Cast of StarGate SG-1

RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON - COLONEL JACK O'NEILL
The leader of the Stargate team SG-1 is
colonel Jack O'Neill, he has been with the Stargate program since the
first expedition to Abydos. Prior to the first Stargate mission O'Neill
spent many years with the Air Force as a Black Ops operator. O'Neill promptly
retired from the Air Force when his son, Charlie, accidently shot and
killed himself while playing with his father's gun. During the course
of his mission on Abydos, O'Neill overcame his isolationist attitude with
the help of a native named Skaara who reminded him of his son. Upon return
from the Abydos mission O'Neill found that his wife, Sarah, had left him.
One year later O'Neill was recalled to Stargate Command to help determine
the source of an alien disturbance and wound up re-joining the Air Force
in order to lead a Stargate team, SG-1, and hopefully, someday, find Skaara,
who had been abducted and now host to a Goa'uld parasite known as Klorel.
O'Neill remains reluctant to allow people to get to know him as he remains
in a constant state of unforgiveness for the death of his son, Charlie.
 AMANDA TAPPING - CAPTAIN SAMANTHA CARTER
After working with the Pentagon an astro-physicist researching on the Stargate, Samantha Carter was called by General Hammond to join SG-1 as Captain. Because of her actions being far greater for the rank of a Captain, she was later on promoted to Major.
Since her childhood, Carter wanted to be an astronaut, but he plans were interrupted after the Challenger disaster. She spent 100 hrs in enemy airspace during the Gulf War and has flown an F-16. Her mother was killed in a car accident and her father, Jacob Carter, who was dying from cancer, was blended with a Tok'ra, Selmak, and now lives with the Tok'ra on their home world.
After being taken over by the Tok'ra, Jolinar of Malkshur who sacraficed her life to save Carter's, the presence of the Tok'ra altered her body and left her with the following abilities: The partial ability to use Goa'uld technology, like the ribbon and the healing device, the ability to sense naquadah and detect a Goa'uld symbiote within a host. Her mission, as a member of the SGC, is to gather as much information as she can about the Stargate itself.
She is single.
 MICHAEL SHANKS - DR. DANIEL JACKSON - MICHAEL
SHANKS
As struggling Egyptologist who believed
that the great Egyptian pyraminds had not been made by the Egyptians;
Dr. Daniel Jackson was contacted by Catherine Langford who wanted Jackson
to decipher the symbols on a gate discovered in Giza, Egypt in 1920. After
sucessfully deciphering and turning the Stargate on, Jackson was added
as a member of the first expedition team to Abydos. During the mission
Jackson met and fell in love with a native Abydon named Sha're. Once Jackson
and the Air Force team he accompianed to Abydos destroyed Ra, Jackson
decided to remain on Abydos to study the Abydon culture and marry his
love, Sha're. One year later Colonel Jack O'Neill returned to Abydos searching
for the origin of an alien attack on Earth. During O'Neill's visit Sha're
was abducted by the Serpent God Apophis. Jackson agreed to return to Earth
with O'Neill and later to join SG-1 in the hope of one day finding his
wife.
 CHRISTOPHER JUDGE - TEAL'C
Teal'c is a member of the Jaffa race, of
the home planet Chulak. Similar to humans in overall appearance, Jaffas
have an "X" shaped incision or marsupial pouch in the abdomen. When a
Jaffa reaches approximately eight years of age, a Goa'uld larvae, the
infant form of a parasitic being, is placed in the Jaffa pouch in order
to mature. In return for serving as host or incubator, the symbiont Jaffa
is bestowed perfect health and an extended life span. After a seven year
gestation period, the mature Goa'uld parasite seeks out a new host, (usually
human). All Jaffa have a mid-forehead tattoo or symbol designating them
as Goa'uld hosts. The Serpent Guards are the elite or royal guard of the
Jaffa. They wear the heavily armored "serpent head" helmets. Teal'c aided
the SG-1 Team during their first mission to Chulak, and returned to Earth
as a voluntary member of the SG-1 Team.

DON S. DAVIS - GENERAL GEORGE HAMMOND
General Hammond's standing orders are to
analyse the threat potential of alien races, defend Earth from possible
hostile invasion, and to analyse and recover technologies for study and
further development. He received decorations for meritorious service in
the Kuwait theater and in Vietnam. Special background and previous service
include serving with the Project Bluebook Re-Evaluation, and as Commanding
Officer of the Groom Lake Operations Facility.

