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Henriksen does appear in the film as Hal Vukovich, a Detective in the Los Angeles Police Department. Henriksen in 2010. Henriksen played the android Bishop in Cameron's film Aliens (1986), and as Bishop's designer Michael Weyland in Alien 3 (1992). [15] He also played Charles Bishop Weyland, the man upon whom Bishop was based, in Alien vs ...
He played Hal for over 20 years, from October 1985 to September 2004 and from June 2005 to July 2006. Hal was initially a short-term role, but as Hendrickson joked, when he "impregnated the leading lady" (the character of Margo, then played by Hillary B. Smith ), he signed a contract with a longer term.
The books feature a large ensemble cast, often but not always centered on about half a dozen police detectives and other supporting characters. Detective Steve Carella is a major character in the series, alongside officers Cotton Hawes, Hal Willis, Bert Kling, the ambitious youngster, the hot-tempered Roger Havilland, and comic relief from the ...
The book is so much more than a biography or a mundane historical account of Vukovich's life because it was written by a man who knew him and loved him. "They became such good friends.
Detective Vukovich, portrayed by Lance Henriksen, is Lieutenant Ed Traxler's main partner in The Terminator. Along with Traxler, he investigates the first T-800's murders of two Sarah Connors, and manages to reach the actual Sarah it is targeting along with Kyle Reese, who was sent back in time to protect her from the T-800.
Hal Schick resided in this modest apartment for about 40 years, according to his neighbor. Smith said he owns Schick’s novel “Dime Detective,” which is set in 1940s Los Angeles.
The original Air Wave (Larry Jordan) debuted during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books.His first appearance was in Detective Comics #60 (December 1942) by artist Harris Levey, who signed his work under the pen name "Lee Harris", and a writer tentatively identified as either Mort Weisinger [2] or Murray Boltinoff. [1]
[1] The Bishop of Devizes appears in two different parts of the series, apparently referring to two different characters. [2] The first Bishop of Devizes dies before Look to the Lady, and leaves Campion a small inheritance; he is also mentioned in Police at the Funeral. The second appears, alive, in Coroner's Pidgin, as a wine expert.