Galligan, Zach 1964-

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Galligan, Zach 1964-

PERSONAL

Full name, Zachary Wolfe Galligan; born February 14, 1964, in New York, NY; son of Arthur John (an attorney) and Carol Jean (a psychologist; maiden name, Wolfe) Galligan; married Ling H. Ingerick, September 25, 2005. Education: Attended Columbia University. Politics: Democrat. Avocational Interests: Reading, chess, music, films.

Addresses:

Agent—Henderson Hogan Agency, 8929 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 312, Beverly Hills, CA.

Career:

Actor. Acting teacher in New York City.

Member:

Screen Actors Guild, Association of Film, Television, and Radio Artists, Actor's Equity Association.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Adam Beckett, Nothing Lasts Forever, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1984.

Billy Peltzer, Gremlins, Warner Bros., 1984.

Mark Loftmore, Waxwork (also known as Reise zurueck in die Zeit), Vestron, 1988.

Todd, Mortal Passions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989.

Artie Gage, Rising Storm (also known as Rebel Storm and Rebel Waves), American Distribution Group, 1989.

Billy Peltzer, Gremlins 2: The New Batch, Warner Bros., 1990.

Rog, Zandalee, Adios, 1991.

Steve, Round Trip to Heaven, Prism, 1992.

Mark Loftmore, Waxwork II: Lost in Time (also known as Lost in Time and Space Shift: Waxwork II), Electric, 1992.

Douglas, Warlock: The Armageddon, Trimark Pictures, 1993.

Rick Corbit, Ice, PM Home Video, 1994.

Brian Hartley, All Tied Up (also known as Un soltero con mucha cuerdo), Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1994.

Jerry Hiatt, Caroline at Midnight (also known as Someone's Watching), New Horizons, 1994.

Evans, Cyborg 3: The Recycler (also known as Cyborg 3 and Cyborg 3: The Creation), Warnervision Entertainment, 1995.

Sir Kay, Prince Valiant (also known as Prinz Eisenherz), Paramount, 1997.

Eric Rhodes, Cupid, Live Film and Mediaworks, 1997.

The Storytellers, 1999.

Ethan Lang, Raw Nerve, York Entertainment, 1999.

Dalton, G-Men from Hell, A Plus Entertainment/Government Action, 2000.

Voice of King Foptop, Little Insects, Crystal Sky Communications/MPA, 2000.

Pete Drake, What They Wanted, They Got (short film), Bass Ackwards Films/Girls with No Faces Films, 2001.

Pat, Gabriela, Power Point Films, 2001.

Spence, The Tomorrow Man (also known as Time Shifters), 2001.

Spider, Point Doom, 2001.

Warren, Infested, Columbia TriStar, 2002.

Anson, The Pack, Electric Movies/Sterling Worldwide Entertainment, 2007.

Hart Carlton, Let Them Chirp Awhile, Jonathan Blitstein Enterprises, 2007.

Yoseph Caldwell, Jewslim, Midnite Oil Productions, 2008.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Hector Timerman, Jacobo Timerman: Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number (also known as Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number), NBC, 1983.

Rick Brogan, Surviving (also known as Surviving: A Family in Crisis and Tragedy), ABC, 1985.

Patrick Costello, Psychic, USA Network, 1992.

Thomas Doyle, For Love and Glory (also known as Elysian Fields and Shenandoah), CBS, 1993.

Adam Curtis, The First to Go, Showtime, 1997.

Kreigal, Storm Trooper, Showtime, 1998.

King Pendragon, Arthur's Quest, 1999.

Director Hammond, Momentum (also known as Momentum—Wenn Gedanken toeten koennen and Projekt Momentum), Sci-Fi Channel, 2003.

Dr. Swatek, Legion of the Dead, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Greg Pscharapolus, "A Very Delicate Matter," ABC Afterschool Specials, ABC, 1982.

William "Hickey" Hicks, "The Prodigious Hickey" (also known as "The Prodigious Mr. William Hicks"), "The Lawrenceville Stories," American Playhouse, 1987.

William "Hickey" Hicks, "The Return of Hickey," "The Lawrenceville Stories," American Playhouse, 1988.

William "Hickey" Hicks, "The Beginning of the Firm," "The Lawrenceville Stories," American Playhouse, 1989.

David, "Strung Along," Tales from the Crypt (also known as HBO's "Tales from the Crypt"), HBO, 1992.

The 100 Greatest Family Films, Channel 4 (England), 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

"Toxic Shock," The Hitchhiker (also known as Deadly Nightmares and Le voyageur), 1989.

Rick Danworth, "For Love of Money," Melrose Place, Fox, 1992.

Ron Jeffries, "Takedown," Pacific Blue, 1996.

Chester Barnes, "The Homecoming," Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, CBS, 1997.

Bill Chase, "Reunion," The Love Boat: The Next Wave, UPN, 1998.

Ensign David Gentry, "In the Flesh," Star Trek: Voyager (also known as Voyager), UPN, 1998.

Aaron Mitchelson, "Diamonds Aren't Forever," The Net, 1998.

Young man, "My Convertible," Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 1999.

Dr. Kent, "Worked," 7th Heaven (also known as Seventh Heaven and 7th Heaven: Beginnings), The WB, 2001.

Eddie Malloy, "Happy Family," Law & Order: Criminal Intent (also known as Law & Order: CI), NBC, 2003.

"Boom Boom Yeah!," Player$, TechTV, 2003.

Movies that Shook the World, AMC, 2005.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Robert De Villiers, Crossings, ABC, 1986.

I Love the '80s Strikes Back, VH1, 2003.

(In archive footage) 100 Greatest Teen Stars, VH1, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Extreme, ABC, 1995.

Stage Appearances:

Eugene Morris Jerome, Biloxi Blues, Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1985-86.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Legion of the Dead: Behind the Scenes, Asylum Home Entertainment, 2005.