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Michael Beck (born February 4, 1949) [1] is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Swan in The Warriors (1979) as Sonny Malone in Xanadu (1980), and as Koda in Triumphs of a Man Called Horse (1983).
The film stars Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly in his final film role. It features music by Newton-John, Electric Light Orchestra, Cliff Richard and the Tubes. The title is a reference to the nightclub in the film, which takes its name from Xanadu, the summer capital of Kublai Khan's Yuan dynasty in China.
Michael Beck may refer to: Michael Beck (born 1949), American actor; Michael "Michi" Beck (born 1967), German singer; Mikkel Beck (born 1973), Danish football player
Chicago cop Joey LaFiamma, played by Michael Paré, is transferred to Houston after he kills a mobster from a powerful Mafia family and a contract is put out on him. Once there, he is partnered with Levon Lundy, played by Michael Beck , the grandson of a Texas Ranger .
Paré won the Best Actor award at PollyGrind Film Festival for the film Road to Hell, playing again the role of Tom Cody. [21] On television, Paré starred with Michael Beck in the drama Houston Knights in 1987–1988 [3] as well as the 2001 television series Starhunter. [22] The actor frequently appears in Uwe Boll's works. [23] [24]
At the beginning of his acting career, Landham was an actor in pornographic films. [7] [8] [9] He also posed for nude layout for Playgirl. [6] He then became a mainstream movie actor and appeared in a number of Hollywood films, including The Warriors (1979) as a subway policeman whose leg gets broken by a baseball bat-wielding Michael Beck, 48 Hrs.
Michael Lembeck (born June 25, 1948) is an American actor and television and film director. [1] He is best known as Max Horvath in One Day at a Time (1979–1984). Life and career
Deborah Van Valkenburgh (born August 29, 1952) is an American actress best known for her screen debut as Mercy in the 1979 cult film The Warriors, [2] and her role as Jackie Rush for five seasons (1980–1985) on the television situation comedy Too Close for Comfort. [3]