That’s too bad. He was one of the only B5 cast members who seemed to understand acting is a skill and not a quality you automatically inherit when a camera’s pointed at you.
That being said, I grew to respect several of the cast members - like the guy who played Sheridan and the female officer - when I watched a commentary track on one of the B5 DVD’s where they all acknowledged their acting in the show was horrible and made fun of their performances.
I thought, “You guys are OK.”
Damn. He used to live across the street from me on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He asked me out once. On our one and only date- the day of the OJ Simpson verdict, he took me a coffee shop. When we sat down, I said, “What year did you graduate from Harvard?”
He said, “You know, I really don’t feel like talking tonight.” Needless to say it was a very odd date.
Sorry to hear about this. Way, way, too young.
Nobody expected Shakespearian actors ~ and with a series that long folks who acted "Normal" fit the bill.