Raymond Sharkey Jr. (November 14, 1952 – June 11, 1993) was an American stage, film and television actor. His most notable film role was Vincent Vacarri in the 1980 film ''
The Idolmaker'', for which he won the
. He is also known for his role as Sonny Steelgrave in the television series ''
Wiseguy''.
Early life
Sharkey was born in Brooklyn to Cecelia Formisano and Ray Sharkey, Sr. He was of Irish and Italian descent. Sharkey's father was a professional drummer who abandoned the family when Sharkey was five years old.
He was raised by his mother, Cecelia, in Brooklyn's
Red Hook neighborhood.
Sharkey became interested in acting after seeing
Jack Lemmon
John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an American actor. Considered proficient in both dramatic and comic roles, he was known for his anxious, middle-class everyman screen persona in comedy-drama films. He received num ...
in the 1962 film ''
Days of Wine and Roses''. After attending
New York City Community College for one year, he enrolled at the
HB Studio
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to study acting. While attending the HB Studio, Sharkey performed in various Off-Broadway stage productions. In 1973, he and his friend, boxer/actor
Chu Chu Malave, moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting careers.
Career
In 1974, he made his film debut in ''
The Lords of Flatbush
''The Lords of Flatbush'' (stylized on-screen as ''The Lord's of Flatbush'') is a 1974 American comedy film directed by Martin Davidson and Stephen F. Verona. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Perry King, Paul Mace, Henry Winkler, and Su ...
''. Sharkey went on to appear in more than forty motion pictures and dozens of guest appearances on various television series.
An early standout performance in a character role came in ''
Who'll Stop the Rain'' (1978), directed by
Karel Reisz
Karel Reisz (21 July 1926 – 25 November 2002) was a Czech-born British filmmaker and film critic, one of the pioneers of the new realist strain in British cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. Two of the best-known films he directed are '' Satur ...
. The film's editor,
John Bloom, said, "I do not believe there’s ever been a better pair of villains than
Richard Masur
Richard Masur (born November 20, 1948) is an American character actor who has appeared in more than 40 films. From 1995 to 1999, he served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). He is best known for playing David Kane on '' One ...
and Ray Sharkey — funny and terrifying in equal measure." This echoed a contemporary review, which called them "psychopaths played to the hilt" and added, "They're a great team. Whether they are supposed to be so funny, even when they are shouting obscenities, only the director knows. But funny they are."
In 1980, Sharkey portrayed rock promoter Vinnie Vacarri in ''
The Idolmaker''. The role boosted Sharkey's career and earned him a
Golden Globe Award
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for his performance in the film.
The following year, he was nominated for another Golden Globe for his role in ''The Ordeal of Bill Carney'', in which he played the title role. Shortly after appearing in ''The Idolmaker'', Sharkey developed a $400 a day heroin habit. As a result of his drug use, his career declined and he was relegated to mainly supporting roles. He overdosed several times and was involved in four drug-related car accidents, two of which required him to undergo microsurgery on his eyes. He tried undergoing rehab treatment several times but would ultimately relapse a few months later. In 1987, Sharkey spent two months in an
Orange County rehab center in an effort to kick his drug and alcohol addiction for good.
Four days after leaving rehab, he won the role of Sonny Steelgrave in the series ''
Wiseguy''.
One reviewer remarked, "The Steelgrave episodes were wonderful, partly because of Sharkey's performance as the tough-tender Sonny."
Another stated, "Sharkey's portrayal of Steelgrave, with his murderous, mercurial charm, has been likened to
James Cagney
James Francis Cagney Jr. (; July 17, 1899March 30, 1986) was an American actor and dancer. On stage and in film, he was known for his consistently energetic performances, distinctive vocal style, and deadpan comic timing. He won acclaim and maj ...
's Cody Jarrett in ''
White Heat''".
Producer
Stephen J. Cannell
Stephen Joseph Cannell (; February 5, 1941 – September 30, 2010) was an American television producer, writer, novelist, actor, and founder of Cannell Entertainment (formerly Stephen J. Cannell Productions) and The Cannell Studios.
After start ...
and many fans were sorry to see Sharkey's character go, but the format of ''Wiseguy'' was self-contained story "arcs" of several episodes.
The character proved to be popular with audiences. Many letters came in to ask that he return, prompting the writing of Steelgrave in future episodes (usually with the lead character dreaming about Steelgrave).
A 2008 ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' retrospective on "The 50 Biggest Emmy Snubs" ranked Sharkey's Steelgrave as #26.
