Tony Todd, a productive actor and horror icon, died in 2024Leaving behind an impressive filmography full of unforgettable roles. Starting with his first real Hollywood role as Sergeant Warrer Oliver Stone Oscar’s “team”, Todd then began his journey to the horror legend, playing Ben Tom Savini’s “Living Dead Night” for Renovation of the Dead Night-a clear turning point on his way to the title “Candyman” Candyman Playing in Bernard Roses in the famous 1992 supernatural horror film. He then continued his race as a horror genre staple, eventually becoming the personification of death in the film series “The final destination”.
But horror was not the only genre that Todd became known. A noticeable, six-foot five-inch star would also name himself in the beloved sci-fi series, playing Kurn, Kingon’s brother Worf at both “Star Trek: the next generation” and “Deep Space Nine”. Actually, Todd once discovered that some “deep space nine” episodes changed his lifeThe actor also appeared in the “X-Files”, “Xena: Warrior Princess” episodes and gave the dreadwing voice in the series “Transformers: Prime”.
Todd even played a small but important role in another beloved sci-fi series with cult: “Stargate SG-1.” Although not remembered as loving as his “Star Trek” performances, Todd’s three performances “SG-1” are unforgettable for franchise fans and demonstrated the man’s impressive range.
Tony Todd played Lord Haikon on Stargate SG-1
Debuting in the 9th episode of the Season 9, “Babylon”, Tony Todd Lord Haikon was a Jaff warrior and the head of the Jaffa colony known as Sodan. Jaffa, of course, was the humanoid race, which Goa’uld implanted with symbiots, giving them superhuman abilities. Fan’s favorite Teal’c, played by Christopher Jogge, was Jaffa, but the toda hero had not entered the series much later. And while the SG-1 crew took him and fed him with health, he did not become a regular team member, such as Teal’c at his final appearance.
In total, Haikon appeared in three episodes from the Season 9 of SG-1. Babylon was the eighth episode of the season and was shown on September 9, 2005. It saw Colonel Cameron Mitchel (Ben Browder), captured by Sodan and challenged by Kel Shak Lo, fight to death. Michael then invented his death and returned to the ground, even though we no longer saw Haikon until Season 9, Episode 11, “the fourth rider, part 2.” In this payment, the SG-1 team competes to stop the plague from spreading, and Haikon agrees to help. The last appearance of the hero took place in Season 9, Episode 18, “Arthur Mant”, where Teal’c visits the world of Sodon home to find a wounded Haikon whose symbiote has been killed. Teal’c team member gives Sodon leader Tretonin, who helps him recover. However, then we no longer see the character of Todd.
“Stargate SG-1” after Season 10 canceled sci-fi channel In 2007, and although there were several spin-offs that came after the Stargate: Atlantis, Haikon would never appear again. However, like almost all of his performances, the short stage of Toda on the series is still unforgettable.