Mike Vogel tells about working with Charles Dance

Source: Collider.com Adapted by Matthew Graham (creator of BBC’s “Life On Mars and Ashes to Ashes”) from the 1953 classic novel by Arthur C. Clarke and directed by Nick Hurran (“Sherlock”, “Doctor Who”), the Syfy mini-series “Childhood’s End” follows the peaceful invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords. When Karellen (Charles Dance), the ambassador for the…

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Mike Vogel tells about his new Mini Series “Childhood’s End”

Source: Parade.com Mike Vogel just can’t get enough sci-fi. Tonight, he segues from Stephen King‘s “Under The Dome” to another series based on a classic novel when Syfy premieres “Childhood’s End”, adapted from Arthur C. Clarke‘s 1953 novel. The six-hour miniseries follows the peaceful invasion of Earth by the mysterious Overlords, which begins decades of apparent utopia…

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From “Dome” to “Childhood’s End”

Source: Philly.com Can science fiction and religion co-exist? Mike Vogel doesn’t see why not. “I think God created us with an imagination, and for me, science fiction, it’s the ultimate in opening the expanse of what’s possible,” said the Warminster-raised star of “Childhood’s End”. The three-night miniseries premieres tonight on Syfy. Vogel, who spent some time…

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Mike confronts Alien Agendas and more in “Childhood’s End”

Source: Comicbookresources.com Mike Vogel started out as a model, but he soon discovered his true calling in Hollywood. Over the course of his career, he’s successfully navigated between feature films and television projects, including “Grounded For Life”, 2003’s “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, “Poseidon”, “Pan Am” and “Bates Motel”. Now, in a follow-up to his three-season stint…

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Mike Vogel and Daisy Betts talks “Childhood’s End”

Source: Hollywood Outbreak The highly anticipated Syfy series “Childhood’s End“ is based on Arthur C. Clarke’s seminal novel about the invasion of Earth by an alien race known as the Overlords. This takeover is initially deemed as a peaceful situation, as humanity enters a near utopian existence. Science fiction, however, isn’t grounded in rose colored happy…

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