Biography
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Paul Xavier Gleason (May 4 1939 – May 27 2006) was an American film and television actor.
He was born in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1939, although he used a later year of birth (1944) during most of his career, and was raised in Miami. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/05/30/db3003.xml He attended North Miami High School and Florida State University where he played football. He was signed to a minor league baseball contract by the Cleveland Indians, but never made it into the big leagues.
Acting career
Gleason starred in many movies, and became well-known initially as Dr. David Thornton on All My Children, playing the role from 1976 to 1978.
He is perhaps best remembered for his role as the gruff disciplinary principal named Richard Vernon in the 1985 movie The Breakfast Club. He reprised that character several times, including in an A*Teens music video, on the television show Boy Meets World (although he was a dean on BMW) and in the Not Another Teen Movie film.
He is known to Star Wars fans for his role as Jeremitt Towani in the 1985 made-for-TV film The Battle for Endor. He played the villainous Clarence "Mr." Beeks in the famous 1983 comedy film Trading Places starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. He also played Deputy Police Chief Dwayne T. Robinson, the blowhard police official in Die Hard (he later reprised the role in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1) and has appeared in many other lesser-known movies and television shows.
Personal life
Gleason, in addition to his acting career, participated in many celebrity golf events each year, and was known by autograph hunting experts to enjoy mingling with fans and signing autographs during these golf tournaments.
He was married to Susan Kehl and is survived by his wife, two daughters, and one granddaughter.
Death
Gleason died on May 27, 2006 at a Burbank, California hospital from mesothelioma, a form of lung cancer connected with asbestos, which he is thought to have contracted on building sites while working for his father as a teenager.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/05/30/db3003.xml
References
External links
- The Mercury News "The Breakfast Club actor Paul Gleason dies at 67" May 28 2006 accessed May 29 2006
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