Post by daleglen2003 on Feb 25, 2005 9:52:24 GMT -5
TENTATIVE DAYS OF APPEARANCE OF OUR GUESTS APPEARING 3/11-13/05
IN PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
FRIDAY
John deLancie
Jerry Hardin
James Darren
Gates McFadden
Nichelle Nichols
George Takei
Loni Peristere
SATURDAY
William Shatner
Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar: Galactica)
Nathan Fillion
Adam Baldwin
Mark Hamill
Nick Stahl
Genndy Tartatovsky
Liningup.net
Alfre Woodard
Rene Auberjonois
Connor Trinneer
Majel Barrett Roddenberry
Loni Peristere
Costume Competition
SUNDAY
Jolene Blalock
Michael Shanks
Christopher Judge
saveenterprise.com
Wil Wheaton
Enterprise Producers Panel
Invasion Iowa Presentation
Peter Williams
Paramount Digital Presentation
Lion's Gate Presentation
Stump The Experts
Supporting Sci-Fi Stars Panel hosted by Richard Arnold
(those events and/or guests not mentioned here have yet to be set)
All appearance days are TENTATIVE and subject to change.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convention Events:
AUTOGRAPH ROOM:
The following celebrities will be appearing at Grand Slam (barring work commitments). They will be present throughout the convention to meet fans and sign autographs for a nominal fee. This list is tentative and subject to change and addition.
Stu Phillips - Composer of the music for "Battlestar Galactica"... "Knight Rider"... "Buck Rogers"... "Quincy"... "The Fall Guy"... "The Monkees"... "Beyond The Valley of the Dolls" and many others. His new book is "Stu Who? Forty Years of Navigating the Minefields of the Music Business".
Richard Hatch - Apollo from the original Battlestar Galactica and now on the new series!
Grace Lee Whitney -Yeoman Janice Rand from the original Star Trek
Celeste Yarnall -Yeoman Martha Landon from the TOS episode "The Apple"
Bobbi Sue Luther - The green Orion Slave Girl from the recent Star Trek Enterprise episode "Borderland", she will soon be seen in the upcoming Deuce Bigolo: European Gigolo.
Bob May - The man in the robot costume from Lost in Space.
Rena Owen - Best known to sci-fi fans as the voice of Ministerial Assistant Taun We in Star Wars: Episode II -The Attack of the Clones ( and soon to be seen in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, she also appeared in Stephen Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence: AI)
Lorenzo Lamas - a favorite at last year's convention, Lorenzo has appeared on series such as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island, starred on such series as Falcon Crest, Renegade and The Bold and the Beautiful, and has appeared in such films as Grease, The Muse and the sci-fi action film Sci-Fighter
Alana Curry - Alana has appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful and Beverly Hills 90210 as well as in such films as Terminator III: The Rise of the Machines and the upcoming thriller The Second Line
Gregory Itzin - One of Hollywood's busiest character actors, Gregn appeared on DS9 as Ilon Tandro in the episode "Dax" and Hain in the episode "Who Mourns for Mourn"; on Voyager he played Dr. Dysek in the episode "Critical Care"; and on Enterprise he played Captain Sopak in the episode "The Shows of P'Jem", plus loads of other series and film roles.
Randy Oglesby - One of the few actors to appear in all four recent Star Trek series, he appeared on TNG as The Scholar in "Loud as a Whisper"; on DS9 as Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel in "Vortex" and as Silarin Prin in "The Darkness and the Light"; on VOY as Kir in "Counterpoint" and on ENT as Trena'L in "Unexpected", before landing the role of Degra in the yearlong Xindi story arc.
Scott MacDonald - Another four-series veteran, Scott first played Tosk in DS9's "The Hunted, then Sub-Commander N'Vek in TNG's "Face of the Enemy", then Lt. Rollins in the VOY pilot "Caretaker" and then Goran'Agar on DS9's "Hippocratic Oath" before being cast as Commander Dolim in Enterprise's yearlong Xindi story arc.
Michael Dante - With loads of Westerns and cop shows under his belt, Michael is best known to Star Trek fans as Maab from the episode "Friday's Child" and for his syndicated celebrity interview radio show.
