- Richard Lineback
Infobox actor
name= Richard Lineback
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birthdate= 1952
location=Frankfurt ,Germany
occupation=Actor
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yearsactive= 1975 to present
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homepage=Richard D. Lineback (born 1952) is an American
actor . He has performed in character roles in such blockbuster movies as "Speed", "Twister" and "Varsity Blues". He played Deputy Dodd in "".Lineback has appeared in many roles on the stage, with leads that include Tom Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath", C.C. Showers in "
The Diviners ", for which he won theDrama-Logue Award for Outstanding Actor, and thetitle role in "Mister Roberts".He has also appeared in numerous
guest appearance roles for television, including Romas in ', Selin Peers in ' and Kessick in "". He also appeared in the role as Rev. Vernon Canty in twoepisode s of "JAG ".Early life
He was born in
Frankfurt, Germany , the son of Carl Mayo Lineback (1922–2004) and Dorothy Anne Darnall (1923–2008). His siblings are Robert B. Lineback (born 1953) and Carol A. Lineback (born 1955). His father was aphysician and an officer in the U.S. Army assigned to the 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt. When he retired from activemilitary service , in 1965, Dr. Lineback relocated with his family toAustin, Texas , where he established a private practice. ["Austin American-Statesman ", Feb. 11, 2004, Obituary of Carl Mayo Lineback.]Richard Lineback attended the
University of Texas at Austin .cite web |title=Richard Lineback – Deputy Dodd |first= |last= |work=Friday the 13th Films |url=http://www.fridaythe13thfilms.com/saga/part5/richardlineback.html |date= |accessdate=2008-09-15] He moved toLos Angeles, California , where he pursued anacting career.Career
In 1975, Lineback joined the
Colony Theatre Company , in Burbank, and was in the cast of the play "The Grass Harp ". Among the many productions he has appeared in, his roles include Eugene Gant in "Look Homeward, Angel", Tom Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath", C.C. Showers in "The Diviners ", for which he won theDrama-Logue Award for Outstanding Actor, Dan White in "Execution of Justice ", and thetitle role in "Mister Roberts".His movie debut was in the role as Steve Estes in the biopic/drama "Joni" (1980), the story of Joni Eareckson. He played Larry in the western/drama "Hard Country" (1981) with
Jan-Michael Vincent andKim Basinger . Lineback then played Deputy Dodd in the slasher/horror "" (1985).His numerous television
guest appearance s include roles in episodes of "The Love Boat ", "M*A*S*H", "The Waltons ", "Crazy Like a Fox", "Matlock", ', "Hunter", "China Beach ", "Dallas", ', "NYPD Blue ", "Touched by an Angel ", "" and "JAG ". He also played the role as Billy in the "Incident In A Small Jail" segment of thetelevision movie "Alfred Hitchcock Presents " (1985).Lineback played the role as Al LeFauve in the world premiere stage production of "
Baby Dance ", co-starringLinda Purl andStephanie Zimbalist , at thePasadena Playhouse , for which he was nominated for theLos Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Actor. He later reprised the role at theWilliamstown Theatre Festival , inMassachusetts , and theLong Wharf Theatre in New Haven.In the movie "
Natural Born Killers " (1994), Lineback's character, Sonny, was the firstredneck to be shot to death by the murderous couple, Mickey Knox (played byWoody Harrelson ) and Mallory Knox (played byJuliette Lewis ). As Mr. Thornton in "Twister" (1996) withHelen Hunt andBill Paxton , Lineback was the first farmer to be killed by a ragingtornado . He played an FBI special agent, McMurphy, in the crime/thriller "The Jackal" (1997) withBruce Willis ,Richard Gere andSidney Poitier .Lineback recreated his role as Al LeFauve for the
Showtime movie "The Baby Dance " (1998) co-starringStockard Channing andLaura Dern . In the theatrical horror movie "The Ring" (2002) withNaomi Watts andMartin Henderson , Lineback played the innkeeper.Richard Lineback lives in Los Angeles.
Filmography
Made-for-TV filmography
References
External links
*imdb name|id=0512610|name=Richard Lineback
* [http://www.colonytheatre.org/bios/lineback.html Richard Lineback at the Colony Theatre Website]
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