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Richard Lawrence Hatch (May 21, 1945 – February 7, 2017) was an American actor, writer, and producer. Hatch began his career as a stage actor before moving on to television work in the 1970s. Hatch is best known for his role as
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in the original ''
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'' television series. He is also widely known for his role as Tom Zarek in the reimagined ''
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''.


Early life

Hatch was born on May 21, 1945, in
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, to John Raymond Hatch and Elizabeth Hatch (
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White). He grew up with four siblings. While in high school, he aspired to become an athlete in
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ing, and only had a passing interest in acting, as he considered himself too shy and insecure. The
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in 1963, while Hatch had just started college, turned him towards acting; he had been enrolled in a required oral interpretation course at the time, and following the assassination, presented an article written about Kennedy upon which he said: "As I began to read this article, I got so affected by what I was saying that I forgot myself. I was expressing feelings and emotions I tended to keep locked inside of myself."


Career


Early work

Hatch began his theatrical career with the
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Repertory Theater, as well as shows in Chicago and
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.


Television

Hatch began working in television in 1970 when he starred as Philip Brent in the daytime
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'', a role he played for two years. In the following years, he made guest appearances in prime time series such as ''
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''; ''
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''; ''
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''; '' Hawaii Five-O''; and ''
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''; as well as appearing in several made-for-TV movies such as ''
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'' (1974) with
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;'' The Hatfields and the McCoys'' (1975) with
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; ''Addie and the King of Hearts'' (1976) with
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; and the 1978 television movie '' Deadman's Curve,'' in which he portrayed Jan Berry of the musical duo
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, alongside
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as
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. In 1976, Hatch gained his first major television role as Inspector Dan Robbins on the detective series ''
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,'' as the replacement for
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, who had played Inspector Steve Keller in the series, but had resigned from the cast that year. Though the role was for only one season, Hatch won Germany's Bravo Youth Magazine Award for the role. Following this, he had a recurring role on the series '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,'' also for one season in 1977. In 1978, Hatch gained a starring role in Glen A. Larson's sci-fi series, ''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978), which aired for a single season before its high cost motivated its cancellation by ABC-TV. Hatch was nominated for a
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for the role. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Hatch made guest appearances on such series as ''
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;'' ''
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;'' ''
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'' (romantically opposite 20-year-old
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in her first on-screen speaking role); ''
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;'' ''
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.'' In 1990, Hatch returned to daytime soap operas and appeared on '' Santa Barbara,'' originating the character Steven Slade. In 2013, Hatch made a guest appearance in an adult-oriented episode of '' The Eric Andre Show'' on
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Films

Hatch made several low-key theatrical film releases, including '' Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen'' (1981) and '' Prisoners of the Lost Universe'' (1983). An abridged version of the pilot episode of ''Battlestar Galactica'' was released in cinemas, initially overseas and then for a limited run in the U.S., as was a sequel film, ''Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack,'' which was also made from episodes of the series. He starred with Leif Garrett in '' Party Line'' (1988) and with
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in '' Second Chance'' (1996).


''Battlestar Galactica'' revival attempt

In the 1990s, Hatch attempted to revive ''Battlestar Galactica.'' He began writing novels based on the series, and also wrote, co-directed and executive-produced a trailer called '' Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming'' in the hopes of enticing
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 – the rights holders for the franchise – into producing a new series. Hatch's series would have been a direct continuation of the original 1978 series, and would have ignored the events of the failed spin-off ''
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,'' in which Hatch had not appeared. Original actors John Colicos (Baltar), Terry Carter (Colonel Tigh) and Jack Stauffer (Bojay) appeared in the trailer with Hatch. Though the trailer won acclaim at science-fiction conventions, Universal was not interested in Hatch's vision for the revival of ''Battlestar Galactica,'' and instead opted for a
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rather than the sequel for which Hatch had campaigned. Hatch, who had reportedly remortgaged his own house to produce the trailer, was bitterly disappointed by this turn of events and was highly critical of the prospective new series. In 2004, he stated to Sci-Fi Pulse that he had felt resentment over the failure of his planned ''Galactica'' continuation and was left "exhausted and sick... I had, over the past several years, bonded deeply with the original characters and story... writing the novels and the comic books and really campaigning to bring back the show."


''Battlestar Galactica'' re-imagining

Despite his resentment, Hatch developed a respect for Ronald D. Moore, the remake show's head writer and producer, when Moore appeared as a featured guest at Galacticon (the ''Battlestar Galactica'' 25th anniversary convention, hosted by Hatch) and answered questions posed by a very hostile audience. Later, in 2004, Hatch was offered a recurring role in the new ''Battlestar Galactica'' series, which he accepted. He portrayed Tom Zarek, a terrorist turned politician who spent twenty years in prison for blowing up a government building. After Zarek's death, Hatch commented that "never did I play this character as a villain nor did I think he was one and I still feel that way," and that he considered the character to be a principled figure who is driven to violence after being "blocked in every way possible" by Roslin and Adama. "Zarek, Adama and Roslin all wanted power for the same reason, to make a positive difference."


