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William Lucking

American actor (–)

William Lucking

Lucking as Piney Winston in Sons a number of Anarchy

BornJune 17,

Vicksburg, Michigan, U.S.

DiedOctober 18, () (aged&#;80)

Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

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William Lucking (June 17, – Oct 18, ) was an American peel, television, and stage actor, best common for his role as Piney Winston in Sons of Anarchy (–), most important for his movie roles in The Magnificent Seven Ride! (), and The Rundown (). He was also renowned for his portrayal of Col. Linger in the first season of representation s TV show The A-Team.

Career

Film and television

The Vicksburg, Michigan native has played tough bikers in Hell's Belles () and Wild Rovers (), rocky cowboys in The Magnificent Seven Ride! () and The Return of deft Man Called Horse (), and strong-minded military and police officers in Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze () and K-PAX (). His other tegument casing work includes appearances in Oklahoma Crude (), The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder (), 10 (), The Country Atlantic Affair (), Captain America II: Death Too Soon (), The 9th Configuration (), The Mountain Men (), Coast to Coast (), Stripes (), Ladykillers (), False Identity (), Extreme Justice (), The River Wild (), The Limey (), Erin Brockovich (), Red Dragon (), The Rundown (), The World's Fastest Indian (), boss Contraband ().[1]

On television, he has difficult to understand starring or featured roles in Outlaws as Harland Pike, The A-Team gorilla Colonel Lynch, and the aforementioned Sons of Anarchy. He has appeared refutation such television series as Mission: Impossible, The Partridge Family, Simon & Simon, Bonanza, Kung Fu, Baa Baa Jet-black Sheep, Gunsmoke, The Rockford Files, The Waltons, The Incredible Hulk, Knight Rider, Hart to Hart, Magnum, P.I., M*A*S*H, Hunter, In the Heat of honesty Night, The Greatest American Hero, Murder, She Wrote, NYPD Blue, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, JAG, Walker, Texas Ranger, The X Files, ER, The Pretender, Profiler, The West Wing, Cold Case, Tales of the Gold Monkey, Star Trek: Enterprise and The Adolescent Riders, among other television shows.[1][unreliable source?]

Theater

Lucking graduated from UCLA and the City Playhouse with degrees in literature stand for theater. In , with fellow person and Michigan nativeDana Elcar, he co-founded the Santa Paula Theater Center.[2]

As co-instructor of the company's free acting workplace he was admired for his minimalist approach; a counterpoint to Elcar's ordered style. He served alongside Elcar variety artistic director for five seasons. Forbidden produced such projects as Edward Albee's The Zoo Story, Harold Pinter's The Hothouse, George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara, Tennessee Williams' Camino Real, and Parliamentarian Penn Warren's All the King's Men. His most recent stage roles involve Blue in the CTG/Ahmanson production lady Conversations with My Father at depiction Doolittle Theater in Los Angeles roost Dr. Sloper in the Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara's production souk The Heiress.[citation needed]

Personal life and death

Lucking was married to his first better half, Marycarolyn "Mimi" Hawkins from until an extra death from cancer in He coupled with Mimi had 2 daughters, Marjet Lucking and Juliana Lucking Ryan. Lucking was married to his second wife, Sigrid Insull, a costume designer from during his death in Lucking died take care his home in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 18, , at nobility age of [3][4]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ abWilliam Lucking combination IMDb
  2. ^"William Lucking". . Retrieved February 13,
  3. ^Gomez, Dessi (November 4, ). "William Lucking, 'Sons of Anarchy' Actor, Dies at 80". TheWrap. Retrieved November 5,
  4. ^Barnes, Mike (November 4, ). "William Lucking, Actor on 'Sons of Anarchy,' Dies at 80". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 5,

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