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HoganMichael Hogan makes his first World signing appearance at the October London MCM Expo. Michael plays Col. Tigh in the hit series Battlestar Galactica.

Michael Hogan was born in Northern Ontario. He trained at the National Theatre School of Canada, where he met his future wife, actress Susan (King) Hogan.

Over the years, Hogan has appeared in countless plays, films, TV series, and radio dramas, and even an opera.

Some of his favorite feature film experiences include Clearcut, with good friend Graham Greene, shot in the bush north of Lake Superior, Road to Saddle River, shot in the Badlands of Alberta; Klondike Fever, with Rod Steiger, Lorne Greene, Angie Dickenson and Gordon Pisent, shot in and around Barkerville, BC in the winter, A Simple Curve, shot in Slocan Valley, BC. His most rewarding television experiences include his work on Jake and the Kid, Monk, African Skies, Dead Man's Gun, Lifeline to Victory, Nights Below Station Street, Calico Christmas, For Those Who Hunt The Wounded Down and, of course, his all time favorite Battlestar Galactica.

Among his numerous live theater performances are the title role in Cowboy King, performed on horseback at the Caravan Farm Theatre in the interior of BC; Biff Loman in Death of a Salesman, then 19 years later, Willy Loman in the same play; Red Mango Blues, a one man show (with guitar virtuoso Harris Van Berkel), written by poet/playwright Charles Tidler; and Petruchio in Taming of the Shrew, with wife Susan as Kate.

Hogan has performed on several radio shows, including Pocket City Blues, a radio series about a blues DJ who stumbles into a different crime every week. Hogan's distinctive voice has also been heard over CBC Radio as the narrator of many books, poems, and short stories.

 
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