
Grace Park & Aaron Douglas Board the Baltimore Comic-Con
Baltimore Comic-Con is ready to take on the Cylons. Actors Grace Park and Aaron Douglas, who starred in the Battlestar Galactica revival, are joining the media guest list for the convention on September 25-27, 2026. They join previously announced Battlestar Galactica alumnus, Katee Sackhoff.
Park had two leading roles in the sci-fi series, first as Sharon “Boomer” Valerii, a Cylon sleeper agent who the humans believed was one of them. She also played Sharon “Athena” Agathon, another copy of Cylon Number Eight who fell for a human and joined their resistance.

She is also known for her role in Hawaii Five-0 as surfer and police officer Kono Kalakaua who was recruited to join the Five-0 Task Force. Park has also had starring roles in the TV shows Edgemont, The Cleaner, The Border, and A Million Little Things. She has also appeared in episodes of Dark Angel, Stargate SG-1, The Dead Zone, CSI, and the new MacGyver.
Douglas starred in Battlestar Galactica as Chief Galen Tyrol, a leader in the engineering and maintenance departments and a senior non-commissioned officer on the ship. He has been acting steadily since 2000 with over 125 movie and TV credits on his résumé. Douglas was in episodes of Dark Angel and Stargate SG-1, he was in Final Destination 2, X2: X-Men United, Walking Tall, and Smallville.

He had recurring roles in Hellcats, Hemlock Grove, and The Killing, he played the Turtle in The Flash, was in Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, and was in Hallmark mystery movies like Mystery 101: Playing Dead and Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play. Douglas was in the revival of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, did an episode of Resident Alien, and most recently starred in Murder in a Small Town.
“It’s great adding Grace and Aaron to make a Battlestar Galactica trifecta with Katee!” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “Battlestar was such an amazing show that really engrossed its fans throughout, and Grace and Aaron have gone on to add some fantastic work to their resumes thereafter. I am thrilled to have them join us, and our fans will be over the moon!”
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Grace Park & Aaron Douglas Board the Baltimore Comic-Con
Baltimore Comic-Con is ready to take on the Cylons. Actors Grace Park and Aaron Douglas, who starred in the Battlestar Galactica revival, are joining the media guest list for the convention on September 25-27, 2026. They join previously announced Battlestar Galactica alumnus, Katee Sackhoff.
Park had two leading roles in the sci-fi series, first as Sharon “Boomer” Valerii, a Cylon sleeper agent who the humans believed was one of them. She also played Sharon “Athena” Agathon, another copy of Cylon Number Eight who fell for a human and joined their resistance.

She is also known for her role in Hawaii Five-0 as surfer and police officer Kono Kalakaua who was recruited to join the Five-0 Task Force. Park has also had starring roles in the TV shows Edgemont, The Cleaner, The Border, and A Million Little Things. She has also appeared in episodes of Dark Angel, Stargate SG-1, The Dead Zone, CSI, and the new MacGyver.
Douglas starred in Battlestar Galactica as Chief Galen Tyrol, a leader in the engineering and maintenance departments and a senior non-commissioned officer on the ship. He has been acting steadily since 2000 with over 125 movie and TV credits on his résumé. Douglas was in episodes of Dark Angel and Stargate SG-1, he was in Final Destination 2, X2: X-Men United, Walking Tall, and Smallville.

He had recurring roles in Hellcats, Hemlock Grove, and The Killing, he played the Turtle in The Flash, was in Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, and was in Hallmark mystery movies like Mystery 101: Playing Dead and Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: A Very Foul Play. Douglas was in the revival of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, did an episode of Resident Alien, and most recently starred in Murder in a Small Town.
“It’s great adding Grace and Aaron to make a Battlestar Galactica trifecta with Katee!” Baltimore Comic-Con show promoter Marc Nathan said. “Battlestar was such an amazing show that really engrossed its fans throughout, and Grace and Aaron have gone on to add some fantastic work to their resumes thereafter. I am thrilled to have them join us, and our fans will be over the moon!”






