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Tony Amendola interview re Stargate
When the highly successful series Stargate: SG-1 premieres it’s tenth season opener, ‘Flesh and Blood’, on The SCIFI Channel this July 14th, the series will begin its television history making run as the longest airing scifi series on North American TV. In addition to the series monumental accomplishment, ‘Flesh and Blood’ will also mark a milestone for regular Stargate: SG-1 guest star Tony Amendola. With twenty-five episodes to his credit, including the tenth season opener as well as at least one appearance in all previous seasons of the series, Amendola’s character, Jaffa warrior Master Bra’tac, is the longest surviving guest character in Stargate: SG-1’s ten year history. This record is only rivaled by that held by actor Gary Jones. Jones, who with ninety-seven episodes as Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman, plays the longest surviving semi- regular character.?*
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Tony Amendola interview re Stargate
When the highly successful series Stargate: SG-1 premieres it’s tenth season opener, ‘Flesh and Blood’, on The SCIFI Channel this July 14th, the series will begin its television history making run as the longest airing scifi series on North American TV. In addition to the series monumental accomplishment, ‘Flesh and Blood’ will also mark a milestone for regular Stargate: SG-1 guest star Tony Amendola. With twenty-five episodes to his credit, including the tenth season opener as well as at least one appearance in all previous seasons of the series, Amendola’s character, Jaffa warrior Master Bra’tac, is the longest surviving guest character in Stargate: SG-1’s ten year history. This record is only rivaled by that held by actor Gary Jones. Jones, who with ninety-seven episodes as Chief Master Sergeant Walter Harriman, plays the longest surviving semi- regular character.?*
*Click on link above for the full text*