Gary Busey

Gary Busey

29.04.1944

Birth name: William Gary Busey

Generally blond haired, fair complexioned Hollywood actor with a toothy grin and capable of an unsettling glint in his eyes. Busey was born in Goose Creek, Texas to a Native American father and an Irish mother and was raised in Oklahoma, eventually graduating from college in 1963. Musically, the young Busey was quite talented and he played the drums in several bands, including playing with country and western legends Leon Russell, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson.

Busey's first film appearance was as a biker in the low budget Angels Hard as They Come (1971) and, over the next few years, he landed several film roles generally as country hick or rebellious types. Busey's real breakthrough came in the dynamic 1978 film The Buddy Holly Story (1978) with Busey taking the lead role as Buddy Holly, plus he played guitar and sang all the vocals! His stellar performance scored Busey a Best Actor nomination and the attention of Hollywood casting agents. Next up, Busey joined fellow young actors William Katt and Jan-Michael Vincent as three surfing buddies growing up together in the cult surf film Big Wednesday (1978) directed by John Milius. However, a succession of appearances in somewhat mediocre films took Gary out of the spotlight for several years, until he played the brutal assassin "Mr. Joshua" trying to kill LA cops Mel Gibson & Danny Glover in the runaway mega hit Lethal Weapon (1987). Further strong roles followed including starring alongside Danny Glover once again in Predator 2 (1990), he was back on the beaches, this time tracking bank robbers with FBI agent Keanu Reeves in Point Break (1991) and nearly stole the show as a psychotic Naval officer taking over the USS Missouri with Tommy Lee Jones in the highly popular Under Siege (1992).

The entertaining Busey has continued to remain busy in front of the cameras and has certainly developed a minor cult following amongst many film fans. Plus, he's also the proud father of accomplished young actor Jake Busey, whose looks make him almost a dead ringer for his famous father.

Filmography

# Glubina (2007) (pre-production) .... Guilermo

... aka Depth (International: English title)

# Crying 4 U (2006) (pre-production) .... Frosty

# Blizhniy Boy: The Ultimate Fighter (2007) (filming) .... Wizard

# Lady Samurai (2007) (post-production) .... Chief Downs

# Hallettsville (2006) (post-production) .... Sheriff David Ketchum



# "Tom Goes to the Mayor"

- Wrestling (2006) TV Episode (voice) .... Coach Red Harris

# Shut Up and Shoot! (2006) .... Mr. Katz

# Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006) (V) (voice) .... Butch

# Kurtlar vadisi - Irak (2006) .... Doctor

... aka Valley of the Wolves: Iraq (International: English title)

# Descansos (2006) .... The Keeper

# Succubus: Hell Bent (2006) .... Sentinel

# The Gingerdead Man (2005) .... Millard Findlemeyer

# "Esenin" (2005) (mini) TV Series .... Zinger, Isedora Dunkan's ex-husbund

# Buckaroo (2005) .... Dr. Brawn

# "Into the West" (2005) (mini) TV Series .... Johnny Fox

# The Baker's Dozen (2005) (V) .... Millard

# Chasing Ghosts (2005) .... Marcos Alfiri

# Souled Out (2005) .... Gabriel (The Angel)

# No Rules (2005) .... Leroy Little

# The Hand Job (2005) .... Blind Master

# The Hard Easy (2005) .... Vinnie

# Soft Target (2005) .... Rouse

# Border Blues (2004) .... Michael March/Police Chief

# Ghost Rock (2004) .... Jack Pickett

... aka The Reckoning (USA)

# Latin Dragon (2004) .... Thorn

# Padrino, El (2004) .... Lars

# Lexie (2004) (V) .... Mesdeg

# Fallacy (2004)

# A Sight for Sore Eyes (2004) .... Earl Cooper

# Motocross Kids (2004) .... Viper

# Shade of Pale (2004) .... Billings

# Shadowlands (2003) .... Supreme Regent Onticree

# Scorched (2003/II) .... Zeek

# Quigley (2003) .... Archie Channinng

# "Russkie v Gorode Angelov" (2003) TV Series .... March

... aka ??????? * ?????? ??????* (Russia)

