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May 25th, 2004, 11:17 AM
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Flight Instructor
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: NY, NY
Posts: 2,216
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B5 Dr. Franklin passed away
From http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/
"Richard Biggs, known to SF fans as Dr. Stephen Franklin on the syndicated television series Babylon 5, passed away at his home on May 22, according to a post by the show's creator, J. Michael Straczynski, on a fan message board. Biggs also recently appeared as a guest star on the SCI FI Channel's original series Tremors. The cause of his death is unknown."
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May 25th, 2004, 03:04 PM
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Victorian Engineer
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Onboard the Myriad
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http://www.b5tv.com/greatmaker/articles/288/
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Richard Biggs passes away
B5's Doctor Franklin dies suddenly, aged 43
Posted By: AntonyF on 2004-05-23
It's our very sad duty to report on the death of Richard Biggs, who played Doctor Franklin in Babylon 5. He was 43.
It's an odd twist of fate, as it's only two months ago that Richard's on-screen father in B5, Paul Winfield, passed away.
J. Michael Straczynski broke the news of Richard's death in a post to the moderated B5 newsgroup:
"I was awakened today with several phone calls from cast members and Doug [Netter] to pass along the terrible news that this morning, Richard Biggs passed away.
"We're still gathering information, so take none of this as firm word, but what seems to have happened, happened quickly. He woke up, got up out of bed...and went down. The paramedics who showed up suggested it was either an aneurysm or a massive stroke.
"His family members have been informed, and all of the the cast have, as far as we can determine, also been informed.
"This is a terrible loss for all of us. Richard was a consummate professional but more than that he was an honorable, stand-up guy. If he gave you his word on something, you never had to wonder about it afterward. He was always helpful and supportive of all the cast, even those who only came in for one episode, always with a ready smile and determined to do whatever it took to make the scene work. He was, quite simply, a terrific guy, and everyone here is just devastated at the news.
"More word as this develops. We may try to have some kind of fund raiser to help give whatever assistance may be helpful for his kids.
"We all miss him terribly."
Biggs brought Franklin to our screens from the first regular episode of B5 "Midnight on the Firing Line", to the very last episode "Sleeping in Light". He appeared in three out of the four TNT-produced TV movies, "In the Beginning", "Thirdspace" and "River of Souls" and when reprising his character of Franklin was the only major B5 actor to appear in short-lived spin-off Crusade.
Away from B5 his TV appearances included Days of Our Lives, Tremors, J.A.G., NYPD Blue and Touched by an Angel.
Sympathies from everyone at B5TV.COM go out to Richard's friends and families. This is is B5 fandom's equivalent to the loss of Deforest Kelly from Star Trek. B5 fandom will no longer be complete without his valued attendances at conventions, and without what might have been his inclusion in the new B5 project. He will be missed.
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May 25th, 2004, 04:12 PM
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Your Friendly Neighbourhood Moderator
Join Date: Feb 2001
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When I read the title of it, I thought "NO" and I'm still kinda shocked. He didn't seem that old, and my god, he's gone. My sympathies to his family.
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May 26th, 2004, 10:05 AM
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The good always die young...
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September 4th, 2004, 02:41 PM
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Not always, but too often to be comfortable.....................Darlene
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