'Babylon 5' Actress Mira Furlan Dies At 65 (bbc.com) 52
Slashdot reader The Grim Reefer shares a report from the BBC:
Babylon 5 and Lost actress Mira Furlan has died at the age of 65, her family and management have confirmed. Furlan played Minbari Ambassador Delenn in the 1990s sci-fi TV drama, Babylon 5, and Danielle Rousseau in the noughties mystery drama, Lost.
Her family told the BBC the Croatian actress died on Wednesday due to complications with West Nile Virus... A message on Furlan's Twitter account, confirmed to be taken from the autobiography she was working on, read: "I look at the stars. It's a clear night and the Milky Way seems so near. That's where I'll be going soon."
Babylon 5 J Michael Straczynski wrote on Twitter, "It is a night of great sadness, for our friend and comrade had gone down the road where we cannot reach her. But as with all things, we will catch up with her in time, and I believe she will have many stories to tell us, and many new roles to share with the universe."
Her family told the BBC the Croatian actress died on Wednesday due to complications with West Nile Virus... A message on Furlan's Twitter account, confirmed to be taken from the autobiography she was working on, read: "I look at the stars. It's a clear night and the Milky Way seems so near. That's where I'll be going soon."
Babylon 5 J Michael Straczynski wrote on Twitter, "It is a night of great sadness, for our friend and comrade had gone down the road where we cannot reach her. But as with all things, we will catch up with her in time, and I believe she will have many stories to tell us, and many new roles to share with the universe."
Only one human captain has survived the battle... (Score:5, Interesting)
Rest In Piece.
Or to be more exact, sleep in light: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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Re:Only one human captain has survived the battle. (Score:5, Funny)
A priest, a rabbit and a vicar walk into a bar.
The barman says to the rabbit, "What do you want to drink?"
The rabbit replies,"I don't know, I'm only here because of predictive text."
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Also Zack and Garibaldi...
The cast of Babylon 5 and the development of the characters there is what made that series stand out - and the actors put the final touch on that development.
Mira was one person that you really felt good when you saw her. The regret I have is that I didn't get to meet her in real life.
Stephen Furst was another person that really did put his touch on B5 - in the way that he did represent everyone that's a bit unsure of themselves in real life but was able to overcome it.
Andreas Kats
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We live for the One, we die for the One.
Entil'zha veni, in Valen's name.
Died of West Nile Virus (!!!) (Score:3)
Mira Furlan, 65, just died of West Nile Virus complications (!!)
WTF?! I never heard of anyone dying of that in the Winter! It’s a mosquito-borne illness!
https://www.nydailynews.com/ne... [nydailynews.com]
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She picked it up while traveling recently. When it's winter here, it's summer in the other hemisphere. (and WNV is more common in the south anyway)
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Z'ha'dum
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Red? :P
Hah (Score:1)
So at the very forefront of technology we bring you last weeks news. Pathetic.
She was the One (Score:5, Interesting)
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Zathras is used to being beast of burden to other people's needs. Zathras have sad life, probably have sad death, but at least there is symmetry.
What's a minibar ambassador? (Score:1)
And why does a minibar need an ambassador? This must be some really crazy sci-fi.
B5 Curse (Score:5, Informative)
Richard Biggs, 44
Andreas Katsulas, 59
Jeff Conaway, 60
Michael O'Hare, 60
Jerry Doyle, 60
Stephen Furst, 63
Mira Furlan, 65
For a while the women seemed to be immune, though according to Claudia Christian herself she came very close:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
P.S. I know about Tim Choate but I'm just listing major recurring characters.
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Didn't realise that many had died. Its not unexpected for a few of the middle aged main cast of a big series to have died after 20 years but that many is just bizarre.
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> but that many is just bizarre
Many of them had difficult lives. JMS's casting may have been brilliant in that regard.
It certainly caused him no end of headaches, though his recasting of Sinclair as Valen of necessity(then opportunity) was categorically brilliant.
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Interesting, I had no idea about Sinclair/O'Hare's personal troubles.
I think it was truly fortunate for the show, however.
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She was brilliant (Score:2)
In her role in Babylon 5. Well, may she rest in peace.
Star Stuff (Score:4, Interesting)
We are star stuff. We are the universe made manifest trying to figure itself out.
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So true.
Carl Sagan would have been proud that his wisdom carried over across the stars...
so sad.. was looking forward.. (Score:5, Interesting)
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I believe it was a deliberate reference to her homeland when Straczynski wrote the line "I think of my beautiful city in flames" for her.
There were some terrible actors ... (Score:5, Insightful)
... in Babylon 5.
Mira Furlan was not among them.
With Andreas Katsulas and Peter Jurasik (not to mention the wonderful Stephen Furst and Bill Mumy), she made the alien characters on the show human, without in any way compromising their believablity as aliens. D'Lenn's empathic Minbari nature infused every moment of her screen time: every gesture, every word, every action - and that all was Mira Furlan's doing. She made us admire D'Lenn's integrity, and believe in her goodness.
And, like the others I mentioned, she helped make Babylon 5 the amazing accomplishment it was, despite the dickishness of the WB execs, whose unwillingness to commit to a 5th season until near the end of production for the 4th one caused the 5th season to feel so padded it was downright upholstered. (Yes, I'm still pissed off about that. I'm older that Mira Furlan, so get the hell off my lawn ... )
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D'Lenn would be a Narn name. She was a Minbari, hence Delenn.
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And, like the others I mentioned, she helped make Babylon 5 the amazing accomplishment it was, despite the dickishness of the WB execs, whose unwillingness to commit to a 5th season until near the end of production for the 4th one caused the 5th season to feel so padded it was downright upholstered. (Yes, I'm still pissed off about that. I'm older that Mira Furlan, so get the hell off my lawn ... )
How to watch Babylon 5, if you haven't already:
Start with episode 1 of season 1, continue watching all episodes to the penultimate episode of season 4, then watch the movie "In the beginning", watch the last episode of season 5, wait ten years and finally watch the last episode of season 4.
Skip the rest of season 5 and all the other movies (except perhaps for the pilot movie), because they really suck.
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Before I first watched B5 I had several friends tell me something different: watch season 2 through 5 first, then watch season 1 and then watch the entire series all over again. I have never regretted heeding this advice.
West Nile. Sad (Score:5, Interesting)
However, Maderna is the one that pioneered the mRNA, but they were looking at fixing rarer genetic diseases. They then created these for vaccines. I am sure that once covid is solved, they will (if they are not already), moving on to other diseases to create SAFE vaccines for these. It would be nice to see a number of vaccines to some of the rarer virus be created and then stored for outbreaks, or outright used in locations where the virus is known to exists at.
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Re: West Nile. Sad (Score:2)
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I tip them with respirator masks. I keep seeing grocery workers in cloth when they need surgical masks at the very least.
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I keep seeing grocery workers in cloth when they need surgical masks at the very least.
Man, isn't that the truth. At the very least, a shield with cloth, but, surg mask would be better.
West Nile, COVID-19 (Score:1)
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I don't recall ever seeing her wear a mask, even on a ship. But then again, the White Star was pretty advanced.
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The planet seems a little less now (Score:1)
We have lost a good actress, and an even better human being. This makes us all a little less then before. Fair winds Mira
News for nerds...Three days later. (Score:2)
This was first reported on the 21st.
And the "news for nerds" site is reporting 3 days later?
Who / what ? (Score:2)
As a tribute we should all watch the sunrise... (Score:2)
...and raise our hand like she did for Sheridan.
Thank you Mira (Score:2)
RIP