That was the great Charles Napier in one of his first roles! Star of Fred Olen Ray's "Deep Space"! Seen in most Jonathan Demme movies ("Silence of the Lambs", "Philadelphia")! Great voice actor, usually a tough guy on "The Simpsons" or in video games like "Quake".
He was the voice of Ted Turner-stand-in Duke Phillips on the underrated TV series "The Critic". ("Duke's Broadcasting Network and House of Chicken and Waffles".)
For the TY crowd, I should mention that he also was a Russ Meyer regular in the '70s. Starred the titular "Harry" in "Cherry, Harry and Racquel".
For a guy who usually plays authority figures (sergeants, cops, tough guys), kind of funny that he started out as a hippie.
I didn't think blue was Meade's color...
ReplyDeleteYeah, I thought he was Mr. Green jeans?
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see you two are talking again.
ReplyDeleteTrooper York said... "Grow up boys! hippies have always hated space exploration."
ReplyDeleteThat's why hippies shouldn't speak, or vote, or live.
Well, it's one reason.
ReplyDeleteHate to break this to you, but the hippies I knew LOVED their "space exploration".
ReplyDeleteIn fact we spend quite a bit of time out there ... someplace.
In the video clip you linked, the guys looks more like Tarantino than he does Meade.
ReplyDeleteYeaaaah, brother!
ReplyDeleteThat was the great Charles Napier in one of his first roles! Star of Fred Olen Ray's "Deep Space"! Seen in most Jonathan Demme movies ("Silence of the Lambs", "Philadelphia")! Great voice actor, usually a tough guy on "The Simpsons" or in video games like "Quake".
He was the voice of Ted Turner-stand-in Duke Phillips on the underrated TV series "The Critic". ("Duke's Broadcasting Network and House of Chicken and Waffles".)
For the TY crowd, I should mention that he also was a Russ Meyer regular in the '70s. Starred the titular "Harry" in "Cherry, Harry and Racquel".
For a guy who usually plays authority figures (sergeants, cops, tough guys), kind of funny that he started out as a hippie.
For the TY crowd, I should mention that he also was a Russ Meyer regular in the '70s. Starred the titular "Harry" in "Cherry, Harry and Racquel".
ReplyDeleteWhat exactly is "titular" about Russ Meyer's movies?
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For a guy who usually plays authority figures (sergeants, cops, tough guys), kind of funny that he started out as a hippie.
ReplyDeleteNot just a hippie --- a SPACE hippie!
sniff-- I miss Russ Meyer...if only he had been President...