List of People Involved With Babylon 5 - Cast

Cast

  • Mary Kay Adams - Na'Toth 2
  • Aki Aleong - Senator Hidoshi
  • Wayne Alexander - Lorien (Sebastion/"Jack", and other characters)
  • Blaire Baron - Carolyn Sykes
  • Richard Biggs - Dr. Stephen Franklin
  • Bruce Boxleitner - John Sheridan
  • Julie Caitlin Brown - Na'Toth 1 (and Guinevere)
  • Macaulay Bruton - Garibaldi's aide (and Tragedy in "Eyes")
  • Jason Carter - Marcus Cole
  • Ardwight Chamberlain – (voice) Kosh Naranek
  • Tim Choate - Zathras
  • Claudia Christian - Susan Ivanova
  • Jeff Conaway - Zack Allan
  • Joshua Cox - David Corwin
  • David L. Crowley - Lou Welch
  • Jerry Doyle - Michael Garibaldi
  • Robin Atkin Downes - Byron
  • Maggie Egan - ISN anchor
  • William Forward - Lord Refa
  • Mira Furlan - Delenn
  • Stephen Furst - Vir Cotto
  • Denise Gentile - Lise Hampton
  • Melissa Gilbert - Anna Sheridan (episodes 321, "Shadow Dancing" and 322, "Z'ha'dum")
  • Peter Jurasik - Londo Mollari
  • Andreas Katsulas - G'Kar
  • Walter Koenig - Alfred Bester
  • Wortham Krimmer - Emperor Cartagia
  • Damian London - Centauri minister
  • Leigh McCloskey - Thomas
  • Gary McGurk - Morgan Clark
  • Marjorie Monaghan - Number One
  • Bill Mumy - Lennier
  • Julia Nickson-Soul (credited as Julia Nickson) - Catherine Sakai
  • Michael O'Hare - Jeffrey Sinclair
  • Robert Rusler - Warren Keffer
  • Robin Sachs - multiple roles
  • Mark Schneider - Wade
  • John Schuck - Draal
  • Tracy Scoggins - Elizabeth Lochley
  • Johnny Sekka - Dr. Benjamin Kyle
  • Kim Strauss - 10 characters
  • Patricia Tallman - Lyta Alexander
  • Marshall Teague - Ta'Lon / Nelson Drake (6 episodes)
  • Andrea Thompson - Talia Winters
  • Tamlyn Tomita - Laurel Takashima
  • Louis Turenne - Brother Theo (and the original Draal)
  • John Vickery - Neroon (and Mr. Welles)
  • Ed Wasser - Morden (and Guerra)
  • Mary Woronov - Ko'Dath
  • Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. - William Edgars

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