October 26, 2018
Hello fans,
We have another emergency here! It's a good thing that Randolph Mantooth is our featured celebrity.
A few weeks ago we had fellow Emergency! cast member
Kevin Tighe and now we have on-screen partner and real-life friend Randolph Mantooth.
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--DEAD OR ALIVE?--
See if you know if the following celebrities have had a visit from the "Grim Reaper":
Linda Kozlowski: She co-starred with Paul Hogan (whom she later married) in the "Crocodile Dundee" movies
Claudia Cardinale: Italian actress, films include "8 1/2", "The Pink Panther", "The Professionals" and "Once Upon a Time in the West"
Ray Sharkey: Played Sonny Steelgrave on the TV series "Wiseguy"
(Answer at the bottom)
Randolph Mantooth
Learn More About Randolph Mantooth on Celebrity Nooz
BIRTH DATE: September 19, 1945 in Sacramento, California, USA
BIRTH NAME: Randolph Deroy Mantooth
CLAIM TO FAME: He is best known for playing paramedic John Gage on Emergency! He played the role from 1972 to 1979.
FAMILY LIFE: He was married to Rose Parra from 1978 until their divorce in 1991. He has been married to Kristen Connors since 2002.
INFO: He was discovered in New York by a Universal talent agent after performing the lead in the play "Philadelphia, Here I Come," and returned to California. He slowly built up his resume with work on such dramatic series as "Adam-12,", "McCloud," "Alias Smith" and "Marcus Welby, M.D." This led to his role on "Emergency."
Randy found a new direction in his career with daytime soaps. And throughout the years he has appeared on "Loving", "General Hospital," "One Life to Live" and "As the World Turns".
Randy has frequently returned to his theater roots in such productions as "Footprints in Blood," "Back to the Blankets," "Wink Dah," "The Independence of Eddie Rose," "The Paper Crown," "The Inuit" and, most recently "Rain Dance" off-Broadway in 2003.
Mantooth is a board member of Project 51, a non-profit California public benefit corporation that was created to share with the public the history of Emergency Medical Services in the United States.
He also serves as a frequent keynote speaker at Fire and EMS events across the country. He serves as Honorary Chairman of the Board for the nonprofit County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Association, actively supporting the museum's James O. Page Memorial Building Fund and their effort to acquire a permanent facility. He is also involved with several charitable causes such as The Make-A-Wish Foundation.
TRIVIA: Is half Seminole Indian.
Was once engaged to Joyce DeWitt who played Janet on 'Three's Company'
Bought a 13-1/2 acre ranch in Agoura, California, in the 1970s that was later destroyed by the devastating "Malibu Fire" on October 15, 1978.
Enjoys all sports, and is an avid baseball fan. His favorite baseball team is the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Is the oldest of four children. His siblings are Don Mantooth, Nancy Mantooth and Tonya Mantooth.
The on-screen camaraderie between Mantooth and
Kevin Tighe, as well as their friendship with both London and Troup, carried over to real life as well. Before London's and Troup's deaths, all four remained close friends after the series came to a close, and Tighe served as a best man at Mantooth's second wedding in 2002.
WHERE IS HE NOW: Mantooth has spent the last few years on the stage.
Mantooth completed a three-month run of Tracy Letts'
Superior Donuts in 2012.
In 2015, he revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer earlier that year and had completed treatment.
Mantooth performed in Carey Crim's
Morning After Grace at the Purple Rose Theatre in the fall of 2016.
