This occurred on the set of a science fiction themed TV show decades ago. The show only lasted a couple of seasons but did become a cult show in syndication and was briefly rebooted a few decades later. The lead actor , who is still alive, was tall and handsome and should have probably been a bigger success than he was. Most of the other TV series he was in didn’t make it past the first season. His two other greatest successes were in soap operas both daytime and night and in several appearances in an important role on this much more successful sci-fi show that took a cue from his original cult show. He also starred in both cinematic and TV movies primarily in supporting roles.
This particular day on the set there was a chase scene being shot in an outdoor market which was covered by a tent. It was supposed to be midday so the tent was full of extras. A fire broke out during the shoot and quickly spread via the tent. The lead actor ran through the fire and tore a hole so all the people could escape. He himself did not leave until everyone else was already out. His jacket caught fire but he took it off quickly and he was not burned. This is mentioned briefly in a documentary about the series.
This particular day on the set there was a chase scene being shot in an outdoor market which was covered by a tent. It was supposed to be midday so the tent was full of extras. A fire broke out during the shoot and quickly spread via the tent. The lead actor ran through the fire and tore a hole so all the people could escape. He himself did not leave until everyone else was already out. His jacket caught fire but he took it off quickly and he was not burned. This is mentioned briefly in a documentary about the series.
David Hedison\Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
ReplyDeleteRIchard Hatch of the original Battlestar Galactica?
ReplyDeleteHe was in Dynasty (night soap) and Santa Barbara (day soap) and also did movies and tv
Gaul, I immediately thought of Battlestar Galactica as well and I was trying to see if it fit so +1
ReplyDeleteHatch also did All My Children very early in his career.
ReplyDeleteI like the Richard Hatch guess, but the original Galactica was only a single season.
ReplyDeleteOops can't be Richard Hatch because he passed away last year
ReplyDeleteYeah, but Richard Hatch is dead and the blind says that the actor is still alive.
ReplyDeleteDavid Hedison did Another World and The Colbys
ReplyDeleteHatch is deceased though.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to fits Richard Hatch except the fact that he's dead. If you count Galactica 1980, then the original Battlestar Galactica did run for two seasons.
ReplyDelete"several appearances in an important role on this much more successful sci-fi show that took a cue from his original cult show" Hatch as Tom Zarek from the Galactica reboot.
Young and the Restless not Another World my bad.
ReplyDeleteWas Voyage to the bottom rebooted?
ReplyDelete@gauloise not to my knowledge. Voyage was originally a movie that was soon turned into a tv series.
ReplyDeleteThe second show wasn't a reboot, but had a similar idea to the first one. And it was more successful.
ReplyDeleteLost in Space of the 1960s, Mark Goddard.
ReplyDeletethe show was Remade, he is still alive and was in General Hospital, The Doctors and One life to live.
@sandy but it said it was rebooted decades later. But he does fit otherwise.
ReplyDeleteDoes Mark Goddard have a night time soap? Off to imdb.
ReplyDeleteI don't think he made appearances in a more successful sci-fi show, so strike him out.
ReplyDeleteI feel like this one should be able to be figure out!
Can't find him in a nighttime soap, besides that he also fits.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Judson Scott from V?
ReplyDeleteTall (6'3")
DeleteRecent reboot
Colbys & OLTL soaps
Guest starred on several episodes of X-Files (is that reaching a bit to say they took a cue from V?)
Although V only ran one season, not a couple, so this may not be it.
Delete@Sara, great guess, he was also in Star Trek Voyager & Next Gen.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly fits all the clues!
McGyver
ReplyDeleteMarc singer - v
ReplyDeleteOr john wesley shipp- the flash..... but tht didnt seem like a show with a cult following
ReplyDeletePatrick Duffy fits pretty well but he also had a hit comedy (Step by Step) so maybe too successful for this blind.
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Sci-FI - Man from Atlantis
Nighttime Soap Success - Dallas
Daytime Soap Success - The Bold and the Beautiful
I think this is Mark Goddard. He was on The Doctors and General Hospital. Lots of 1 year TV series on his IMDB. I'm not finding the nighttime soap, though.
ReplyDeleteDirk Benedict ?
ReplyDeleteRoy Thinnes? The Invaders (2 seasons)
ReplyDeletereboot:a 1995 miniseries (mini=brief!)
soaps: general hospital/knots landings
more successful/similiar show: xfiles
+1 Mhb
ReplyDeleteRoy Thinnes, Falcon Crest nighttime soap
thanks brayson, yup it was falcon crest i meant
ReplyDeleteNathan Fillion.
