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Bruce Boxleitner

 
Actor: Bruce Boxleitner
  • Born: May 12, 1950 in Elgin, Illinois
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Science Fiction
  • Career Highlights: Red River, Tron, The Babe
  • First Major Screen Credit: Kiss Me Kill Me (1976)

Biography

The first time that American actor Bruce Boxleitner set foot on stage, it was with a total of four hours' preparation. While in high school, Boxleitner was forced to jump into the role of My Fair Lady's Henry Higgins when the young man originally cast in the part came down with mononucleosis the day before the show. The applause that greeted Boxleitner's debut was enough to inspire him to continue studying drama at the Goodman Theatre. His first Broadway play flopped, but he managed to secure steady work in a series of villainous supporting roles in Hollywood. With the help of fabled super-agent Jay Bernstein, Boxleitner climbed to stardom, reaching a particularly lofty rung with his four season-stint (from 1983 to 1987) as government agent Lee Stetson on the TV series Scarecrow and Mrs. King. More recently, Bruce Boxleitner was seen as fictional ballplayer "Jumpin' Joe Dugan" in the 1992 Babe Ruth biopic The Babe. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Bruce Boxleitner

Bruce Boxleitner, May 2008
Born Bruce William Boxleitner
May 12, 1950 (1950-05-12) (age 59)
Elgin, Illinois, USA
Spouse(s) Kathryn Holcomb (1977—1987)
Melissa Gilbert (1995—present)
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Bruce William Boxleitner (born May 12, 1950) is an American actor and science fiction and suspense writer.[1]

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Early life

Boxleitner was born in Elgin, Illinois, the son of a certified public accountant.[2] He attended Prospect High School in Mount Prospect, Illinois, and the Goodman Theater School of Drama of the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois.

Career

Television

He is best known for his leading roles in the television series How the West Was Won, Bring 'Em Back Alive, Scarecrow and Mrs. King (with Kate Jackson), and Babylon 5 (as John Sheridan in seasons 2–5, 1994–1998). He also starred in The Gambler trilogy (as Billy Montana, alongside Kenny Rogers: 1980, 1983 and 1987). In 2005 he co-starred as Captain Martin Duvall in Young Blades. He has also starred in several films within the Babylon 5 universe, including Babylon 5: In the Beginning (TV, 1998), Babylon 5: Thirdspace (TV, 1998), Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (TV, 1999) and the direct-to-DVD Babylon 5: The Lost Tales (2007).

He has made appearances in many other TV shows, such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Gunsmoke, Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again, Tales from the Crypt, Heroes, Touched by an Angel, The Outer Limits and She Spies, and in 1982 he played Chase Marshall in the TV movie, Bare Essence, with Genie Francis. He has also recently joined the cast of Heroes for seasons three and four, playing New York Governor Robert Malden in three episodes. He also appeared on the television series Chuck as the father of Captain Awesome.

Film

He has also appeared in several films, for instance in Tron (in which he played the title role) and The Baltimore Bullet (1980) with James Coburn. He will reprise his role in the Tron sequel Tron Legacy, as he did for a sequel video game named Tron 2.0, and Disney/Square Enix crossover video game Kingdom Hearts II. He also starred as Confederate General James Longstreet in the 2003 film Gods and Generals. He provides the voice of Colin Barrow in the animated sci-fi horror movie Dead Space: Downfall, based on the video game Dead Space. Other films he has been in include Kuffs, The Babe, Brilliant, Snakehead Terror, Legion of the Dead, King of the Lost World, Shadows in Paradise and Transmorphers: Fall of Man. He has also been in the made-for-television films The Secret, Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door, Pandemic, Sharpshooter and Aces 'n Eights.

Modeling

From 1986-1989, Boxleitner appeared in advertisements for Estee Lauder's "Lauder For Men."

Novels

Boxleitner has written two science fiction novels with a Western setting: Frontier Earth (1999) [3] and Searcher (2001).[4] He is also the author of a suspense novel Killshot.[1]

Audio books

Boxleitner played a major role in the audio dramatization of The Great Secret, part of the Golden Age of Fiction series by L Ron Hubbard.

Personal life

Boxleitner's first marriage was to American actress Kathryn Holcomb (1977-1987) They had two sons together, Sam and Lee. Holcomb went on to marry English actor Ian Ogilvy, best known to American audiences as "Lawrence" on Upstairs, Downstairs. In a twist, Ogilvy also guest-starred on Boxleitner's series, Babylon 5.

Holcomb, a few years later, set her ex-husband up with actress Melissa Gilbert, who had a very long on-and-off relationship with Rob Lowe and then a failed marriage to Bo Brinkman. Gilbert, who is 14 years younger than Bruce, actually met him as a teen on Battle of the Network Stars. In December 1982, Gilbert was on the NBC team while Boxleitner was on the CBS team. She approached him, supposedly having a pin-up of him in her locker, and he promptly brushed Gilbert off as she was a teenager and he was already in his 30s.

Many years later, when they were set up on a date, Boxleitner was stunned how she had grown up. The two then had an on-and-off relationship including two broken engagements. He was terrified of another divorce and didn't want any more children. They finally reconciled and he married Gilbert on January 1, 1995 at their home.

Gilbert already had a son, Dakota Brinkman, who lived much of the time in Texas with his father, Bo Brinkman. Despite her age, and being a heavy smoker, she got pregnant right after their marriage, but went into pre-term labor and gave birth to a very premature son, Michael Boxleitner (named in honor of Melissa's television father, Michael Landon), in the autumn of 1995. The baby eventually put on weight and his lungs developed and he was able to finally go home with his parents.

Melissa Gilbert also played Boxleitner's on-screen wife, Anna Sheridan, in the 1990s television show Babylon 5.

In 2003, Boxleitner was appointed to the Board of Governors of the National Space Society, a nonprofit, educational space advocacy organization founded by Dr. Wernher von Braun.

References

  1. ^ a b "listing of books by Bruce Boxleitner". Alibris.com. http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?S=R&wauth=Bruce+Boxleitner&siteID=1JSk6CbYEf0-TdOKX4oYhKHU1MoitrW5cQ. Retrieved 2009-10-06. 
  2. ^ http://www.filmreference.com/film/59/Bruce-Boxleitner.html
  3. ^ Boxleitner, Bruce (1999). Frontier earth hc. Ace Hardcover. ISBN 978-0-441-00589-5. 
  4. ^ Boxleitner, Bruce (2001). Frontier Earth: searcher. New York: Ace Books. ISBN 978-0-441-00799-8. 

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