Actor Richard Hatch, who played Captain Apollo in Battlestar Galactica television series, has passed away. He was 71. Hatch had a hard fought battle with stage-4 pancreatic cancer.

Hatch’s family announced the sad news on his official website. He is survived by his son, Paul, and brother, John. In 1978 his starring role in Battlestar Galactica brought him worldwide recognition as well as a Golden Globe nomination.

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Hatch family statement:

Paul Hatch, on behalf of the Hatch family and friends, is sad to confirm the passing of his beloved father Richard Lawrence Hatch, who passed away in Los Angeles, California this afternoon. He died peacefully with his family and friends at his side after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Richard was well known to legions of fans for his roles as Captain Apollo in the original Battlestar Galactica television series and also as Tom Zarek in the 2003 remake of the series. Born May 21, 1945 in Santa Monica, Richard was an actor, writer, and producer best known for his role as Captain Apollo in the original Battlestar Galactica television series, and also as Tom Zarek in the 2003 remake of Battlestar Galactica. After beginning his career in Off Broadway theatre, in 1970 he joined the cast of All My Children and then went on to become a fixture as a guest star on numerous hit TV series and movie for television, eventually replacing Michael Douglas as Karl Maldenā€˜s partner in the Streets of San Francisco. In 1978 his starring role in Battlestar Galactica brought him worldwide recognition as well as a Golden Globe nomination. In spite of significant roles in other series and motion pictures over the following decades, his connection with the original Battlestar as well as the remake, created an international following among science fiction fans. While continuing his acting career Richard was a popular figure at Comic Book conventions, science fiction forums and even hosted his own cruise ship events. h/t richardhatch

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Hatch’s family and friends at this diffictut time.