Kevin Brief - Although this busy character actor has been around for more than a decade, his first appearance on Star Trek was as Tellarite Ambassador Naarg in the recent Star Trek Enterprise two-parter "Babel One" and "United"
Jeff Rector - a very busy writer, director, actor and producer, Jeff and his twin brother Jerry played an entire alien race on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Allegiance"
Herb Jefferson, Jr. - with loads of TV and film credits (including the blockbusters Apollo 13 and Outbreak, Herb is best known to sci-fi fans for his role as Lt. Boomer on the original Battlestar Galactica
Victor Brandt - One of the busiest voice artists in Hollywood (he was the narrator of The Cat in the Hat and was heard in Babe and The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause and in more commercials that you could stick a shake at), he will be best remember by Star Trek fans as Lt. Watson in the TOS episode "Elaan of Troyius" and Tongo Rad in "The Way to Eden"
Deborah Downey - Also from the TOS episode "The Way to Eden" (she played Mavig, the girl who jammed with Spock on a bicycle wheel!), Deborah is a very talented portrait artist who will, hopefully, have some of her amazing art with her.
Sam Jones - Flash Gordon himself from the 1980 feature film, this multi-faceted performer was recently seen on Stargate SG-1
Brigid Brannagh - a very busy actress, Brigid's genre credits include roles on Sliders, Angel, Charmed and Star Trek Enterprise, where she played Ruby in the episode "First Flight"
Bobby Clark - although he will forever be known to Star Trek fans as the Gorn Captain from the TOS episode "Arena", Bobby has been a working actor and stuntman for more than fifty years and is always happy to meet the fans and talk about his amazing career.
copyright: c 2004 DCI
dragonsarecoming.com
DRAGONS
A Fantasy Made Real
On March 20, Animal Planet will premiere a CGI/Live-action special about the history and physiology of everyone's favorite mythic beasts. Did they exist? How did they breathe fire? Were they alive during the age of dinosaurs or man--or both? and what happened to them?
To commemorate this unique special, Animal Planet has commissioned an original poster by legendary artist William Stout! Full size limited edition posters will be given away at Grand Slam (as long as they last!)
"SAVE ENTERPRISE"
A special event scheduled for Saturday of the convention will look at fan efforts, utilizing the internet and other means, that helped keep ENTERPRISE on the air. Learn how to get involved to make sure that ENTERPRISE fulfills her mission and in the meantime check out saveenterprise.com
Info here: www.creationent.com
Thanks!
IN PASADENA, CALIFORNIA
FRIDAY
John deLancie
Jerry Hardin
James Darren
Gates McFadden
Nichelle Nichols
George Takei
Loni Peristere
SATURDAY
William Shatner
Ronald D. Moore (Battlestar: Galactica)
Nathan Fillion
Adam Baldwin
Mark Hamill
Nick Stahl
Genndy Tartatovsky
Liningup.net
Alfre Woodard
Rene Auberjonois
Connor Trinneer
Majel Barrett Roddenberry
Loni Peristere
Costume Competition
SUNDAY
Jolene Blalock
Michael Shanks
Christopher Judge
saveenterprise.com
Wil Wheaton
Enterprise Producers Panel
Invasion Iowa Presentation
Peter Williams
Paramount Digital Presentation
Lion's Gate Presentation
Stump The Experts
Supporting Sci-Fi Stars Panel hosted by Richard Arnold
(those events and/or guests not mentioned here have yet to be set)
All appearance days are TENTATIVE and subject to change.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Convention Events:
AUTOGRAPH ROOM:
The following celebrities will be appearing at Grand Slam (barring work commitments). They will be present throughout the convention to meet fans and sign autographs for a nominal fee. This list is tentative and subject to change and addition.
Stu Phillips - Composer of the music for "Battlestar Galactica"... "Knight Rider"... "Buck Rogers"... "Quincy"... "The Fall Guy"... "The Monkees"... "Beyond The Valley of the Dolls" and many others. His new book is "Stu Who? Forty Years of Navigating the Minefields of the Music Business".
Richard Hatch - Apollo from the original Battlestar Galactica and now on the new series!
Grace Lee Whitney -Yeoman Janice Rand from the original Star Trek
Celeste Yarnall -Yeoman Martha Landon from the TOS episode "The Apple"
Bobbi Sue Luther - The green Orion Slave Girl from the recent Star Trek Enterprise episode "Borderland", she will soon be seen in the upcoming Deuce Bigolo: European Gigolo.
Bob May - The man in the robot costume from Lost in Space.