With that career boost, Sharkey then co-starred in the biographical film ''
Wired
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''. Based on the life of
John Belushi
John Adam Belushi ( ; January 24, 1949 – March 5, 1982) was an American comedian, actor, singer and musician. He was one of seven ''Saturday Night Live'' cast members of the first season. He was arguably the most popular member of the ''Satur ...
, Sharkey portrayed a
Puerto Rican angel who meets Belushi after his death in the morgue and "show
him the error of his ways." Sharkey's next role was in the 1989
black comedy
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film ''
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills''.
In 1991, he starred in the
ABC sitcom ''
The Man in the Family''. While Sharkey received good reviews for his performance, the show was panned by critics and canceled after one season. The following year, he appeared in a guest spot on ''
Jake and the Fatman
''Jake and the Fatman'' is an American crime drama television series starring William Conrad as prosecutor J. L. (Jason Lochinvar) "Fatman" McCabe and Joe Penny as investigator Jake Styles. Created by Dean Hargrove and Joel Steiger, the ser ...
'', and starred in the television movie ''
In the Line of Duty: Street War''. On July 30, 1992, while filming a guest spot on the television series, ''The Hat Squad'', in
Vancouver
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, he was arrested for drug possession. Canadian customs officials, making a routine inspection of incoming cargo at the airport, discovered small amounts of cocaine and heroin in a black envelope being sent from
Los Angeles
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to Sharkey in Vancouver. Police searched his hotel room and found an additional supply of drugs. He was jailed and later released on bail. Sharkey was later fired from ''The Hat Squad''. Sharkey's final role was in the 1993 comedy film ''
Cop and a Half''.
Personal life
In May 1981, Sharkey married model Rebecca Wood. The marriage ended in 1986 due to Sharkey's drug abuse.
In 1988, he married actress Carole Graham. That marriage produced one daughter, Cecelia, in 1989.
In November 1992, Graham divorced Sharkey, also citing his drug abuse as the reason for the divorce.
Illness and death
Sharkey was diagnosed as
HIV positive
The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) are two species of ''Lentivirus'' (a subgroup of retrovirus) that infect humans. Over time, they cause AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a condition in which progressive failure of th ...
in the late 1980s. He reportedly contracted the virus through intravenous drug use. After his death, Sharkey's manager Herb Nanas admitted that they both decided to keep his diagnosis a secret, fearing it would hurt his career. Despite his diagnosis, Sharkey remained in
denial about his HIV-positive status and, according to his manager, had sex with an estimated 100 women after he was diagnosed.
Sharkey began a relationship with model/actress Elena Monica, daughter of comedian
Corbett Monica, in April 1991. She became ill and was hospitalized with
aseptic meningitis in July 1991. During a routine check, she tested positive for HIV. Monica believed she contracted the virus from Sharkey, who continued to deny that he had infected her. Monica ended the relationship in October 1991 due to her suspicions. In July 1992, she learned that another woman also suspected that Sharkey had infected her with HIV as well. Later that same year, Monica filed a $52 million lawsuit against the actor for knowingly infecting her with HIV.
In an interview with ''
Details'' magazine conducted in March 1993, three months before his death, Sharkey told the reporter that he was in fact HIV-positive by saying that he "harbored a strain of HIV" that he believed would never develop into AIDS. At the time of the interview, Sharkey weighed , had a hacking cough and was suffering from a brain
lesion
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Types
There is no de ...
. When asked about his ex-girlfriend Elena Monica who accused him of infecting her with HIV, Sharkey said, "This disease is funny. One day you're negative and the next day you're positive. And people suffer. I don't think she suffered from me."
Monica won her lawsuit against Sharkey by
default judgment
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after his death (Sharkey declined to challenge her suit when it was originally filed), but she received no compensation from his estate because the actor had very little money.
Sharkey died of complications from AIDS at
Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, on June 11, 1993, at age 40. He is interred in
Saint Charles Cemetery in
Farmingdale,
Long Island
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,
New York.
In June 1993, shortly after Sharkey's death, a Beverly Hills graphic designer who said she had an on-and-off relationship with Sharkey from 1985 to 1991 announced that she was suing Sharkey's estate. The woman, who was only identified as "Joyce", cared for Sharkey in his final months and said that she believed that she also had contracted HIV from Sharkey after she was diagnosed with the virus in April 1992.
Filmography
Film
Television
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1952 births
1993 deaths
Male actors from Brooklyn
AIDS-related deaths in New York (state)
American male film actors
American people of Irish descent
American people of Italian descent
American male stage actors
American male television actors
Best Musical or Comedy Actor Golden Globe (film) winners
Burials at Saint Charles Cemetery
People from Red Hook, Brooklyn
20th-century American male actors
New York City College of Technology alumni