- Wolfe Perry
infobox actor
othername=L. Wolfe Perry, Jr.
birthdate=birth date and age|1957|1|22
birthplace=New Orleans, Louisiana
occupation=Television actor ,basketball player Wolfe Perry (born Lieutenant Wolfgang Perry, Jr. on22 January , 1957, inNew Orleans ,Louisiana ) is anAfrican American actor and former college basketball player atStanford University .As an actor, Perry is primarily known for his role as Teddy Rutherford, one of Coach Ken Reeves' new players in the third season of the
CBS TV series "The White Shadow ".Perry was a standout basketball player at Stanford University and graduated in 1979 with a degree in theatre arts. Perry, who stands 6'4", was a four-year letterman and starting guard for the Cardinal. He led the Cardinal in scoring average his senior season, 1978-79, with 18.3 points per game. He scored a career-high 34 points in a game that season against national powerhouse
UCLA . For his college career, Perry scored 1,287 points (18th all time at Stanford) with 258 assists (12th) and 112 steals (9th).Perry was a favorite of the basketball fans at Stanford, many of whom expected him to be drafted into the NBA. He was drafted in the fifth round in 1979 by the
Utah Jazz , but was cut before the regular season. He then put his Stanford drama experience to work and landed the role of Rutherford on "The White Shadow " in 1980. He wore the uniform number 21 in his role, which is the same number he wore at Stanford.In 1980, Perry was also a cast member of the short-lived PBS series "Up and Coming", which was the first weekly American TV drama centered around an African American family.
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