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Jurasik also starred as Mitch Kline in the 1983 short lived [[CBS]] series ''[[Bay City Blues]]''.
Jurasik also starred as Mitch Kline in the 1983 short lived [[CBS]] series ''[[Bay City Blues]]''.


His movie roles includes the film ''[[Tron (film)|Tron]]'' (1982), with future ''Babylon 5'' co-star [[Bruce Boxleitner]] and as Roy, the perfect father neighbor, in ''[[Problem Child (1990 film)|Problem Child]]'' (1990).
His movie roles includes the film ''[[Tron (film)|Tron]]'' (1982), with future ''Babylon 5'' co-star [[Bruce Boxleitner]], and as Roy, the perfect father neighbor, in ''[[Problem Child (1990 film)|Problem Child]]'' (1990).





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Peter Jurasik
Peter Jurasik in Stuttgart, Germany in 2000
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
WebsitePeterJurasik.com

Peter Jurasik (born 25 April 1950, Queens, New York, USA) is an American actor best known for his television roles as Londo Mollari in the 1990s science fiction series Babylon 5 and Sid the Snitch on the 1980s series Hill Street Blues and its short-lived spinoff Beverly Hills Buntz.

Among Jurasik's guest appearances are an entomologist in one episode of MacGyver, CID investigator Captain Triplett in two episodes of M*A*S*H, and Dr. Oberon Geiger on three episodes of Sliders.

Jurasik also starred as Mitch Kline in the 1983 short lived CBS series Bay City Blues.

His movie roles includes the film Tron (1982), with future Babylon 5 co-star Bruce Boxleitner, and as Roy, the perfect father neighbor, in Problem Child (1990).


In 1998, he wrote Diplomatic Act (ISBN 0-671-87788-7) with William H. Keith, Jr., a science fiction novel where the lead character, an actor in a science fiction show, is kidnapped by aliens who think him to actually be his character from the program. The book is similar in tone and story to Galaxy Quest, which was released one year later.

In 2000 he appeared in the Doctor Who audio adventure Winter for the Adept. As of 2003, he has retired from acting; he lives with his family in North Carolina and teaches at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.