Rena Owen - Best known to sci-fi fans as the voice of Ministerial Assistant Taun We in Star Wars: Episode II -The Attack of the Clones ( and soon to be seen in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, she also appeared in Stephen Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence: AI)
Lorenzo Lamas - a favorite at last year's convention, Lorenzo has appeared on series such as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island, starred on such series as Falcon Crest, Renegade and The Bold and the Beautiful, and has appeared in such films as Grease, The Muse and the sci-fi action film Sci-Fighter
Alana Curry - Alana has appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful and Beverly Hills 90210 as well as in such films as Terminator III: The Rise of the Machines and the upcoming thriller The Second Line
Gregory Itzin - One of Hollywood's busiest character actors, Gregn appeared on DS9 as Ilon Tandro in the episode "Dax" and Hain in the episode "Who Mourns for Mourn"; on Voyager he played Dr. Dysek in the episode "Critical Care"; and on Enterprise he played Captain Sopak in the episode "The Shows of P'Jem", plus loads of other series and film roles.
Randy Oglesby - One of the few actors to appear in all four recent Star Trek series, he appeared on TNG as The Scholar in "Loud as a Whisper"; on DS9 as Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel in "Vortex" and as Silarin Prin in "The Darkness and the Light"; on VOY as Kir in "Counterpoint" and on ENT as Trena'L in "Unexpected", before landing the role of Degra in the yearlong Xindi story arc.
Scott MacDonald - Another four-series veteran, Scott first played Tosk in DS9's "The Hunted, then Sub-Commander N'Vek in TNG's "Face of the Enemy", then Lt. Rollins in the VOY pilot "Caretaker" and then Goran'Agar on DS9's "Hippocratic Oath" before being cast as Commander Dolim in Enterprise's yearlong Xindi story arc.
Michael Dante - With loads of Westerns and cop shows under his belt, Michael is best known to Star Trek fans as Maab from the episode "Friday's Child" and for his syndicated celebrity interview radio show.
Kevin Brief - Although this busy character actor has been around for more than a decade, his first appearance on Star Trek was as Tellarite Ambassador Naarg in the recent Star Trek Enterprise two-parter "Babel One" and "United"
Jeff Rector - a very busy writer, director, actor and producer, Jeff and his twin brother Jerry played an entire alien race on the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Allegiance"
Herb Jefferson, Jr. - with loads of TV and film credits (including the blockbusters Apollo 13 and Outbreak, Herb is best known to sci-fi fans for his role as Lt. Boomer on the original Battlestar Galactica
Victor Brandt - One of the busiest voice artists in Hollywood (he was the narrator of The Cat in the Hat and was heard in Babe and The Santa Clause 2: The Mrs. Clause and in more commercials that you could stick a shake at), he will be best remember by Star Trek fans as Lt. Watson in the TOS episode "Elaan of Troyius" and Tongo Rad in "The Way to Eden"
Deborah Downey - Also from the TOS episode "The Way to Eden" (she played Mavig, the girl who jammed with Spock on a bicycle wheel!), Deborah is a very talented portrait artist who will, hopefully, have some of her amazing art with her.
Sam Jones - Flash Gordon himself from the 1980 feature film, this multi-faceted performer was recently seen on Stargate SG-1
Brigid Brannagh - a very busy actress, Brigid's genre credits include roles on Sliders, Angel, Charmed and Star Trek Enterprise, where she played Ruby in the episode "First Flight"
Bobby Clark - although he will forever be known to Star Trek fans as the Gorn Captain from the TOS episode "Arena", Bobby has been a working actor and stuntman for more than fifty years and is always happy to meet the fans and talk about his amazing career.
copyright: c 2004 DCI
dragonsarecoming.com
DRAGONS
A Fantasy Made Real
On March 20, Animal Planet will premiere a CGI/Live-action special about the history and physiology of everyone's favorite mythic beasts. Did they exist? How did they breathe fire? Were they alive during the age of dinosaurs or man--or both? and what happened to them?
To commemorate this unique special, Animal Planet has commissioned an original poster by legendary artist William Stout! Full size limited edition posters will be given away at Grand Slam (as long as they last!)
"SAVE ENTERPRISE"
A special event scheduled for Saturday of the convention will look at fan efforts, utilizing the internet and other means, that helped keep ENTERPRISE on the air. Learn how to get involved to make sure that ENTERPRISE fulfills her mission and in the meantime check out saveenterprise.com
Info here: www.creationent.com
Thanks!