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What Movie Awards did Michael Beck win?
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Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
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Michael Beck roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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The Warriors | Swan |
Xanadu | Sonny Malone |
Megaforce | Dallas |
JAG | Senator Carter Innes 1 episode, 2004 |
In the Heat of the Night | Sonny Roper 1 episode, 1993 |
Murder, She Wrote | Brian Bentall / ... 3 episodes, 1989-1993 |
Nash Bridges | Adult Bobby Bridges 1 episode, 2001 |
Walker, Texas Ranger | Adam McGuire 2 episodes, 1996-1998 |
Michael Beck's Quotes
- The Warriors (1979) opened a lot of doors in film, for me, which Xanadu (1980) then closed. Then again, any movie that spawns a hit stage musical can't be all bad!
- [on his show "Houston Knights"] Look, we've had cop shows since the inception of television, and when there's two guys they're usually buddies. The switch here is Michael and I don't get along - he's from Chicago, and we're not crazy about each other, we're more likely to slug each other - but we're accessible enough to get into America's living rooms every week.
- Megaforce (1982) is, to say the least, hardly a picture you'd look for at the Oscars. On the other hand, it earned me and my new family enough to buy our first house; so I'm not about to knock it, either.
Interesting Facts about Michael Beck
- Played quarterback for his college football team.
- Is originally from a tiny Delta city in eastern Arkansas surrounded by cotton fields - a small school powerhouse in football and basketball.
- Was nominated for two Razzie Awards, Worst Actor in 1981 for Xanadu (1980). And Worst Supporting Actor in 1983 for Megaforce (1982).
- His hobbies include reading, music and cooking.
- His stage credits, beginning with college, include: "Of Mice And Men" (he was George); "Romeo & Juliet" (he was Tybalt); "Camelot" (he was King Arthur); and "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof".
- His wife Cari is a songwriter. They have two children: son, Jesse Michael Taylor (B. February 16, 1983); daughter, Ashley Rebecca Taylor (B. June 3, 1986) who died of unspecified causes on June 22, 2009.
- The third of nine children, he has four brothers and four sisters.
- Was one of 30 (out of 2,500) applicants chosen for London's Central School of Speech and Drama, following his college graduation.
- Went to Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, on a football scholarship. Graduated with a degree in Economics.
- Starred as Chance Wayne opposite Lauren Bacall in a production of "Sweet Bird of Youth" in London in 1985.
- Not to be confused with another actor named Michael Beck, a New York-based stage actor who is a founding member of two theatre companies: 16 Tons Theater Company, a Brooklyn based ensemble which is devoted to creating original and multidisciplinary works, and the Ontik Ensemble, a Manhattan based theater company.
- Tried out for, but did not get, the role of "Sir Lancelot of the Lake" in John Boorman's movie Excalibur (1981).
- Read (provided the voice for) the Books-On-Tape version of John Grisham's "Runaway Jury". [2004]
- Born two days after Brent Spiner, in the same month of the same year.