Jonathan Chapman is an actor and one of the more prolific background actors of the series. Along with Bill Blair and Kim Strauss he has done more alien make-up acting than most of Hollywood.
He is most noted for playing the Brakiri Ambassador but performed a variety of other smaller parts.
As a Minbari he played a B5 resident that responded to Londo Mollari during the commotion immediately after Earth declared martial law.[1]
He also filled in as an acolyte that attempted to refuse Delenn admission into the Grey Council chamber.[2]
Credits[]
Babylon 5[]
- Featuring, "Points of Departure," Ambassador #1
- Featuring, "The Geometry of Shadows," Green Drazi #2
- Featuring, "The Coming of Shadows," Narn Pilot #2
- Featuring, "There All the Honor Lies," Minbari #2
- Featuring, "The Long, Twilight Struggle," Narn Second
- Featuring, "Matters of Honor," Drazi Pilot
- Featuring, "Point of No Return," Passing Minbari
- Featuring, "Severed Dreams," Religious Minbari
- Featuring, "Interludes and Examinations," Brakiri
- Featuring, "Shadow Dancing," Brakiri
- Featuring, "The Summoning," Ambassador Lethke
- Featuring, "Rumors, Bargains and Lies," Brakiri Ambassador
- Co-Starring, "Day of the Dead," Brakiri Ambassador
- Co-Starring, "A Tragedy of Telepaths," Brakiri Ambassador
- Co-Starring, "And All My Dreams, Torn Asunder," Brakiri Ambassador
Crusade[]
- Co-Starring, "The Rules of the Game," (21 July 1999) - Brakiri Ambassador
- Co-Starring, "Racing the Night" (4 August 1999) - Brakiri Ambassador
References[]
External Links[]
- Jonathan Chapman at the Internet Movie Database