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Clarence Gilyard

 

 

 

Il est acteur, réalisateur et producteur américain né le 24 décembre 1955 à Moses Lake, Washington (États-Unis).

* 1977 : Chips ("CHiPs") (série TV) : Officer Benjamin Webster (unknown episodes, 1982-1983)
* 1983 : The Kid with the 200 I.Q. (TV)
* 1984 : The Duck Factory (série TV) : Roland Culp (unknown episodes)
* 1986 : Top Gun : Sundown
* 1986 : Karate kid, le moment de vérité II (The Karate Kid, Part II) : G.I. #1
* 1987 : Off the Mark : James B. White
* 1988 : Piège de cristal (Die Hard) : Theo
* 1989 : L.A. Takedown (TV) : Mustafa Jackson
* 1990 : Le Grand tremblement de terre de Los Angeles (The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake) (TV) : Roy Bryant
* 1994 : Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion : Jimmy Trivette
* 1997 : Orange Bowl Parade (TV) : Host / Himself
* 2000 : Left Behind : Bruce Barnes
* 2002 : Left Behind II: Tribulation Force (vidéo) : Pastor Bruce Barnes
* 2005 : Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire (TV) : Ranger James "Jimmy" Trivette

comme producteur

* 1999 : Boondoggle

Clarence Darnell Gilyard, Jr. (born December 24, 1955) is an American actor of African descent who has featured in movies and television since 1980. He is sometimes credited as Clarence A. Gilyard. Gilyard is known for his roles as Andy Griffith's private investigator and right-hand man, Conrad McMasters, on the popular 1980s legal drama series, Matlock (a role he played from 1989 to 1993), and as Chuck Norris's partner and best friend, Texas Ranger, James 'Jimmy' Trivette, on the popular 1990s crime drama, Walker, Texas Ranger. In the 2000s, he also played Rev. Bruce Barnes in two of the three Left Behind: The Movie films.

Biography

Career

In 1980, Gilyard moved to L.A. to become an actor. Gilyard became the first black actor to undertake the role of the cheerleader in "Bleacher Bums" before he segued into TV roles. Gilyard has made guest appearances (as a character actor) on TV shows such as Diff'rent Strokes, The Facts of Life, 227, Simon & Simon and Riptide. Gilyard was on the final season of the NBC TV series CHiPs as Officer Benjamin Webster from 1982-1983. Next he co starred with Jim Carrey in the 1984 NBC sitcom "The Duck Factory" .

Gilyard's movie debut was in 1986 as Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) Sundown in Top Gun. He was also a military man in the 1986 film The Karate Kid, Part II. His most famous movie role is in the 1988 action film Die Hard. He was Theo, a computer expert and one of the terrorists. He also played in Left Behind: The Movie and Left Behind II: Tribulation Force as Reverend Bruce Barnes.

Gilyard's fortune came true when he replaced Kene Holliday as young private eye, Conrad McMasters, on the drama series, Matlock, from 1989 to 1993. McMasters was the handsome African-American detective who fell in love with several girlfriends, and the private investigator of folksy attorney, Ben Matlock, played by Andy Griffith. Gilyard, who had been a fan of Griffith's for years, had beat out three other actors for the role, when a screen-test came. He also had a distinct connection with Griffith for four years, both on-screen and off. Unlike many actors, with the exception of both Holliday & Roebuck, Gilyard had almost appeared in every Matlock episode for his three seasons he stayed on the show. After the show had moved from NBC to ABC for the series' seventh season, he was about to work on a pilot for another series on CBS, hence, most of Gilyard's appearances have been reduced on Matlock.

In 1993, his dream would also come true as he would earn yet another co-starring role opposite Chuck Norris as Texas Ranger James Trivette on Walker, Texas Ranger, which was a much better hit. Being the Western man that he is, it was another role that he would take as he enjoyed performing stunts and dangerous work on and off the set, at the same time that his new relationship with Norris would be best pals, mirroring away from the set. He would continue playing the same role until 2001, making Gilyard one of the top stars in Hollywood, having to co-star with two legends, 12 seasons altogether in two separate roles.

He briefly appeared in the Oct 16, 05 television movie "Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire". Gilyard had only a cameo in the movie due to the filming's conflict with a long-planned family vacation.

Personal life

Gilyard was born in Moses Lake, Washington, the son of Clarence Gilyard, Sr., a U.S. Air Force officer.[1] Gilyard grew up on military bases in Hawaii, Texas, and Florida. He spent one year as an Air Force Academy cadet before leaving to attend Sterling College.[2] He played football in college, and is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

He has a younger brother who graduated from the Air Force Academy in 1985. In 2003, Gilyard returned to college to obtain a masters degree from Southern Methodist University. He is currently an Associate Professor in the College of Fine Arts Department of Theatre at the University of Nevada Las Vegas.[3]

References

1. Clarence Gilyard, Jr. Biography (1955-)
2. Clarence Gilyard Biography - Yahoo! Movies
3. Department of Theatre | Faculty/Staff Bios