The iconic sci-fi series “Battlestar Galactica,” which first graced television screens in 1978, has left an indelible mark on pop culture with its thrilling narratives and memorable characters. As we reflect on the show nearly 47 years later, it’s fascinating to explore what became of its talented cast.
Richard Hatch, who portrayed Captain Apollo, was a central figure in the series. Born on May 21, 1945, Hatch was 33 when he took on the role. His character symbolized duty and hope in the fight against the Cylons. Hatch reprised his role in the 2004 reboot and continued acting and writing until his death from pancreatic cancer on February 7, 2017, at age 71.
Durk Benedict, 饾悰饾惃饾惈饾惂 March 1, 1945, played the charming Lieutenant Starbuck. After “Battlestar Galactica,” he found further success in “The A-Team,” and as of 2025, he is 80 and remains a respected figure in television.
Commander Adama, portrayed by the late Lorne Greene, was the wise leader of the fleet. Greene, who was 63 when he began the role, passed away in 1987 at 72. His character鈥檚 strength and compassion made him a beloved figure, guiding humanity in their darkest hours.
Herbert Jefferson Jr. played Lieutenant Boomer and has maintained an active career in the entertainment industry at 78. Loretta Swit transitioned from socialite Cassiopeia to medtech, enjoying a quiet life at 73 while occasionally attending conventions.
Other notable cast members include John Colicos as Count Baltar, who passed away in 2000, and Noah Hathaway, who played young Boxy and later starred in “The NeverEnding Story.” Hathaway is now 53, balancing occasional acting with martial arts and tattoo artistry.
The legacy of “Battlestar Galactica” continues through its cast, who have each embarked on distinct journeys, contributing to the show’s lasting impact on the sci-fi genre. As fans reflect on the series, they celebrate not just the characters, but the actors who brought them to life, leaving an enduring mark on television history.