Time.

George Takei

Well known as Mr. Sulu on the original Star Trek, in addition to well-loved recurring appearances on Heroes, the Howard Stern Show, and more, George appears as a fictional version of himself in the episode Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Gravity & the Great Attractor.

Danny Tieger

A singer/songwriter living in the Los Angeles area, Danny is a prolific writer of science-based songs, among other music. He composed the themes for, and stars in, the episodes Spitzer Space Telescope: The Musical and Big Bang: The Musical.

Osa Wallander

An independent film actress, and the winner of a Best Actress award at the 2007 Shockerfest Film Festival, Osa appears in the episode Part Two.

Ed Wasser

Famous for his recurring role as the sinister Mr. Morden on Babylon 5, as well as other film & TV appearances, Ed is credited as the voice role of robot IR-2 in the Robot Astronomy Talk Show series beginning with episode 8. He also appears as robot IR-2 in the episode Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds.

Wil Wheaton

Starring in Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Guild, and current recurring roles on Eureka and The Big Bang Theory, Wil appears in a dual role in the episode Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds: as both himself & and the voice of robot co-pilot Irwin. Wil next appears as "The Physician" in the Doctor Who spoof Robot Astronomy Talk Show: Destroyer of Worlds.

Betty White

A celebrated actress for over 50 years, Betty's filmography includes the Mary Tyler Moore Show, Golden Girls, Boston Legal, and many more films & TV shows too numerous to count. Betty voices a fictional version of herself in the episode Part Two.

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