Tour of Duty: The Raid


8:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Saturday, November 1 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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The Raid

Season 3, Episode 20

Part 1 of 2. Pop volunteers with short-timers Ruiz and Percell for Brewster's dangerous mission.

repeat 1990 English
Drama War

Cast & Crew
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Tony Becker (Actor) .. Cpl. Danny Percell
Ramón Franco (Actor) .. Pvt. Alberto Ruiz
Dan Gauthier (Actor) .. Lt. John McKay
Carl Weathers (Actor) .. Col. Brewster
Lee Majors (Actor) .. PFC Thomas `Pop' Scarlet

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Tony Becker (Actor) .. Cpl. Danny Percell
Born: September 14, 1963
Trivia: Supporting actor Becker first appeared onscreen as a juvenile in the '70s.
Ramón Franco (Actor) .. Pvt. Alberto Ruiz
Born: September 12, 1963
Birthplace: Caguas, Puerto Rico
Trivia: Began performing at Joseph Papp's Public Theatre as a teenager. Performed opposite Lee Strasburg at age 14 in the film Boardwalk. Received the Desi Arnaz Vanguard Award in 1990.
Dan Gauthier (Actor) .. Lt. John McKay
Born: December 02, 1963
Birthplace: Prineville, Oregon, United States
Trivia: Born in Oregon to a mother with an enthusiasm for acting, Dan Gauthier made a living as a male model before he broke into acting. He has appeared on numerous television programs including 21 Jump Street, Sliders, and Friends. Gauthier landed recurring roles on Melrose Place, All My Children, Beverly Hills 90210, Charmed, and Ellen. After 2002 he disappeared from screens for eight years, coming back in 2010 in the horror film Forget Me Not.
Carl Weathers (Actor) .. Col. Brewster
Born: January 14, 1948
Died: February 01, 2024
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: A football star at San Diego State, Carl Weathers played professionally with the Oakland Raiders, acting in local stage productions during the off-season. Weathers went on to play with the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football League, then retired from sports in 1974, the better to devote all his time to an acting career. After yeoman service in a handful of "blaxploitation" flicks, he rose to fame as the Muhammad Ali-inspired Apollo Creed in the first Rocky film. Apollo Creed's adversarial relationship with Rocky Balboa mellowed into warm friendship in the course of the next three Rocky installments; indeed, when Apollo was killed off by "superboxer" Dolph Lundgren in Rocky IV (1985), the tragedy served as the motivation for the retired Rocky to climb into the ring yet once more. Weathers' post-Rocky projects have included the title role in Action Jackson (1988), the Sidney Poitier part in the 1985 TV-movie remake of The Defiant Ones, and the TV series Fortune Dane, Street Justice and Tour of Duty. In the early 1990s, Weathers replaced Howard Rollins Jr. in a group of In the Heat of the Night 2-hour TV specials. He developed a knack for comedy later in his career, appearing in Happy Gilmore, Little Nicky, and making a particularly memorable cameo in the sitcom Arrested Development as a stew-obsessed acting coach. In addition to his show business work, Carl Weathers has been active with the Big Brothers Association and the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Lee Majors (Actor) .. PFC Thomas `Pop' Scarlet
Born: April 23, 1939
Birthplace: Wyandotte, Michigan, United States
Trivia: A football star at Eastern Kentucky State College, Lee Majors came to Los Angeles armed with a physical education degree and possessed with a vague desire to break into films. He worked as a park recreation director for the City of Los Angeles before entering show business in 1963. Majors was promoted as "the New James Dean," though he personally aspired to become a new Steve McQueen or Paul Newman (he also retained his permit to work as a recreation director, just in case the world wasn't holding its breath for a new Dean, McQueen or Newman). Majors achieved stardom on his own merits in a variety of television series, the most recent of which was 1992's Raven. His best-known TV roles included Heath Barkley on The Big Valley (1965-69), bionic Steve Austin on The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-78) and stunt man Colt Seavers on The Fall Guy (1981-86). In addition, he has headlined a number of made-for-TV movies, essaying the old Gary Cooper part in the 1991 sequel to High Noon and portraying U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in a 1976 biopic. Majors would continue to act in the decades to come, memorably appearing in Big Fat Liar and on The Game. For several years, Lee Majors was married to actress Farrah Fawcett.

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