John Schuck

John Schuck

actor

John Schuck was born on Feb 04, 1940 in USA. John Schuck's big-screen debut came with M*A*S*H directed by Robert Altman in 1970, strarring Capt. 'Painless' Waldowski. John Schuck is known for Run for the Dream: The Gail Devers Story directed by Neema Barnette, Charlayne Woodard stars as Gail Devers and Louis Gossett Jr. as Bob Kersee. The most recent award John Schuck achieved is Glendale International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie John Schuck plays is Closer to God which will be released on Jan 25, 2016.

Of English and German heritage, lumbering, oval-faced John Schuck was born Conrad John Schuck, Jr. in Boston, Massachusetts on February 4, 1940, the son of an English professor who taught at, among others, both Princeton College and SUNY Buffalo while John was growing up. Following graduation from Denison University, where he appeared in a number of plays, John turned to regional theatre work ("Marat/Sade," etc.), including the Cleveland Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, and American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco.Discovered at ACT for film by Robert Altman, the director featured him as Captain Walter "Painless Pole" Waldowski, the virginal army camp dentist, in the classic Korean War film M*A*S*H (1970), giving him a memorable "deflowering" scene with sexy Jo Ann Pflug. Altman continued to use John in Brewster McCloud (1970), John McCabe (1971) and, most assuredly, in Nous sommes tous des voleurs (1974), arguably his best movie role as a bank robber on the lam.On 70's television, in addition to guest spots on such programs as "Gunsmoke," "Mission: Impossible," "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Room 222," "Bonanza," "Ironside" and "Love, American Style," "Schuck won a regular part as an inept but altruistic sergeant alongside Rock Hudson's police commissioner for six seasons on McMillan & Wife (1971). Following this, however, he found himself somewhat stereotyped as simple-minded, lovable lugs such as the robot on the silly short-lived comedy Holmes et Yoyo (1976), as buddy Murray in the revamped series The New Odd Couple (1982) and as Herman Munster on Les nouveaux monstres sont arrivés (1987), a revisit to the ghoulish 1960s television family. He also kept his name alive on such popular games shows as "The $25,000 Pyramid," "Hollywood Squares" and "Password."More challenging guest role work has come to him on occasion with television series such as New York Police Blues (1993), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Babylon 5 (1993) and in the historically acclaimed TV movie Racines (1977). In the popular films Star Trek IV : Retour sur Terre (1986) and Star Trek VI : Terre inconnue (1991), John appeared in various roles and earned himself a place in the hearts of Trekkie fans all over the nation. Other film roles over time have included Blade (1973), Just You and Me, Kid (1979), Earthbound (1981), Cash-cash (1984), Une chance pas croyable (1987), The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (1988), My Mom's a Werewolf (1989) and Dick Tracy (1990).The musical stage also took a shine to him. An accomplished singer, John appeared semi-regularly (from 1979 until 2006) as the bald-domed, gruff-speaking Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks in the hit musical "Annie," not only on Broadway but on tours and in smaller theater venues. He also garnered success playing Frank Butler in "Annie Get Your Gun" with Bernadette Peters on tour. Other roles over time have included the musicals "The Sound of Music", "Peter Pan", "The Most Happy Fella" and "She Loves Me." He co-starred in the original premiere of "Grumpy Old Men" in 2011 and then returned to Broadway in 2013 as a replacement in the Gershwin musical "Nice Work If You Can Get It."Into the millennium, on TV John played a police captain on an episode of "Diagnosis Murder," had a recurring role as a Chief of Detectives in New York - Unité spéciale (1999), and had another recurring role as shop keeper Carl in the skateboarding adventure series Zeke et Luther (2009). He also appeared in the films Closer to God (2014) and All Light Will End (2018).A sailor on the sly, John Schuck is father to son Aaron via his first marriage (1978-1983) to former actress Susan Bay Nimoy. He married his current wife, painter Harrison Houlé, in 1990.

  • Birthday

    Feb 04, 1940
  • Place of Birth

    Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Also known

    Conrad John Schuck, John Shuck

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Awards

4 wins & 0 nominations

Glendale International Film Festival
2017
Best Actor
Winner - Festival Award
Tale of the Kite (2016)
Indie Fest USA International Film Festival
2017
Actor: Leading
Winner - Award of Excellence
Tale of the Kite (2016)
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