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Babylon 5: The Gathering

The first installment of this Emmy award-winning series. A movie based at Babylon 5: a new space station built by Humans. The Vorlon ambassador, Kosh, has been poisoned. It is the new commanding officer's, Jeffrey Sinclair, responsibility to find the culprit. Otherwise the space station will fail in its role to bring all the races together.

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Babylon 5: The Gathering Cast

Name Character
Tamlyn Tomita She was 27, now 58 years old as Lt. Cmdr. Laurel Takashima
Mira Furlan She was 37, now 68 years old as Delenn
Jerry Doyle He was 36, 60 years old when he died as Michael Garibaldi
Patricia Tallman She was 35, now 66 years old as Lyta Alexander
John Fleck He was 1, now 32 years old as Del Varner
Peter Jurasik He was 42, now 74 years old as Londo Mollari
Andreas Katsulas He was 46, 59 years old when he died as G'Kar
Ed Wasser He was 28, now 60 years old as Guerra
Michael O’Hare He was 40, 60 years old when he died as Cmdr. Jeffrey Sinclair
Blaire Baron She was 40, now 71 years old as Carolyn Sykes
Linda Hoffman She was 6, now 24 years old as Dome Tech #2

Babylon 5: The Gathering Crew

Name Department
Mary Jo Slater as Casting. She was 46 (now 78) years old Production
Harry Cohen as Sound Designer. He was 43 (now 74) years old Sound
Robert Latham Brown as Producer. He was 45 (now 76) years old Production
Catherine Adair as Costume Design. Costume & Make-Up
Robert L. Sinise as Editor. Editing
Billy Dickson as Director of Photography. Camera
Stewart Copeland as Original Music Composer. He was 40 (now 71) years old Sound
Myke Michaels as Hairstylist. Costume & Make-Up
Ted Haigh as Assistant Art Director. Art
Richard Compton as Director. He was 54 (69) years old when He died Directing
J. Michael Straczynski as Screenplay. He was 38 (now 69) years old Writing
John Iacovelli as Production Design. Art
Deborah Raymond as Art Direction. Art
Dorian Vernacchio as Art Direction. Art
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Babylon 5: The Gathering (30 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, December 12, 1993
  • Runtime: 89 minutes