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John Matuszak

 
Actor: John Matuszak
 
  • Born: Oct 25, 1950 in Oak Creek WI
  • Died: Jun 17, 1989 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '80s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Action
  • Career Highlights: Caveman, The Ice Pirates, One Man Force
  • First Major Screen Credit: Caveman (1981)

Biography

During his first professional "life," Wisconsin-born John Matuszak was a football player. Actually, that's an understatement: as Houston's number one pick in the 1973 NFL draft, as a wildly unpredictable defensive lineman for the Raiders, and as a veteran of two Super Bowls, Matuszak was a FOOTBALL PLAYER. Like many of his calling, Matuszak decided to try the movies, beginning with a good part in the football-oriented North Dallas Forty (1979). In his case, acting "took," and Matuszak became a successful film and TV performer after his 1982 retirement from professional sports, playing character roles in fantasy films like Ice Pirates (1984) and Goonies (1986) and making regular appearances on the TV series Hollywood Beat and First and Ten. Sadly, John Matuszak died suddenly in 1989 at the age of 38. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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John Matuszak
Date of birth: October 25, 1950
Place of birth: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Date of death: June 17, 1989 (aged 38)
Career information
Position(s): Defensive end
Jersey №: 72
College: Tampa
NFL Draft: 1973 / Round: 1/ Pick 1
Organizations
 As player:
1973
1974-1975
1976-1981
Houston Oilers
Kansas City Chiefs
Oakland Raiders
Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com

John Daniel Matuszak (October 25, 1950 - June 17, 1989), nicknamed Tooz, was an American football player in the NFL who later became an actor. He was the first draft pick of 1973 and played most of his career with the Oakland Raiders until he retired after winning his second Super Bowl in 1981. Matuszak participated in the 1978 World's Strongest Man competition, where he placed ninth. As an actor, he is probably most remembered as deformed Sloth in the 1985 movie The Goonies.

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Biography

Early life

Matuszak was born in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, in 1950 to Audrey and Marvin Matuszak. He was always big for his age, which became an advantage as a defensive lineman in football. When he eventually turned pro, he stood 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) and weighed over 280 pounds (127 kilograms). He attended the University of Tampa where he was the star of their football team and a brother of the Theta Chi fraternity. (Incidentally, the football program at the University of Tampa ended after the 1974 season.) He also attended University of Missouri and Iowa Central Community College before going to Tampa.[1]

Football career

Matuszak, drafted by the Houston Oilers of the NFL, was the first draft pick of 1973. In addition to his contract with the Oilers, he joined the Houston Texans of the World Football League, but never played because of a restraining order that barred him from playing for two teams at the same time. The Oilers, displeased that he tried joining the WFL, traded him to the Kansas City Chiefs where he played until 1975. Then he found himself with the Raiders in 1976. He helped the Raiders win two Super Bowls (XI and XV) before retiring after the 1981 season. He played a total of 123 games in nine seasons of professional football.

His football career was often overshadowed by his even more famous (or infamous) partying and seemingly endless use of drugs. In his autobiography, he stated that he took many painkillers as well as other narcotics while playing professional football. Because of this, an article written for Sports Illustrated's website in January 2005 named him one of the top five all-time "bad boys" of the NFL.[2]

Acting

Matuszak became a fairly successful actor in the 1980s, making appearances in movies and on television, often portraying football players or gentle giants. His first major role was in the 1979 movie North Dallas Forty as a football player. He appeared in the movies Caveman, The Ice Pirates, and One Crazy Summer but is frequently remembered as deformed captive Sloth in The Goonies, the make-up for which took five hours to apply.[3] Matuszak's character Sloth wears an Oakland Raiders shirt in some scenes. He had numerous guest appearances in popular TV shows such as Perfect Strangers, M*A*S*H, The Dukes of Hazzard, Hunter, Silver Spoons, The A-Team, First and Ten and Miami Vice.

Death

His autobiography, Cruisin' with the Tooz, written with Steve Delsohn was published in 1987. Matuszak died of heart failure in Burbank, California, in June 1989. He was only 38 years old. His death was caused by an overdose of dextropropoxyphene although some cocaine was found in his system; pneumonia was also thought to be a contributing cause of his demise.

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