TERYl ROTHERY - DR. FRAISER
Leaving her husband to persue a medical
career in the United States Air Force, Dr. Fraiser found herself assigned
to the top secret Stargate Command after the head doctor at the SGC was
killed while on duty. From the beginning Dr. Fraiser knew that working
at Stargate Command would demand her total effort, but, after all, that's
why they called her in. From finding virus cures to performing surgeory,
Dr. Fraiser is challenged on a daily basis. Not only does Dr. Fraiser
find herself in positions where she must save a life but she is also put
in command of finding cures to plagues that could kill herself as well
as Stargate Command, and possibly the human race. Her job is far from
easy but that's why she loves it so much and Stargate Command could not
continue on without the expertise of Dr. Fraiser.

CORIN NEMEC - JONAS QUINN
First introduced in the Season Five finale, Nemec portrays "Jonas Quinn," a human leader from another planet who visits Earth and becomes entangled with the SG-1 team. He will join "Colonel Jack O'Neill" (Anderson), "Major Samantha Carter" (Amanda Tapping) and "Teal'C" (Christopher Judge) as they continue to explore the uncharted regions of the universe - searching for clues to save the Earth from destruction.

Ben Browder - CAMERON MITCHELL
Lt. Colonel Cameron Mitchell is the commanding officer of SG-1, following the promotion of Jack O'Neill to Major General and the disbanding of the original SG-1 team. Mitchell is a daring fighter pilot, who led an F-302 squadron in the battle with Anubis's forces over Antarctica.
Beau Bridges - HANK LANDRY
The commander of the S.G.C. is Major General Hank Landry, a straight-talking and get-to-the-point military leader. Landry took over the position from Jack O'Neill around the time that SG-1 disbanded, and its members moved on to new assignments. General Landry is impressed with how efficient the S.G.C. is and how good everyone is at the their jobs -- something he almost regrets because he likes yelling at the officers who report to him.

Claudia Black - VALA MAL DORAN
thief and a con artist, Vala Mal Doran is an ally of SG-1. She makes a living trading, stealing, and selling things, and though she provides weapons to shadey characters, she is something of a morally conscious arms dealer. She is brash and self-confident, and disguises her true, sensitive character with humor and innuendo. Because of their history together, Vala and Daniel Jackson have a special, love-hate relationship.
INFO ABOUT THE PRODUCER"s
JONATHAN GLASSNER
Executive Producer/Writer
Jonathan Glassner served as executive producer of Showtime's The Outer
Limits and directed two of the show's episodes (Trial By Fire and From
Within). Glassner also directed episodes of Street Justice, which he co-created
and executive produced, as well as 21 Jump Street, for which he also served
as producer. He created and executive produced the pilot Island City and
was story editor for Sonny Spoon and The Wizard. His first produced script,
for the telefilm War of the Worlds, received a 1991 CableACE Award nomination.
BRAD WRIGHT
Executive Producer/Writer
Brad Wright served as co-executive producer and writer for the CableACE
Award-winning series Showtime's The Outer Limits. Wright has also been
a co-producer/writer for the series Neon Rider and was story editor and
writer for Adventures of the Black Stallion. Along with the feature film
40, Wright has written scripts for the telefilms Elephant Crossing and
McWade and Co., as well as the pilot episode of Showtime's Poltergeist:
The Legacy. The Toronto native has written an extensive number of scripts
for episodic television, including such shows as Highlander, The Odyssey,
and Forever Knight.
MICHAEL GREENBURG
Co-Executive Producer
Michael Greenburg has Executive Produced projects with Richard Dean Anderson
under their production company banner Gekko Film Corp. since their hit
ABC series "MacGyver," where Greenburg was the Supervising Producer. Gekko
Film Corp. has been responsible for many projects including the critically
acclaimed series "Legend," two highly successful "MacGyver" television
films for ABC, "Trial to Doomsday" and "The Lost Treasure of Atlantis,"
as well as the CBS television movie "In The Eyes of A Stranger". Michael
Greenburg, a graduate of USC School of Cinema, produced the feature film
"Alan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold" starring Richard Chamberlain,
Sharon Stone and James Earl Jones, along with an IMAX film "My Strange
Uncle" starring Cloris Leachman. In addition, he produced the television
films "The Coltons" for ABC, "The Vegas Strip War" for NBC, "Dixie: Changing
Habits" for CBS and the mini-series "The Golden Moment" for NBC.
Executive Producers: Jonathan Glassner, Brad Wright
Co-Executive Producers: Michael Greenburg, Jeff King
Producer/Production Manager: Ron French
Director of Photography: Peter Woeste
Production Coordinator: Rhonda Legge
Location Manager: Leanne Arnott
Assistant Location Manager: Jamie Lake
Production Designer: Richard Hudolin
Casting Director: Carol Kelsey
Extras Casting Director: Sandra Cauldwell
Theme by: David Arnold
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