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{{Infobox Character
name= Douglas Anders |
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|name= Douglas Anders
image= |
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|image=[[File:Grell.jpg|250px]]
race= [[Human]] |
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|race= [[Tau'ri]]
gender= Male |
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|gender= Male
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rank= None (civilian) |
 
home planet= [[Earth]]|
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|home planet= [[Earth]]
allegiances= None known|
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|allegiances=[[Tau'ri]]
appearances= [[Wormhole X-Treme! (episode)|Wormhole X-Treme!]] and [[Citizen Joe]] |
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|appearances= ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''<br>*"[[Wormhole X-Treme! (episode)|Wormhole X-Treme!]]"<br>*"[[Citizen Joe]]"<br>*"[[200]]"
actor= [[Herbert Duncanson]] |}}
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|actor= [[Herbert Duncanson]]
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{{Quote|And introducing Douglas Anders as Grell the Robot.|TV Announcer|Wormhole X-Treme! (episode)}}
'''Douglas "Doug" Anders''' was the actor from the TV show ''[[Wormhole X-Treme!]]'' who played "Grell," a character undoubtably based on [[Teal'c]]. Unlike Teal'c, however, Grell was a robot.
 
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[[File:300px-Douglas anderson.jpg|thumb|250x250px]]
 
'''Douglas "Doug" Anders''' was the actor from the TV show ''[[Wormhole X-Treme!]]'' who played "Grell", a character undoubtedly based on [[Teal'c]].
   
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==Biography==
"Grell" was not been heard to speak, although it is clear he is capable of speech as [[Raymond Gunne]] as "Dr. Levant" and [[Yolanda Reese]] as "Major Monroe" ask him a question, but he is interrupted before being able to answer.
 
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===2001===
 
Unlike Teal'c, however, Grell was a robot. Grell was not heard speaking, although it is clear he is capable of speech as [[Raymond Gunne]] ("Dr. Levant") and [[Yolanda Reese]] ("Major Monroe") ask him a question, but he is interrupted before he is able to answer. {{cite|SG1|Wormhole X-Treme!}}
   
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===2016===
In the end credits, his last name is given as "Anderson."
 
 
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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*[[Herbert Duncanson]] is the stand-in for [[Christopher Judge]]. He previously played [[Guard 1 (Beast of Burden)|Guard]] in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "[[Beast of Burden]]".
 
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*In the commentary for "[[Wormhole X-Treme! (episode)|Wormhole X-Treme!]]", [[Joseph Mallozzi]] says that they didn't have Grell speak because Teal'c has similar situations in the show where Chris Judge is required to just "raise an eyebrow" instead of saying any dialogue. That same reason was given for the scene where Anders has string sticky-taped to his eyebrow, giving the false pretense that's how Teal'c does it.
In real life, [[Christopher Judge]]'s real first name is Douglas.
 
 
*In the end credits, his last name is given as "Anderson."
 
*In real life, [[Christopher Judge]]'s real first name is Douglas.
 
[[Category:Tau'ri|Anders, Douglas]]
 
[[Category:Tau'ri|Anders, Douglas]]
 
[[Category:Recurring SG-1 characters|Anders, Douglas]]
 
[[Category:Recurring SG-1 characters|Anders, Douglas]]

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"And introducing Douglas Anders as Grell the Robot."
―TV Announcer[src]
File:300px-Douglas anderson.jpg

Douglas "Doug" Anders was the actor from the TV show Wormhole X-Treme! who played "Grell", a character undoubtedly based on Teal'c.

Biography

This section requires expansion

2001

Unlike Teal'c, however, Grell was a robot. Grell was not heard speaking, although it is clear he is capable of speech as Raymond Gunne ("Dr. Levant") and Yolanda Reese ("Major Monroe") ask him a question, but he is interrupted before he is able to answer. (SG1: "Wormhole X-Treme!")

2016

Behind the scenes

  • Herbert Duncanson is the stand-in for Christopher Judge. He previously played Guard in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Beast of Burden".
  • In the commentary for "Wormhole X-Treme!", Joseph Mallozzi says that they didn't have Grell speak because Teal'c has similar situations in the show where Chris Judge is required to just "raise an eyebrow" instead of saying any dialogue. That same reason was given for the scene where Anders has string sticky-taped to his eyebrow, giving the false pretense that's how Teal'c does it.
  • In the end credits, his last name is given as "Anderson."
  • In real life, Christopher Judge's real first name is Douglas.