... aka A Force of One (USA)

... aka Border Blues (USA: DVD title)

... aka Russians in the City of Angels (literal English title)

# The Prize Fighter (2003) (V) .... Whitey Ferguson

# Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002) (VG) (voice) .... Phil Cassidy

... aka Vice City (USA: short title)

# Sam & Janet (2002) .... Bartender

# Slap Shot 2: Breaking the Ice (2002) (V) .... Richmond Claremont

# Welcome 2 Ibiza (2002) .... Cortez

# On the Edge (2002) .... Felix

# "King of the Hill"

- Soldier of Misfortune (2001) TV Episode (voice) .... Mad Dog

# "Law & Order"

... aka Law & Order Prime (USA: informal title)

- Formerly Famous (2001) TV Episode .... Tommy Vega

# Frost: Portrait of a Vampire (2001) .... Micah

# G-Men from Hell (2000) .... Lt. Langdon

# "The Huntress"

- What Ralph Left Behind (2000) TV Episode .... Tommy Van Slyke

# "The Outer Limits"

... aka The New Outer Limits (USA: promotional title)

- Revival (2000) TV Episode .... Ezra Burnham

# Two Shades of Blue (2000) .... Jack Reynolds

# Tribulation (2000) .... Tom Canboro

# A Crack in the Floor (2000) .... Tyler Trout

# Glory Glory (2000) .... Sheriff

... aka Hooded Angels (UK: MIFED title)

# Down 'n Dirty (2000) .... D. A. Mickey Casey



# "Shasta McNasty"

... aka Shasta (USA: second season title)

- The Thanksgiving Show (1999) TV Episode .... Jack

# Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1999) .... The Hooded Fang

# Detour (1999) .... Mo Ginsburg

... aka Too Hard to Die (UK)

# No Tomorrow (1999) .... Noah

# "Walker, Texas Ranger"

- Special Witness (1999) TV Episode .... Donovan Riggs

# Hot Boyz (1999) .... Tully

... aka Gang Law (UK)

# The Girl Next Door (1999) (TV) .... Sheriff Larson

... aka Fatale innocence (Canada: French title)

# Soldier (1998/I) .... Church

# Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms (1998) (TV) .... Otto Mazur

# Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) .... Highway Patrolman

# Rough Draft (1998) .... Nelson Keece

... aka Diary of a Serial Killer (video title)

# Livers Ain't Cheap (1997) .... Foreman

... aka The Real Thing

# Rough Riders (1997) (TV) .... Gen. Joseph 'Fighting Joe' Wheeler

# The Rage (1997) .... Art Dacy

# Plato's Run (1997) .... Plato Smith

# Lethal Tender (1997) .... Mr. Turner

... aka Deadly Currents

# Lost Highway (1997) .... William Dayton

... aka Lost Highway (France)

# Suspicious Minds (1997) .... Vic Mulvey

# The Chain (1996/I) .... Frank Morrisey

# Carried Away (1996) .... Major Nathan Wheeler

... aka Acts of Love (UK)

# Black Sheep (1996) .... Drake Sabitch

# One Clean Move (1996) .... Connie

# Sticks and Stones (1996) .... Book's Dad

# Steel Sharks (1996) .... Cmdr. Bill McKay

# Man with a Gun (1995/I) .... Jack Rushton

... aka Gun for Hire (Australia)

... aka Hired for Killing

# Drop Zone (1994) .... Ty Moncrief

# Chasers (1994) .... Sergeant Vince Banger

# Surviving the Game (1994) .... Doc Hawkins

# Warriors (1994) .... Frank Vail

# "Fallen Angels"

- Since I Don't Have You (1993) TV Episode .... Buzz' Meeks

# Rookie of the Year (1993) .... Chet 'Rocket' Steadman

# The Firm (1993) .... Eddie Lomax

# Breaking Point (1993) .... Dwight Meadows

... aka Double Suspicion

# Under Siege (1992) .... Cmdr. Krill

... aka Piège en haute mer (France)