CREDITS:
2013 Killer Holiday...Detective Bodrogi
2011 Sons of Anarchy (TV Series)...Charlie Horse
Dorylus (2011) ... Charlie Horse
Out (2011) ... Charlie Horse
2010 Ghost Whisperer (TV series)...Allen Farber
Dead Ringer
2010 Bold Native...Richard Cranehill
2009 Scream of the Bikini...Ambasador Cartwright
2009 Criminal Minds (TV series)...Mr. Gless
Cold Comfort
2008 Flowers and Weeds (short)...Roger Lonergan
2007 On the Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres (short)...Arthur Mayler
1997-2007 One Life to Live (TV series)...Kirk Harmon
2007 He Was a Quiet Man...Dr. Willis
2007 Fire Serpent (TV movie)...Dutch Fallon
2006 Price to Pay...Bert
2004-2005 As the World Turns (TV series)...Hal Munson
2000 Agent Red...Admiral Edwards
2000 Time Share...Ken Crandall
2000 ER (TV series)...Policeman
May Day (2000)
1999 Enemy Action...Solonsky
1998 Promised Land (TV series)...Ben Camden
When Darkness Falls
1997 Walker, Texas Ranger (TV series)...James Lee Crown
Rainbow's End
1997 JAG (TV series)...Col. Ron Barret
Impact (1997)
1997 Diagnosis Murder (TV series)...Mayor Bill Tremont
Malibu Fire
1995 The City (TV series)...Alex Masters
1992-1993 General Hospital (TV series)...Richard Halifax
1992 Baywatch (TV series)...Sam Dietz
Dead of Summer
1992 CBS Schoolbreak Special (TV series)...Mr. Leland
Please, God, I'm Only Seventeen
1991 MacGyver (TV series)...Earl Stringer
The Prometheus Syndrome
1991 China Beach (TV series)...Joaquin
100 Klicks Out
1991 Under Cover (TV series)...Bing Tupper
Sacrifices
1991 Before the Storm (TV movie)...Bing Tupper
1991 White Cobra Express
1988 L.A. Law (TV series)...Gil Tecowsky
The Princess and the Pee
1983 Loving (TV series)...Alex Masters (aka Clay Alden) #1 (1987-1990, 1993-1995)
1983-1986 The Fall Guy (TV series)...Jerry Andrews / Larry / Veckler
The Lucky Stiff
The Winner
To the Finish
1985 Murder, She Wrote (TV series)...DeMarco / Raymond Two Crows
Murder Digs Deep
1985 Bridge Across Time (TV movie)...Joe Nez
1985 Scene of the Crime (TV series)
The Memory Game (1985)
1984 Dallas (TV series)...Joe Don Ford
Jamie
1981-1983 Fantasy Island (TV series)...Dr. Paul Todd
What's the Matter with Kids?/Island of Horrors
Delphine/The Unkillable
1981 Insight (TV series)...Adam
The Sixth Day
1978-1981 Vega$ (TV series)...Bobby Howard / Todd Peterson
French Twist
Serve, Volley and Kill
1981 Aloha Paradise (TV series)
The Star/The Trouble with Chester/Fran´s Worst Friend (1981)
1980 Charlie's Angels (TV series)...Mark Williams
Island Angels
1979 The Seekers (TV movie)...Abraham Kent
1979 Detective School (TV series)...Eddie Dawkins
1978-1979 Operation Petticoat (TV series)...Lt. Mike Bender
1972-1979 Emergency! (TV series)...Paramedic John Gage
1979 Most Deadly Passage (TV movie)...Paramedic John Gage, LACoFD
1979 Battlestar Galactica (TV series)...Michael
Greetings from Earth
1979 The Love Boat (TV series)...Alan Billingsly
Like Father, Like Son/Don't Push Me/Second Chance
1978 Greatest Rescues of Emergency! (TV movie)...Firefighter John Gage, FF/PM, LACoFD
1978 Project U.F.O. (TV series)...Tim Jenkins
Sighting 4016: The Pipeline Incident
1978 Emergency: Survival on Charter #220 (TV movie)...Paramedic John Gage, LACoFD
1977 Testimony of Two Men (TV mini-series)...Father Frank McNulty
1976 Cos (TV series)...Mailman
Episode dated 10 October 1976
1973-1974 Emergency +4 (TV series)...Paramedic John Gage
1974 Sierra (TV series)...Paramedic John Gage
The Urban Rangers
1971-1974 Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (TV series)l...Keith Ryder / Lonnie Roth
The Desertion of Keith Ryder
Until Proven Innocent
1971-1972 Adam-12 (TV series)...John Gage / Neil Williams
Lost and Found
Log 88 - Reason to Run
1971-1972 Marcus Welby, M.D. (TV series)...Intern
Solomon's Choice (1972)
Cynthia
1972 The Bravos (TV movie)...2nd Lt. Lewis
1970-1971 McCloud (TV series)...Intern / Phillip Yerby
The Disposal Man
Man from Taos: Part 1: Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York City?
