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Alexander Viespi Jr. (May 3, 1933 – August 9, 2021), known professionally as Alex Cord, was an American actor, best known for his portrayal of Michael Coldsmith Briggs III, better known as Archangel, in 55 episodes of the television series '' Airwolf'' (1984–1986). Early in his career, he was credited as Alex Viespi.


Early life

Cord was born to an Italian family in
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, the son of Marie (Paladino) and Alexander Viespi, who was in the construction business. Cord was stricken with
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at the age of 12. His family then moved to
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, where doctors advised him to take up horseback riding as a therapeutic exercise. This helped him recover from the disease by the time he was 16. Cord attended
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in New York City and the American Shakespeare Theatre at
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.


Career

In July 1960, Cord (billed under his real name) acted in a production of ''The Curious Savage'' in Canal Fulton, Ohio. He had a role in the 1961 episode "The Mountain Men" of the TV series '' Laramie''. Cord's second role came a month later as Nino Sanchez in the episode "Winter Quarters" of '' Frontier Circus''. In 1962, he appeared as Larry Rome in the episode "Take a Number" of the crime drama ''
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''. Cord appeared in the 1962 film '' The Chapman Report'', directed by
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. He briefly enjoyed a leading man status on the big and small screen during the 1960s and 1970s, and starred or co-starred in mostly crime dramas, action films, and westerns. In 1963 and 1964, Cord was cast as different characters in five episodes of the series '' Route 66'', including the role of Michael in the two-part "Where There's a Will, There's a Way." In 1964, he played the part of Sam in the episode "If Your Grandmother Had Wheels" of '' East Side/West Side''. During this same period, he appeared twice on '' Naked City''. In 1965, Cord was cast as Jed Colbee in the episode "Survival" of '' Branded''. In 1966, he played the Ringo Kid in a
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of ''
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'', which arguably remains Cord's most heavily publicized endeavor, during which he was ballyhooed in the press as a former football player since the role was originally portrayed by minor college football player
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(who had since starred in eighty Western movies, usually with his name above the title, throughout the 1930s) in
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's 1939 version. Cord co-starred in '' The Brotherhood'' with
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, about a Mafia figure being sent to murder his own brother. He guest-starred on the Rod Serling anthology series '' Night Gallery'' where he met his co-star and wife Joanna Pettet while filming the episode "Keep in Touch - We'll Think of Something". In 1974, Cord twice guest-starred on the NBC series '' Born Free'', and he appeared in the motion picture ''
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''. Cord is among a handful of actors to appear on both the original and revival versions of CBS's '' Mission: Impossible''. Cord also is known to science fiction enthusiasts for having portrayed Dylan Hunt in the failed 1973 television pilot '' Genesis II,'' which was created by
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. In 1977, he starred as the title character in the epic western ''
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''. In 1972, he appeared as Pete Brown in the episode "The Sodbusters" of ''
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''. In 1973, he played the role of Haynes in "The Night of the Long Knives" on ''
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'' . From 1973 to 1976, he appeared in four episodes of '' Police Story''. In 1979 and 1981, he appeared twice on '' The Love Boat''. In 1984 Cord starred in Airwolf The Movie a two-hour pilot of the subsequent series. In 1988, Cord was cast in an episode of ''
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''; in 1988 and 1992, he appeared on '' Jake and the Fatman''. He also appeared in a 1988 episode of the TV series '' War of the Worlds''. He appeared twice in ''
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''. In 1995, Cord played the character Larry Curtis in the episode "The Guardians" of ''
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''.


Personal life

Cord had three children, daughter Toni Aluisa and sons Wayne Viespi and Damien Zachary Cord. Toni is the daughter of Mary Ann Hutchinson, whom Alex never married, and Wayne was the product of his first marriage. His second marriage was to actress Joanna Pettet with whom he had Damien. His third marriage was to equestrienne/author Susannah Boye-Moller Cord. Cord lived in Cooke County, Texas. Cord suggested that Robert Fuller, his friend from ''Laramie'', also move to Texas to raise horses. Fuller and his second wife
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did relocate to Cooke County in 2004. Cord and Fuller often made appearances at western film festivals, highlighting their continuing mutual interest in "The Spirit of the Cowboy". Cord died at his home in Valley View, Texas on August 9, 2021, at the age of 88.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards

* Award of the London Critics Circle, nominee for Best Actor * 1966 Golden Laurel, nominee for New Faces * 2001
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, winner


Bibliography

* Alex Cord: ''Sandsong''; Warner Books, 1976 (ASIN: B000R321IY) * Alex Cord: ''A Feather in the Rain''; Five Star Publications, 1995


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cord, Alex 1933 births 2021 deaths People from Floral Park, New York New York University alumni People from Wyoming People from Cooke County, Texas Ranchers from Texas American male television actors Male actors from Los Angeles People with polio American people of Italian descent 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors