Stack Pierce

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Stack Pierce
Born (1933-06-15) June 15, 1933 (age 90)
Occupation Film, stage, television actor
Years active 1970-2005

Stack Pierce (June 15, 1933) is an actor who was previously a boxer and professional baseball player.[1]

Background

Pierce was state boxing champion. Later he played baseball, beginning with the Cleveland Indians and later the Milwaukee Braves.[1]

Acting career

His acting career began in the early 1970s with television roles in the series Arnie, Room 222, Mannix and Mission Impossible and film roles in Night Call Nurses, Hammer and Cool Breeze.

He has had prominent and recurring roles in a number of Leo Fong exploitation films as well as a few Fred Williamson films. Among the films in which he appeared with Williamson are Hammer (1972), No way Back (1976, in the part of Bernie). Others included, The Big Score (1983), The Messenger (1986) and Transformed (2005).[2]

He also appeared with Wings Hauser and Beverly Todd in the early 1980s cult classic grindhouse film Vice Squad, playing a garage owner who Hauser heads for after escaping from the police.

To television audiences he may be familiar as Jake, the alien commander in the 1980s science fiction series V.[3]

He was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for his role in the "Sweet Land of Liberty" episode of the television series Quincy, M.E..[1]

Since the late 1990s, his acting career has been scaled down and his last acting work was in 2005, a role in the Leo Fong film Transformed[4] which also featured Fred Williamson, Ken Moreno and Tadashi Yamashita.[5] He had also directed some plays which included A Raisin in the Sun, My Brothers' Blood, In My Father's House and One Last Look.[1]

Recent activities

Since his acting career has been scaled down, recent years have seen him involved with youth and charity work. Some of the events in relation to this have included the Multicultural Golf Association of America in which he has been involved in the Youth Empowerment Program. He is also a member of Speakers International.[1]

In August 2011, along with the basketball legend Lenny Wilkens, he was involved in the Lenny Wilkens Foundation fundraiser for the Odessa Brown Children's Clinic.[6] In December 2011, with Johnny Bench, Sam Boghosian, Billy Erickson, Patrick Evans, Ron Fairley, Barry Jaeckel, Tom Kennedy, UCPIE board member Kris Long, Dan McGrath, Ron Masak, Bill Marx, Nolan North and Frankie Randall, Pierce was one of the celebrity golfers in the Dennis James Golf Classic's 16th annual tournament.[7]

On August 28, 2014, Stack participated in the 13th annual Jim "Mudcat" Grant golf tournament in Binghamton, New York. This was Stack's tenth year at the golf tournament that is sponsored by Security Mutual Life. The tournament benefits The Boys & Girls Club of Binghamton, Catholic Charities, Broome County Urban League, CHOW and the U.S. Military. Other celebrities participating in 2014 were Fred Williamson, Meadowlark Lemon, Gina "Chirpie" Casey, Vernon Law, Al Downing, Fergie Jenkins, Michael Norris, J.R. Richard, Cliff Johson and Bob Kendrick.

Filmography

  • Trouble Man ....Collie (1972)
  • Hammer .... Roughhouse (1972)
  • Night Call Nurses .... Sampson (1972)
  • Cool Breeze .... Tinker (1972)
  • Trader Horn .... Malugi (1973)
  • Jarrett (TV movie) .... Prison guard (1973)
  • The Law (TV movie) .... Bright's Guard, County Jail (1974)
  • Newman's Law .... Baines (1974)
  • The Healers (TV movie) .... ? (1974)
  • Killer Force .... Emilio (1975)
  • Cornbread, Earl and Me .... Sam Hamilton (1975)
  • The Prisoner of Second Avenue .... Detective (1975)
  • A Cry for Help (TV movie) .... Sgt. Mike Reese (1975)
  • No Way Back .... Bernie (1976)
  • Kiss Me, Kill Me (TV movie) .... Sergent (1976)
  • "Bionic Cop" (The Six Million Dollar Man) Officer Randolph (1976)
  • Lucy Calls the President (TV movie) .... ? (1977)
  • The Greatest .... Johnson (1977)
  • Good Guys Wear Black .... Holly Washington – The Black Tigers (1978)
  • Flesh & Blood (TV movie) .... Big Moony (1979)
  • Charlie and the Great Balloon Chase (TV movie) .... Lucas
  • Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story (TV movie) .... Presser (1980)
  • The Last Reunion .... Frank Washington (1980)
  • Vice Squad .... Roscoe (1982)
  • The Big Score .... New (1983)
  • WarGames .... Airman (1983)
  • V .... Visitor Captain Jake (1983)
  • Sawyer and Finn .... Jim (TV movie) (1983)
  • V: The Final Battle .... Visitor Captain Jake (1984)
  • Killpoint .... Nighthawk (1984)
  • 24 Hours to Midnight .... White Powder Chan (1985)
  • The Messenger .... Leroy (1986)
  • The Patriot .... Atkins (1986)
  • Low Blow (1986)
  • Born American .... The Admiral (voice) (uncredited) (1986)
  • It's Murphy's Fault .... Spider (1988)
  • I Saw What You Did (TV movie) .... Policeman (1988)
  • License to Kill .... ? (1988)
  • Enemy Unseen .... Josh (1989)
  • Blood Street .... Solomon (1990)
  • No witnesses .... ? (1990)
  • A Rage in Harlem .... Coffin Ed (1991)
  • Weekend at Bernie's II .... Claudia's Dad (1993)
  • Out of Darkness (TV movie) .... Dr Brook (1994)
  • Moonbase .... Will (1997)
  • Human Desires .... Smokey (1997)
  • Transformed .... The mayor (2005)

References

  • NAACP Image Awards in the category Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Dramatic Series for Quincy: "Sweet Land of Liberty"