1971 Sarge (TV series)...Finch
The Combatants
The Badge or the Cross
1971 The Bold Ones: The Lawyers (TV series)...Terence 'Terry' Kimble
The Strange Secret of Yermo Hill
1971 Marriage: Year One (TV movie)...Dan
1971 Rod Serling's Night Gallery (TV series)...Elkins
Death in the Family/The Merciful/Class of '99/Witches' Feast
1971 Alias Smith and Jones (TV series)...Dan Loomis
Stagecoach Seven
1971 Vanished (TV movie)...Ensign
1971 The Virginian (TV series)...Lieutenant Dorn
The Regimental Line
1970 The Bold Ones: The Senator (TV series)...Lt. Tony Caffey
A Continual Roar of Musketry: Part 2
A Continual Roar of Musketry: Part 1
1970 Matt Lincoln (TV series)...Paul
Angie
1968 Ironside (TV series)...Extra
Split Second to an Epitaph: Part 1
Split Second to an Epitaph: Part 2
To see Then & Now pictures of Randolph Mantooth, visit: Celebrity Nooz
--Answers to DEAD OR ALIVE--
Linda Kozlowski - ALIVE
Born: 01/07/1958
Claudia Cardinale - ALIVE
Born: 04/15/1938
Ray Sharkey - DEAD (AIDS)
Born: 11/14/1952 Died: 06/11/1993
WHO PASSED ON THIS WEEK...
10/24
Carmen Alborch, 70, Spanish feminist, writer and politician, Minister of Culture (1993-1996), cancer.
Rudolf Gelbard (de), 87, Austrian Holocaust survivor.
Na. Muthuswamy, 82, Indian theatre artist and playwright.
Hip Hop Pantsula, 38, South African rapper.
Pellegrino Tomaso Ronchi, 88, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Porto-Santa Rufina (1984-1985) and Città di Castello (1991-2007).
Haider Zaman Khan, 82, Pakistani politician.
10/23
Eladio Benítez (es), 79, Uruguayan footballer.
Skip Campbell, 69, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1996-2006), mayor of Coral Springs, Florida (since 2014).
Daniel Contet, 74, French tennis player.
Tony Hoagland, 64, American poet, pancreatic cancer.
Mighty Shadow, 77, Trinidadian calypsonian, stroke.
Louis O'Neill, 93, Canadian writer, professor and politician, MNA (1976-1981).
Rein Põder (de), 75, Estonian writer and publisher.
Alojz Rebula, 94, Italian-born Slovenian writer, playwright and essayist.
Rod Rust, 90, American football coach (New England Patriots, Montreal Alouettes).
10/22
Gilberto Benetton, 77, Italian businessman, co-founder of Benetton Group.
Frank Branch, 74, Canadian politician, Speaker (1987-1991) and member (1970-1995) of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, cancer.
Horacio Cardo, 74, Argentine painter and illustrator.
Raymond Fraser, 77, Canadian writer.
Hank Greenwald, 83, American sportscaster (San Francisco Giants).
Boris Kokorev, 59, Russian pistol shooter, Olympic champion (1996).
Mahamadou Djeri Maïga, 46, Malian politician.
Pyotr Moryakov, 104, Russian poet and journalist.
Friedrich Ostermann, 86, German Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Münster (1981-2007).
Paddy O'Prado, 11, American racehorse, paddock accident.
Silvio Palmieri, 60, Canadian composer.
Viktor Pegov (ru), 79, Russian painter.
Eugene H. Peterson, 85, American clergyman and biblical scholar.
Titi Qadarsih (id), 72, Indonesian actress and singer.
Robert Saladrigas, 78, Spanish writer, journalist and literary critic.
José Varacka, 86, Argentine football player (River Plate, national team) and manager (Boca Juniors).
10/21
Earl Bakken, 94, American pacemaker inventor (Medtronic) and museum founder (Bakken Museum).
Ilie Balaci, 62, Romanian football player (Universitatea Craiova, Dinamo Bucuresti, national team) and manager, stroke.
Seymour Crawford, 74, Irish politician, TD for Cavan-Monaghan (1992-2011).
Harry L. Ettlinger, 92, American engineer, member of the Monuments Men, Congressional Gold Medal recipient.
Robert Faurisson, 89, British-born French academic and Holocaust denier.
Barney Gottstein, 92, American grocer (Carrs Quality Centers).
Idris Legbo Kutigi, 78, Nigerian lawyer, Chief Justice (2007-2009).
François Montmaneix, 80, French poet and writer.
Joachim Rønneberg, 99, Norwegian broadcaster (NRK) and military officer (Commander of Operation Gunnerside).
Tan Chin Nam, 92, Malaysian property developer and racehorse owner.
Charles Wang, 74, Chinese-born American software developer (CA Technologies), philanthropist (Smile Train) and sports team owner (New York Islanders), lung cancer.
10/20
Jun Ashida, 88, Japanese fashion designer, pneumonia.
Gaétan Gervais, 74, Canadian historian and author, co-designer of the Franco-Ontarian flag.
Wim Kok, 80, Dutch politician and trade union leader, Prime Minister (1994-2002), heart failure.
Walter Kwok, 68, Hong Kong real estate developer (Sun Hung Kai Properties), complications from a stroke.
Jon McMurray, 34, Canadian rapper and freeskier, fall.
Ngok Wah, 76, Hong Kong actor (Come Drink with Me, Death Duel, Looking Back in Anger).
P. B. Abdul Razak, 63, Indian politician, MLA (since 2011).
Charles Turbiville, 75, American politician, member of the South Dakota House of Representatives (2005-2013, since 2017), stroke.
Peter Velappan, 83, Malaysian football administrator and manager (national team).
Zheng Xiaosong, 59, Chinese politician and diplomat, Director of the Macau Liaison Office (since 2017), Vice-Governor of Fujian Province, fall.
10/19
Tawfiq al-Asha (ar), 70, Syrian actor.
Abdrahman Asylbek (kk), 80, Kazakh poet.
Åge Hovengen, 90, Norwegian politician, MP (1977-1989).
Takanobu Hozumi, 87, Japanese actor (The Demon, Mr. Baseball, The X from Outer Space), gallbladder cancer.[
Keiichiro Kimura (ja), 80, Japanese animator (Tiger Mask, Speed Racer), heart attack.
Sir John McGrath, 73, New Zealand jurist, judge of the Supreme Court (2005-2015).
Dick Modzelewski, 87, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New York Giants).
Tom Neville, 78-79, Irish hurler (Wexford).
Osamu Shimomura, 90, Japanese organic chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (2008).
Diana Sowle, 88, American actress (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Fallout 3).
10/18
Elihu Abrahams, 91, American theoretical physicist.
Abdul Raziq Achakzai, 39, Afghan police officer, shot.
Ajimajasan, 82, Nigerian actor.
Ayub Bachchu, 56, Bangladeshi singer-songwriter (Love Runs Blind), heart attack.
Anthea Bell, 82, British literary translator (Asterix).
Todd Bol, 62, American teacher and public bookcase proponent, creator of Little Free Library, pancreatic cancer.
Sergey Bondarenko, 31, Ukrainian singer (Nensi).
Leonid Brusin (ru), 76, Russian stage actor.
Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab, 83, Sudanese military officer and politician, President (1985-1986).
Jeff Hallebone, 89, Australian cricketer.
Randolph Hokanson, 103, American classical pianist.
Daniel Honoré (fr), 79, French writer.
Kate Lansbury, 78, British actress (A Fish Called Wanda, Ever After).
Danny Leiner, 57, American film director (Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, Dude, Where's My Car?, The Great New Wonderful), cancer.
Li Lianda, 84, Chinese pharmacologist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Raúl Marrero Quiles, 92, Puerto Rican singer, composer and conductor.
Mark Meerovich (ru), 62, Russian architect.
Åke Ortmark, 89, Swedish radio journalist, author and television presenter.
Lisbeth Palme, 87, Swedish child psychologist and philanthropist.
Dick Slater, 67, American professional wrestler (WCW, WWF, Mid-South).
Darren Stewart, 52, Australian soccer player (Newcastle Breakers, Johor) and manager (Maldives national team).
Aleksandr Svetlov, 79, Russian film director.
N. D. Tiwari, 93, Indian politician, Minister of External Affairs (1986-1987) and Finance (1987-1988), multiple organ failure.
Massimo Zamorani (it), 92, Italian journalist.
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