Stargate SG-1: Ex Deus Machina


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Wednesday, January 21 on WCBS Comet (2.5)

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Ex Deus Machina

Season 9, Episode 7

SG-1 suspects the Goa'uld are involved when it links the disappearance of several leading CEOs to the Trust; Gerak's isolationist views create tensions with Stargate Command.

repeat 2005 English Stereo
Other Action/adventure Sci-fi Space

Cast & Crew
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Ben Browder (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell
Michael Shanks (Actor) .. Daniel Jackson
Amanda Tapping (Actor) .. Samantha Carter
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Teal'c
Beau Bridges (Actor) .. Maj. Gen. Hank Landry
Louis Gossett Jr. (Actor) .. Gerak
Cliff Simon (Actor) .. Baal
Peter Flemming (Actor) .. Agent Malcolm Barrett
Gardiner Millar (Actor) .. Yat'Yir
Ken Dresen (Actor) .. Alex Jameson
Martin Christopher (Actor) .. Lt. Marks

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Did You Know..
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Ben Browder (Actor) .. Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell
Born: December 11, 1962
Birthplace: Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Best known for playing Cdr. John Crichton on Farscape (1999-2003) and Lt. Col. Cameron Mitchell on Stargate SG-1 (2005-07). Family owns and operates NASCAR race cars. Wanted to be an astronaut while growing up. Studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Played Leonardo in a 1989 London production of The Merchant of Venice that starred Dustin Hoffman; in 1990, the production moved to Broadway. Made his movie debut with a small part in 1990's Memphis Belle. Had a recurring role on Party of Five as Sam Brody during the 1996-97 season. Was originally cast to play football coach Red Raymond on the CW drama Hellcats in 2010, but dropped out so he could focus on films.
Michael Shanks (Actor) .. Daniel Jackson
Born: December 15, 1970
Birthplace: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Dreamed of playing professional hockey as a teen. Studied business in college but switched to theater after failing a calculus course. Was inspired to pursue an acting career after seeing future Stargate SG-1 costar Richard Dean Anderson shoot a scene from MacGyver on a Vancouver beach. Performed at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival for two seasons. Met his wife, Lexa Doig, while guest-starring in an episode of her sci-fi series, Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda. Played hockey on the Stargate SG-1 team that competed against other productions, such as Smallville, that also shot in British Columbia.
Amanda Tapping (Actor) .. Samantha Carter
Born: August 28, 1965
Birthplace: Rochford, Essex, England
Trivia: Parents wanted her to pursue a career in science. Appeared in stage productions of Steel Magnolias, Children of a Lesser God and Noises Off. First TV job was an appearance in a 1989 commercial for the Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain Tim Hortons. In the early 1990s, cofounded the Canadian comedy group Random Acts, with Katherine Jackson and Anne Marie Kerr. Won a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Actress in the 2006 film Breakdown. Received Gemini Award nominations for her work on Stargate SG-1 (2001) and Sanctuary (2009). The Gemini Awards honor excellence in Canadian TV.
Christopher Judge (Actor) .. Teal'c
Born: October 13, 1967
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Played football for the University of Oregon. Had guest-starring roles on MacGyver and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air before becoming a regular on Sirens. Voiced characters in the series X-Men: Evolution and Action Man. Wrote four episodes of Stargate SG-1 while appearing on the series as Teal'c.
Beau Bridges (Actor) .. Maj. Gen. Hank Landry
Born: December 09, 1941
Birthplace: Hollywood, California, United States
Trivia: The son of actor Lloyd Bridges, Beau Bridges (born Lloyd Vernet Bridges III) was actually named for his father; the nickname "Beau" was borrowed from Ashley Wilkes' son in Gone With the Wind. Beau received good billing for his secondary juvenile role in The Red Pony in 1949, although he was primarily seen in bit parts during the late '40s. This suited him fine; not all that interested in films, young Bridges had aspirations of being a basketball star. Despite being only 5'9", he played on the U.C.L.A. basketball team and at the University of Hawaii. But realizing that his height would always hold him back in professional sports, Bridges returned to acting via a small role on his father's TV series Sea Hunt. He made his stage debut in 1966's Where's Daddy and continued appearing in leading film roles throughout the 1960s and '70s, easing into character leads. Bridges directed two feature films, The Wild Pair (1987) and Seven Hours to Judgment (1988), in addition to the TV special The Thanksgiving Promise, in which virtually the entire Bridges clan (including his mother Dorothy) was cast. Bridges received Emmy and the Golden Globe awards for his portrayal of the title character in the 1992 TV movie Without Warning: The James Brady Story (1991), and won awards for his participation in the gloriously-titled made-for-cable The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mom (1993). He would continue to appear prominently both on the big and small screens over the coming decades, on shows like The Agency and Stargate: Atlantis and in films like The Good German and The Ballad of Jack and Rose.
Louis Gossett Jr. (Actor) .. Gerak
Born: May 27, 1936
Died: March 29, 2024
Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, United States
Trivia: Louis Gossett Jr. ranks as one of the most respected African-American actors of stage, screen, and television. Tall, lanky, and bald-pated, Gossett was a basketball player in high school until a leg injury benched him and his interest turned toward acting. In 1953, at the age of 17, Gossett made his Broadway debut in Take a Giant Step, and ended up with a Donaldson Award for the year's best newcomer. Though working steadily on stage and television, Gossett was still interested in basketball. The New York Knicks drafted him out of college in 1958 and he played with them briefly before returning to performing. In 1961, Gossett reprised on film the role he played in the theatrical production of A Raisin in the Sun. It was a well-regarded beginning, and he continued to appear on stage and television, and beginning in 1967, the occasional feature film or television movie. During this early period, he also occasionally sang in nightclubs. Gossett did not become a bona fide star until his Emmy-winning performance in the landmark television miniseries Roots (1977). His career picked up considerably after that. In 1982, Gossett earned a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for playing a deceptively heartless drill sergeant in An Officer and a Gentleman. That same year, he also starred in another television series as the wise mentor to an alien prince in The Powers of Matthew Star (1982-1983). After the success of An Officer and a Gentleman, Gossett reprised his roll as the tough sergeant, albeit using different character names, in several films, including the Iron Eagle series, The Punisher (1989), and others. But though he makes an excellent rough guy, Gossett has showed a willingness to let his softer side show through in such made-for-TV movies as Sudie and Simpson (1990).
Cliff Simon (Actor) .. Baal
Born: September 07, 1962
Peter Flemming (Actor) .. Agent Malcolm Barrett
Gardiner Millar (Actor) .. Yat'Yir
Birthplace: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Trivia: Is a former heavyweight bodybuilder.Played rugby professionally in Nova Scotia provincial team.Made his debut as an actor on television in 1996.Has a black belt in Uechi-Ryu karate.Is an animal advocate, especially cats.
Ken Dresen (Actor) .. Alex Jameson
Martin Christopher (Actor) .. Lt. Marks

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