Odyssey 5
Odyssey 5

Odyssey 5

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2002- 2004
1 Seasons
20 Episodes
6.3(32 votes)
Ended
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama

Overview

Odyssey 5 is a Canadian science fiction series that first ran in 2002 on Showtime in the United States and on Space in Canada. Odyssey 5 is the brainchild of Manny Coto, who served as a script-writer and executive producer during the series run. Through his website and in interviews, Coto has expressed his interest in returning to the series at some point, either continuing it or giving it a conclusion.

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Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

13 members
Acting

Peter Weller

Chuck Taggart

Peter Weller
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Sebastian Roché

Kurt Mendel

Sebastian Roché
Acting

Christopher Gorham

Neil Taggart

Christopher Gorham
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Leslie Silva

Sarah Forbes

Leslie Silva
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Kenneth Mitchell

Marc Taggart

Kenneth Mitchell
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Gina Clayton

Paige Taggart

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Phillip Jarrett

Paul Forbes

Phillip Jarrett
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Lindy Booth

Holly Culverson

Lindy Booth
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Sonja Smits

Cynthia Hodge

Sonja Smits
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Tamara Marie Watson

Angela Perry

Tamara Marie Watson
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Timothy Burd

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Timothy Burd
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Jim Codrington

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Jim Codrington
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Devon Bostick

Gothic Teen / Joey Grossman

Devon Bostick

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