- Stephen Stucker
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name = Stephen Stucker
imagesize = 250px
caption = Stucker in "Airplane!", 1980
birthdate = birth date|1947|7|2
birthplace =Des Moines, Iowa , USA
deathdate = Death date and age|1986|4|13|1947|7|2
deathplace =Hollywood, California , USAStephen Stucker (
July 2 ,1947 –April 13 ,1986 ) was an American actor, known for portrayals of larger-than-life flamboyant characters, notably the insane control-room worker Johnny Henshaw-Jacobs in the "Airplane! " movies and thecross-dressing , rubber-penis -wavingstenographer in the courtroom sequence in 1977's "The Kentucky Fried Movie ".Stucker was born in
Des Moines ,Iowa , on July 2, 1947, distinguishing himself at school as a pianist and a class clown, blessed with dry wit. Stucker made his screen debut inGregory Corarito 's 1975 exploitation "Carnal Madness " as Bruce Wilson, a gay fashion designer who escapes an insane asylum with two fellow inmates before molesting and drooling their way through the pupils at a girls' reform school. Although the synopsis seems tasteless by modern standards, Corarito's film was of its time, and the over-the-top comedy performances by Stucker and his co-stars Michael Pataki and Bob Minor prevented the proceedings from lapsing too far into tasteless sexploitation.Stucker, a distinctive presence with his
bald pate andmaniacal grin , went on to the 1977 earthquake-in-Los Angeles comedy "Cracking Up ", alongside future "Spinal Tap " starsFred Willard ,Michael McKean andHarry Shearer , before appearing as the shamelessly mugging Gordon Simley in the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker conceived / John Landis-directed sketch film "The Kentucky Fried Movie" the same year. Stucker proved a hit both with Landis and the emerging spoof comedy team of Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker, as he appeared in both "Airplane! " and "", as well as Landis's "Trading Places " in 1983. Stucker also acted in series of guest appearances in "Mork and Mindy ".Stucker was one of the first actors to announce he was suffering from
HIV . He died from AIDS-related complications on April 13, 1986 at the age of 38.In the audio commentary for the Airplane! DVD the directors remember that when Stucker was a member of the theater group "Kentucky Fried Theater" he had a tendency to steal the show in every skit even if he was just an extra.
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