- J. C. Quinn
Infobox actor
birthdate = birth date|1940|11|30|mf=y
birthplace =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
deathdate = death date and age|2004|2|10|1940|11|30|mf=y
deathplace =Mexico J.C. Quinn (
November 30 ,1940 –February 10 ,2004 ) was an American film andtheatre actor . Quinn's career was marked by dozens of films from the 1970s onwards and hundreds of minor television appearances.Quinn was born in Philadelphia and studied acting in
New York , spending seventeen years on stage before moving toHollywood to act in films. With his rugged facial features and gravelly voice, J.C. Quinn was often mistaken for two better-known actors,Harvey Keitel andDick Miller , of whom he shared a physical resemblance to both. Quinn's most memorable role was that of the short order cook Elmo in the 1985 movie "Vision Quest" with Matthew Modine. Quinn gave a classic performance wherein the downtrodden Elmo gives his "That Six Minutes" speech (about the meaning all events have in the grand scheme of life), and singlehandedly inspires Modine's character, Louden Swain, to persue his Vision Quest (a result Elmo never knew).Quinn's television credits include appearing on "
Cagney and Lacey ", "Miami Vice ", "Quantum Leap", "Dawson's Creek ", and "Cheers ". Quinn died in acar crash inMexico onFebruary 10 ,2004 .Filmography
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NAME=Quinn, J.C.
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=February 18 ,1919
PLACE OF BIRTH=Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
DATE OF DEATH=February 10 ,2004
PLACE OF DEATH=Mexico
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