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Sergeant Bosco Albert "B.A." (Bad Attitude) Baracus / b ə ˈ r æ k ə s /, played by Mr. T, is a recurring character and one of the main protagonists of the 1980s action-adventure television series The A-Team. B. A. Baracus appeared on The A-Team from the series beginning in 1983 until its cancellation in 1987.
Gym owner Anton Danyluk wore face paint to look like A-Team character BA Baracus. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
The series was a major hit, and B. A. Baracus in particular quickly became a cult character and the de facto star of the show, reportedly sparking tensions with seasoned actor George Peppard, although Mr. T always maintained that these were unfounded rumors. [32] Mr. T was reported to be earning $80,000 a week for his role in The A-Team.
Ex-United States Army Special Forces 5th Special Forces Group Sergeant First Class Bosco Albert "B.A." Baracus (portrayed by Mr. T) is a highly skilled mechanic and the A-Team's regular Mr. Fix-It as well as being the team's master at arms. His character is basically that of the public persona of Mr. T himself.
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Mr. T as Sgt. Bosco Albert "B.A." Baracus; Strong man and mechanic of the team. Also known as Bad Attitude. Part of show's main cast for the rest of the series. Dwight Schultz as Capt. H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock; The clinically insane pilot of the team. Part of show's main cast for the rest of the series. Melinda Culea as Amy Amanda "Triple A ...
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The A-Team was created by writers and producers Stephen J. Cannell and Frank Lupo at the behest of Brandon Tartikoff, NBC Entertainment's president.Cannell was fired from ABC in the early 1980s, after failing to produce a hit show for the network, and was hired by NBC; his first project was The A-Team.