# Chrome Soldiers (1992) (TV) .... Jim

# South Beach (1992) .... Lenny

... aka Night Caller (UK: video title)

# Canvas (1992) .... Ozzy Decker

... aka Canvas: The Fine Art of Crime

# Wild Texas Wind (1991) (TV) .... Justice Hayden Parker

# Point Break (1991) .... FBI Agent Angelo Pappas

# My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys (1991) .... Clint Hornby

# Predator 2 (1990) .... Peter Keyes



# Hider in the House (1989) .... Tom Sykes

# The Neon Empire (1989) (TV) .... Frank Weston

# "A Dangerous Life" (1988) (mini) TV Series .... Tony O'Neil

# Bulletproof (1988) .... Captain Frank McBain

# Act of Piracy (1988) .... Ted Andrews

# Lethal Weapon (1987) .... Mr. Joshua

# Eye of the Tiger (1986) .... Buck Matthews

# Let's Get Harry (1986) .... Jack

... aka The Rescue

# Half a Lifetime (1986) (TV) .... Bart

# "The Hitchhiker"

... aka Deadly Nightmares (UK)

... aka Voyageur, Le (France)

- W.G.O.D. (1985) TV Episode .... Rev. Nolan Powers

# Silver Bullet (1985) .... Uncle Red

... aka Stephen King's Silver Bullet (USA: complete title)

# Insignificance (1985) .... The Ballplayer

# The Bear (1984) .... Paul W. Bryant

# D.C. Cab (1983) .... Dell

... aka Street Fleet

# Didn't You Hear... (1983) .... James

# Barbarosa (1982) .... Karl Westover

# Foolin' Around (1980) .... Wes

# Carny (1980) .... Frankie



# "Saturday Night Live"

... aka SNL

... aka SNL 25 (USA: new title)

- Episode #4.14 (1979) TV Episode .... Host

# Big Wednesday (1978) .... Leroy

... aka Summer of Innocence

# The Buddy Holly Story (1978) .... Buddy Holly

# Straight Time (1978) .... Willy Darin

# The Set-Up (1978)

# A Star Is Born (1976) .... Bobbie Ritchie

# The Gumball Rally (1976) .... Gibson - Camaro Team

# "Baretta"

- On the Road (1975) TV Episode .... Puckett

# You and Me (1975)

... aka Around (USA)

# "Gunsmoke"

... aka Gun Law (UK)

... aka Marshal Dillon (USA: rerun title)

- The Busters (1975) TV Episode .... Harve Daley

# The Law (1974) (TV) .... William Bright

# "The Texas Wheelers" .... Truckie Wheeler

- Wailin' Wheeler Is Dead (1974) TV Episode .... Truckie Wheeler

# Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) (as Garey Busey) .... Curly

# The Execution of Private Slovik (1974) (TV) .... Jimmy Feedek

# Blood Sport (1973) (TV) .... David Lee Birdsong

# Hex (1973) .... Giblets

... aka The Shrieking (USA: video title)

# The Last American Hero (1973) .... Wayne Jackson

... aka Hard Driver (USA: reissue title)

# "Kung Fu"

- The Ancient Warrior (1973) TV Episode .... Josh

# Lolly-Madonna XXX (1973) .... Zeb

... aka The Lolly-Madonna War (UK)

# Dirty Little Billy (1972) .... Basil Crabtree

# "Bonanza"

... aka Ponderosa (USA: rerun title)

- The Hidden Enemy (1972) TV Episode .... Henry Johnson

# The Magnificent Seven Ride! (1972) .... Hank Allan

# Angels Hard as They Come (1971) .... Henry

... aka Angel Warriors (Europe: English title) (UK)

... aka Angels

... aka Angels as Hard as They Come (UK)

... aka Angels, Hell on Harleys

# "Dan August"

- The Manufactured Man (1971) TV Episode .... Hippie #2

# "The High Chaparral"

- The Badge (1970) TV Episode .... Rafe


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