Other work

Alongside his attempts to revive the original ''Battlestar Galactica'', Hatch created a trailer for his own
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entitled ''The Great War of Magellan''. Hatch appeared in '' InAlienable,'' a 2008 science-fiction film written and produced by Walter Koenig. In 2011, Hatch worked on a new reality TV series called ''Who the Frak?'', which he created and appeared in as himself. The series was touted as "the world's first social network reality drama." In 2012–13, Hatch appeared in the
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''The Silicon Assassin Project''. In 2013, he ventured into the
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genre, starring in the short film ''Cowboys & Engines'' alongside
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and Walter Koenig. In 2014, he played the Klingon Commander Kharn in the ''Star Trek'' fan film ''Prelude To Axanar'' and was to appear in the subsequent fan production '' Star Trek: Axanar'' in 2015, though legal issues with
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prevented the project from being completed.


Writing

With various co-authors, Hatch wrote a series of seven
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novels set in the original ''Battlestar Galactica'' universe. The series included: * ''Armageddon'', published August 1, 1997, * ''Warhawk'', published September 1, 1998 * ''Resurrection'', published July 1, 2001 * ''Rebellion'', published July 1, 2002, * ''Paradis'', published July 1, 2003, * ''Destiny'', published June 29, 2004, * ''Redemption'', published November 25, 2005. ''Armageddon'' and ''Warhawk'' were both written with Christopher Golden. ''Resurrection'' was written with Stan Timmons. ''Rebellion'' was written with Alan Rodgers. ''Paradis'', ''Destiny'', and ''Redemption'' were all written with
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.


Death

Hatch died on February 7, 2017, of
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while he was under hospice care in
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, at age 71.


Final film

In his final film performance, Hatch played director Haskell Edwards in the film '' Diminuendo'' which wrapped a few months before he learned of his pancreatic cancer. Hatch was able to see a rough cut of the film before he died, and a work-in-progress screening was held as a memorial shortly after his death. ''Diminuendo'' had its world premiere at the 20th Annual
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on April 20, 2018.


Filmography


Film

* '' Best Friends'' (1975) - Jesse * '' Deadman's Curve'' (1978, TV Biography) - Jan Berry of Jan and Dean * ''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978) - Captain Apollo * ''
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'' (1980, TV Movie (ABC)) - Nick Demec * ''Living Legend: The King of Rock and Roll'' (1980) * '' Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen'' (1981) - Lee Chan, Jr. * '' Prisoners of the Lost Universe'' (1983) - Dan * ''Terror on London Bridge'' (1985) - Hoffman * ''
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'' (1988) - Sgt. Chet Costa * '' Party Line'' (1988) - Dan * ''Ghetto Blaster'' (1989) - Travis * '' Leathernecks'' (1989) - Lieutenant Caldwell * ''
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'' (1989) - Marco * ''Mal d'Africa'' (1990) - Tony La Palma * ''Delta Force Commando II: Priority Red One'' (1990) - Delta Force Leader Brett Haskell * ''Renaissance'' (1994) - Tristan Anderson * ''Second Chance'' (1996) - Mitch * ''Iron Thunder'' (1998) - Nelson * '' Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming'' (1999, Short) - Commander Apollo * ''The Ghost'' (2001) - Edward * '' Unseen Evil'' (2001) - Dr. Peter Jensen * ''Big Shots'' (2001) - Casting Director * ''The Rain Makers'' (2005) - Wyatt * '' InAlienable'' (2008) - Dr. Eric Norris * ''The Little Match Makers'' (2011) - Officer Candy * ''Season of Darkness'' (2012) - Dr. Shaker * ''Dead by Friday'' (2012) - Father Anthony * '' Prelude to Axanar'' (2014, Short) - Commander Kharn * ''Alongside Night'' (2014) - The Silicon Assassin * ''Chatter'' (2015) - Nate Terry * ''The Enchanted Cottage'' (2016) - Mr. Bradshaw * ''Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel'' (2016) - Himself * ''Asylum of Darkness'' (2017) - Dr. Shaker * ''The Pod'' (2017) - Mike Gibson * ''Diminuendo'' (2018) - Haskell Edwards


Television

* ''
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'' (1970–1972) as Phil Brent (Erica Kane's second husband) * ''The Sixth Sense - Gallows in the Wind'' (1972) as Owen Preston * ''
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'' (1973) Season 1 Episode 5 "Perchance to Kill" as Eric Garvin * ''
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'' (1973) "Sun and Cloud Shadow" as David * ''
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'' (1974 and 1975) as Wade Walton * ''
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'' (1975) 5x05 "The Victim as Allen Farrell", 5x13 "The Star 1" and "The Star 2" as Terry Kane * ''Addie and the King of Hearts'' (1976) as Mr. Davenport * ''
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'' (1976–1977) Season 5, all 24 episodes, as Inspector Dan Robbins * ''
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'' (1978) as Jan Berry * '' The Eric Andre Show'' (2013) as himself * '' T. J. Hooker'' (1985) as Robert Marshall * '' Hawaii Five-O'' (1973 and 1975) * ''
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'' (1978-79 TV series), all 21 episodes, as Captain Apollo * ''
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'' (1984) Season 1 Episode 3 "Deadly Lady" as Terry Jones * ''
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'', Season 8 Episode 23, "Vicki's Gentleman Caller", "Partners to the End, "The Perfect Arrangement", 1985 as Tom Whitlaw, and Season 9 Episode 8. * ''
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'' (1986) Season 2 Episode 10 "Three for the Road" as Michael Talbot * ''
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'' (2004–2009) Season 1–4, 22 episodes, as Tom Zarek * ''Blade of Honor'' (2017), five episodes as Admiral DiCarrek


References


External links

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Richard Hatch's Great War of Magellan

Who the Frak is the Real Richard Hatch?

Richard Hatch memorial on Destinies-The Voice of Science Fiction
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