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Started by Dunners, May 27, 2004, 01:23:39 AM

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Dunners

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=796&e=3&u=/eo/20040526/en_celeb_eo/14194


Messages of condolence from Germany, Sweden, New York and beyond flooded the guestbook of the actor's official Website with word of the sci-fi TV star's sudden, unexpected death.

Biggs, who played Dr. Stephen Franklin on the 1994-98 series and in three subsequent TV movies, died Saturday, his Website said. He was 44.

In a message posted to a Babylon 5 newsgroup Saturday, show creator J. Michael Straczynski said paramedics who treated Biggs suggested the cause of death was "either an aneurysm or a massive stroke."

"What seems to have happened, happened quickly," Straczynski wrote. "He woke up, got up out of bed...and went down."

In addition to his tour of galactic duty on Babylon 5, Biggs was well-known to daytime TV audiences as an earthbound medic, playing Dr. Marcus Hunter on NBC's Days of Our Lives from 1987 to 1992. His stint earned him a Soap Opera Digest Award as Best Supporting Actor.


Since 2001, Biggs had a recurring role on CBS' Guiding Light.


Among Biggs' prime-time credits were guest roles on Crossing Jordan, ER and NYPD Blue. His Crossing Jordan episode aired just last month.


Stracyznski called Biggs' death a "terrible loss."


"Richard was a consummate professional, but more than that, he was an honorable, stand-up guy," Stracyznski wrote.


Born March 18, 1960, in Columbus, Ohio, Biggs balanced acting with teaching. He had a long association with the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga, California, where a private memorial service was to be held for family and friends.


Survivors include his wife and two sons.

save the world, kill a politician or two.

raj

Bummer.  He was a good actor on B-5.

Dunners

yeah, hope hes in a better place.

save the world, kill a politician or two.

trekgeezer

Kinda doesn't bode well for whatever the upcoming secret B5 project Straczynskji is working on.




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

raj

JMS (this is one time I don't mind using initials) wasn't shy about getting rid of characters on the series.  Hopefully there'll be a dignified explanation for why he's gone.

JohnL

Not everything B5 related had all the characters in it. In fact Babylon 5: Legend of the Rangers only had G'Kar in it.

Mr. Hockstatter

That's too bad.  I really liked his character.  Seemed like a really nice guy.

Flangepart

We had the same home town? Man!
What a loss. He was good. Real good.
Well....so much for the B-5 reunion show...

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