Deeply saddened by the passing of actor Richard Hatch. A kind, talented and delightful person. Far too soon. So sorry.
— Walter Koenig (@GineokwKoenig) February 8, 2017

Even as news of the death of actor, writer and teacher Richard Hatch has continued to rolled through fandom, legions of people who’ve had their lives touched by him took to social media to share in their memories and grief. Many fans spoke of their having been encouraged into taking up acting after taking one of Richard’s workshops that he offered at conventions he attended, while others spoke of having met him at conventions, and yet others were those fortunate to have worked alongside him.
As I noted in the headline, I can gratefully say that he had become a dear friend to me over the past 5 years. It’d started out talking about doing a documentary, which we barely got started on, but then developed into a range of delightful adventures. No matter how he felt at any given time, if a fan would come by, he would make them feel like the center of his universe. He would always ask about them – he genuinely wanted to know about people and how to help encourage them forward. If people were interested even fleetingly like acting, he would encourage and inspire them. When working on different productions, including some fan series, he always brought his ‘A’ game, but never looked down on those who were new to their jobs. Instead he would wind up inspiring everyone to step up and give their all, by doing so himself.
One of his regular stories he would tell at conventions is about how he become introduced to the cast of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica. He had been rather vocal of his disdain of a full reboot, rather than expanding on the original series, but after the Mini-series had aired, he began to see it’s possibilities. When showrunner Ron Moore cast him as political dissident, Tom Zarek, and added him into the series he came into an established ensemble cast. It could have gone poorly, but he and the cast bonded into a family that remains close eight years after it went off the air. Below are some of the tweets of his BSG Family, some castmates from other projects, and some collected other fan postings.
Richard Hatch was a good man, a gracious man, and a consummate professional. His passing is a heavy blow to the entire BSG family.
— Ronald D. Moore (@RonDMoore) February 7, 2017
.Richard Hatch you made our universe a better place We love you for it. Rest In Peace my friend @SoSayWeAll the Admiral!
— Edward James Olmos (@edwardjolmos) February 7, 2017
Richard touched my life in immeasurable ways. I’m profoundly honoured to have known him & called him friend. BSG Family lost a loved one.
— Aaron Douglas (@theaarondouglas) February 7, 2017
Goodbye my friend. See you on the other side. Fuck this hurts. #SoSayWeAll pic.twitter.com/c3nFy0zs4f
— Katee Sackhoff (@kateesackhoff) February 7, 2017
Life is so short! Please remember to say I love you. Be humble & kind. It can all be gone in an instant. Life is a gift.
— Katee Sackhoff (@kateesackhoff) February 7, 2017
Grace. Dignity. Generosity. Openness. Sincerity. A privilege to have been in your orbit. #SoSayWeAll pic.twitter.com/yaazDns2Ni
— 𝔸𝕝𝕖𝕤𝕤𝕒𝕟𝕕𝕣𝕠 𝕁𝕦𝕝𝕚𝕒𝕟𝕚 (@gajemsjuliani) February 8, 2017
My heart aches with the passing of our dear friend @thumbfighter. He was a true ambassador of the #BSG family and an extraordinary man! RIP
— Michael Trucco (@MichaelTrucco) February 8, 2017
Richard Hatch was a dear friend, a dear soul + an advocate for everyone he met. my heart hurts, he will be missed by many. so say we all.
— Nicki Clyne (@nickiclyne) February 7, 2017
so much light, so much life… Richard was a man of a thousand questions, always curious, always caring… #foreverinourhearts #bsg #family pic.twitter.com/SdJlSWS4VA
— Nicki Clyne (@nickiclyne) February 8, 2017
My heart is breaking.Thank you for being a wonderful friend and teacher both in front of and behind the camera. RIP RichardHatch #SSWA ❤️
— Leah Cairns (@LeahCairns) February 7, 2017
Deeply saddened by the passing of actor Richard Hatch. A kind, talented and delightful person. Far too soon. So sorry.
— Walter Koenig (@GineokwKoenig) February 8, 2017
Richard Hatch. A fantastic actor, a passionate teacher of the craft. A mutual friend who is missed.#RichardHatch #RIP #BattlestarGalactica pic.twitter.com/LRzGbkAxAX
— Doug Jones (@actordougjones) February 8, 2017
Jeff Bond, Editor – Geek Magazine
I had the great pleasure of working with Richard on two projects: the Star Trek New Voyages fan film project run by James Cawley in upstate New York, and a project called Blade of Honor done by the same director, Mark Edward Lewis, here in Los Angeles. Richard was obviously the big name on both projects and I was amazed at how sweet, positive, accessible and funny he was–delighted to spend time with other, often non-professional actors like myself, extraordinarily giving, playful and always upbeat and positive. He could have easily avoided or looked down on any of the people working on these projects but he treated everyone like an equal and seemed genuinely excited and enthusiastic about both. We all feel the loss of these people as characters, icons and role models, but I will greatly miss Richard as a person.
James Vergon, Star Trek Voyages
Melissa and I had the privilege of being around Richard Hatch when we went back to NY in 2015 to work on another Star Trek New Yoyages episode. We weren’t in this episode but we helped out behind the scenes. It was really cool to be able to be a part of something he was in. I got to see him rehearsing, shooting scenes with the other actors and interacting with the rest of the crew. He was really nice. I didn’t get a chance to talk with him, I didn’t want to bother him he looked busy.
Anyway, RIP Richard. It was cool sharing the same craft table with you.
Alec Peters, producer/Prelude to Axanar
I first met Richard Hatch at the 15 year Battlestar Galactica Reunion in 1993. I soon after took my first acting class with Richard which lead to a 23 year friendship. We would meet every year at Dragon Con when I lived there in Atlanta and his Benihana dinners are legendary. He was the first person I approached to be in Axanar, and I will never forget the passion he showed for the project. He became our biggest advocate and absolutely owned the role of Kharn in Prelude to Axanar. He was loved by everyone who knew him for his passion and generosity of spirit. He was always genuinely interested in the people who came to conventions to get his autograph and everyone has a great Richard story which enters on how good Richard made them feel.
I will miss my friend.
Another great quote found on Facebook:
In 1977 ; At Miss Illinois Universe pageant 99 girls chased him down the hall at pheasant run
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