ReplyDeleteHe was on Firefly, One Life To Live and a tonne of bit roles on big shows. @ Guys a Girl & a Pizza Place, Modern Family... He was in Saving Private Ryan but eventually scored Castle and now The Rookie...
Firefly was barely one season, damn you Fox :(
ReplyDeleteThat was a great find Mhb, those two scifi shows have a lot of similarities.
ReplyDeleteDean Stockwell from Quantum leap. It has a cult following and he appeared on a couple of daytime shows and TV movies. Then appeared on Battlestar Gallactica which could be the more successful sci-fi show.
ReplyDeleteHey I do remember seeing him in tv movies quite a bit..great guess
Delete@sandy I believe David Hedison DID do AW too, later on in his career?
ReplyDeleteMark Goddard wasn't the 'lead actor' on LIS, was he? So I think not him.
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ReplyDeleteThe blind says it is "sci fi themed" as opposed to "sci fi" so maybe it could be one of those anthology type shows like Outer Limits that were revived in the 90s.
I think this might be Marc Singer from V. Between the mini-series and regular show, V was around maybe three seasons. The show was later rebooted. He did lots of TV work including season long spots in Dallas and TY&TR.
ReplyDeleteDean Stockwell was a famous child star in the 40s, who transitioned into adult roles, I am sure the blind would have mentioned that. This sounds like someone who never broke through.
ReplyDeleteBest blind in a while. Marc Singer seems to fit.
ReplyDeleteKyle mclachlen
ReplyDeleteShatner. Leonard nimoy talks about it and Shatner tries to downplay it saying "all I was thinking is I have to film tj hooker in 6 hours"
ReplyDeleteIf this is supposed to be Shatner, then the writer here did their best to throw us off on purpose, because I would never describe him as he was described here. So much to the point that if he was in an incident as described in this blind, I would think it's a coincidence.
DeleteSpencer Milligan on "Land of the Lost" (and later on "General Hospital") was the first person who came to mind. But then I saw his virtually nonexistent IMDb resume and figured Entoid's clues couldn't possibly be that off.
ReplyDeleteLand of the Lost was the first one I looked at because I remember a reboot. But I can't imagine an episode that would feature a chase scene through a tented outdoor market.
DeleteWas also thinking Gil Gerard but I don't think Buck Rogers got a later reboot.
ReplyDeleteDean Stockwell very big child star back in the day. Not really tall, handsome. Lived quite the bohemian life in Hollyweird. Still alive.(You can thank my obsession with TCM for this info.)
ReplyDeleteGil Or Mark Goddard.
ReplyDeleteI hope this is Nathan Fillion. Geeze, I miss Firefly. Most of the cast is now available to do a reboot except Nathan. Ugh......Fox blew it by losing this show.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought it may be Adam Baldwin, but he hasn't been in too many movies or TV shows.
Nathan. Super guy.
ReplyDelete@Sara, Making It Work
ReplyDeleteNope. But then I couldn't remember an episode of "The Invaders" that had one, either.
Also, Roy Thinnes (who this clearly is supposed to be) is not tall.
I'm a newbie here, but wanted to take a guess.
ReplyDeleteThis has Ben Browder of Farscape written all over it,
until you consider the decades between reboot
(only 2 years), and lack of a daytime soap credit.
Thought I had one there!
These are all great guesses. Wow...
ReplyDeleteI guess Marc Singer wss the lead on V, so it fits better than my original guess. I had forgotten the "lead" element of the blind.
ReplyDeleteBut I don't know what the "much more successful sci-fi show that took a cue from his original cult show" would be. He's been on "Arrow" but that doesn't make sense. But then again I've never watched it.
Also it seems like his biggest claim to fame (What his fans know him from) is the Beastmaster franchise, movies and TV. I'd think it would be mentioned here. But then it is a reader blind, so Enty rules do not necessarily apply. 🙂
Congrats, reader, I think you've stumped us!
Van Williams, Green Hornet
ReplyDeleteDavid Hedison
ReplyDeleteI think that this is Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks) although Enty may have mentioned Golden Globe winner.
ReplyDeleteOne good thing about these reader blinds is it got me googling forgotten sci-fi shows and I found one I have been trying to figure out the name of *forever*. I know know that it was called "Otherworld". I loved that show in the 80s.
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