SFX Magazine Top 100 21st Century SF Icons
#63 Daniel Jackson{Proof that male tomb raiders can be sexy, too}
He began his adventures as the floppy-haired James Spader in 1994’s blockbuster movie Stargate, then morphed into floppy-haired Michael Shanks once the movie became a TV show in 1997.
At first he was owlish, intellectual and usually in need of rescuing; by the time the series finished 10 years later he was a buffed-up, hunky hero who could handle weapons just as well as a textbook. Quite a career arc, particularly when you consider he spent some of that arc “ascended” into another life form.
The joy of Daniel, though, was that he never lost his sense of awe: from watching his jaw drop as Spader to seeing him revel in the artefacts of a new planet as Shanks, he was always a delight.
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