I got to see one of the G'Kar costumes at the Seattle Science Fiction Museum
last weekend.  The costume is almost all created out of hot glue and bits
and pieces.  I was so bummed to hear that Andreas Katsulas passed away from
inoperable lung cancer on 13 February.
"loved smoking with a passion that cannot be described", was diagnosed with
inoperable lung cancer; he passed away a year later, in Los Angeles,
California. He was 59. He is survived by his wife and two children. The day
after his death, his Babylon 5 co-star Jerry Doyle devoted much of his daily
radio talk show to Katsulas, sharing stories of their days working together
on Babylon 5.

Regina

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Robin Netherton
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 12:03 PM
> To: Historical Costume
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] Babylon 5
>
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Catherine Kinsey wrote:
>
> > Costume content:  besides the great characters and storyline, I've
> > always thought this show was one of the better examples for using
> > costuming to define characters, especially the different alien races.
>
> Someone certainly had a lot of fun developing the style for the Centauri!
> Lots of Renaissance elements in that.
>
> But I frankly think the Narn are the most ambitious. The clothes look like
> nothing at first glance, but there are many subtle details. I'm not even
> sure what color they are -- they're all combinations and textures.
>
> --Robin
>


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