- Larry Wilcox
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name = Larry Wilcox
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birthplace =San Diego ,California ,United States
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yearsactive = 1972–present
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website =Larry Wilcox (born
August 8 ,1947 ) is an American actor, best known for his role as Officer Jonathan "Jon" Baker in "CHiPs ", an American television series about the motorcycle officers of theCalifornia Highway Patrol .Background
Wilcox was born in San Diego,
California . His parents divorced while he was still an infant. He moved to Rawlins,Wyoming , and was raised on The Flying Diamond, his grandfather's ranch. His father, abartender , died shortly after, and his mother worked as a secretary to support her four children.After graduating from Rawlins High School, Wilcox traveled to Los Angeles and worked odd jobs while studying piano and acting. In 1967, about to be drafted, he joined the Marine Corps and spent 13 months in
Vietnam as anartillery man. He reached the rank of Sergeant before he was discharged in 1970. He returned to Los Angeles to resume his acting lessons. An attempt predentistry courses at a local college convinced him he "didn't have the manual dexterity for it."Fact|date=February 2007Before long, Wilcox was landing lucrative
television commercial s for products such asOld Spice .Fact|date=June 2008 In 1972 he was cast as Dale Mitchell in another reincarnation of the popular series, "Lassie". The show lasted until 1974. He went on to make several guest appearances on TV, such as in "M*A*S*H", and in movies until, in 1977, he was cast as Jon Baker in "CHiPs ". Wilcox admits taking the role to ease his despair at losing a part in "Rich Man, Poor Man " toNick Nolte .Fact|date=February 2007"CHiPs"
As an accomplished
motorcycle rider, horseman, race car driver, andjet ski er, Wilcox did many of his own stunts on the show. Unlike his co-star,Erik Estrada (who played Francis "Ponch" Poncherello), Wilcox never suffered any major injuries. By the 1979–80 season, he made $25,000 per episode (the same amount as Estrada). During his time on "CHiPs", Wilcox appeared on the cover ofTV Guide three times, along with Estrada. [ [http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/larry-wilcox/206195 Larry Wilcox - Photos, Bio and News for Larry Wilcox | TVGuide.com] ]Rumors of friction between the two had occurred late in the 1978–79 season, but it calmed down after Estrada's injury at the beginning of the 1979–80 season. Apparently the accident was not enough to bring them back together; Estrada was not invited to his co-star's 1980 wedding. Wilcox admits he and Estrada were never the best of friends, and that some of the rumors of on-set feuding were true. However, whatever friction may have existed between the two, it never showed in Jon and Ponch's on-screen relationship. Said Wilcox: "We're just two totally different people." Fact|date=February 2007
After "CHiPs"
In 1982, Wilcox left "CHiPs" to pursue other projects. He formed his own production company, Wilcox Productions, which produced the acclaimed television series "
The Ray Bradbury Theater " for five years. He also continued acting and directing.In the mid-1990s, Wilcox ran a
pharmaceutical company called Team Elite. He described it as "a multidivisional company selling liquidvitamin s, wholesale travel and long-distance communications throughnetwork marketing ."Today, he continues to run Wilcox Productions and is also
president andchief executive officer of UC Hub Group, Inc., [ [http://www.uchub.net/media.aspx UC HUB GROUP, INC :: Digital Community ::] ] a software company specializing in digital communities. He has also produced, directed, written, and starred in a children's video called "Lil CHP", which tells the story of two little boys who dream of becomingCalifornia Highway Patrol motor officers. Wilcox returned in his "CHiPs" role of Jon Baker, and former co-starRobert Pine returned as Sergeant Joe Getraer. The video also starredJohn Schneider ("The Dukes Of Hazzard ") andRon Masak ("Murder She Wrote ").Wilcox says his
entrepreneur ial talents were nurtured during his days on "CHiPs" byDavid Begelman , then the top executive atMGM , which produced the show. Contrary to Estrada, who blames Begelman for sabotaging his career, Wilcox says, "I loved Begelman. He helped me so much; he gave me advice, we discussed deals and how to negotiate. He was kind of a mentor. He sure was nice to me."With encouragement from Begelman, Wilcox optioned the rights to several entertainment properties, including the story of a young actress murdered by her boyfriend, which became "Death of a Centerfold: The
Dorothy Stratten Story". Wilcox wasexecutive producer of the TV movie, which starredJamie Lee Curtis .The story had a deeper resonance for Wilcox, whose older sister was shot in front of her three children and her mother. The accused murderer, her husband, was later acquitted in a celebrated trial in Wyoming and subsequently killed in a barroom brawl, according to Wilcox.
Wilcox was reunited briefly on-screen with his former co-star Estrada in "
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 ", and then again in 1998's CHiPs reunion movie, "CHiPs 99"; Wilcox says he still talks to Estrada a few times a year.Personal life
Wilcox married his first wife, Judy Vagner, on
March 29 ,1969 and later divorced in 1978. They had two children together: Derek, the elder, was born in 1970 and appeared in two episodes of "CHiPs". He is currently getting hisPh.D. in Intellectual History and Critical Thinking at theUniversity of Chicago . Heidi (born 1975), the second oldest, is working in the dental profession.Wilcox's second marriage was to Hannie Strasser, a one time "CHiPs" assistant sound technician and a native of
Denmark . The wedding took place onApril 11 ,1980 . Their daughter Wendy was born in 1982.On
April 22 ,1986 , Wilcox married his third wife, Marlene Harmon Wilcox, a member of the 1980 OlympicHeptathlon Team. Their two children are Chad (born 1993) and Ryan (born 1995).As of 2006, Wilcox lives on a ranch in the San Fernando Valley and is content running his company. He also states that " [I] enjoying my family and planting as many memories as I can." He also says that he remains grateful for his many fans. When asked what he thought about the upcoming CHiPs feature film, he simply said, "I wish them well!"
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Ryan was born in 1993 Chad was born in 1995.
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