If you were a prominent Babylon 5 watcher back in the late 1990s, I am sure you remember the character “Commander Jeffrey Sinclair” played by Michael O’Hare. Unfortunately, Michael O’Hare passed away this past Friday (September 28th, 2012).
Prior to his involvement with the television world, O’Hare was active with the Broadway scene in New York. One of his well-known Broadway appearances was portraying “Col. Nathan Jessup” in A Few Good Men. This role was later played by Jack Nicholson in the movie version of A Few Good Men.
In 1992, O’Hare accepted the role as “Commander Jeffrey Sinclair” in the upcoming Babylon 5 science fiction television series, which then aired in 1993. Although, O’Hare was only with Babylon 5 for one full season, but the character was brought back in season two, and for a very short while in the series’ third season.
Michael O’Hare (born as “Robert Michael O’Hare”) died on September 28th, 2012, after suffering a heart attack and being placed in a coma since September 23rd, 2012. Babylon 5‘s producer J. Michael Straczynski posted the following announcement on his Facebook page:
“I regret that I must convey the sad news that Michael O’Hare passed away today. He suffered a heart attack on Sunday and was in a coma until his passing this afternoon. This is a terrible loss for all B5 fans and everyone involved with the show wishes to convey their condolences to the O’Hare family. He was an amazing man.”
Various fans of Michael O’Hare have been leaving their respects via Twitter:
Have just heard that B5 actor Michael O’Hare passed away today :’( Another member of the B5 cast gone out beyond the Rim
Very sad to see that Michael O’Hare of Babylon 5 fame had died Friday. I don’t think he ever really go enough credit for his work on B5.
RIP Michael O’Hare – time to join the First Ones on their journey beyond the rim of the galaxy.
RIP Michael O’Hare, your work on Babylon 5 (Commander Sinclair) in the early 1990’s was some of my favorite sci-fi entertainment. #geek
Isn’t it amazing how much of an outpouring there has been over Michael o’Hare? I hope he knew how loved/respected Sinclair was @straczynski