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Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Richard Jaeckel (1926 - ) Actor Born As: Richard Hanley Jaeckel Born: October 10, 1926, Long Beach, CA Education: Hollywood High School A journeyman player of Hollywood films and action TV series who also has acted in martial arts movies, Jaeckel came up in the waning days of the studio system and has played supporting partsoften pugnacious onesin some A movies and numerous leads in B movies and low-budget actioners. Breaking in as a delivery boy at Fox Studios, the teenaged Jaeckel made his film debut as a G.I. in GUADALCANAL (1943). He appeared in other war and Western movies during the late 1940s and early '50s including SANDS OF IWO JIMA (1949) and THE GUNFIGHTER (1950). He won praise as Turk, the hormonally-charged suitor to Terry Moore in COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA (1952). Despite appearing in a prestige film, Jaeckel went back to B action programmers in the late ''50s, before landing supporting parts in bigger budget action films in the ''60s, such as Robert Aldrich's DOCE DEL PATIBULO (1967). There were some exceptions, such as his turn as an American soldier accused of rape in a small town in post-war Germany in A TOWN WITHOUT PITY (1961) and as Paul Newman's lumberjack brother who, in a startling scene, drowns while caught under a log during high tide in SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION (1971). The latter earned Jaeckel an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He followed with roles in Aldrich's LA VENGANZA DE ULZANA (1972) and Sam Peckinpah's PAT GARRET AND WILLY THE KID (1973) and a reteaming with Newman in THE DROWNING POOL (1976). Jaeckel was featured in Aldrich's TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING (1977) and ALL THE MARBLES (1981) and was effective as the government agent tracking an alien (Jeff Bridges) in John Carpenter's STARMAN (1984). In the '90s, he was in such martial arts quickies as THE KING OF KICKBOXERS (1990) and MARTIAL OUTLAW (1993). Jaeckel began performing in TV anthology series such as The U.S. Steel Hour and Playhouse 90 during the 1950s. In 1961, he joined the cast of Frontier Circus (CBS) as the advance man for a traveling troupe in the Old West. His series resume reads with a long list of action or crime series in which he co-starred, but which did not last long on the airwavesLt. McNeil in Banyon (NBC, 1972-73), Hank Myers in Firehouse (ABC, 1974), Klinger in Salvage I (ABC, 1979), Master Chief Rivers in Supercarrier (ABC, 1988) and Lt. Quirk in Spencer for Hire (ABC, 1986-87). Jaeckel also co-starred on the ABC sitcom At Ease (1983), playing the by-the-book security boss, Major Hawkins, and he was the older, wiser figure in the first syndicated season of Baywatch. His work in TV-movies has been somewhat more sporadic. He did a well-received turn opposite Linda Lavin in THE $5.20 AN HOUR DREAM (CBS, 1980) and returned to DOCE DEL PATIBULO (1967) for the franchise's TV movies in the mid-'80s.
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